You know, this was one of the first Gundam shows to be localised in the west (0080: War in the Pocket and Wing coming alongside it), and... It totally deserved that honour. Not just because Shoji Kawamori did the designs for Units 1 and 2 (since Macross Plus was popular at the time), but because... Look at it. It's so intense and badass people had to see it.
This series was inspired by the TopGun movie that was popular at the time. Incredible amount handwork by artists to create a scene like this... cell animation like this will be in the history books of art.
It’s funny because I actually watched Top Gun after this and I got into the movie because I like this part of the show so much. I was a little too young to see the original Top Gun but I got into Gundam with Wing in the late 90s and watched all of them after that.
i remember watching it a little bit when i was little idk what channel it was here in canada but i know i watched it because when i got back into gundam a few years ago i recognized uraki running and the year changing to 0083 and the winner starting it hit me with a familar feel of nostalgia even though the strike gundam was technically my first gundam i saw the gp01 and gp02 was one of the early ones too and my mom loved the men of destiny song
This scene, Kou's "this Zaku handles like a POS", the Albion taking off from Torrington Base, and Gato's suicide run into oncoming Federation ships. Were the most memorable for me as a kid watching this on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. Plus looking back at the anime and the detail on hand drawn scenes with very little computer animation.
I miss the 80s and 90s cockpit scene before launching. The pilot checks everything, flipping switches in order, manually pushing the pedals, navigating the controls etc. The the scene follows up with what thise things do the the actual machine.
One of the things I love about this suit is how well and how consistently it is animated using the thrust vectoring pods. I can't think of any other suits that do that, at least beyond a couple glory shots during the introduction.
And not only that, the sound effects (when I listed to it for the first time on a headphone) is just insanely good! You can actually see a sound effect for the yellow chest thruster cover opening with one sound effect and another one when it closes and hit the thruster cover...
@@stormmeansnowork Even in modern, heavily digital offerings, we still rarely see something like those Verniers given such attention. Freedom/Strike Freedom had a few "flaps" of the wings every now and then. 00 moved the engines around throughout its first sortie, but that's all I can really think of. Again, I recognize that details take time and time takes money. Both then and now. So the fact that the put the attention to detail in back in the day just makes it even more special.
@@grimlock1471 Yes indeed. While I am not saying that producers nowadays have less passion about Gundam, it is hard to look away from the fact that the success in Wing and SEED (and the latter in particular) shifted a lot of weighting to selling plastic models with minimal production cost (i.e. cheaply reusable animations). 0083 was just a 13 episodes OVA with so much details and yet, all we got in those days were just some low quality 1/144 gundams (it wasn't until the late 90s that the series received MG and subsequently HGUC treatment), but SEED Destiny simply threw away SEED's story foundation with a crap ending that could have been delivered in perhaps 35 episodes and still had a strong model market. When this happens, it is inevitable that some level of production quality was sacrificed. In fact the same happened to Unicorn, if you may not remember. During its pre-production stage, the writers started out asking for 8 episodes of 50-60 mins each, but was given just 6. However Sunrise realized after that rushed pace of episode 4 that 6 episodes clearly doesn't work, they gave the team a 7th episode of 90 mins. That's why episodes 5 to 7 took much longer to air than 1 to 4, due to the change of production direction. Frankly, a lot of story details of Unicorn was removed because of this decision but at least they learned that lesson from Destiny and invested more money in order to sell models. The sad thing with this kind of mindset, is that with such a successful model sales, Sentinel and Crossbone are not getting animated in the next decade
@@stormmeansnowork probably how expensive it was even at the revised 7 eps. Knowing it was first brand new entry in Gundam UC series since Victory and Stardust memory the 8 eps u said the writers wanted. I agree with the writers they should of extended all the way to 8 eps.
Back to Paradise is such a banger track and needs to be included in every game Stardust Memory characters are featured in. I had the dumbest smile on my face when I played Maxi Boost for the first time at a convention and heard this song playing in the background.
0083 had some of the best animation of any Gundam series and easily the best fitting music. And that's saying a lot because several series are really well animated and there isn't really one with bad music.
