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Gundam 0080: La guerra in tasca

Titolo originale: Kidô Senshi Gundam 0080 Pocket no Naka no Sensô
  • Mini serie TV
  • 1989
  • Not Rated
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Gundam 0080: La guerra in tasca (1989)
aka "Kidô senshi Gundam 0080 pocket no naka no sensou"
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AnimazioneAnimazione disegnata a manoAnimeAzioneDrammaFantascienzaGuerraMechaSpazio e fantascienza

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  • Creazione
    • Yoshiyuki Tomino
  • Star
    • Daisuke Namikawa
    • Kôji Tsujitani
    • Megumi Hayashibara
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    8,0/10
    1737
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    • Creazione
      • Yoshiyuki Tomino
    • Star
      • Daisuke Namikawa
      • Kôji Tsujitani
      • Megumi Hayashibara
    • 13Recensioni degli utenti
    • 1Recensione della critica
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    Daisuke Namikawa
    Daisuke Namikawa
    • Al Izuruha
    • 1989
    Kôji Tsujitani
    • Bernie Wiseman
    • 1989
    Megumi Hayashibara
    Megumi Hayashibara
    • Chris Mackenzie
    • 1989
    David Hayter
    David Hayter
    • Bernie Wiseman
    • 1989
    Wendee Lee
    Wendee Lee
    • Chris Mackenzie
    • 1989
    Mona Marshall
    Mona Marshall
    • Chay…
    • 1989
    Melissa Fahn
    Melissa Fahn
    • Dorothy
    • 1989
    Brianne Brozey
    Brianne Brozey
    • Al Izuruha
    • 1989
    Jonathan C. Osborne
    • Walla
    • 1989
    Konami Yoshida
    Konami Yoshida
    • Dorothy
    • 1989
    Steve McGowan
    • Walla
    • 1989
    Tomoko Maruo
    • Chay
    • 1989
    Yû Shimaka
    • Mikhail Kamiski
    • 1989
    Ken Suzuki
    • Telcott
    • 1989
    Barry Stigler
    • Steiner Hardy…
    • 1989
    Yôsuke Akimoto
    • Steiner Hardy…
    • 1989
    Dorothy Elias-Fahn
    Dorothy Elias-Fahn
    • Teacher
    • 1989
    Bin Shimada
    Bin Shimada
    • Garcia
    • 1989
    • Creazione
      • Yoshiyuki Tomino
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    10hellraiser7

    The War at Home

    War to me is a double edged sword, on one hand for whatever reason your protecting the people in your end of the spectrum but on the other hand the price of that protection means the loss of so many and worst of part or all of your soul. This is one of my favorite anime TV shows and it's my second favorite Gundam show that I personally think it's underrated.

    It's true this show doesn't have much action but that's because this show is more of a war drama, which I thought was brilliant and really broke the convention of the mecha sub genre where usually their actioneers. This show also in a way is a presequel since it takes place during the final days of the war in the first "Gundam" series, which makes this twice as brilliant because this to me is an example of a presequel done the right way, most pre sequels make that mistake of trying to hard to explain how this and that happened without any suspense or allowing itself to be it's own story. This show is it's own story because in this show were in the perspective of the opposing side the Zeon. Kind like with Clint Eastwood's film "Letters from Irijima" where we were in the Japaneze perspective, this just goes to show that war is never a one way affair.

    Plus the music I think is excellent, mainly the end credit song which is sad but beautiful because it has an emotional sensibility on the reality of war. It's personally one of my favorite songs in anime in general.

    The animation I think is great I really like the use of color and detail. From how the mecha are designed really showed how up to date they were becoming as the franchise went on. However it was really the animation on the human characters and the background art of the colony which is impressive, the colony looks like the kind of places that I grew up in which increases the emotion more.

    It's the dynamic between both Al and Bernie that really powers this show, it' a very good back and forth almost a big brother and little brother dynamic and both are equally sympathetic.

    Al is a slightly relatable character because like him when I was his age, yeah I was into war toys I played with "G.I. Joes" or even those cheap plastic army figures a lot. For me they were just fun toys to play with, however unfortunately for Al it because a bit more as he has misguided desires to be in the war right now and kick some butt.

    You sympathize a bit with Al though not completely due to how terribly naive he is. To him working with the Zeon in their covert mission is just a game to him, Al is too caught up in the delusions of the romanticism of war. Which makes him oblivious or completely unaware of the fact the Zeon team is just using him as a tool for a means to an end and after their mission is complete they'll destroy the colony and him with it. However we do see slowly if not entirely surely the truth does sink in and he learns the hard way, war isn't a game. As the casualties and even destruction of everything familiar to him starts to mount, it signifies his childhood ending sooner than he thinks.

    However it was the character Bernie that is the most sympathetic. And on a side note for the English Dub he's played by David Hayder whom is most known for the voice of Snake Soild in the "Metal Gear" video game franchise which is cool since their my favorite video games. Personally I feel he's a person that is playing on the wrong team, and you get a lot of depth on him which made me like him all the more and shows how solders are people and have lives; the way he describes his life really made me wonder why the hell did you join at all. His time with Al really makes him remember all the things he left behind and gives him some hope he can get them back.

