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Mobile Fighter G Gundam
Mobile Fighter G Gundam
InfoporAnónimo9/3/2011

este es uno de mis series favoritas de la infancia aunque talvez no lo hayan transmitido al mundo latino para mi es uno de las series de gundam que mas me gusto difruten y algo de su historia y algunos videos heheheMobile Fighter G Gundam, known in Japan as Kidou Butouden G Gundam (機動武闘伝Gガンダム Kidō Butōden Jī Gandamu?, lit. "Mobile Fighting Legend G Gundam", is a Japanese animated television series directed by Yasuhiro Imagawa (Giant Robo, Getter Robo Armageddon). Created to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the franchise in 1994, it is the first of the Gundam series to be set in an alternate continuity from the original "Universal Century". The 49 episodes of the series aired on TV Asahi from April 1, 1994 to March 31, 1995. An English language version aired on American Cartoon Network's Toonami block from August 5, 2002 to October 16 of the same year.The show takes place in "Future Century", a war that is fought in which a fighting tournament is held every four years between the space colonies. Each country sends a representative Gundam Fighter to fight on Earth until one is left, and the winning nation of that Gundam earns the right to govern over the colonies for the next four years. G Gundam follows Neo-Japan's representative Domon Kasshu in year 60 of that century, during the 13th Gundam Fight. He is in the fight both to win and to track down his brother, who had stolen a mysterious Gundam—the Devil Gundam (Dark Gundam in the American version)—from the Neo-Japan government.The series takes a wildly different turn from the rest of the franchise. It has a number of shōnen elements: the main cast behaves differently,[clarification needed] and characters gain superhuman speed and strength through intense martial arts training. Though most of its Gundams feature super robot elements, such as heroic designs and voice activated special attacks, others still behave like real robots.CaracteresDomon Kasshu The main character of the series. The pilot of the Shining Gundam and later the God Gundam (Burning Gundam in the American versions), and the new King of Hearts and leader of the Shuffle Alliance. He spent ten years training in martial arts under Master Asia (the pilot of Master Gundam), alternately called Touho Fuhai (Undefeated of the East or Invincible East). Domon is on a mission to find his brother Kyoji, who has stolen the JDG-009X Devil Gundam, and to free their father Doctor Kasshu, who was placed in cryogenic suspension due to his involvement with the Devil Gundam. This is why Domon agreed to represent Neo-Japan in the Thirteenth Gundam fight. Rash and impulsive, Domon is willing to do what it takes to complete his mission, and sometimes he is so hotheaded, he takes it out on his partner Rain Mikamura. However, he's also very psychologically dependent on her, proven by the fact that the mere possibility of losing Rain makes him either go ballistic or become lost. His anger and rage released the super-mode of his Gundam, the Shining Gundam. With the help of his surrogate teacher Schwarz Bruder, he became a much better fighter, even learning to use inner peace and tranquility to unlock God Gundam's Ultimate Mode. At the end of the series, he hears the truth about both the Devil Gundam incident and why Master Asia sided with the JDG-009X Devil Gundam. He had trouble accepting it, but let it go when he finally heard Asia's side of the story.Rain Mikamura Domon's partner, who secretly and gradually falls in love with Domon, as she was his childhood friend. She is his crew member for the Thirteenth Gundam Fight, and boasts many talents: She is a renowned engineer and tactician, a decent sharpshooter, and a skilled medic/doctor. If needed, she can even pilot a Gundam herself, being one of the few non-Gundam Fighters able to put on a fighting suit despite the pain the process brings to an untrained body, and manage to use the Mobile trace system. Rain has piloted the Shining Gundam on two occasions and later piloted the Rising Gundam during the Battle Royale to aid the other Gundam Fighters. Determined and almost shockingly patient, she manages to put up with a brash Domon throughout the series enough so they accomplish their mission and fall in love, in a sense. However, things start to change between them when she learns the truth from Schwarz about her father's involvement in the Devil Gundam. After that, she decides to go back to Neo-Japan, and ends up kidnapped and forcefully placed in the cockpit of the Devil Gundam by her former boss, Major Ulube. Only by the joint efforts of Domon, the other Shuffle Alliance members and their crew, as well as Allenby and many other Gundam Fighters, was she freed; mainly because Domon finally admitted his love to her, which allowed Rain to break her self-imposed emotional barriers and control of the Devil Gundam over her body. MusicOpenings "Flying in the Sky" by Hitofumi Ushima "Trust You Forever" by Hitofumi UshimaEndings "Umi Yori mo Fukaku" (海よりも深く?, "Deeper Than The Ocean" by Etsuko Sai "Kimi no Naka no Eien" (君の中の永遠?, "The Eternity in You" by Takehide Inoue International broadcastG Gundam aired on Cartoon Network starting in August 2002; however, many of the Gundams' actual names were changed for different reasons. Three of them were changed for religious references, one for an alcohol reference, and the rest for unknown reasons.Original names go first followed by English adaptation names. God Gundam => Burning Gundam Devil Gundam => Dark Gundam Death Army => Dark Army Scud Gundam => Desert Gundam Tequila Gundam => Spike Gundam Lumber Gundam => Grizzly Gundam John Bull Gundam => Royal Gundam Pharaoh Gundam IV => Mummy Gundam IV Minaret Gundam => Scimitar Gundam Kowloon Gundam => Haow Gundam Gundam Spiegel => Shadow Gundam Nether Gundam => Hurricane Gundam Matador Gundam => Toro Gundam Nobel Gundam => Noble Gundam Gundam Heaven's Sword => Soaring Raven GundamThe subtitled version on the R1 DVD release keeps the original names.Algunos videos para recordarse de la infancia link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=http://www.youtube.com/user/shanyysak?feature=mhee#p/f/11/nPrQD1hTU-Ilink: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-dPupSnaF0link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwyVV5_orBo&feature=relatedlink: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t647JtT-D_w&feature=related

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