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Mobile Suit Gundam F91

Original title: Kidô Senshi Gandamu Fômyura Nainti Wan
  • 1991
  • PG-13
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.1K
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Mobile Suit Gundam F91 (1991)
AnimeHand-Drawn AnimationMechaActionAnimationDramaSci-FiWar

After a generation of peace, the Earth Federation's new space colonies becomes a battlefield. To save his friends and family, the reluctant warrior Seabook Arno becomes the pilot of a new Gu... Read allAfter a generation of peace, the Earth Federation's new space colonies becomes a battlefield. To save his friends and family, the reluctant warrior Seabook Arno becomes the pilot of a new Gundam which bears the code name F91.After a generation of peace, the Earth Federation's new space colonies becomes a battlefield. To save his friends and family, the reluctant warrior Seabook Arno becomes the pilot of a new Gundam which bears the code name F91.

  • Director
    • Yoshiyuki Tomino
  • Writers
    • Yoshiyuki Tomino
    • Tsunehisa Itô
    • Hajime Yatate
  • Stars
    • Kôji Tsujitani
    • Yumi Tôma
    • Masaaki Maeda
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yoshiyuki Tomino
    • Writers
      • Yoshiyuki Tomino
      • Tsunehisa Itô
      • Hajime Yatate
    • Stars
      • Kôji Tsujitani
      • Yumi Tôma
      • Masaaki Maeda
    • 10User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kôji Tsujitani
    • Seabrook Arno
    • (voice)
    Yumi Tôma
    • Cecily Fairchild
    • (voice)
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    Masaaki Maeda
    • Carozzo 'Iron Mask' Ronah
    • (voice)
    Kiyoyuki Yanada
    • Zabine Chareux
    • (voice)
    Takeshi Kusao
    Takeshi Kusao
    • Dorel Ronah
    • (voice)
    Yuri Amano
    Yuri Amano
    • Jessica Nguro
    • (voice)
    Eriko Chihara
    • Minmi
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    • …
    Mari Devon
    Mari Devon
    • Leahlee Edaberry
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • (as Jane Alan)
    Dorothy Elias-Fahn
    Dorothy Elias-Fahn
    • Dorothy Moore
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Akifumi Endô
    • Chris
    • (voice)
    Michael Forest
    Michael Forest
    • Theo Fairchild
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Sandy Fox
    Sandy Fox
    • Kochun Hein
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • …
    Barbara Goodson
    Barbara Goodson
    • Nadia Ronah
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Hiroshi Hashimoto
    • Young Man
    • (voice)
    Masato Hirano
    • Pilot
    • (voice)
    Teiyû Ichiryûsai
    • Manuela Panopa
    • (voice)
    • (as Mie Suzuki)
    Masaru Ikeda
    • Governer Staust
    • (voice)
    Sayuri Ikemoto
    • Reese Arno
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Yoshiyuki Tomino
    • Writers
      • Yoshiyuki Tomino
      • Tsunehisa Itô
      • Hajime Yatate
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    7xamtaro

    Despite its tumultuous production history, F91 still manages to capture the "Gundam" spirit

    For those unfamiliar with the sad story BEHIND Gundam F91, here it is. Originally intended as a new 50+ episode Gundam series, bad economy and staff disputes threw the production into chaos. In the end, only 13 episodes worth of "bare-as-bones" story outline was produced. This story outline was then condensed into a 115 minute movie.

    This condensation shows very jarringly throughout the entire film. The plot is truncated, and things literally jump from place to place. There is really no sense of time to the events that are happening on screen. One minute the characters are fleeing the battle at Frontier 4 colony, then they are in frontier 3. Soon before you know it, they are in Frontier 1 colony teaming up with a bunch of freedom fighters, and then the main character is suddenly back in Frontier 4.

    New characters like a Federation vessel full of trainees, a team of commandos, a bunch of refugees and even enemy defectors just seem to appear from out of no where. There is even no attempt at introducing them other than by mention of their names through dialog. On screen, characters could have just met for only a minute and in the next scene they act like they have been working together for weeks.

    Despite the condensed nature of the show and the terrible pacing, Yoshiyuki Tomino manages to weave an engaging story with highly likable characters that capture the spirit of his previous Gundam productions.

