You cant seriously say that a show with the line “This hand of mine glows with an awesome power! It's loud roar tells me to defeat you! Take this! My love! My anger! And all of my sorrow! Erupting... burning... FINGER!” ruined anything!
This episode basically describes my relationship with Gundam perfectly: I was in the sweet spot for Wing when it came out, around junior high/high school, and the subsequent Gundams just didn’t quite have the same appeal to me. Then G Gundam hit and I was like GIMME GIMME GIMME I’M GONNA WATCH EVERY EPISODE OF MOBILE SUIT STREET FIGHTER
@@shadowmarine156 Same. I tried re watching Wing recently. Got bored and couldn't bother finishing it. It very much just hit America at the right time and has nostalgia for being people's first.
@@rogown2 I have rewatched the show or moviesince i saw it when it came out when i was late elemtery early middle school in the usa and will rewatch g gundam and i like seed but find destiny tried to hard at a have its cake and eat it too for creating two kira like types with opposing veiws
I will say, the bit about how "the Ultimate Gundam was made to regenerate the Earth, and it was only after a major malfunction that its computer reached the conclusion that in order to do that, it must exterminate humanity and became the Devil Gundam" was actually a major revelation that only comes fairly late into the story - from the outset, you're meant to assume that it was merely a powerful weapon that was stolen, WITH THE HELP OF KYOJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
As a Sailor Moon fan who is proud of their Swedish ancestry, I was overjoyed when I found out Neo-Sweden's gundam looked just like a sailor soldier. And her pilot; spunky and tomboyish gamer-girl Allenby Beardsley, is still in my top ten waifu list.
G Gundam was the very first Gundam series I've watched through. I was in high school at the time and I never had Cartoon Network until my sophomore year. I never got to see Gundam Wing until my college years when it came out on DVD. But I love G Gundam, Master Gundam always looked so cool. Maxter was a close second followed by Noble and Shadow.
When G Gundam aired on CN, I was really into the Universal Century plotline (all of the UC Gundams that were dubbed, at the time, were being shown on Adult Swim), but I thought it was a nice departure from the more serious tone of the One Year War and its fallout. Toward the end, G Gundam took on a much darker tone, even if it never approached its UC counterparts. It still holds up despite its age.
If you want to laugh look at the complete mobile suit list for G Gundam My Personal Favorite is the windmill Gundam with clogs . 80's stereotypes from a Japanese Perspective is best show , Needs a 4K Remake .
i will always push this as the best Gundam series because it delivers what Gundam is always advertised as to the people that aren't already familiar with the franchise; "GIANT ROBOTS FIGHTING OTHER GIANT ROBOTS: THE SHOW"
Plus the franchise needed a recharge after Victory Gundam partly due to Tomino's Hell. You know how things would go whenever Tomino was in a dark place. Granted V Gundam wasn't bad but it bummed the fans out however.
G Gundam is hands down my favorite entry of the Gundam franchise. It's not even funny how little the other entries matter to me when compared to G Gundam.
This isn't just my favorite Gundam of all time, it's my favorite anime of all time. Regardless of how over the top or corny it is I love everything about it, I watch it at least every two years, it gives me so much nostalgia from when it premiered in the US on Toonami in 2002 when I became a fan. Good times.
It is just such a great anime. The characters are likable, that action is always good, and it's great from start to finish. Your icon really shows how much of a fan you are too. King of Hearts: Champion of the Colonies.
Imagawa is a legitimate mad lad. The story of Giant Robo the OVA's production is pretty hilarious. Intended to be an animated tribute to Mitsuteru Yokoyama's landmark manga and live action series(Johnny Sokko in the USA) Imagawa was ready to go all out. Until they were informed early in production that they couldn't use the vast majority of the characters from the original work in the new adaptation. This would force them to basically rewrite the entire story from scratch, making it a pretty poor re-adaptation or tribute to the original. Instead of being discouraged, Imagawa went straight to Yokoyama and asked him for permission to use characters from throughout his entire manga career. Yokoyama said yes. So instead of adapting just Giant Robo, it became a celebration of nearly all of Yokoyamas published manga with dozens of characters from works spanning decades. With that change the Giant Robo OVA took the form of a globe spanning adventure including characters plucked from time, all thrown into a neo-50's sci-fi setting full of wuxia masters, cold war spies, ancient samurai, ninjas, giant robots, wizards, zombies, shapeshifters, cyborgs, and a guy who cuts people in half by snapping his fingers. The resulting OVA series is considered to be one of the best anime ever made. The kicker is that he was wrestling this nightmare of a production, at the same time as he was directing G Gundam.
It's definitely one of if not the most unique entry in the Gundam franchise. While it opened the door for new installments to ignore the UC canon if they so desired, most of the ones that followed still decided to tell more conventional war stories that borrowed heavily from the original universe. I still think that the Universal Century Gundam shows could have been almost as big a deal in America as they were in Japan if somebody had somehow managed to get the original series onto American television in the 1980s.
A quote about G Gundam from series mech designer Kunio Okawara (who had been doing the design of Gundam since the beginning: "Within the larger Gundam franchise, I believe that “Mobile Fighter G Gundam” is a show with immense meaning. I believe it was an amazing achievement for director Yasuhiro Imagawa, with his Tatsunoko sensibilities, to shatter the image of Gundam to such a degree. When I began working on the show, I was quite serious. However Imagawa came up to me and said “It’s OK to make it more like Yatterman” - and so without feeling any shame I decided to make the Gundam for Holland into a windmill. It was a very interesting show to work on. It was almost like going back to working on Yatterman. There was a lot of criticism of course, but we managed to overcome it and get G Gundam on air. The projects that came after, Gundam Wing and Gundam SEED, also overcame similar odds. The younger directors working on Gundam these days often like to have a message they want to get across, I believe that you can trace this back to G Gundam."
I loved watching G Gundam while it was airing on Toonami. 08th MS Team, too. Gundam Wing never struck the same chord with me as either of those and while I understand its place in the US fandom, G Gundam gets crowded out too easily because of it.
Like a lot of people, Gundam Wing was my first exposure to Gundam and I loved it at the time, but once I saw the Universal Century timeline as well as G Gundam and others, Wing just doesn't rank high for me personally anymore.
Wing works well because it's basically the UC timelines greatest hits all in one series, it bogs down a bit in the middle though. Love G though, Master and G are my all time favorite Gundams.
@@mrspeigel3593 but it isn't. There's no danger to the gundams outside if the tallgeese,epyon and Wing zero. The gundams often don't even bother moving because the plot has them being invincible until they suddenly aren't
Yeah I'm glad you brought that up because here in the United States it was just another Gundam movie. But it shows you how fandoms can quickly become involved in a civil war.
We weren’t nearly as hung up as what Gundam was, so we took it on its own merits, hence it becoming something of a fan favorite here. I mean, they re-released the Blu Ray boxset of the series here with a Tequilla Gundam shot glass. That doesn’t happen if you aren’t popular.
