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Because of its lighter tone and its slapstick humor, the series suffers a poor reputation among the serious-minded ranks of Gundam fandom, some of which even accuse Tomino of deliberately trying to sabotage the Gundam franchise. The second half of the series does return to a more serious tone while sporting a more somber opening theme song. The whimsical opening theme song Anime Ja Nai (It's Not Anime) reflected the non-seriousness of the first half of the series. The series is also infamous for its 14th and 15th episodes revolving around an old colony populated by technology-fearing primitives known as the Light Tribe, considered by many fans to be the franchise's lowest point up to then. Judau Ashta's first battle clearly lampoons the previous Gundam pilot's instant piloting ability by having Judau be incredibly poor at combat in his first battle, however his opponent is still quite afraid of him. For example, in the second episode, Captain Bright is reduced to defending the Argama from thrown oranges. Space Runaway Ideon was followed by Combat Mecha Xabungle), this nominal sequel to Zeta Gundam struck a much lighter, often comical, tone, in contrast to its predecessor's brooding melodrama. Nevertheless, its broadcast immediately followed that of Zeta Gundam and manages to tie up the Zeon remnant/Neo Zeon plotline from Zeta that was left unfinished.Īs part of Tomino's tendencies to follow up a tragedy with a comedy (e.g. Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ was originally conceived of as a second season of Zeta Gundam, but it was ultimately decided that the show should feature an all-new cast, Tomino originally wanted Char as the main character, but he received the "okay" on Char's Counterattack. Issenman-Nen Ginga (Ten Million Years Galaxy) by Jun Hiroe (eps 26-47).Jidai ga Naiteiru (The Era is Crying) by Masato Arai (eps 1-25).
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Hoshizora no Believe (Believe Believe in the Starry Sky) by Mami Ayukawa (episode 20).Anime Ja Nai (It's Not Anime) by Masato Arai (eps 1-25).Main article: List of Universal Century episodes Characters Character Mechanic Earth Federation/AEUG & Karaba Mobile Suits Aside from the openings, Amuro Ray does not make an appearance in the series either. Yoshiyuki Tomino's original plan for the show which involved Char's return was neither revealed, nor does Tomino himself remember it. Out of the major Zeta Gundam characters, only recurring captain Bright Noa and Axis leader Haman Karn make more than cameo appearances in ZZ Char Aznable's planned appearance was canceled when Tomino was given the go-ahead to do the Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack movie. The climax takes place at Side 3 in the Battle of Axis. As such, this became the first of a number of Gundam series where a team of Gundam mobile suits fight alongside each other regularly. Now sporting a line up of the behemoth MSZ-010 Double Zeta Gundam and the returning MSZ-006 Zeta Gundam, RX-178 Gundam Mk-II and Gundam-like MSN-00100 Hyaku Shiki, the group is nicknamed the Gundam Team. To fight off the Axis Zeon, now called the Neo Zeon, Captain Bright Noa recruits a group of teenage junk collectors led by the loudmouthed but powerful Newtype Judau Ashta to pilot the Argama's mobile suits. As the continuation of Zeta Gundam, this series once again follows the story of the Anti Earth Union Group (AEUG) battleship Argama after Kamille defeats Paptimus Scirocco.