This miniseries/OVA had the best art style and mechanical designs of the entire metaseries and franchise (including only animated works here) until Unicorn came around. The fact that it still holds up decently today just shows how much attention to detail and care the writers, animators, and other staff put into 0083.
This scene after Kou makes peace with Kelly and reaffirms his place as the unit 1 pilot always stuck in my mind. It's such a great scene-- pity how some aspects of the ova turned out, like the whole romance crap, but it's still beautifully animated. and hey, there's always the gundam 0083 rebellion manga that fixes a lot of issues I had with the ova and also fleshes out characters nobody really thought too much about. the manga still has its issues and fan servicey nature, but it's overall great and pairs up nicely with the ova as a sort of alternate timeline. Great upload.
The Zephyranthes is in my top 3 main character starter Gundams of all time, the other two being the RX-178 Gundam Mark II and GAT-X105 Strike. Expanding it to top 5, the Victory One and GX-9900. Exia and Wing get honorable mentions but the reality is that they're way too overpowered. I like them more for aesthetic. My only issue with Impulse is that it's really derivative of Strike.
This was from the 90's when animation really went from cartoon to cinema, with some of the most iconic animated films coming out in that decade. This and 08MS Team really has that gravity that cinema should have, and it makes sense, since they were inspired by the 80's Nam/post-Nam movies had. 08MS team is literally Nam with mechs and Stardust Memory is Top Gun with mechs. Every Gundam that came after this hasn't been pure kino, and all of them has aspects of it aimed at selling to kids no matter how violent the action got, but recently Origin brought back that adults exclusive feel writing for Gundam and the new Hathaway film really was the return of cinema to Gundam franchise after years of shonen level writing. On top of that, the mech designs are done by Kawamori Shoji(the man who designed for Patlabor, Eureka7, Macross, and Armored Core among other things) and Katoki Hajime(who you will know very well if you're into Gunpla Building, with his own dedicated MG line-up by Bandai).
I disagree on the portion about "Every Gundam after this", as Turn-A's entire purpose was to be a "Fuck Victory Gundam" kinda thing, where they go out of their way to use Old Units, and fights only happen every few episodes. Its a very slow paced show, but its one of the best because of it.
While i do agree with your points, i want to point out that the "aspects of it aimed at selling to kids no matter how dark the action got" only really apply to AU shows. Gundam is still that hard-blooded adult sci-fi anime you know, at least on the UC side. But i mean the marketing stuff you're pointing out kinda is the point since the beginning? What I love about Gundam is how it crosses the line between adult fiction and "toy" marketing, and you can especially see that with the MSV line, with how much detail the graphic novels have despite it marketing model kits to collectors. It really gives you a nice peak on how actual technological data works in real life.
I'm not saying it's bad. They just never had that cinematic quality and extra realistic feel that 0083, 08MS, and Hathaway has. Good animes, but not cinema tier.
tv gundam was and will always be for kids the "adult" gundams were either movies or direct to dvd also 08th ms team was super meh. good animation but weak romance crap plot. the camradarie between the team was ruined by shiro deserting for aina.
I’m new to the whole Gundam Universe and franchise and with that being said I hate to ask such a stupid question but, what Gundam series was this scene taken from? I’m just getting into Gundam and I’d love to be able To watch the show that this scene came from.
Producers said it was a nightmare making this show because Tom Cruise wanted to pilot the Gundam himself and they had hard time convincing him not to do it, so in the end he did some training and every scene with Zephyranthes Full Burnern and Stamen are all him
one of my favorite Gundams, also like how the earlier series had the realism of the suits being like actual tanks that needed maintenance and repair work, instead of ninja suits
It may be the best of its time, but modern Gundam have better and better launch sequence. Seed was meh. IBO was a lot better where the Alaya-Vijnana connects to pilot, and the visual turned from pilot's eye perspective into gundam's eye perspective. But Hathaway's Xi Gundam launch was the best, a full 1-minute of Gundam's software booting all of its components until it was ready to be used, then launched.
I don't remember exactly what caused me to fall for the GP02 Physalis but I do remember it was close to the time I was playing Metal Gear Solid on PS1. There's a genuine fear of failing to stop Liquid/REX from launching nukes that couldn't be seen/detected. I think the nuke option & that hulking shield is what made me like the GP02.
