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The series is directed by Kazuya Tsurumaki and written by Yoji Enokido and Hideaki Anno, and features character designs by Take and mechanical designs by Ikuto Yamashita. It is planned for broadcast starting April 8, 2025 and will be the first Gundam TV series to air on Nippon Television and other NNS stations in Japan. A theatrical cut ...
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For Gundam 's 30th anniversary, a full-size RX-78-2 Gundam model was constructed and displayed at Gundam Front Tokyo, in the Odaiba district; [26] it was taken down on March 5, 2017. [27] A new statue of the Unicorn Gundam was erected at the same location, now renamed The Gundam Base Tokyo.
As Iria and the Zeon forces mount a fierce defense, the Gundam EX finally arrives on the field. Iria manages to buy enough time for the HLV-8 carrying her friends to launch and reach space safely, and she asks the Gundam EX pilot to cease hostilities and allow Zeon to retreat since they have lost.
Gundam modeling spread in the 1990s with North America and Europe being exposed to Gundam through anime and manga. The name Gunpla derives from an abbreviation of "Gundam plastic model" phrase, since most kits are made of plastic. Bandai sold over 100 million Gundam plastic model units between 1980 and 1984, and over 300 million units by May ...
Gundam Factory Yokohama was an entertainment complex located at Yamashita Pier in Yokohama, Japan. [1] Its main feature was a moving Gundam , an 18-metre tall [ 2 ] "mech" (a large mechanical automaton which in its fictional universe has a human operator inside) from the Japanese animated franchise Gundam .
In 1981, the series was re-edited for theatrical release and split into three films. The characters were designed by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, and Kunio Okawara was responsible for the mechanical designs, including the eponymous giant robot, the RX-78-2 Gundam. The first film was released on February 22, 1981.
The PF-78-1 Perfect Gundam was first featured in the manga Plamo-Kyoshiro and was an RX-78-2 model kit modified with over-the-top armor and a shoulder-mounted water cannon. The RX-78-NT1 Gundam NT-1 (nicknamed the Alex), was featured in the OVA War in the Pocket. Initially meant to be sent to Amuro as a replacement for the aging RX-78-2, it was ...