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  2. Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX - Wikipedia

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    The series was first unveiled during the "Gundam Conference Winter 2024" livestream on December 4, 2024, revealing the series' official trailer. It marked the first Gundam production to be co-produced by Studio Khara, [2] and is largely creatively led by staff who once worked for Gainax on several anime such as Evangelion, FLCL, and Diebuster. [2]

  3. List of Gundam video games - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of the Japanese anime metaseries Gundam since its release in 1979 has resulted in a spread of merchandise across various forms, with video games among them. . This is a list of video games that are set in the franchise's various timelines, and are segregated by the console systems they were released

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack - Wikipedia

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    Char's forces outmatch the Londo Bell fleet, but they bravely re-engage the Neo Zeon fleet in a desperate attempt to stop, divert, or destroy Axis. Bright Noa orders his mobile suits to engage the enemy and keep them from interfering as he bombards Axis with waves of missiles, attempting to hide nuclear missiles amongst the conventional warheads.

  7. Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn - Wikipedia

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    Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn (Japanese: 機動戦士ガンダムUC(ユニコーン), Hepburn: Kidō Senshi Gandamu Yunikōn) is a novel series written by Harutoshi Fukui with character and mechanical designs provided by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko and Hajime Katoki, respectively.

  8. Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt - Wikipedia

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    The series takes place concurrently with Mobile Suit Gundam, during the One Year War but is not canonical to the original anime. [2] In U.C. 0079, the Earth Federation's Moore Brotherhood and the Principality of Zeon's Living Dead Division engage in a fierce battle in the "Thunderbolt Sector" (サンダーボルト宙域, Sandāboruto Chū-iki), a shoal zone littered with debris from destroyed ...

  9. Mobile Suit Gundam Narrative - Wikipedia

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    Mobile Suit Gundam Narrative (Japanese: 機動戦士ガンダムNT (ナラティブ), Hepburn: Kidō Senshi Gandamu NT (Naratibu)) is a Japanese animated mecha science fiction film produced by Sunrise and distributed by Shochiku. Released as part of the Gundam franchise, it is based on the 11th Gundam Unicorn novel, Phoenix Hunting. [3]