I mean...if you're referring to G-Gundam, those suits were created to mimic the user's movements. It's literally a mobile SUIT. And it was a different type of war going on. The UC was dealing with 2 big factions going through a big war, rather than what was happening during the Gundam Fight.
This is really hard to beat, if you count it as a launch I’d say a contender would be Angel Wing Zero when Heero jumps out into space from his ship to land on it, gets in the cockpit and flips the switches and then you get the big reveal, the angel wings flapping and the holo feathers just for good measure all while white reflection plays
What happened to the sound effects? All the sounds that sound like Gundam replaced with generic bleeps. Took some mighty effort to do that. Why such disregard for the original? It's disturbing.
When he says full bania, and you realised it is actualu full burnern and this is a gunpla kit you were looking for lol.. I Wonder if RG of this model have a chest thrusters gimmick..
Imagine if it was Amuro or Camille sitting in that seat instead. Would've made this scene way more epic. I would even have Char sitting in that machine and this would've served as a nice side arc before he officially joined the AEUG.
When I think if peak animation (for series, otherwise Akira would always win) I always think of SdM, right at the cusp of 90s animation where all the fine details were pain-stakingly drawn and crisp, it looks timeless.
When Gundam came out in the States with Gundam Wing I did not have any interest in it at first. It wasn't until I watched 0083 on Adult Swim that I got hooked. First episode I watched was Colliding Warzones. That's a heck of a way to start a new series.
If they ever make a Live action Gundam 0083, Tom Cruise has to play commander burning. It's a role made for him. I mean, Burning was only 39 when he died but Tom looks like he's still 40 anyhow and he was Maverick in Top Gun.
What bothers me is the translation and naming of this variant. Everything has it as Full Bernern but here you can clearly hear Kou say Full Vernian albeit with Japanese accent but still clear as day.
Makes me wonder how Kou would have faired against Amuro (pre new type awakening). Kou was a rookie going up against Zeon Ace Gato but unlike Char and Amuro they both had new top of the line suits
I immediately thought of this scene when I got my project car finally running.
Nice to know I'm not alone
For me it was actually "leaving drydock" from the original star trek. Starts off tense, then goes proud
For me it was more like that four-armed mobile suit made of junk Yazan pilots early in ZZ, but I'm glad you were more successful.
👏👍
Me when I finally get my shitbox up and running again after trashing it by being an idiot (just like Kou!)
You know, this was one of the first Gundam shows to be localised in the west (0080: War in the Pocket and Wing coming alongside it), and... It totally deserved that honour. Not just because Shoji Kawamori did the designs for Units 1 and 2 (since Macross Plus was popular at the time), but because... Look at it. It's so intense and badass people had to see it.
Complètement d'accord, bien badass
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I swear 0083 is the "Top Gun" of Gundam. No Newtypes. Just ace pilots
It’s inspired by Top Gun
GP01-Fb it's the Tomcat of Gundams
I 1000% agree.
I think you mean Top Gundam... I'll see myself out.
It’s been a minute huh kou?
This series was inspired by the TopGun movie that was popular at the time. Incredible amount handwork by artists to create a scene like this... cell animation like this will be in the history books of art.
Ohh so that's why I got strong Top Gun vibes from it.
Top Gundam
The animation team for this OVA did Macross Plus. Or at least the head animator.
It’s funny because I actually watched Top Gun after this and I got into the movie because I like this part of the show so much.
I was a little too young to see the original Top Gun but I got into Gundam with Wing in the late 90s and watched all of them after that.
Top gun movie was released in 1986, Gundam series started in 1979
Unlike most of my generation, 0083 was my first Gundam. The college sci fi club was screening it my first semester.
i remember watching it a little bit when i was little idk what channel it was here in canada but i know i watched it because when i got back into gundam a few years ago i recognized uraki running and the year changing to 0083 and the winner starting it hit me with a familar feel of nostalgia even though the strike gundam was technically my first gundam i saw the gp01 and gp02 was one of the early ones too and my mom loved the men of destiny song
This was my first taste of Gundam too, I had all the model kits
I hope this will teach kids that women are a waste of time and friendship in metal and blood is the only way forward.
