A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
April 22, 1994
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 49
Finale:
March 31, 1995
Original Title:
機動武闘伝Gガンダム
Alternate Titles:
G Gundam
Gundam G
Kidou Butouden G Gundam
Kidō Butōden Ji Gandamu
Mobile Fighter G Gundam
Mobile Fighting Legend G Gundam
หุ่นนักสู้สะท้านปฐพี จี กันดั้ม
기동무투전 G 건담
Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation | Sci-Fi & Fantasy | War & Politics
Production Companies:
SUNRISE
TV Asahi
Countries:
JP
In the Year F.C. (Future Century) 60, much of mankind inhabits space colonies which orbit the Earth. Dominance over the colonies is decided once every four years by a large tournament in which each nation sends a single representative to fight the others with a giant robot called a Gundam. Domon Kashuu is selected to represent Neo-Japan in one of these tournaments, but he fights less to ensure his nation's victory than to find his brother, who has been blamed for the deaths of Domon's parents and the disappearance of a very dangerous weapon, the Devil Gundam (Dark Gundam).
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Art Direction:
Junichi Higashi
Character Designer:
Hiroshi Osaka
Color Designer:
Shihoko Nakayama
Director of Photography:
Youichi Ogami
Editor:
Tomoaki Tsurubuchi
Mechanical Designer:
Kimitoshi Yamane
Hajime Katoki
Kunio Okawara
Original Concept:
Yoshiyuki Tomino
Hajime Yatate
Original Music Composer:
Kohei Tanaka
Producer:
Yoshiaki Koizumi
Masuo Ueda
Masahiko Minami
Series Composition:
Yoshitake Suzuki
Series Director:
Yasuhiro Imagawa
Sound Director:
Yasuo Uragami
Sound Effects:
Akihiko Matsuda
Special Effects:
Yutaka Hoshiba
Theme Song Performance:
Yoshifumi Ushima
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