I mean we'd only just been introduced to what a Gundam even was thanks to Toonami, but I do know this is one *is* controversial, a lot of western fans do not like this one with just as many loving it. Even at the time I remember comparing this one to Wing and just hating it for being so stupid in comparison
I can understand the betrayal long time fans might feel when you take a series of series about the horrors of war, and turn into into WWE. Cough Star Wars, cough Star Trek, cough American Horror Story cough. Reboots are always difficult, or sequels that take place 20 years after the director and writers have moved on. Americans have their own versions of rebooted franchises where the fans feel slighted. I have a love-hate for G Fighter. The mecha were still cool but I wasn't into wrestling since I was like 9, and I was kinda getting into the real robot franchise again. MS 08th team was my all time fave, bringing back the nostalgia of watching Robotech. Some of the UC stuff is bonkers though. How many war crimes are they going to forgive for both Amuro and Char?!
G Gundam was awesome. It's the only Gundam show that actually clicked with me. I could never get behind fighting with a giant robot with a bunch of pedals and knobs, but someone actually controlling a robot with their body and using their actual skills, that got me right on board as a kid. Never bothered with any of the others since they just never captured my interest. I recently gave it another watch this year, and while it's a bit iffy at times, it's alright. Honestly the best part were the different designs for each country, gotta love Windmill Gundam, and the giant space sombrero for Neo Mexico.
If you like G Gundam, youll probably like Gundam Build Fighters since its JUST G Gundam, but with EVEN MORE Gundam fan service and robot smashing action.
G Gundam definitely targeted a different audience than previous series up to that point. Not better or worse, but if you were a fan of other series, you most likely were disappointed at that time. And vice versa.
Great video Dan, but unlike the masses I loved this show! "This hand of mine is burning red! Its loud roar tells me to grasp victory!.... Erupting Burning FINGER!". That show had some great battle cries throughout the series especially Domon and Rain's "These hands of ours are burning red. Their loud cries tells us to grasp happiness! -Erupting Burning Finger! -Sekiha Love Love Tenkyoken!”
G Gundam: Came for the robots, stayed for the stereotypes. While some of the designs are truly out there, God Gundam is still one of the all time best. For it's time, the animation was solid. The voice acting was superb (Seki Tomokazu) and the music was phenomenal. While the story was a hot mess, the fact that it went so far outside of the established Gundam format, it truly opened the way for future series - by setting the boundary. Anything between 0079 and G Gundam is permissible. Its importance to the overall franchise is simply being what it is. The criticisms may be warranted, but no one can deny that G Gundam has spirit. Imagawa stayed with the project to ensure this was the case - that while vastly different from anything that had come before, at the core of its being, it was still Gundam. Imagawa-san, hountou-ni arigatou. 🙇 Chibodee Crockett is my spirit animal.
When people point out a live-action Gundam movie is being made, I always make the joke this is the one they oughta adapt. Get Donnie Yen as Master Asia and go from there. Or don’t because the show is completely insane in a way that works best in animation.
@@requiemdragon I hope it did and they start over, because the writer was responsible for a bunch of shows that just got canceled, most recently Paper Girls. Just start over and beg Sunrise to do The Origin.
I fell in love with G-Gundam. Its unironically my favorite Gundam. I know it's not the best Gundam. But it's ridiculous nature is my favorite. As for my favorite? Ugh. I dunno. Tequila Gundam is great. But Mermaid Gundam is a Gundam in a fish costume. And thats hilarious.
Thank you for this. Great work as always. This remains my absolute favorite Gundam series, as I feel that it presents the most succinct encapsulation of the key themes of the original Universal Century, albeit in a far more bombastic style. That said, I take mild exception to the video's early dismissal of Super Robot shows as less mature. They're scifi, so they can definitely get a little silly, but many of them were exceptionally violent and presented really challenging story concepts. Tadao Nagahama's Romance Trilogy paved the way for Gundam in the first place by embracing the idea of sympathetic villains and more nuance to the conflict. Voltes V showcased the clash of classism and slavery, while Daimos outright portrayed racial stereotyping as a means for the elite to stoke conflict and perpetrate war for personal gain. There would be no Char Aznable were it not for those shows' antagonists. Tomino learned a lot from working with Nagahama.
I love how they always plug the dates when it first aired in the US and get a little nostalgic to say that was my childhood and tuned in for all that amazing anime that first hit the US and happy to have been there for it.
I was skeptical of G Gundam at first, but it grew on me. Now I really appreciate the audacity of it all. Shadow/Spiegel Gundam is probably my favorite; it's like crossing a ninja with that weird clockwork German assassin zombie from the first Hellboy movie, or if Vega from Street Fighter 2 was German and a robot.
Time to go listen to the Shining Finger theme on repeat again. Love this series. A gloriously over the top, ham and cheese fest with great animation, memorable characters, and giant robots punching each other in the face. What's not to love?
"What if the nationality based designed were considered offensive?" MWHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Some of them were offensive as all hell... and people loved them. My Hispanic friends saw Tequila Gundam and were pissed that they couldn't get a model kit for it.
You can't forget about the Windmill and the Bull Gundam. The design was so unique and whacky it gave so much character for the show. Hopefully we can get a story about Zeta gundam since it is so good and also so dark as well!
The borderline racist stuff didn't do it for me, but I loved Gundam all the same. And frankly, it was nice having something else to counter all the DBZ stuff. I did like the overarching plot with Devil Gundam so I stuck it out for that and glad I did! Somehow this series crammed all the anime tropes in: split personalities, tentacle monsters, over the top villains, heterochromia, amnesia, all the things!
It was "culture" shock, G is unlike any other Gundam show, a love letter to Hong Kong martial arts films as opposed to the fairly hard sci fi of the UC. However while show flopped the merch was a hit, the mech designs of the series are top notch.
When you learn the head writer also wrote the first Giant Robo anime and the Shin Mazinger series it all starts to make sense. Unlike all the other Gundam shows G Fighter requires a love of classic super robot shows to truly enjoy.
This makes total sense, now that we have access to most Gundam content in North America. Victory Gundam, despite being set in the UC timeline was so radically different from all that had come before it, that any further change would necessitate the need for new continuities starting with G Gundam. However I appreciate as new content is added, Gundam can both add new worlds, and still go back and create new stories in the UC timeline for classic fans as well. I wish Hasbro would take note of this for Transformers.
Late UC Gundam (F91, Victory) would have been better served as Alternate Universe stories rather than being stuck with the albatross of the UC timeline. With no Zeon and an Earth Federation greatly diminished and barely recognizable, and little to no direct references to earlier UC history, they're pretty much AU in all but name already.
In early 2000s when this aired on Toonami I was the hardcore UC purist that was angry that we didn't get Zeta Gundam at the time since it was the logical follow up to Mobile Suit Gundam. So I was a bit hesitant to warm up to this one. I gave G Gundam a chance and watched it and though It took a bit to get used to it, after a few weeks I was hooked and ended up loving it anyway. such a great, fun series.
I look at the Skull Gundam and I think, "This... THIS is a Gundam that Dr. Wily would design for himself!" I enjoy the classic UC Gundam series, and I enjoy Wing in its own way, but this series, THIS SERIES... I freaking love it! IT MAKES ME CRY. Just thinking of the endings of episodes 44, 45, and 49, can get me teary-eyed.
While i definitely prefer many other Gundam Series, I thought G gundam was ok. I think G gundam WOULD have 'ruined' gundam if that was the trend that gundam had KEPT going forward as it would have become too much like a super robot show instead of the real robot genre it helped create.. But seeing as it didn't, it becomes this one off, kind of gem, and I think I can appreciate it more for that. Same with Turn A gundam but for very different reasons.