Same here, I remember buying the Vol. 1 VHS tape at Musicland and was hooked immediately!
This scene, Kou's "this Zaku handles like a POS", the Albion taking off from Torrington Base, and Gato's suicide run into oncoming Federation ships. Were the most memorable for me as a kid watching this on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. Plus looking back at the anime and the detail on hand drawn scenes with very little computer animation.
Personally, this was the peak art style for anime. Gorgeous backgrounds, eye-pleasing color palette, great detail and shading.
Animation in motion...
The incredible air brushed mechanical shading in this and Patlabor movies are all very memorable
I miss the 80s and 90s cockpit scene before launching. The pilot checks everything, flipping switches in order, manually pushing the pedals, navigating the controls etc. The the scene follows up with what thise things do the the actual machine.
Everything returns to super robot in the end...
Does 360 monitor counts?
Sorry to burst your nostalgia bubble…but they still do that in new Mecha anime
They went back to it in Gundam The Origin when Char is about to enter the Battle of Luom
The fact that the line “…back to paradise” plays just as the pan up to the Earth completes is just…. So good.
One of the things I love about this suit is how well and how consistently it is animated using the thrust vectoring pods. I can't think of any other suits that do that, at least beyond a couple glory shots during the introduction.
And this was 1990 animation we are talking about, only very few, if any, digital drawing assist
And not only that, the sound effects (when I listed to it for the first time on a headphone) is just insanely good! You can actually see a sound effect for the yellow chest thruster cover opening with one sound effect and another one when it closes and hit the thruster cover...
@@stormmeansnowork Even in modern, heavily digital offerings, we still rarely see something like those Verniers given such attention. Freedom/Strike Freedom had a few "flaps" of the wings every now and then. 00 moved the engines around throughout its first sortie, but that's all I can really think of.
Again, I recognize that details take time and time takes money. Both then and now. So the fact that the put the attention to detail in back in the day just makes it even more special.
@@grimlock1471 Yes indeed. While I am not saying that producers nowadays have less passion about Gundam, it is hard to look away from the fact that the success in Wing and SEED (and the latter in particular) shifted a lot of weighting to selling plastic models with minimal production cost (i.e. cheaply reusable animations). 0083 was just a 13 episodes OVA with so much details and yet, all we got in those days were just some low quality 1/144 gundams (it wasn't until the late 90s that the series received MG and subsequently HGUC treatment), but SEED Destiny simply threw away SEED's story foundation with a crap ending that could have been delivered in perhaps 35 episodes and still had a strong model market. When this happens, it is inevitable that some level of production quality was sacrificed. In fact the same happened to Unicorn, if you may not remember. During its pre-production stage, the writers started out asking for 8 episodes of 50-60 mins each, but was given just 6. However Sunrise realized after that rushed pace of episode 4 that 6 episodes clearly doesn't work, they gave the team a 7th episode of 90 mins. That's why episodes 5 to 7 took much longer to air than 1 to 4, due to the change of production direction. Frankly, a lot of story details of Unicorn was removed because of this decision but at least they learned that lesson from Destiny and invested more money in order to sell models. The sad thing with this kind of mindset, is that with such a successful model sales, Sentinel and Crossbone are not getting animated in the next decade
@@stormmeansnowork probably how expensive it was even at the revised 7 eps. Knowing it was first brand new entry in Gundam UC series since Victory and Stardust memory the 8 eps u said the writers wanted. I agree with the writers they should of extended all the way to 8 eps.
Top Gun vibes anyone?
(Felt like Maverick's take off sequence, he even did a roll)
Of course.
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Exactly! Especially with the barrel roll after take off, just like from Top Gun. ruclips.net/video/MGIPa9s1HDg/видео.html
because it is, stardust memories was created after the director got inspired after watching top gun, he said it in the interview backthen
BECAUSE IT IS TYTO COME ON BRO
Back to Paradise is such a banger track and needs to be included in every game Stardust Memory characters are featured in. I had the dumbest smile on my face when I played Maxi Boost for the first time at a convention and heard this song playing in the background.
