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Gundam X isn't licensed according to AnimeOnDvd.
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2004-01-21, 09:45 | Link #4 | |
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However, for fansubbing purposes no, Gundam X is not 'licensed' as such. Bandai are only concerned with already released and announced for release parts. |
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2004-01-22, 05:24 | Link #5 |
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I think he's asking mainly because suteki yume have stopped seeding 1-18. As in it is no longer listed on ASuki. So I guess if your hunting for those 18 eps you should head out to #suteki_yume on irc.mircx.com and request it. I'm sure someon there has it and they can just dcc it to you. If you were really just wondering if it was licensed or not then the other ppl have answered your Q.
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2004-01-22, 08:49 | Link #6 |
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If you can still find some episodes of a series on AnimeSuki, or if the
inactive links are merely marked as "Inactive" and not "Licensed", then the series is NOT considered licensed by us. PERIOD. We can't link to episodes that don't exist (anymore). Missing episodes are not a sign of a series being licensed. |
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2004-01-24, 21:00 | Link #11 | |
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And Jamil is pretty cool (especially when piloting the Gundam X Divider) and Tiffa has quite a bit of personality and her romance with Garrod is probably one of the best done in Gundam. As for Garrod, I don't see how he's "dumb", so please explain that.
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2004-01-25, 12:35 | Link #12 | |
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Could someone please tell me the difference(if anything significant) between the gundams? |
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Jamil however was enjoyable but not enough to save Gundam X for me... But this is off course only my opinion |
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And yes, one of the biggest reasons for the cancellation of this show is because of the slow and generally crappy beginning, but as many will tell you it gets pretty intense and *good* later on. Anyway, I just didn't like the way that you stated that this is the worst Gundam ever as if it were a fact, even though you didn't even bother to complete the series. Quote:
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2004-01-25, 18:20 | Link #15 |
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The main difference in the gundam series can be summed up in UC vs AU.
UC series: MSG,0080, 08th Ms team, 0083, Zeta, Double Zeta, Char's Counterattack, F-91, Victory. They all share common bonds and themes and are based in the same universe. AU series are series that were created to rejuvenate the gundam franchise after the commercial failure of Victory. G gundam is the black sheep of the family. It drops the war theme and and goes with a tournament style battle system to see which country will rule the universe for 4 years. It features the gundams performing stunts similar to Street fighter. Wing is the most well known of the gundam series outside of Japan. No need to go on further about that. X haven't seen it, but I've heard of it described as a what if scenario of the colony drop from MSG and deals with the aftermath of multiple colony drops. Turn A. also haven't seen this. Probably the most unknown gundam series there is. More info can be found at www.mahq.net |
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I would say that this is more of a black sheep than G Gundam is... It features the most unorthodox mobile suit designs and settings (takes place in a time period where Earth has early 20th century technology while the enemy, the Moonrace, have super futuristic technology), plus it seems to be more of a mix of UC and AU than even X... Super powerful "Gundams" with regenerative powers (similar to those of the Devil Gundam) and super attacks ("Shining Finger" and "Moonlight Butterfly"), a focus on characters rather than battles (similar to the OVAs), and a distinctive Tomino style that's only seen in UC.
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2004-01-25, 19:23 | Link #17 |
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Most of the people who have seen Turn A said that they enjoyed it. The mobile suit design is what throws most people off of Turn A. Then throw in that it came before digisubs and is just now being subbed decently. G gundam suffers from the the DBZ with gundam label and that throws off some people who hate DBZ. Another thing Turn A has Tomino at the helm to that garners some positive press for it.
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2004-01-25, 20:39 | Link #18 | |
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BTW here's an IMO pretty good review of Gundam X which pretty much sums it all up (including possible explanations for its unpopularity in Japan and its good parts): http://www.fantoysia.com/mania/serie...X/rvw_X_tv.htm
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