G Gundam was my introduction to the franchise back when I first saw it on Toonami back in 2002 (it & Rurouni Kenshin were my introduction to Toonami, essentially), and I still absolutely loved it when I finally re-watched it again a few years ago. The rewatch was especially fun, because in the years since it was on Toonami I learned more & more about the show's influences & inspirations, particular how much of Masami Kurumada's works Imagawa infused into it. Shining Gundam's Super Mode & God Gundam's Hyper Mode were an homage to the Soul of Gold power-up seen in Saint Seiya (not a Super Saiyan reference, as most would believe), the usage of international stereotypes (while not Imagawa's idea, originally) definitely wound up paying homage to how Ring ni Kakero did the same with its World Rivals, the New Shuffle Alliance Domon forms with his former rivals are a direct homage to the World Jr. Union seen in RnK, & even a legendary episode where everyone seemingly dies to defeat their opponents so that Domon can focus on fighting Master Asia 1-on-1 was admitted by Imagawa to be taken wholesale by a similar fake-out death situation seen in RnK. G Gundam is that delicious stew comprised of so many inspirations & loves of Imagawa's, and it will forever remain one of all-time favorite anime ever.
I really liked the random Gundams thrown into cameo roles in the background during the climactic battle near the end of the series. A bunch of Universal Century suits, from the RX-78-2 all the way to the F91, and even the Wing Gundam, which hadn't even made its debut on television yet.
I learned in the last year or two that Japan was not receptive to G Gundam, and I understand what a departure it was, but it’s not like ZZ and Victory are perfect and without criticism. 😏 Still, G rules. Bless you, Toonami. And, indeed, the fact that there hasn’t been a Gundam series where, at least, all the mobile suits have Beast Modes if not being, basically, Zoids is a damn shame. 😼
My first Gundam. Always felt a rush when he screamed SHINING Finger and I remember the episode where he got his hands on the Erupting Burning Finger. I still do feel the rush too, that voice actor really did it for me.
We need more shows like this, just ones that are utterly completely batshit insane and just have legit fun with their mecha designs. Not even Gurren Lagaan, the anime that gave a giant galaxy dwarfing blue man ever lived up to this, with even a HORSE getting a mecha and another being a freakin' windmill. Enough said. And really, any anime which gives us 'This hand of mine glows with an awesome power! It's loud roar tells me to defeat you! Take this! My love! My anger! And all of my sorrow!" is an A ++ in my book. Kudos to Build Fighters Try for homaging Domon years later. Kudos to this show for giving us one of the manliest protags in history.
A a fan of Super Robot and Mecha anime, a "fun factor" is definitely a positive, as long as it's not too goofy. I'd highly recommend King of Braves GaoGaiGar for that same feel.
@@brandonandcharlene9527 Imagawa directed GaoGaiGar after doing Mobile fighter G Gundam. GaoGaiGar is a highly underrated show here in the States. I love it! When you hear the opening theme, you know that you're in for wild ride.
@@weiz2420 Imagawa did not direct GaoGaiGar. He did direct Giant Robo OVA, the epic Shin Mazinger Z and the very sad Tetsujin 28 reboot. All great shows though
The thing about G Gundam is that it freed Gundam from being itself, specifically from the UC. By no means a deep series, it struck at the creator doldrum that had set in, essentially creating something that held its own, but was still distinctly Gundam. What followed afterwards allowed the designs to change and constantly reinvent itself to fit different narratives. The resurgence of UC has been noted in this age, but I look forward to whatever tends to stand by itself when the next series is announced.
If the point was over the top Mechs, then the best has to be the Butler Gundam piloted by The French fighter's actual butler/man servant. And yes, even that one got a toy in the MSIA line.
As certified fan of G Gundam myself is very knowledgeable to others why it's so high popular in the 90's. Not just because it has Dragonball-ish action scene, outrageous nationality theme design or some cringest dialogue ever had(especially in the dub of course😁)but more on the deep storyline of the each 5 gundam protagonist also another characters include in the series.That's the reason is still my favorite no.1 Gundam Anime all time (Wing, After War, Stardust Memories, 8th MS team and IBO In my list). Almost forgot Thank you Mr. Dan Larson and Co. for the Great episode today 👊🏻 to dig deeper(Cons)G Gundam early stage and(Pros) recognition to mainstream media in the world and have more gundam history to come in the future. I'm From the 🇵🇭.
Funny you bring it up because G Gundam was the only Gundam other than X that I watched start to finish (both tagalized!) and enjoyed every afternoon. Wing? Didn't even watch because for some reason I felt that the main character would die at the end... which didn't happen.
When I was young I despised it... now that I'm older it's probably my favorite Gundam series simply for the fact that it's having fun and not trying to make you as a viewer miserable lol... It's unintentionally hilarious and emotionally moving
8:39--I said it once and I'll say it again: If that's subliminal advertising, that's just terrible. Dan's t-shirt really fit the segment. BTW, favorite Gundam series of all time.
Nice video! Hope Toy Galaxy can do videos on some of the classic super mecha series like Danguard Ace, Super Electro Magnetic Machine Voltes V, Raideen & Jeeg, as well as a video on the anime Starzinger.
Ah, G Gundam. The most gonzo mecha anime I watched until I discovered Tenga Toppa Gurren Laggan. (By the way Dan, please find a reason to do a show on that!) I was fortunate enough to have the Bandai DVDs when I got sick one time, so I binged much of the second half of the show while I recouperated. One of my favorite moments was Sai Saici and Argo versus Michelo Chariot. Also got to give props to Rain. She wasn't a Gundam fighter but when she wanted to help Domon, she jumped into the Rising Gundam and took on a beserker Allenby. That lady's got guts!
I love G Gundam. It was over the top and crazy, but just so much damn fun. And has one of the best "finishing attack" sequences of any anime ever. Sekiha Love Love Tenkyoken is epic beyond words. But the horse is the silly thing.
Fast forward to 2022, and the 1:144 scale Real Grade Burning Gundam is a God Tier Gunpla! I don't hate the Americanized names, and I think calling the lead mecha Burning Gundam actually works as a successor to Shining Gundam. This series still has the best creator's cameo in its second OP (see the old man in the Star Trek Federation uniform), and Mobile Suit cameos in its final episodes including the RX-78-2 riding a rocket and the debut of Wing Gundam.
I'm a younger millennial so I grew up with G Gundam in the early 2000's on Toonami. Zoids Chaotic Century also aired around the same time on Toonami, I always thought that show was like the G Gundam of the Zoids series, so it's fitting they aired on the same time block in 2002.
I'm just glad we can enjoy so many variations of the franchise, the original stories about the horror of war and the absurdist nature of G Gundam are both at the top of the franchise for me.
My friends and I memed the hell out of G Gundam, yeah it wasn't as serious as the UC timeline entries that pre-dated it but it was the right amount of corny cheesiness to make it a fun ride along the way. The hard deviation from the UC formula paved the way for Gundams like Wing Gundam, IBO and etc. The ones I think that could have tanked the franchise were the ones we don't really talk about any more. G-Saviour, Reconguista in G, AGE and the likes.
It was a jarring change going from Gundam Wing to G Gundam when I was a kid. It was a completely different tone that didn't click with me; I wanted space battles not gundams fighting in country sized boxing rings. Later as an adult I revisited G Gundam and enjoyed it way, way more.
For me, G Gundam feels like someone in the staff said "Let's get weird!" and for some reason everyone else agreed and went all-in which made the show weirdly charming in it's own way.