    As we see despite what he's doing he begins to question the ethics of the team he's on, from not just using Al but also just simply the end result. Honestly what would destroying a colony really accomplish, sure it would destroy the new Gundam but also lots of civilians as well. At least when both mechas are in the battlefield it's a fair fight, but destroying the colony isn't a fight at all, it's just plain murder. As well as whether he should try to even destroy the Gundam himself at all, though if you've seen and remember the first Gundam series the Federation was winning so it wouldn't of made a difference whatever it was taken out or not; and also due to the capabilities of the new Gundam you already know from these two facts it's a doomed mission. What Bernie say in the confessional video near the end of the series is emotionally crushing which made me cry, and is something that will haunt you forever.

    The show is a mediation on pro and anti war philosophy, as well as questions if we're all living a lie. Despite everyone in that colony living in peace, you also remember the current war going on and the new Gundam they have to maintain the peace. However the fact that this mission and the battles happening in the Coliny and how even though someone in one mecha or another dies, hundreds of unlucky civilians that didn't manage to get out of the way have also died, shows how in times of war it's always the civilians that pay the most.

    War is never far from home.

    Rating: 4 stars
    8hkohles

    Better the second time around

    The first time I saw this series, I absolutely hated it because it feels less like a Gundam than a "watch how this one guy's events ruin everyone's lives" kinda show. I then decided to watch this show after I watched 8th MS team and IgLoo and the show ages a lot better. The second watch will get you to appreciate the subtle tone and how messed up the world was. If you love Gundam for the story and less for the cockpit deaths, this is the show for you.
    9KiraQueen870

    An amazing deconstruction of war and how certain people view it

    This anime is an amazing deconstruction of war, showing that the mobile suits that the Earth Federation and Zeon use are more than just "Cool looking robots", they're essentially death machines, and it shows how War affects civilians and our youth. A real amazing piece of work and I highly recommend it to anyone who likes an emotional story about war.
    10Peter C-2

    A tragic story of war and friendship

    If you are uninitiated to the Gundam world, this is a good place to start. If you are burned out on Star Wars or Star Trek, here is a compelling, realistic sci-fi series you can become immersed in. Not the simplistic boy-saves-world-in-giant robot story you might have expected, but rather a complex, emotionally compelling space war drama where the line between the "good" and "bad" guys is decidedly less than distinct.

    Gundam 0080 focuses on the story of Al Izuruha, a young, naive boy living in a neutral space colony. He spends his days daydreaming about Mobile Suits and playing war with his friends. During the course of this series, Al befriends an "enemy" soldier, Bernie Wiseman. By the end, little Al learns some hard lessons about the reality of war and the requisite suffering and sacrifice.

    I loved this OAV series, with its cool mecha designs, involving story, and likeable characters. I recommend this series to anyone who likes realistic SF anime, or to those who think anime is just silly or sexy entertainment.
    8xamtaro

    This one hits closest to home.

    The first "side-story" in the universal century Gundam universe presents a refreshing new look at the war between earth and the space colonies. The focus is no longer on a small group of individuals who would go on to play pivotal roles in the conflict, but on the everyday civilian population and how the war is seen through their eyes.

    The story does contain some Gundam staples, its premise being the attempts by a ZEON squad to capture an experimental Gundam, but it the execution of the plot that made this show so interesting to watch. This series focuses on the experiences of a young boy named Alfred and the relationship between his neighbor, Christina Mckenzie who is secretly a Federation pilot and a newbie Zeon pilot named Bernie Wiseman. Alfred develops a sort of "brotherly love" for Bernie while our young Zeon pilot also falls for Christina.

    "War in the Pocket" proves that you do not need a sweeping epic tale about special individuals to make for a good war story. There are no uber ace pilots or large scale fleet battles to be seen here. This short 6 episode OVA focuses a lot more on character emotional drama over other themes like politics or philosophy and i love how realistically portrayed the characters are. Alfred is your typical everyday kid who plays violent computer games and thinks the armed forces is cool. He is then given a crash course in the horrible realities of war. The unlikely friendship and bonding between Bernie and Christina, each not knowing the fact that they are soldiers on different sides of the war, is played very real without going overboard with the romance drama stuff. Same goes for the endearing relationship between Alfred and Bernie. That being said, i would not want to spoil much of the story here, but it makes it a whole lot more heart wrenching to watch the tragedies that unfold as the show moves along all the way to its emotionally devastating twist ending.

    Despite its lack of action, this show never falls into the category of "boring". The characters are just that engaging enough to carry the whole show. Not to worry as there are a number of mobile suit action scenes scattered here and there. Each are beautifully animated on a level that surpasses that of an OVA and are sure to satisfy the craving for some "mandatory" mobile suit battles in a Gundam series.

    Normally watching anime in Japanese or English, i would leave up to personal preference. But in this case, i strongly recommend the English voice track over the Japanese one. Not only do the characters, whom all except Alfred are caucasian, sound more believable in English but the performances of the English voice cast are on par and even surpass the Japanese one, instilling each character with such realistic emotions and intonations that they sound just the acting in some live action TV dramas.

    In short, this show does not try to impress the audience. What it does is conveys numerous heartwarming themes that hit closest to home especially the death of innocence on the battlefield and the horrors of war through the eyes of a child. A truly moving little story that deserves more credit than it is being given.

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      The shooting game in Al's room uses various sound effects from the Nintendo video game Super Mario Bros 3.
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      Featured in Mobile Suit Gundam: War in the Pocket Bandai Entertainment Commercial (2002)
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    • Data di uscita
      • 25 marzo 1989 (Giappone)
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      • Giappone
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      • Bandai Visual Company
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      • Sunrise
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