Anime Profile: Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam
Fields | USA Info | Japanese Info | Image |
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Title | Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam | Kidou Senshi Zeta Gundam (ζ©εζ¦ε£«Ξγ¬γ³γγ ) | |
· · · | Mobile Suit Z Gundam | Kidou Senshi Z Gundam | |
Released | 50 TV episodes | 50 TV episodes | |
Dates | October 25, 2005 (DVD) | March 2, 1985βFeb 22, 1986 | |
Company | Bandai Ent., The Ocean Group | SUNRISE, Sotsu Agency, Animax, Nagoya Broadcasting Network | |
Creator | Yoshiyuki Tomino, Hajime Yadate | ||
Director | Yoshiyuki Tomino | ||
Genre | Action, Sci-Fi, Mecha | Action, Sci-Fi, Mecha | |
Related | -- listed below -- | -- listed below -- | |
Characters | Amuro Ray | ||
· · · | Bright Noa | Bright Noa | |
· · · | -- more listed below -- | -- more listed below -- |
Related Anime: Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam
Characters: Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam
English Name |
Japanese Name |
English Name |
Japanese Name |
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Amuro Ray | --?-- | Camille Vidan β | Camille Vidan β | |
Bright Noa | Bright Noa | Emma Sheen β | --?-- | |
Char Aznable (as Quattro Bajina) | Char Aznable (as Quattro Bajina) | Four Murasame β | --?-- | |
Hayato Kobayashi | Hayato Kobayashi | Jamitov Haimann β | --?-- | |
Paptimus Scirocco | Paptimus Scirocco | Jerid Mesa β | --?-- | |
Basque Ohm β | --?-- | Rosamia Baddam β | Rosamia Baddam β |
Description: Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam
The year is Universal Century 0087, 7 years after the conclusion of the original Mobile Suit Gundam. In order to prevent rebellions from space colonies, the Earth Federation founds a group called the Titans, an autonomous space force designed to root out dissenters by any means necessary. Their actions end up rivaling those of the very forces they tried to destroy in cruelty.
On the colony of Green Noa, a young man named Camille Vidan becomes part of a growing conflict between Earth and Space when he hijacks one of the Titans' prototype Gundam Mk. II mobile suits. He must overcome hardships as he fights for the freedom of space colonies from the tyrannical rule of the Earth, alongside the members of the AEUG.
Produced in 1985, Zeta Gundam is considered by many to be the best of the Gundam series. Its grim imagery and heavy emphasis on horrific battles make it a further refinement of the standards set by its predecessor.