

Much like the original Star Trek, the original Gundam was not appreciated by its initial audience, and also like Star Trek, proceeded to spawn a massive sci-fi franchise, spawning numerous sequels, model kits, and video-games up to the present day. Mobile Suit Gundam originally aired on the Nagoya Broadcasting Network. These opening and ending sequences are also used in the Bandai releases from Volume 4-10. Note: On Cartoon Network's Toonami and Adult Swim airings, :45 opening and ending sequences were used in place of the Japanese TV openings and endings. Amuro Forever by Koh Ikeda (TV series ending).Fly! Gundam by Koh Ikeda (TV series opening).Mechanics Earth Federation Forces Mobile Suits

Principality of Zeon, from left to right: Gihren Zabi, Dozle Zabi, Degwin Zabi, Kycilia Zabi, Garma Zabi and Char Aznable. Top: Kai Shiden, Ryu Jose, Amuro Ray, Fraw Bow, Sayla Mass, Mirai Yashima and Bright Noa īottom: Hayato Kobayashi, Katz Hawin, Letz Cofan and Kikka Kikimoto. With few resources available against the Zeon's brightest and best, will they be able to escape, let alone deliver the RX-78 to Earth? EpisodesĬomprehensive Listing of Mobile Suit Gundam Episodes # The experimental RX-78 Gundam mobile suit is forced into combat with a civilian pilot and an untested crew before it can be transported to the Federation's HQ on Earth. In one of these colonies, the Earth Federation is storing and testing a new piloted robot for use in the battle against the Principality of Zeon. It is the year Universal Century 0079, and the space colonies have declared war on the Earth Federation under the guidance of the Principality of Zeon.