0:01
このBGMとスイッチを押して起動させるシーンマジで男心くすぐるわー
こう言うスイッチが多い乗り物操縦してみたい⭐️
0083 had some of the best animation of any Gundam series and easily the best fitting music. And that's saying a lot because several series are really well animated and there isn't really one with bad music.
This is my favorite Gundam intro probably. It slaps so hard
The pilot got slapped so hard by nina too, lol. Nevertheless , the best out of the box design
歴史の闇に葬られた名機後のZをも上回る性能
マジか
Ah. Back when the men were men, and the women were all aerospace engineers.
This miniseries/OVA had the best art style and mechanical designs of the entire metaseries and franchise (including only animated works here) until Unicorn came around. The fact that it still holds up decently today just shows how much attention to detail and care the writers, animators, and other staff put into 0083.
This scene after Kou makes peace with Kelly and reaffirms his place as the unit 1 pilot always stuck in my mind. It's such a great scene-- pity how some aspects of the ova turned out, like the whole romance crap, but it's still beautifully animated. and hey, there's always the gundam 0083 rebellion manga that fixes a lot of issues I had with the ova and also fleshes out characters nobody really thought too much about. the manga still has its issues and fan servicey nature, but it's overall great and pairs up nicely with the ova as a sort of alternate timeline. Great upload.
The Zephyrantes is so underrated, one of my favourite Gundam designs in the entire franchise.
The Zephyranthes is in my top 3 main character starter Gundams of all time, the other two being the RX-178 Gundam Mark II and GAT-X105 Strike. Expanding it to top 5, the Victory One and GX-9900. Exia and Wing get honorable mentions but the reality is that they're way too overpowered. I like them more for aesthetic. My only issue with Impulse is that it's really derivative of Strike.
This was from the 90's when animation really went from cartoon to cinema, with some of the most iconic animated films coming out in that decade. This and 08MS Team really has that gravity that cinema should have, and it makes sense, since they were inspired by the 80's Nam/post-Nam movies had. 08MS team is literally Nam with mechs and Stardust Memory is Top Gun with mechs. Every Gundam that came after this hasn't been pure kino, and all of them has aspects of it aimed at selling to kids no matter how violent the action got, but recently Origin brought back that adults exclusive feel writing for Gundam and the new Hathaway film really was the return of cinema to Gundam franchise after years of shonen level writing.
On top of that, the mech designs are done by Kawamori Shoji(the man who designed for Patlabor, Eureka7, Macross, and Armored Core among other things) and Katoki Hajime(who you will know very well if you're into Gunpla Building, with his own dedicated MG line-up by Bandai).
I disagree on the portion about "Every Gundam after this", as Turn-A's entire purpose was to be a "Fuck Victory Gundam" kinda thing, where they go out of their way to use Old Units, and fights only happen every few episodes. Its a very slow paced show, but its one of the best because of it.
While i do agree with your points, i want to point out that the "aspects of it aimed at selling to kids no matter how dark the action got" only really apply to AU shows. Gundam is still that hard-blooded adult sci-fi anime you know, at least on the UC side.
But i mean the marketing stuff you're pointing out kinda is the point since the beginning? What I love about Gundam is how it crosses the line between adult fiction and "toy" marketing, and you can especially see that with the MSV line, with how much detail the graphic novels have despite it marketing model kits to collectors. It really gives you a nice peak on how actual technological data works in real life.
I'm not saying it's bad. They just never had that cinematic quality and extra realistic feel that 0083, 08MS, and Hathaway has. Good animes, but not cinema tier.
Well written, /m/ate
tv gundam was and will always be for kids
the "adult" gundams were either movies or direct to dvd
also 08th ms team was super meh. good animation but weak romance crap plot. the camradarie between the team was ruined by shiro deserting for aina.
So basically Top Gun
A true masterpiece in animation
I’m new to the whole Gundam Universe and franchise and with that being said I hate to ask such a stupid question but, what Gundam series was this scene taken from? I’m just getting into Gundam and I’d love to be able To watch the show that this scene came from.
