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Beginner's Guide to Gundam

6/3/2017

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An introductory course to everything Mobile Suit Gundam

I sometimes wonder what a newbie thinks about when they hear the word Gundam, and knows nothing about it. Do they envision the iconic RX-78 Gundam, a group of teenage pretty boys, Gunpla (*Gundam plastic model), those people who dress like Nazis at anime conventions (*the uniform of fictional Autonomous Republic of Zeon which is modeled after Nazis uniform), or do they just get confused? Most convince themselves that there are a trillion Gundam series out there in anime land, so there is no point starting now. Back in the day I felt the same way; but do not fret, I’m here to help. Let us start with the basics first. What is Gundam? ​​
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The word Gundam actually means exactly what it sounds like, gun and dam. It is supposed to signify a unit that is so powerful that it can hold back wave after wave of enemy fighters, much like a dam you would put in a river. Of course the unit has to fight back, and it does that with a gun. Before
 Tomino came up with that idea, he first played around with the name Gundom, a mixture between the word gun and freedom. And before that was Freedom Fighter Gunboy, which sounds ridiculous. 
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Gun + Dam... !??

Mobile Suit Gundam is an anime franchise that started way back in the late seventies, (1979), and has since spawned 28 different anime television shows, OVAs, and movies. This is the wall that most people see when they want to start watching Gundam, I feel the same way when I think about Star Trek. Do you have to watch them all in order understand the story? Absolutely not! 
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Gundam has two different categories that all of its anime fall into, shows that follow the original storyline that was created during the first show called the Universal Century, and shows that take place in separate universes, like Gundam Wing for example. Shows that take place in the Universal Century should be watched in order (whether it be the order it aired in, or timeline order, it doesn’t matter). However, shows that do not fall into the Universal Century can be watched in any order, besides Gundam Destiny (and you shouldn’t be watching that anyway.) 
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Why watch Gundam?
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Because it was the first to break away from the over-the-top silliness that mecha anime of that time was known for. Instead, the robots in Gundam were just another tool used during war, like a tank or airplane. It was an attempt to make a realistic robot anime, using science as their bricks and motor instead of hot blood. Though 30 years later part of this concept has been lost, but we will get to that at another time. In conclusion, Gundam was the first real robot show. ​

Ok, so you want to watch Gundam now, but don’t know where to start? From the beginning of course.

Reference:
http://www.animevice.com/news/beginners-guide-to-gundam/4450/

MBB editorial note


​MBB recommend looking for the animated series Gundam the Origin and the same title for its manga adaptation which is storyboarded and drawn by the director of the original series Yoshikazu Yasuhiko. The art is amazingly beautiful with traditional penmanship. Watch out for Fraw Bow's thighs! *cough*

The war in Gundam the Origin is based on World War 2 and the characters' behavior are so true to life that you will find it hard not to sympathize with the children forced into war, being orphaned and having to look after one another, growing up fast, and romantic relations forming amid the chaos and stress of war. Though it is basically a serious story you might find yourself chuckling at the funny awkward moments when characters with complex backgrounds interact with one another. 

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