Alternative Titles
Japanese: 機動戦士ガンダムF91
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Type:
Movie
Episodes:
1
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Mar 16, 1991
Studios:
Sunrise
Source:
Original
Duration:
2 hr.
Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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New Interest Stack
Interest StacksThe franchise of Mobile Suit Gundam, and specifically it's Universal Century timeline (UC), is one of monumental value for the anime medium as a whole, since it is one of the first animated media that features the human tragedies and the fragility of the human psyche in wartimes, the basis of which are the production cast's memories from their childhood, as kids who had to grew up in the aftermath of World War 2, which you can definitely feel as undertones throughout the franchise's origins. Mobile Suit Gundam is probably the most influential anime franchise ever, and contrary to common opinion, it is no a meathead action kids' show full of repetitive robot fights. Gundam is a very flawed but very meaningful work of art, full of thought provoking sociopolitical commentary on war as well as interesting supernatural conceptualization. Real robots are a subgenre of the mecha genre, in which the mechas are depicted as realistic warmachines as opposed to the superheroistic depiction of the super robot subgenre. It was started in 1979 by Mobile Suit Gundam. This is a canonical watch order that is geared towards a first time viewer of Gundam. I myself experienced the series in this order, which preserves the canonical order, but mends it slightly to preserve watching experience and prevent burnout. Included will be double-ups of series, which means the TV and Compilation movie versions and/or OVAs. Most of those "rewatches" will come after a period of time, slid into the timeline in a way that prevents serious burn-out. Realistically you can swap around any of them for their relative compilation, but first will always come the "preferred" version. These are the anime included in the very first Super Robot Wars game, on Game Boy. Also featured in its HD remake on PlayStation 3 and Vita. These are the anime that appeared in Super Robot Wars 2, released on Famicom and Game Boy Advance, with a remake on PlayStation. These are the anime that appear in Super Robot Wars 2G, for Game Boy. This is an enhanced remake of Super Robot Wars 2, featuring a slightly larger roster. These are the anime that appear in Super Robot Wars 64, for the Nintendo 64. |