Great episode. Also, Yasuhiro Imagawa wrote and directed Giant Robo: The Day the Earth Stood Still, the greatest anime ever made. He’s one of the best.
Didn't ruin Gundam. In fact it's popular in its own right as a series. I love this show! It's the first series to actually put the question of pitting Gundams against each other, whether in same timeline or crossing over to the alternate universes.
I was waiting for you to mention Tequila Gundam when you were listing all the gundams For Neo Mexico.. Also there are only two lines Quotable from any Gundam Series. "Its a Gundam!" and "This hand of mine glows with an awesome power! Its burning grip tells me to defeat you! TAKE THIS! MY LOVE, MY ANGER, AND ALL OF MY SORROW! SHINING FINGER!"
This is legit my favorite gundam if not anime of all time. I am extremely happy that you guys are covering this. Please continue to do more videos catered to me only. Thank You!
I think I love G Gundam for the same reasons I love the Build Gundam universe. It has balls and the audacity to take what is usually a depressing story about the horrors of war and makes it more shonen based. It's unapologetic to have fun with itself and to create machines that, in almost any other universe, would be vastly overpowered to the point that it's comical. And for it's silliness, it's very consistent within the logic of its own world.
This was my favorite of the non-Zeon timeline series. The crazy designs of the Gundam fighters were great. Plus, who doesn't love Tomokazu shouting KYOJI like a mad man?
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personally I didn't like G Gundam, I much preferred MS Gundam and 08th MS Team when they were airing on Toonami, so its interesting to hear that I seemed to be the opposite of the general feeling because everyone I knew who liked Gundams at the time preferred the Universal Century time line shows.
Considering I'm one of those young'uns whose first ever Gundam series was Gundam Wing.... Yeah, it's Deathscythe Hell |3. Sandrock and Wing Zero are close seconds. Aaand I obviously never saw enough of G Gundam cuz I missed that bit about a horse being able to pilot a Gundam, wow xD. But I did like the series when it came over, and I watched it whenever I was able to :3 I also wanna give massive props to Mark Gatha for his performance as Domon Kashu in the dub. I miss him as Megaman X.
G Gundam is truely the creme de la creme of Gundam shows. Always liked Royal Gundam's design. Gotta like a gundam sniper who goes into battle in a robot tux with coat tails. But my favorite has always been Mandala Gundam. How it works makes no sense what-so-ever....but its cool.
Don't know about anybody else, but my brother and I totally played the Famicom G Gundam fighting game on our PC emulator back in the early Ots. We were actually looking for Gundam Wing games (which we found) but that was our first intro into any other version of Gundam that we had seen. My favorite will forever be the Tequila Gundam, but also its subsequent upgrade, the Daniel Custom, in the Build Fighter series.
I disagree with the title. Personally I feel that G Gundam was and still is the best gundam series of all time. Gundam fans are just so uptight and couldn't stand a gundam plot that isn't space war.
I wouldn't say it ruined Gundam, more like it set the stage for Gundam to re-embrace its Super Robots roots. Technically speaking Gundam began the Real Robot Mecha Anime Sub-genre and G Gundam was the beginning of a series of Gundam iterations that explored a sort of Marvel's "What If" or elseworlds plots where the mecha are made with Super Robot styled technology. Which is also why these shows are NOT set in the mainstream Gundam Timelines like the UCC era. But to be quite frank, I absolutely love how bonkers G Gundam was 😎
@@koweedate Funny thing though.. If you are a Super Robot Wars fan and you were able to play Super Robot Wars Alpha Gaiden, you'd have seen how the game's writers approached how the Turn A Gundam and X/Double X were incorporated into the game's timeline continuity by explaining that the two came from an Isekai or Alternate world, in this case an alternate Post apocalyptic timeline that could have happened after the UCC era had things went wrong and you failed the mission that was given to you from the game's beginning.
I have to say my favorite is God Gundam of course, but I REALLY love Gundam Spiegel and wish we would ever see more G range figures like Gundam Rose too
You cant seriously say that a show with the line “This hand of mine glows with an awesome power! It's loud roar tells me to defeat you! Take this! My love! My anger! And all of my sorrow! Erupting... burning... FINGER!” ruined anything!
DAMN skippy!
you have no idea how that line has stuck in my head for years its such amazing line I quote it sometimes still
That exact line is literally how it could've ruined Gundam, yes.
Most certainly is a dope line, probably the best thing from the show IMHO
There are worse Gundam shows. G-Gundam is just on oddball that's amusing in its own little way.
This episode basically describes my relationship with Gundam perfectly: I was in the sweet spot for Wing when it came out, around junior high/high school, and the subsequent Gundams just didn’t quite have the same appeal to me. Then G Gundam hit and I was like GIMME GIMME GIMME I’M GONNA WATCH EVERY EPISODE OF MOBILE SUIT STREET FIGHTER
honestly i watched wing, felt it was ok and liked G more when i saw it but liked the most of the UC stuff more
Same
@@shadowmarine156 Same. I tried re watching Wing recently. Got bored and couldn't bother finishing it. It very much just hit America at the right time and has nostalgia for being people's first.
@@rogown2 I have rewatched the show or moviesince i saw it when it came out when i was late elemtery early middle school in the usa and will rewatch g gundam and i like seed but find destiny tried to hard at a have its cake and eat it too for creating two kira like types with opposing veiws
"Mobile Suit Street Fighter"...
Laughed harder than expected.
I will say, the bit about how "the Ultimate Gundam was made to regenerate the Earth, and it was only after a major malfunction that its computer reached the conclusion that in order to do that, it must exterminate humanity and became the Devil Gundam" was actually a major revelation that only comes fairly late into the story - from the outset, you're meant to assume that it was merely a powerful weapon that was stolen,
WITH THE HELP OF KYOJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
KYOJIIIII!!!!!!!!!!!
RIP to Yoshifumi Ushima, he's Flying in the Sky now.
As a Sailor Moon fan who is proud of their Swedish ancestry, I was overjoyed when I found out Neo-Sweden's gundam looked just like a sailor soldier. And her pilot; spunky and tomboyish gamer-girl Allenby Beardsley, is still in my top ten waifu list.
Never has a more cringe statement been made in the comment section of a RUclips video.
@@alexcharles8541 SUBLIME!
@@alexcharles8541 I have. Some people call people who aren't Socialist Fascist Authoritarians Nazi's unironically.
@@JKurayami what the fuck are you babbling about now?
Ah, yes, Allenby Beardsley. Definitely waifu material. I always admired the design of the Noble Gundam, too.
R.I.P Yoshifumi Ushima
G-Gundam was my 2nd gundam series that I've watched way back 1999.
G Gundam was the very first Gundam series I've watched through. I was in high school at the time and I never had Cartoon Network until my sophomore year. I never got to see Gundam Wing until my college years when it came out on DVD. But I love G Gundam, Master Gundam always looked so cool. Maxter was a close second followed by Noble and Shadow.
Damn I was in first grade watching it
When G Gundam aired on CN, I was really into the Universal Century plotline (all of the UC Gundams that were dubbed, at the time, were being shown on Adult Swim), but I thought it was a nice departure from the more serious tone of the One Year War and its fallout. Toward the end, G Gundam took on a much darker tone, even if it never approached its UC counterparts. It still holds up despite its age.
If you want to laugh look at the complete mobile suit list for G Gundam
My Personal Favorite is the windmill Gundam with clogs .
