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机动战士高达 Gundam Seed+Destiny TV+Special Edition 蓝光版未收录NCOP+ED (DVD). 这边的是蓝光重制版被替换掉的OP和ED,还有Special Edition的ED Seed 重制蓝光版的NCOP+ED av23944230 Destiny 重制蓝光版的NCOP+ED av23859581.

As I promise. Some of you might wonder why I am not include Gundam in my anime list. It is simply because I had them special in my heart. Too many gundam series that I watched that had left me a different kinds of impression. Too hard for me to choose only just one.

I love gundam. Suka banget sama Gundam.

Mulai dari serial TV, OVA, Movie, OST sampai ke robot Gundam plastik itu sendiri. I was captive by Gundam since my brother asked me to watch Gundam Seed series with him.

Since then, I definitely hooked by it. Start to dig in my brother collection of Gundam series, movie, ova and watched some of them. I even help him to assemble Gundam that he bought from Mangga 2 at that time. What an unforgettable experience. I guess I have to thank him for bring me into the world of Gundam Planet.

For those of you who don’t know what gundam is better surf about them. Here is one of my favorite site to feed my curiousity and interest about Gundam, http://blog.gundamplanet.com.

Basically, Gundam is a metaseries of Japanese anime created by Sunrise studios that features giant robots (or “mecha”) called “Gundam”.

For me, Gundam is still the best anime in terms of mecha. In fact, Mobile Suit Gundam is said to have pioneered the real robot era of mecha anime. And I believe it too.

As you can see, Gundam first appeared in 1979, long before I born into this world and still continued until now. How long it has been? Wow! just Wow!

Nah, bagi yang belum pernah nonton Gundam, coba deh nonton 25 Gundam anime pilihan saya. Siapa tahu you’ll be captivated as much as I am.

For details review, browse http://www.anime-planet.com.

Oh btw, the OST also very awesome, almost all the OST.

1. Mobile Suit Gundam (1979)

2. Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (1985)

3. Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ (1986)

4. Mobile Suit Victory Gundam (1993)

5. Gundam Build Fighters Try (2014)

6. Gundam Build Fighters (2013)

7. Mobile Suit gundam-san (2014)

8. Gundam: G no Reconguista (2014)

9. Mobile Suit Gundam Age (2011)

10. SD Gundam Sangokuden Brave Battle Warriors (2010)

11. Mobile Suit Gundam 00 (2007)

12. Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Second Season (2008)

13. Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny (2004)

14. Mobile Suit Gundam SEED (2002)

15. Mobile Fighter G Gundam (1994)

16. Gundam Wing (1995)

17. Mobile New Century Gundam X (1996)

18. Turn A Gundam (1999)

19. SD Gundam Force (2004)

20. Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny Special Edition I: The Broken World (2006)

21. Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny Special Edition II: Respective Swords (2006)

22. Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny Special Edition III: The Hell Fire of Destiny (2006)

23. Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny Special Edition IV: The Cost of Freedom (2007)

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24. Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny Final Plus: The Chosen Future (2005)

25. Mobile Suit Gundam SEED : The Empty Battlefield (2004)

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Japanese Title: Kidou Senshi Gundam SEED DestinyRelated: (prequel)Mobile Suit Gundam Seed C.E.73: Stargazer (side story)Similar:Watched in: Japanese & EnglishGenre: MechaLength: 50 episodesPositives:. The return of SEED characters. More of SEED’s great music.Negatives:. The narrative parallels SEED too closely. Most new characters are dull, or worse, irritating.

More Cagalli than before. Overuse of flashbacks and two recap episodes, even with the HD remaster. Many repeated animations.If you read my review, you know that I have a fondness for that series. However, it’s with a heavy heart that I must convey how disappointed I am with Gundam SEED Destiny. My greatest issue is with how unnecessary this sequel feels, as I shall illustrate.We start with a tenuous diplomatic mission, where Cagalli, now head representative of Orb, takes umbrage with the idea of ZAFT having a military, even for defence. (Whose bloody idea was it to keep her around? She presents the best case never to have a monarch in power.) Mid-diplomacy talks, Earth Federation agents infiltrate the ZAFT compound and steal three new Gundam units, destroying much in the process.