@@archangel5627 Gundam 0083 Stardust Memory.
@@archangel5627 It's already in the title
The cockpit porn was real in the 90s
The Federation wasted so much money on Kou Uraki
Producers said it was a nightmare making this show because Tom Cruise wanted to pilot the Gundam himself and they had hard time convincing him not to do it, so in the end he did some training and every scene with Zephyranthes Full Burnern and Stamen are all him
The Fullburner's cockpit looks weirdly roomy in this, considering it's a light aerospace fighter crammed into the mech's torso.
With the previous chapter of Kou's depression make the impact of this song more pronounce.
"Back to paradise"(with confidence)
This has huge TopGun vibes
The director said he got the inspiration from watching Top Gun 2-3 years before making this
@@jkhuskies09 well that tracks
Yes, we know. Everyone has said this. It's supposed to give you those vibes.
one of my favorite Gundams, also like how the earlier series had the realism of the suits being like actual tanks that needed maintenance and repair work, instead of ninja suits
Short and sweet. Little details like when he moved his finger along the thruster lever(?) makes it so much more alive. God I miss this era of anime.
It may be the best of its time, but modern Gundam have better and better launch sequence. Seed was meh. IBO was a lot better where the Alaya-Vijnana connects to pilot, and the visual turned from pilot's eye perspective into gundam's eye perspective. But Hathaway's Xi Gundam launch was the best, a full 1-minute of Gundam's software booting all of its components until it was ready to be used, then launched.
To he honest, you just wanna see a guy piloting his gundam with grit, skills and pure determination. No new type bullshit😂😂😂😂.
おっぱいからスラスター出てくんのカッコよすぎ
This is how I feel when I change my car driving mode from normal to power. :)
蘇ったガンダムも、良きだなぁ。
やはり、宇宙空間仕様のガンダムって、らしさが、大事なんだよなぁ
やはり本家のガンダムって感じの効果音じゃないと違和感が凄い
This is one of my most favorite scenes in Mobile suit 0083 even the title song The Winner I miss the old days
Top Gun: Stardust Memory
All system all green.
フルバーニアンって、射出されたあとクルッとキリモミターンするのがカッコイイんすよ!
Pure kino.
God damn right
The bass line gives me chills
Imagine being a fighter jet pilot and launching from a carrier or a base after watching gundams or for example macross
I don't remember exactly what caused me to fall for the GP02 Physalis but I do remember it was close to the time I was playing Metal Gear Solid on PS1. There's a genuine fear of failing to stop Liquid/REX from launching nukes that couldn't be seen/detected. I think the nuke option & that hulking shield is what made me like the GP02.
Vegeta?
Top Gun: *Exists*
Gundam Animators: “That!”
Not bad, but I prefer the ones in Thunderbolt and episodes 6 and 9 of the Witch from Mercury.
the boobies trusters always gave me chuckle.
I wouldn't call this the best tbh
0:34 is like Gundam Seed launch
Stardust Memory is not the best, story-wise. But sure one of the coolest. It got that Top Gun groove.
I want to wake up like this every day
what i love about Stardust Memories was that it treated the mobile suits like huge tanks instead of ninja suits like the others did
Well, in this case, fighter jets. Top Gun was wildly influential at the time.
That’s what Mobile Suits are.
They do that to an even greater extent in MS 08
I mean...if you're referring to G-Gundam, those suits were created to mimic the user's movements. It's literally a mobile SUIT. And it was a different type of war going on. The UC was dealing with 2 big factions going through a big war, rather than what was happening during the Gundam Fight.
I love, LOVE Gundam UC... but as good as this video is, it doesn't beat the beep beep beep from Gundam Wing's second opening.... XD
At :35 it sounds a lot like the Karasawa beam rifle of Armored Core fame. Now I'm needing to look up the sounds origin...
Fun fact : the girl who sang the theme also sang the hit song Stay With Me
Meh...
This is really hard to beat, if you count it as a launch I’d say a contender would be Angel Wing Zero when Heero jumps out into space from his ship to land on it, gets in the cockpit and flips the switches and then you get the big reveal, the angel wings flapping and the holo feathers just for good measure all while white reflection plays
*TopGun-dam*
I've seen a few Gundam fans jokingly say that if you see a particularly skilled AEUG GM or Nemo pilot in Zeta Gundam, it's Kou Uraki.