80's stereotypes from a Japanese Perspective is best show , Needs a 4K Remake .
Dragon gundam and rose gundam we're awesome
i will always push this as the best Gundam series because it delivers what Gundam is always advertised as to the people that aren't already familiar with the franchise; "GIANT ROBOTS FIGHTING OTHER GIANT ROBOTS: THE SHOW"
Ditto
Agreed! Way better than the other ones with a slightly refreshing take
This and Gundam Wing are excellent for beginners to the franchise.
Plus the franchise needed a recharge after Victory Gundam partly due to Tomino's Hell. You know how things would go whenever Tomino was in a dark place.
Granted V Gundam wasn't bad but it bummed the fans out however.
G Gundam is hands down my favorite entry of the Gundam franchise. It's not even funny how little the other entries matter to me when compared to G Gundam.
This is a bold take and I’m absolutely here for it.
Facts, I’ve seen just about all I can get my hands on in gundam media, but the pure emotion I feel from G gundam burns hotter then a sekiha tenkyouken
same here. G Gundam is the only 1 that matters to me lol...ok MS08 too
The second by far would be?
@@simonhenriqueesilvalima90 Wing.
Everyone wants a Tequila Gundam.
This isn't just my favorite Gundam of all time, it's my favorite anime of all time. Regardless of how over the top or corny it is I love everything about it, I watch it at least every two years, it gives me so much nostalgia from when it premiered in the US on Toonami in 2002 when I became a fan. Good times.
It is just such a great anime. The characters are likable, that action is always good, and it's great from start to finish.
Your icon really shows how much of a fan you are too. King of Hearts: Champion of the Colonies.
@@sonicguyver7445 "The School of the Undefeated of the East! The Winds of the King!"
@@DLRX "LOOK! THE EAST IS BURNING RED!"
@@DLRX Zenshin! Keiretsu! TENPA KYOURAN!
I STILL want more from this world all of these years later.
The show that got me into Gundam. Not the best, but not terrible. Closer to Street Fighter with mechs than traditional Gundam, but still fun.
Imagawa is a legitimate mad lad. The story of Giant Robo the OVA's production is pretty hilarious. Intended to be an animated tribute to Mitsuteru Yokoyama's landmark manga and live action series(Johnny Sokko in the USA) Imagawa was ready to go all out. Until they were informed early in production that they couldn't use the vast majority of the characters from the original work in the new adaptation. This would force them to basically rewrite the entire story from scratch, making it a pretty poor re-adaptation or tribute to the original. Instead of being discouraged, Imagawa went straight to Yokoyama and asked him for permission to use characters from throughout his entire manga career. Yokoyama said yes. So instead of adapting just Giant Robo, it became a celebration of nearly all of Yokoyamas published manga with dozens of characters from works spanning decades. With that change the Giant Robo OVA took the form of a globe spanning adventure including characters plucked from time, all thrown into a neo-50's sci-fi setting full of wuxia masters, cold war spies, ancient samurai, ninjas, giant robots, wizards, zombies, shapeshifters, cyborgs, and a guy who cuts people in half by snapping his fingers. The resulting OVA series is considered to be one of the best anime ever made. The kicker is that he was wrestling this nightmare of a production, at the same time as he was directing G Gundam.
It's definitely one of if not the most unique entry in the Gundam franchise. While it opened the door for new installments to ignore the UC canon if they so desired, most of the ones that followed still decided to tell more conventional war stories that borrowed heavily from the original universe. I still think that the Universal Century Gundam shows could have been almost as big a deal in America as they were in Japan if somebody had somehow managed to get the original series onto American television in the 1980s.
It would be hacked if it came to the US in the 80’s, good thing Sunrise never jumped on that train.
Underground VHS channels were a better option.
A quote about G Gundam from series mech designer Kunio Okawara (who had been doing the design of Gundam since the beginning:
"Within the larger Gundam franchise, I believe that “Mobile Fighter G Gundam” is a show with immense meaning. I believe it was an amazing achievement for director Yasuhiro Imagawa, with his Tatsunoko sensibilities, to shatter the image of Gundam to such a degree.
When I began working on the show, I was quite serious. However Imagawa came up to me and said “It’s OK to make it more like Yatterman” - and so without feeling any shame I decided to make the Gundam for Holland into a windmill. It was a very interesting show to work on. It was almost like going back to working on Yatterman.
There was a lot of criticism of course, but we managed to overcome it and get G Gundam on air. The projects that came after, Gundam Wing and Gundam SEED, also overcame similar odds. The younger directors working on Gundam these days often like to have a message they want to get across, I believe that you can trace this back to G Gundam."
I loved watching G Gundam while it was airing on Toonami. 08th MS Team, too.
Gundam Wing never struck the same chord with me as either of those and while I understand its place in the US fandom, G Gundam gets crowded out too easily because of it.
Are you....noooo.
08th MS Team was so coooooool
Like a lot of people, Gundam Wing was my first exposure to Gundam and I loved it at the time, but once I saw the Universal Century timeline as well as G Gundam and others, Wing just doesn't rank high for me personally anymore.
Wing works well because it's basically the UC timelines greatest hits all in one series, it bogs down a bit in the middle though. Love G though, Master and G are my all time favorite Gundams.
@@mrspeigel3593 but it isn't. There's no danger to the gundams outside if the tallgeese,epyon and Wing zero. The gundams often don't even bother moving because the plot has them being invincible until they suddenly aren't
Yeah I'm glad you brought that up because here in the United States it was just another Gundam movie. But it shows you how fandoms can quickly become involved in a civil war.
We weren’t nearly as hung up as what Gundam was, so we took it on its own merits, hence it becoming something of a fan favorite here. I mean, they re-released the Blu Ray boxset of the series here with a Tequilla Gundam shot glass. That doesn’t happen if you aren’t popular.
I mean we'd only just been introduced to what a Gundam even was thanks to Toonami, but I do know this is one *is* controversial, a lot of western fans do not like this one with just as many loving it. Even at the time I remember comparing this one to Wing and just hating it for being so stupid in comparison
I can understand the betrayal long time fans might feel when you take a series of series about the horrors of war, and turn into into WWE. Cough Star Wars, cough Star Trek, cough American Horror Story cough. Reboots are always difficult, or sequels that take place 20 years after the director and writers have moved on. Americans have their own versions of rebooted franchises where the fans feel slighted.
I have a love-hate for G Fighter. The mecha were still cool but I wasn't into wrestling since I was like 9, and I was kinda getting into the real robot franchise again. MS 08th team was my all time fave, bringing back the nostalgia of watching Robotech. Some of the UC stuff is bonkers though. How many war crimes are they going to forgive for both Amuro and Char?!
I see what you did there nice
You must’ve been hanging out in some relatively anime fan free places lol
G Gundam was awesome. It's the only Gundam show that actually clicked with me. I could never get behind fighting with a giant robot with a bunch of pedals and knobs, but someone actually controlling a robot with their body and using their actual skills, that got me right on board as a kid. Never bothered with any of the others since they just never captured my interest.
I recently gave it another watch this year, and while it's a bit iffy at times, it's alright. Honestly the best part were the different designs for each country, gotta love Windmill Gundam, and the giant space sombrero for Neo Mexico.
If you like G Gundam, youll probably like Gundam Build Fighters since its JUST G Gundam, but with EVEN MORE Gundam fan service and robot smashing action.
