2006-02-03, 23:23 | Link #1 |
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After War Gundam X Series Discussion
The thread was dug deep in the history somewhere, but anyway just a comment after watching Gundam X.
It's a shame they cut it short but for the poor rating in Japan, you can't blame them. It is a very good story in my opinion, I really liked the setting where many colonies have dropped onto earth. The characters were very well done. I only watched Gundam Wing and this and I like X in particular because it revolves around Garrod who is not a soldier. Unlike Heero who was trained and brought up as one. The music is very nice too, Dreams and Resolution are nice to here and also the ending theme is pleasant. I real shame it never kicked off. A very good series indeed in my opinion. Last edited by CrowKenobi; 2010-09-10 at 11:26. |
2006-02-03, 23:34 | Link #2 |
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if anything, Garrod up there with Lowe in terms of badassery. He gets his ass handed to him one ep and comes back a few eps later to kick their butt. It was probably stated before, but Garrod is one of the most adapting characters in terms of piloting.
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2006-02-04, 01:23 | Link #4 |
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Yeah it would have been cool to see the GX upgrades we never got to see cause it was cut short, but I've said this before GX being cancelled actually made the pace of the show great IMO...The last 15 eps or so are all important and aggressively moves along....
Damn this has to be the deadest 3-day period I ever experienced here on the forums...I mean no lengthy discusssions on jack...It's about as hype as a flat-line up in here...
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2006-02-04, 05:51 | Link #6 |
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If anything it always seems the real gems of Gundam series are the ones considered the worst........
Gundam X and Turn-A Gundam are by FAR the best series in the recent Gundam's. GX slow to start but then starts getting very kickassery after ep 22 or so when they start the New Federation arc. Turn-A is the kind of series which is a pure work of art hands down, its great from beginning to finish. To simply call Gundam X the worst ever Gundam series is a pretty broad statement since theres easily worse written stuff out there....G-Saviour, Wing and the recent S-Destiny. |
2006-02-04, 09:36 | Link #7 |
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I just recently finished watching all of Gundam X. It was a really great series. Its a more character centered show. I really liked the gundams and mobile suits too, Gundam X and Double X besides the Satellite System, the strength of the mobile suit it self wasnt any different to other gundams and mobile suits, as long as the the Satelite system couldnt be used it could get damaged quite badly at time. The first 10 eps might put people off, but those who were able to watch the first couple of eps of Seed should have no problem with this. After ep 10 onwards its great. All IMO of course.
They really should consisder broadcasting this show again! |
2006-02-04, 11:28 | Link #9 |
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Gundam Wing doesn't appear to me that much because they made the Gundams a bit overpowered. The five pilot's skills were almost godly that even in a normal mobile suit they can survive against the odds.
Another thing about Wing is, the character were too strong as a result I didn't really notice any change or development in them. Garrod is different, I really liked how he made the fatal error of firing the Satelite Cannon in the first episode and then was able to learn from that and not fire at the Federation forces. You see him grow from a mindless pilot to one that konw his own limits and wha he can achieve. |
2008-03-30, 23:04 | Link #14 |
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Yes, Gundam X will probably eventually be licensed in R1, and that's more likely if Gundam 00 were to do well in the US. As it stands, Gundam shows haven't been all that popular there, and given the current economy (and industry), Gundam X is seen as a risky license.
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2008-03-31, 06:11 | Link #15 |
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Haven't seen many old mecha shows licensed anymore... Not to mention Gundam isn't much of a big seller (in the US anyway) either. So I really don't see Bandai Ent. doing anything but the new stuff (nor do I see Gundam 00 doing better than Seed / Seed Destiny due to the character designs--which turn off western anime fans, and relative slow beginning--catalyst of bad reviews).
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Gundam was mismanaged in the US in about every way it was possible to mismanage it. Bringing over X on the heels of Wing might well have saved Gundam in America...
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2008-04-22, 20:38 | Link #18 |
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The first thing people are going to notice about Gundam X is that it was cancelled. And that's mainly why it hasn't shown up on U.S. shows. "If it failed in Japan, why would you assume it would work elsewhere?" is the question that Bandai's stockholders would pose to anyone who suggests to liscense it.
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2008-04-22, 22:13 | Link #19 | |
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IMO Bandai 's biggest mistake was to assume that the audiences of the west have the same tastes as those of the east.
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