( Wait a minute) Cagalli and her bodyguard Athrun must flee aboard Minerva, the latest ZAFT vessel on her maiden voyage, where he is forced to pilot a Gundam as the only veteran aboard. ( This sounds oddly familiar) The three infiltrators are “extended” humans, always squabbling with each other.

Stop, stop Am I watching again? All of this is the same, save for a few faction swaps and minor details.

I could understand if they wanted to start this way (as in each Harry Potter book), pay tribute to the prequel or draw a parallel, but here, the similarities ring true throughout the plot. Minerva.Forced descent through Earth’s atmosphere with a Gundam trapped outside? Nukes launched against the Coordinator space colonies? Effeminate villain in the shadows that loathes Coordinators? Weird, out-of-body, space floaty-thingy, experience after the loss of a lover that broke a main character? Why even ask? Destiny is the definition of a Hollywood sequel.

Most of the new characters, and Athrun in parts, go through the same events as Kira and crew the first time around. Totally not a villain.Destiny is at its best with the new events for returning characters. Lacus and Kira run an orphanage in the countryside, but their peace and quiet cannot last, especially with the advent Cagalli forced into a political marriage. Of interest to me, was Lacus’s plotline and how the new ZAFT chairman, Durandal (most interesting new character), handles the aftermath of her actions from. Kira, though he remains important, serves as a weapon, more than anything else, for Lacus. The Archangel’s plot line is interesting, even with less screen time than the new ships.

More Gundam battles.Oh, I haven’t even mentioned the protagonist – that should indicate how weak a character he is. Shinn, an Orb war refugee turned ZAFT soldier, pilots Minerva’s strongest Gundam, Impulse. Which reminds me The launch sequences, bloody hell, what a chore.

What feels like every second episode, we have to watch Impulse and its individual parts load into the launcher and then take off one by one (why not go pre-assembled?) before they fuse Megazord-style – twice per episode if he swaps loadout mid-battle. Just wait until Impulse launches with several other mechs. The repeated combat animations aren’t as bad this time around, but these launch sequences certainly pick up that hot poker and start stabbing you to make sure you never forget the pain. This is a case where they jumped the Rule of Cool. Waaaaaa!Anyway, back to Shinn (do I have to?) and his incessant whining.

He’s the kid who would have the snot beaten out of him every time he speaks – yes, he is that annoying, and even worse with the Japanese voice. He’s lucky Cagalli is there to nab the spotlight. And yet, Shinn’s greatest issue isn’t even his personality, but his purpose here. I cannot comprehend why they chose him, of all characters, to be protagonist. Yes, I understand that the loss of his family in Orb battle ties him to the conflict; however, you could say that about anyone.

Everyone has lost something in war. The writers didn’t do anything with Shinn, which is a strange statement to make, as he partakes in most fights. Seriously, why him? Shinn has no impact on the grander plot, unlike Athrun, Lacus, or Durandal.Gundam SEED Destiny is by no means a bad anime. Not by a long shot.

If hadn’t come first to tell all these familiar plot points already, Destiny would have left a better impression. As is, however, the similarities are too obvious. And more Cagalli? He’s talking to a child.Art – MediumSlightly better quality than HD remaster, as the art style was already in place.

The remaster removed an episode’s worth of recap and added a few new scenes to go with the HD resolution and widescreen. Repeated animations, launch sequences in particular, are still a plague.Sound – HighThe English track is better, Ocean Studios returning with another great dub, and Shinn’s Japanese nasal makes me want to go deaf. Like, the electronic and techno music is great.Story – MediumI know that war never changes, but plots do change. Destiny sticks too close to original. Overall Quality – MediumRecommendation: Only for fans of who want to see more of Kira and crew. Regardless of whether you watch Gundam SEED Destiny, you should watch Gundam Seed C.E.73: Stargazer, the side story.

It shows the war from civilian perspectives, taking an approach more for adult audiences, and the only context you need is that the space battle impacted a country on Earth.(. Find out more about the.)Awards: (hover mouse over each award to see descriptions; click award for more recipients)Positive:Negative.