G Gundam definitely targeted a different audience than previous series up to that point. Not better or worse, but if you were a fan of other series, you most likely were disappointed at that time. And vice versa.
I loved Neo-America's Manhattan battle station with the Liberty Cannon fired by a General Patton lookalike.
omg yes the Windmill Gundam
Tequila Gundam
Great video Dan, but unlike the masses I loved this show! "This hand of mine is burning red! Its loud roar tells me to grasp victory!.... Erupting Burning FINGER!". That show had some great battle cries throughout the series especially Domon and Rain's "These hands of ours are burning red. Their loud cries tells us to grasp happiness! -Erupting Burning Finger! -Sekiha Love Love Tenkyoken!”
Now...HEATTTTTT...END!🔥
G Gundam: Came for the robots, stayed for the stereotypes. While some of the designs are truly out there, God Gundam is still one of the all time best. For it's time, the animation was solid. The voice acting was superb (Seki Tomokazu) and the music was phenomenal. While the story was a hot mess, the fact that it went so far outside of the established Gundam format, it truly opened the way for future series - by setting the boundary. Anything between 0079 and G Gundam is permissible.
Its importance to the overall franchise is simply being what it is. The criticisms may be warranted, but no one can deny that G Gundam has spirit. Imagawa stayed with the project to ensure this was the case - that while vastly different from anything that had come before, at the core of its being, it was still Gundam.
Imagawa-san, hountou-ni arigatou. 🙇
Chibodee Crockett is my spirit animal.
When people point out a live-action Gundam movie is being made, I always make the joke this is the one they oughta adapt. Get Donnie Yen as Master Asia and go from there. Or don’t because the show is completely insane in a way that works best in animation.
Donnie (f*₩§¥) Yen!!
🤘🤘🖖🖖
I'd completely forgotten about that. Wonder if it's still on track? Could be interesting or complete garbage. Lol
Seems like it's adapting the original based on a promotional screenshot of the RX 79-2 that was floating around a while back.
I heard it got canceled already
@@requiemdragon I hope it did and they start over, because the writer was responsible for a bunch of shows that just got canceled, most recently Paper Girls. Just start over and beg Sunrise to do The Origin.
This hand of mine is burning red! Its loud roar is telling me to leave a comment!
G Gundam is THE most quotable gundam series of all time.
"This HAND OF MINE is BURNING R E D"🔥🔥🔥🔥
I fell in love with G-Gundam. Its unironically my favorite Gundam. I know it's not the best Gundam. But it's ridiculous nature is my favorite. As for my favorite? Ugh. I dunno. Tequila Gundam is great. But Mermaid Gundam is a Gundam in a fish costume. And thats hilarious.
Thank you for this. Great work as always. This remains my absolute favorite Gundam series, as I feel that it presents the most succinct encapsulation of the key themes of the original Universal Century, albeit in a far more bombastic style.
That said, I take mild exception to the video's early dismissal of Super Robot shows as less mature. They're scifi, so they can definitely get a little silly, but many of them were exceptionally violent and presented really challenging story concepts. Tadao Nagahama's Romance Trilogy paved the way for Gundam in the first place by embracing the idea of sympathetic villains and more nuance to the conflict. Voltes V showcased the clash of classism and slavery, while Daimos outright portrayed racial stereotyping as a means for the elite to stoke conflict and perpetrate war for personal gain. There would be no Char Aznable were it not for those shows' antagonists. Tomino learned a lot from working with Nagahama.
Domon Kasshu's English dub VA also voiced Zero in Megaman X4, and presently works as a dentist somewhere.
"This drill of mine glows with an awesome power! It's loud whine tells me to defeat plaque!"
@@the47thpresident "WHAT AM I DRILLING FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORR!!????" "Oh yeah, you didnt brush and floss properly and now you have cavities."
@@the47thpresident Nice. Lol
I give the dub cast so much credit as they knew what this show was about and they freaking delivered.
minor correction he was X in X 8 Command Mission and Maverick Hunter X and he became a doctor not quite a dentist ^ ^
I love how they always plug the dates when it first aired in the US and get a little nostalgic to say that was my childhood and tuned in for all that amazing anime that first hit the US and happy to have been there for it.
Same here ❤
I was skeptical of G Gundam at first, but it grew on me. Now I really appreciate the audacity of it all. Shadow/Spiegel Gundam is probably my favorite; it's like crossing a ninja with that weird clockwork German assassin zombie from the first Hellboy movie, or if Vega from Street Fighter 2 was German and a robot.
Time to go listen to the Shining Finger theme on repeat again.
Love this series. A gloriously over the top, ham and cheese fest with great animation, memorable characters, and giant robots punching each other in the face. What's not to love?
A Dragonball crossover would be hillarious.
Can you imagine Saiyaman Gundam doing all those poses?!
Saw G Gundam after Gundam Wing and I absolutely loved it. Its still my favorite Gundam series. Over the top in every way that is awesome.
"What if the nationality based designed were considered offensive?"
MWHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
Some of them were offensive as all hell... and people loved them.
My Hispanic friends saw Tequila Gundam and were pissed that they couldn't get a model kit for it.
Don't forget Zebra Gundam and Neo-Iraq's *easily* dispatched Scud Gundam.
You can't forget about the Windmill and the Bull Gundam. The design was so unique and whacky it gave so much character for the show. Hopefully we can get a story about Zeta gundam since it is so good and also so dark as well!
The borderline racist stuff didn't do it for me, but I loved Gundam all the same. And frankly, it was nice having something else to counter all the DBZ stuff. I did like the overarching plot with Devil Gundam so I stuck it out for that and glad I did! Somehow this series crammed all the anime tropes in: split personalities, tentacle monsters, over the top villains, heterochromia, amnesia, all the things!
"Model kits are for older kids who felt like adults." I feel personally attacked
It was "culture" shock, G is unlike any other Gundam show, a love letter to Hong Kong martial arts films as opposed to the fairly hard sci fi of the UC. However while show flopped the merch was a hit, the mech designs of the series are top notch.
When you learn the head writer also wrote the first Giant Robo anime and the Shin Mazinger series it all starts to make sense. Unlike all the other Gundam shows G Fighter requires a love of classic super robot shows to truly enjoy.
This makes total sense, now that we have access to most Gundam content in North America. Victory Gundam, despite being set in the UC timeline was so radically different from all that had come before it, that any further change would necessitate the need for new continuities starting with G Gundam. However I appreciate as new content is added, Gundam can both add new worlds, and still go back and create new stories in the UC timeline for classic fans as well. I wish Hasbro would take note of this for Transformers.
Late UC Gundam (F91, Victory) would have been better served as Alternate Universe stories rather than being stuck with the albatross of the UC timeline. With no Zeon and an Earth Federation greatly diminished and barely recognizable, and little to no direct references to earlier UC history, they're pretty much AU in all but name already.
In early 2000s when this aired on Toonami I was the hardcore UC purist that was angry that we didn't get Zeta Gundam at the time since it was the logical follow up to Mobile Suit Gundam. So I was a bit hesitant to warm up to this one. I gave G Gundam a chance and watched it and though It took a bit to get used to it, after a few weeks I was hooked and ended up loving it anyway. such a great, fun series.
I look at the Skull Gundam and I think, "This... THIS is a Gundam that Dr. Wily would design for himself!"