How it feels when you get a new car after your last one was totaled.
What happened to the sound effects? All the sounds that sound like Gundam replaced with generic bleeps. Took some mighty effort to do that. Why such disregard for the original? It's disturbing.
When he says full bania, and you realised it is actualu full burnern and this is a gunpla kit you were looking for lol.. I Wonder if RG of this model have a chest thrusters gimmick..
Strike Freedom Gundam has a way better launch then this
i miss this old anime artstyle
First time I rode my brand new motorcycle.
0083 and 08 Team were my favorite Gundam series
It's like Top Gun but with Gundam
Worst protagonist and love interest... Ever
Has the audio been remastered? The sound effects feel completely new. But also good.
The technians are so proud of the gundam
ゼフィラスンスが生き返った!!
0083....The Macross of Gundam....
given the mech designer that is accurate
@@Gfawkes77 that....and the silly love triangle....
Not gonna lie this series feels like the UC version of Top Gun with the music and all.
Because it literally is.
Did Back to Paradise run during this scene? I cant remember but if you added it in, well done!
It was in the original scene
@@sunmachine4299 what episode in the series was this scene? Or was it in the movies?
@@sunmachine4299 I'm havung trouble finding this scene, do you knwo what episode?
time to insert highway to the dangerzone 😜
And Sterling Archer should be the pilot.
Whats the name of this Gundam anime
0083 is the peak
is that an english version of the op playing in the background? anyone know if there's a full version?
@agustycrossknight thank you
The best? How? 😂
スペックはマークⅡは超えるのでは?
機動性ならはマークIIを上まわる。
A clean ass launch.
The best hand drawn Gundam animation ever!
Kou, what are you doing? You're slowing down, you're slowing down!
I'm bringing him in closer, Keith.
You're gonna do 𝙒𝙃𝘼𝙏?!
That reverse boost is insance
gキツそう
0080 War in a Pocket.
08th MS Team
0083 Stardust Memory
Were the pentacle of Gundam Realism that they've never come back to.
Imagine if it was Amuro or Camille sitting in that seat instead. Would've made this scene way more epic. I would even have Char sitting in that machine and this would've served as a nice side arc before he officially joined the AEUG.
スターダストメモリーは、映画のトップガンをモデルにして作られたって話があるけど、
地球連邦ってやっぱアメリカ軍っぽい感じあるよな〜
Erm, what's the song's name?
Back to Paradise
What’s the name of the song ?
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When I think if peak animation (for series, otherwise Akira would always win) I always think of SdM, right at the cusp of 90s animation where all the fine details were pain-stakingly drawn and crisp, it looks timeless.
Exactly, and color palettes weren't offensive to the eyes either. Plus, there was just something about backdrop design that was really on point.
I would argue Wing 0s accent from Endless Waltz.
When Gundam came out in the States with Gundam Wing I did not have any interest in it at first. It wasn't until I watched 0083 on Adult Swim that I got hooked. First episode I watched was Colliding Warzones. That's a heck of a way to start a new series.
Top Gun + Giant Robots + Metal Gear Solid + average Tom Clancy novel = Stardust Memory
Or that's how I describe it to non gundam fans
*gulps glass of water* “Where am I?”
Boy eating cereals: “Earth.!”
If they ever make a Live action Gundam 0083, Tom Cruise has to play commander burning. It's a role made for him. I mean, Burning was only 39 when he died but Tom looks like he's still 40 anyhow and he was Maverick in Top Gun.
What bothers me is the translation and naming of this variant. Everything has it as Full Bernern but here you can clearly hear Kou say Full Vernian albeit with Japanese accent but still clear as day.
Makes me wonder how Kou would have faired against Amuro (pre new type awakening). Kou was a rookie going up against Zeon Ace Gato but unlike Char and Amuro they both had new top of the line suits
Very cool, another scene that I'm always impressed by is the opening scene of Macross DYRL ruclips.net/video/xMX4UIrzW0E/видео.html