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A compilation DVD, featuring four music videos from Mobile Suit Gundam SEED and Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny, [50] was released on May 24, 2006 under the title Mobile Suit Gundam SEED & SEED DESTINY Clipping 4 Songs. Five character CDs with themes performed by the Japanese voice actors were released between March 21, 2003 and July 23, 2003.
The film and TV series Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury were noted to make the Gundam franchise reach record sales of 145.7 billion yen (about US$934.78 million) in the 2024 fiscal year. [48] In Netflix, Gundam SEED Freedom became one of the most watched films. [49]
This is a list of fictional characters featured in the Cosmic Era (CE) timeline of the Gundam anime metaseries.These characters appear in the Mobile Suit Gundam SEED and Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny anime television series, the sequel film Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Freedom, as well as in the manga and OVA spinoffs.
The Cosmic Era is the timeline that the anime Gundam Seed and its sequels and spinoffs take place in. This "alternate universe" of Gundam is noted for its similarities with the original Universal Century, however it is marked with more contemporary themes, such as the effects of genetic engineering, and portrayals of the futuristic equivalents of racial discrimination and ethnic wars.
Gundam is on the verge of making it big in the West, after decades of popularity in Japan. Part of that push has been increased availability of Gundam model kits – commonly called Gunpla – and ...
Gundam Seed Freedom key art. Mobile Suit Gundam SEED is getting a new movie next year, decades after the series first aired, and Sunrise has started to amp up its marketing for the film.
[28] [29] A DVD box of both Gundam SEED: Special Edition and Gundam SEED Destiny: Special Edition was released in Japan on February 25, 2010. [30] Gundam SEED: Special Edition was licensed for North America by Bandai Entertainment and was released on bilingual DVDs between June 17, 2008, and January 13, 2009.
Tokyo-based start-up Tsubame Industries has developed a 4.5-metre-tall (14.8-feet), four-wheeled robot that looks like "Mobile Suit Gundam" from the wildly popular Japanese animation series, and ...