I enjoy the classic UC Gundam series, and I enjoy Wing in its own way, but this series, THIS SERIES... I freaking love it!
IT MAKES ME CRY. Just thinking of the endings of episodes 44, 45, and 49, can get me teary-eyed.
While i definitely prefer many other Gundam Series, I thought G gundam was ok. I think G gundam WOULD have 'ruined' gundam if that was the trend that gundam had KEPT going forward as it would have become too much like a super robot show instead of the real robot genre it helped create.. But seeing as it didn't, it becomes this one off, kind of gem, and I think I can appreciate it more for that. Same with Turn A gundam but for very different reasons.
G Gundam was my introduction to the franchise back when I first saw it on Toonami back in 2002 (it & Rurouni Kenshin were my introduction to Toonami, essentially), and I still absolutely loved it when I finally re-watched it again a few years ago. The rewatch was especially fun, because in the years since it was on Toonami I learned more & more about the show's influences & inspirations, particular how much of Masami Kurumada's works Imagawa infused into it.
Shining Gundam's Super Mode & God Gundam's Hyper Mode were an homage to the Soul of Gold power-up seen in Saint Seiya (not a Super Saiyan reference, as most would believe), the usage of international stereotypes (while not Imagawa's idea, originally) definitely wound up paying homage to how Ring ni Kakero did the same with its World Rivals, the New Shuffle Alliance Domon forms with his former rivals are a direct homage to the World Jr. Union seen in RnK, & even a legendary episode where everyone seemingly dies to defeat their opponents so that Domon can focus on fighting Master Asia 1-on-1 was admitted by Imagawa to be taken wholesale by a similar fake-out death situation seen in RnK. G Gundam is that delicious stew comprised of so many inspirations & loves of Imagawa's, and it will forever remain one of all-time favorite anime ever.
Thank you
Son, G Gundam saved the franchise from dying off completely. Show so god damn respect.
12:12 I was absolutely fascinated by the 5 Gundam pilots each having their own unique mech. to me it was VERY Power Rangers and I ate it right up.
I really liked the random Gundams thrown into cameo roles in the background during the climactic battle near the end of the series. A bunch of Universal Century suits, from the RX-78-2 all the way to the F91, and even the Wing Gundam, which hadn't even made its debut on television yet.
*walks in in a Cobra Kai shirt and breaks all your stuff behind you on those shelves and leaves*
I learned in the last year or two that Japan was not receptive to G Gundam, and I understand what a departure it was, but it’s not like ZZ and Victory are perfect and without criticism. 😏
Still, G rules. Bless you, Toonami.
And, indeed, the fact that there hasn’t been a Gundam series where, at least, all the mobile suits have Beast Modes if not being, basically, Zoids is a damn shame. 😼
My first Gundam.
Always felt a rush when he screamed SHINING Finger and I remember the episode where he got his hands on the Erupting Burning Finger.
I still do feel the rush too, that voice actor really did it for me.
I loved this series. It was different and over the top which was a nice change from the real robot style.
This is my favorite Gundam series! I'd like to see a small sequel or movie.
Gundam fight set! Ready! GOOOO!
We need more shows like this, just ones that are utterly completely batshit insane and just have legit fun with their mecha designs. Not even Gurren Lagaan, the anime that gave a giant galaxy dwarfing blue man ever lived up to this, with even a HORSE getting a mecha and another being a freakin' windmill. Enough said.
And really, any anime which gives us 'This hand of mine glows with an awesome power! It's loud roar tells me to defeat you! Take this! My love! My anger! And all of my sorrow!" is an A ++ in my book. Kudos to Build Fighters Try for homaging Domon years later. Kudos to this show for giving us one of the manliest protags in history.
A a fan of Super Robot and Mecha anime, a "fun factor" is definitely a positive, as long as it's not too goofy. I'd highly recommend King of Braves GaoGaiGar for that same feel.
@@brandonandcharlene9527 Imagawa directed GaoGaiGar after doing Mobile fighter G Gundam.
GaoGaiGar is a highly underrated show here in the States.
I love it!
When you hear the opening theme, you know that you're in for wild ride.
Gurren Lagann was far more over the top than this come on
@@weiz2420 Imagawa did not direct GaoGaiGar. He did direct Giant Robo OVA, the epic Shin Mazinger Z and the very sad Tetsujin 28 reboot. All great shows though
The thing about G Gundam is that it freed Gundam from being itself, specifically from the UC. By no means a deep series, it struck at the creator doldrum that had set in, essentially creating something that held its own, but was still distinctly Gundam. What followed afterwards allowed the designs to change and constantly reinvent itself to fit different narratives. The resurgence of UC has been noted in this age, but I look forward to whatever tends to stand by itself when the next series is announced.
I literally shouted "oh hell yeah!",when I saw your shirt,Dan.
G Gundam was my favorite series of toys from the franchise!
As soon as I read the title, I was ready to fight, since G Gundam is my favorite Gundam series.
If the point was over the top Mechs, then the best has to be the Butler Gundam piloted by The French fighter's actual butler/man servant. And yes, even that one got a toy in the MSIA line.
As certified fan of G Gundam myself is very knowledgeable to others why it's so high popular in the 90's. Not just because it has Dragonball-ish action scene, outrageous nationality theme design or some cringest dialogue ever had(especially in the dub of course😁)but more on the deep storyline of the each 5 gundam protagonist also another characters include in the series.That's the reason is still my favorite no.1 Gundam Anime all time (Wing, After War, Stardust Memories, 8th MS team and IBO In my list).
Almost forgot Thank you Mr. Dan Larson and Co. for the Great episode today 👊🏻 to dig deeper(Cons)G Gundam early stage and(Pros) recognition to mainstream media in the world and have more gundam history to come in the future.
I'm From the 🇵🇭.
Funny you bring it up because G Gundam was the only Gundam other than X that I watched start to finish (both tagalized!) and enjoyed every afternoon. Wing? Didn't even watch because for some reason I felt that the main character would die at the end... which didn't happen.
@@christiandacanay3086 Excellent Point my Dude 😎
When I was young I despised it... now that I'm older it's probably my favorite Gundam series simply for the fact that it's having fun and not trying to make you as a viewer miserable lol... It's unintentionally hilarious and emotionally moving
The hilarity is most definitely intentional.
8:39--I said it once and I'll say it again: If that's subliminal advertising, that's just terrible.
Dan's t-shirt really fit the segment.
BTW, favorite Gundam series of all time.
Larson has acquired the knowledge of G Gundam with the help of KYOJI!!!
G Gundam is nothing short of the BEST gundam series ever made. period.
Looks both ways for gundam fans
This was actually my favorite gundam series
Mine too.
Nice video! Hope Toy Galaxy can do videos on some of the classic super mecha series like Danguard Ace, Super Electro Magnetic Machine Voltes V, Raideen & Jeeg, as well as a video on the anime Starzinger.
Ah, G Gundam. The most gonzo mecha anime I watched until I discovered Tenga Toppa Gurren Laggan. (By the way Dan, please find a reason to do a show on that!)
I was fortunate enough to have the Bandai DVDs when I got sick one time, so I binged much of the second half of the show while I recouperated. One of my favorite moments was Sai Saici and Argo versus Michelo Chariot. Also got to give props to Rain. She wasn't a Gundam fighter but when she wanted to help Domon, she jumped into the Rising Gundam and took on a beserker Allenby. That lady's got guts!
the Galaxy is already one of my favorite channels, and then you had to go and slide in some Mighty Boosh. Bravo, gents.
