2009-09-06, 10:17 | Link #1041 | |
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And Okawara's newer designs tend to sell less models then other designers'... His designs from Gundam Wing weren't nearly as popular as Katoki's, and both Gundam X and Gundam Seed Destiny underperformed when it came to model sales. Plus the most popular kits from Seed were the ones that were originally designed by BEECRAFT.
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2009-09-06, 16:00 | Link #1044 | |
Where's the monoeye?
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2009-09-09, 17:25 | Link #1053 |
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Can you clarify what you're asking? If you want to know if Turn A was supposed to be the last (at least as far as Tomino is concerned) then it's probably true just going by what's been said in this forum (brightman or some other members might confirm it for you). But I don't think there was any screw up in intending to continue the gundam franchise as far as the company involved is concerned.
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2009-09-09, 21:24 | Link #1054 |
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imo i think it was intended to be the death of the UC era. gundam is like naruto or bleach, its just too popular to die out just like that. it was still steong enough to drop the whole concept altogether to get as much $ out of the viewers.
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2009-09-10, 05:53 | Link #1058 | |
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But he mostly seem resigned to the fact that Gundam will be the responsibility of people younger than him, judging from his interviews.
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