

Unfortunately, they often don't realize what's right until someone dies to show them. Good war drama is the biggest ingredient Amuro and his comrades desert from the stress of war many times, but always realize what's right and come back. Politics do play a role in it, but not so much of one that you'll be bogged down by who wants what and what will bring who which. It's a well-done storyline, but unlike many of today's shows it's a well-done storyline without being an impossibly convoluted storyline.

It's actually still good today (not like Kikaider), and anything you've seen that's like it was probably "inspired" by it. Let's move on.Īt the time of its conception, the storyline of Mobile Suit Gundam was simply unmatched. The same can't be said of the movie, Char's Counterattack, but. A show like this sounds like the type that I would mercilessly roast, but I actually liked it. It also receives a lot of praise from anime fans. If you read interviews with a lot of anime directors, you'll find that some who worked on the most unlikely of projects (Love Hina) were actually inspired by the original Gundam. Mobile Suit Gundam (also known as Gundam UC 0079, but known on Cartoon Network as Mobile Suit Gundam) is possibly the start of modern anime as we know it. Amuro joins and begins to pilot the RX-78 Gundam, the most powerful of the new mobile suits. Bright, the commander of White Base, has to find a new crew among the ruins of the colony. One day, the Zeon attack, killing his parents and everyone he knows, along with the crew of the White Base, a ship designed to carry the new Federation Mobile Suits. The Federation is building their own mobile suits in Side 7, a colony where a teenager named Amuro Ray and his friends are living in peace. The Zeon are devastating the Federation because they have giant mecha called mobile suits. They crash a colony into Earth, blowing up Australia (damn, no more kangaroos!). Well, not all people, but some of the people on these colonies consider themselves better than people on Earth, so they form the Principality of Zeon to break away from the Federation. In the future, people live on space stations called colonies which have artificial environments inside them.