I love G Gundam. It was over the top and crazy, but just so much damn fun. And has one of the best "finishing attack" sequences of any anime ever. Sekiha Love Love Tenkyoken is epic beyond words.
But the horse is the silly thing.
The Gundam that looks like a windmill is not at all silly.
Fast forward to 2022, and the 1:144 scale Real Grade Burning Gundam is a God Tier Gunpla!
I don't hate the Americanized names, and I think calling the lead mecha Burning Gundam actually works as a successor to Shining Gundam.
This series still has the best creator's cameo in its second OP (see the old man in the Star Trek Federation uniform), and Mobile Suit cameos in its final episodes including the RX-78-2 riding a rocket and the debut of Wing Gundam.
SECRET GALAXY ALL SET? READY, GO!!!!!
I'm a younger millennial so I grew up with G Gundam in the early 2000's on Toonami. Zoids Chaotic Century also aired around the same time on Toonami, I always thought that show was like the G Gundam of the Zoids series, so it's fitting they aired on the same time block in 2002.
I'm just glad we can enjoy so many variations of the franchise, the original stories about the horror of war and the absurdist nature of G Gundam are both at the top of the franchise for me.
My friends and I memed the hell out of G Gundam, yeah it wasn't as serious as the UC timeline entries that pre-dated it but it was the right amount of corny cheesiness to make it a fun ride along the way. The hard deviation from the UC formula paved the way for Gundams like Wing Gundam, IBO and etc.
The ones I think that could have tanked the franchise were the ones we don't really talk about any more. G-Saviour, Reconguista in G, AGE and the likes.
Another Gundam episode? Yes, please!!
14:40 The G Gundam story did continue in a way finally on Super Robot Wars T for the PS4 in 2019.
It was a jarring change going from Gundam Wing to G Gundam when I was a kid. It was a completely different tone that didn't click with me; I wanted space battles not gundams fighting in country sized boxing rings. Later as an adult I revisited G Gundam and enjoyed it way, way more.
08th MS Team is still one of my favorite storylines!
For me, G Gundam feels like someone in the staff said "Let's get weird!" and for some reason everyone else agreed and went all-in which made the show weirdly charming in it's own way.
Great episode. Also, Yasuhiro Imagawa wrote and directed Giant Robo: The Day the Earth Stood Still, the greatest anime ever made. He’s one of the best.
Didn't ruin Gundam. In fact it's popular in its own right as a series.
I love this show! It's the first series to actually put the question of pitting Gundams against each other, whether in same timeline or crossing over to the alternate universes.
Domon Kasshu is tied with Mobile Suit Gundam 00's Setsuna F Seiei for my favorite Gundam protagonist, he's such a genuinely charming character!
I'm so on board with G Gundam.
I was waiting for you to mention Tequila Gundam when you were listing all the gundams For Neo Mexico..
Also there are only two lines Quotable from any Gundam Series. "Its a Gundam!" and "This hand of mine glows with an awesome power!
Its burning grip tells me to defeat you! TAKE THIS! MY LOVE, MY ANGER, AND ALL OF MY SORROW! SHINING FINGER!"
This is legit my favorite gundam if not anime of all time. I am extremely happy that you guys are covering this. Please continue to do more videos catered to me only. Thank You!
I think I love G Gundam for the same reasons I love the Build Gundam universe. It has balls and the audacity to take what is usually a depressing story about the horrors of war and makes it more shonen based. It's unapologetic to have fun with itself and to create machines that, in almost any other universe, would be vastly overpowered to the point that it's comical. And for it's silliness, it's very consistent within the logic of its own world.
To tim his date this is the only Gundam series I truly love. The lack of a traditional wartime setting is why I love it.
Because it played a tournament over actual warfare
G Gundam is awesome and still one of my favorite anime and Gundam animes as well,Master Asia ,Swartz, Domon are amazing.
This was my favorite of the non-Zeon timeline series. The crazy designs of the Gundam fighters were great. Plus, who doesn't love Tomokazu shouting KYOJI like a mad man?
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G Gundam remains my favorite Gundam show. The storyline is amazing, and no other Gundam show has glory of Master Asia.
personally I didn't like G Gundam, I much preferred MS Gundam and 08th MS Team when they were airing on Toonami, so its interesting to hear that I seemed to be the opposite of the general feeling because everyone I knew who liked Gundams at the time preferred the Universal Century time line shows.
Title is heresy
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Considering I'm one of those young'uns whose first ever Gundam series was Gundam Wing.... Yeah, it's Deathscythe Hell |3. Sandrock and Wing Zero are close seconds.
Aaand I obviously never saw enough of G Gundam cuz I missed that bit about a horse being able to pilot a Gundam, wow xD. But I did like the series when it came over, and I watched it whenever I was able to :3
I also wanna give massive props to Mark Gatha for his performance as Domon Kashu in the dub. I miss him as Megaman X.
WITH THE HELP OF KYOJI!
G Gundam is truely the creme de la creme of Gundam shows.
Always liked Royal Gundam's design.
Gotta like a gundam sniper who goes into battle in a robot tux with coat tails.
But my favorite has always been Mandala Gundam. How it works makes no sense what-so-ever....but its cool.
My Favorite Gundam Anime
Mine too
My thoughts exactly. G Gundam was epic in the early 2000s on cartoon network
Don't know about anybody else, but my brother and I totally played the Famicom G Gundam fighting game on our PC emulator back in the early Ots. We were actually looking for Gundam Wing games (which we found) but that was our first intro into any other version of Gundam that we had seen. My favorite will forever be the Tequila Gundam, but also its subsequent upgrade, the Daniel Custom, in the Build Fighter series.
I Love G Gundam!
Same!
The golden 'Kuji" figure tradition WILL NOT DIE. Just yesterday the Japan only Transformers Alliance game announced golden Seekers as special drops.
I disagree with the title. Personally I feel that G Gundam was and still is the best gundam series of all time. Gundam fans are just so uptight and couldn't stand a gundam plot that isn't space war.
One day, Gundam and Dragon Ball Z had a baby. And it was the most beautiful baby.
To me the Devil Gundam was absolutely fun to build. This Gundam although flawed in some sense was great. Like street fighter but for Gundams!
I wouldn't say it ruined Gundam, more like it set the stage for Gundam to re-embrace its Super Robots roots. Technically speaking Gundam began the Real Robot Mecha Anime Sub-genre and G Gundam was the beginning of a series of Gundam iterations that explored a sort of Marvel's "What If" or elseworlds plots where the mecha are made with Super Robot styled technology. Which is also why these shows are NOT set in the mainstream Gundam Timelines like the UCC era. But to be quite frank, I absolutely love how bonkers G Gundam was 😎
then Turn A occurred and merge them into a single ending
@@koweedate Funny thing though..
If you are a Super Robot Wars fan and you were able to play Super Robot Wars Alpha Gaiden, you'd have seen how the game's writers approached how the Turn A Gundam and X/Double X were incorporated into the game's timeline continuity by explaining that the two came from an Isekai or Alternate world, in this case an alternate Post apocalyptic timeline that could have happened after the UCC era had things went wrong and you failed the mission that was given to you from the game's beginning.
I have to say my favorite is God Gundam of course, but I REALLY love Gundam Spiegel and wish we would ever see more G range figures like Gundam Rose too