Después de una generación de paz, la Federación de la Tierra ha comenzado a construir colonias espaciales para albergar a la creciente población de la humanidad. Pero una nueva fuerza, plane... Leer todoDespués de una generación de paz, la Federación de la Tierra ha comenzado a construir colonias espaciales para albergar a la creciente población de la humanidad. Pero una nueva fuerza, planea apoderarse de las colonias.Después de una generación de paz, la Federación de la Tierra ha comenzado a construir colonias espaciales para albergar a la creciente población de la humanidad. Pero una nueva fuerza, planea apoderarse de las colonias.
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- Leahlee Edaberry
- (English version)
- (voz)
- (as Jane Alan)
- Dorothy Moore
- (English version)
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- Chris
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- Theo Fairchild
- (English version)
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- Kochun Hein
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- Nadia Ronah
- (English version)
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- Pilot
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- Manuela Panopa
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- (as Mie Suzuki)
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- CuriosidadesThis is the only Gundam film to be given a rating by the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America).
- Citas
Seabook Arno: Cecily, is she gonna... is she gonna help them massacre everyone? There's no way she could do that.
[starts to cry]
Seabook Arno: Oh, dad, help me, I just don't know what to do.
- ConexionesFeatured in Anime Abandon: Mobile Suit Gundam F91 (2017)
- Banda sonoraEternal Wind: A Smile in the Shining Wind
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Vocals by Hiroko Moriguchi
Lyrics by Yui Nishimori
Music by Yui Nishimori and Yôko Orihara
Arranged by Satoshi Kadokura
Backing vocals by Junko Hirotani and Raji
Story(***): Out of 5 because it is fairly intriguing, but nothing new. One does tire of the same old plot of a civilian getting into a Gundam, showing Newtype abilities, and being thrown into the chaos that's happening around them. Nonetheless, it does get the extra push because it is slightly different, and the original scenario does set a great backbone for the rest of the movie. Also, the character's individual stories were fast moving (due to time limits), but you do begin to feel for them.
Animation(*****): If Neon Genesis came out in 1996, and this predates it by 5 years, it looks spectacular. The mobile suits look great and the characters hold true to the gundam style. What I truly enjoyed are all the minor details: The F91's fins opening as it launches, minute strafe thrusts as mobiles suits dock, snow and rain, debris of everything you can imagine pouring out of a space colony breach... it's all there.
Sound(*****): I do not believe, in a single Gundam series--past and present--have I heard such details of battle. Again, it's small things like bullets ricocheting off of armor, individual rocks moving, small scrapes from mobile suits landing on metal carrier decks, etc. Also, the music is second only to Char's Counter Attack. You gotta love "Eternal Wind", and the "Imperial March"-esquire background score.
My biggest gripe is how short it is. This is perfect material for a 6 OVA series. Had it been a little longer, we'd see more of the villain's background, and some nicer fights with Seabook facing off against Crossbone aces.
There's a lot of drama, a lot of good flashiness, some amazing sound, and a good deal of light hearted humor from the would-be-heroes. So, I suggest definitely giving this movie a try. As always with Gundam anime, you're going to want to start from the beginning and not here.
- silbaughkj
- 13 abr 2007
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