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  2. List of Gundam video games - Wikipedia

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    SD Gundam Gaiden 2: Entaku no Kishi - Japanese role playing game; SD Gundam Generation - Tactical role-playing game; SD Gundam: Power Formation Puzzle - Puzzle games; SD Gundam: V Sakusen Shidō - Shoot 'em up with Run and gun stages; SD Gundam 2 - Shoot 'em up with Run and gun stages; Super Gachapon World: SD Gundam X - Turn-based strategy

  3. SD Gundam World Sangoku Soketsuden - Wikipedia

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    SD Gundam World Sangoku Soketsuden was first announced back in November 21, 2018 at the Gundam 40th Anniversary live press conference. [3] Created as a reboot of the BB Senshi Sangokuden franchise (a spinoff of the Musha Gundam series and part of the SD Gundam franchise), the series only shares its namesake from its other franchise as it was an entirely different series altogether.

  4. Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX - Wikipedia

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    The series is set in an alternate version of the Universal Century timeline, far apart from the original Mobile Suit Gundam series' continuity where Char Aznable stole the RX-78-2 White Gundam developed by the Earth Federation and became its pilot instead of Amuro Ray, renaming it the "Red Gundam".

  5. Hikaru Midorikawa - Wikipedia

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    Hikaru Midorikawa (緑川 光, Midorikawa Hikaru, born May 2, 1968) is a Japanese voice actor from Otawara, Tochigi who is represented by Aoni Production. [1] He is best known for the roles of Softon in Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo, Tamahome in Fushigi Yûgi, Seiran Shi in Saiunkoku Monogatari, Gridman in Gridman the Hyper Agent, Heero Yuy in Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, Kaede Rukawa in Slam Dunk, Ayato ...

  6. List of mecha anime - Wikipedia

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    Panzer World Galient: Panzer World Galient: TV series: 1984–85: Bismark — TV series: 1984: Ginga Hyōryū Vifam: Kachua Kara no Tayori: Ginga Hyōryū Vifam: OVA: Compilation 1984: Ginga Hyōryū Vifam: Atsumatta 13-nin: Ginga Hyōryū Vifam: OVA: Compilation 1985: Ginga Hyōryū Vifam: Kieta 12-nin: Ginga Hyōryū Vifam: OVA: 1985–86 ...

  7. Gundam: Requiem for Vengeance - Wikipedia

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    The Gundam EX pilot knocks Iria in her Zaku out of the falling HLV-9 upon finding out Iria is a mother, only to be killed by another Midnight mobile suit, to Iria's horror. After the battle, Iria notes that the new Federation mobile suits have turned the tide of the war against Zeon, and she has joined a Zeon remnant force in Africa and ...

  8. SD Gundam - Wikipedia

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    SD Gundam (Japanese: SDガンダム, Hepburn: Esu Dī Gandamu, short for Superior Defender Gundam or Super Deformed Gundam) [1] is a media franchise that spawned from the Gundam franchise. SD Gundam takes the mecha (and characters) from Gundam and expresses them in a super deformed and anthropomorphic style.

  9. Compati Hero - Wikipedia

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    Compati Hero [a] [b] is a video game series published in Japan by Banpresto and Bandai Namco Entertainment that began in 1990 and features 16 crossover teams between Ultraman, Kamen Rider (also known as Masked Rider) and Gundam.