    For starters, more attention is given to the civilian reactions to what is going on. Instead of focusing solely on the main characters or the mobile suit battles, Tomino chooses to focus on the chaos and confusion as seen through they eyes of the common colony folk who at one moment were just enjoying themselves at the county fair, and the next moment, thrust into the nightmare of an invasion.

    Any viewer would have no difficulty in relating to the main characters. Their reactions to their situation are very realistically played out without over-doing the angst or the sorrow. Character development may seem rushed, especially for the side-characters as most of them are presented already in "full view" with hardly any form of subsequent character arc advancement. However, all their actions and decisions are carried out in a logical manner that leaves no room for suspension of disbelief. In fact I can go so far as to say that Seabook Anno, our main character and Gundam pilot, has a far more emotionally engaging and logically advanced character development within 115 minutes than Kira Yamato ever did in Gundam Seed's 50 episodes. Seabook's character arc advancement does not feel draggy in anyway, making him a thoroughly well rounded character by the time the movie reaches its climax. It is a pity that the other characters could not have been as thoroughly fleshed out as Seabook was. Thankfully, some very professional performances by the voice actors, for both Japanese and English voice tracks, saves the characters from falling into the domain of "dull". (I personally recommend watching this in English as many of the characters are either Caucasian or non-Japanese)

    Besides this, Gundam F91 also excels in its animation. Few anime have been able to show large scale battles without falling back on animation "short cuts" like repeated stock footage and this show is one of those few. Gundam F91's animation during Combat scenes are tight and fluid, while the art manages to maintain a consistently high level of detail. If it were not for its dated color scheme and sound effects, Gundam F91's animation could in fact hold its own against today's anime feature film productions.

    This is a stand alone production with no prior knowledge of Gundam required. A short and sweet little teaser for any new fan wanting to jump into the greater Gundam universe. For the older fans, Gundam F91 would be like a "best of..." compilation album. Everything that made the various universal century Gundam series the international hits they are, packaged into 115 minutes. A real pity about the rushed story though.
    7yangfanhong

    An Abstract of a Full Season

    It seems that the producer of this anime movie intended to make a full franchise of this series. However we never got to see the second episode of this. The movie appears like a abstract of a full season of Gundam anime, like Zeta Gundam or Gundam ZZ. Nevertheless, it turns out to be too challenging to express the idea that presented in a full 50 episodes anime series in a sole 2 hours film. Nether the story nor the characters, even not the Mech design, is distinct and outstanding enough to make this movie remarkable.
    geeked-out-4-movies

    Garbage!

    This Gundam movie was horrible, oh sure the character designs are nice but that's it, the story was trash. It tells the story of a man named Seabook Arno who becomes the pilot of a Gundam. The story sucks and was a wasted effort to make into a movie. I didn't like it.

    3/10 stars.
    8silbaughkj

    I'm fairly impressed

    Through my course of anime obsession, I've grown to love anything and everything Gundam. Though, there have been a series or two I've strayed away from (SEED and TurnA). Gundam F91 was once in the category. Being a whole series condensed into just one movie did not fancy my interests, not to mention it looked cheesy compared to the rest of the UC era. Finally after picking up the first few volumes of Crossbone Gundam manga, I knew I'd have to see the movie. It turns out, it was pretty good for what it is.

    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.
    2implaxis

    Incomprehensible.

    Although I am a big fan of the original Mobile Suit Gundam series, this was just awful. Apparently it's a clipshow movie of what must have been a series, but it's totally incomprehensible. I couldn't tell the good guys from the bad guys or the good mobile suits from the bad. Several elements seemed to be rehashes of the original series. I also detected some homages/ripoffs of music from The Empire Strikes Back.

    Also, the DVD presentation is not only letterboxed, but pillarboxed as well. You're lucky if you have a TV setting that can adjust it to full screen.

    It was worse than any Transformers live-action movie.

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    • Trivia
      This is the only Gundam film to be given a rating by the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America).
    • Quotes

      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.

    • Connections
      Featured in Anime Abandon: Mobile Suit Gundam F91 (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Eternal Wind: A Smile in the Shining Wind
      "

      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

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    • Release date
      • November 23, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Mobile Suit Gundam F-91
    • Production companies
      • Bandai Entertainment Inc.
      • Nagoya Broadcasting Network (Nagoya TV)
      • Shochiku
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,387
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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