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The representative fighter for Neo-Sweden and pilot of the Nobel Gundam, [5] which is modeled after the sailor fuku uniform. She is the youngest fighter and the only female fighter in the tournament. She was orphaned at a young age and taken in by the Neo-Swedish Space Forces, spending much of her early life training.
Model Suit Gunpla Builders Beginning G (模型戦士 ガンプラ ビルダーズ ビギニングG, Mokei Senshi Ganpura Birudāzu Biginingu Jī) is an anime produced by Sunrise to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Gundam plastic model kits.
Mobile Fighter G Gundam, also known in Japan as Mobile Fighting Legend G Gundam (機動武闘伝Gガンダム, Kidō Butōden Jī Gandamu) (and commonly referred to as simply G Gundam), is a 1994 Japanese animated television series produced by Sunrise and the fifth installment in the long-running Gundam franchise.
The Kowloon Gundam is Master Chinan's primary Gunpla based on Master Asia's Gundam unit from Mobile Fighter G Gundam. With majority of its armor removed, the Kowloon Gundam closely resembles a Shaolin Kung Fu artist and has mobility that matches Master Chinan's martial arts skills.
Mobile Fighter G Gundam: Yes No TV series 1996–1997 Violinist of Hameln: No Yes TV series 1997 Hareluya II: Boy: No Yes TV series 1997–1998 Berserk: No Yes TV series 1998 Virgin Fleet: No Yes OVA series 1998–1999 Getter Robo Armageddon: Yes Yes OVA series 1999 Pet Shop of Horrors: No Yes TV miniseries 2001–2002 Seven of Seven: Yes Yes ...
In Gundam Build Fighters Battlogue, Allan changes the Reversible Gundam's AI from Ribbons Almark to Amuro Ray. When asked by Char why he and Ribbons have a similar voice, Amuro says it is only coincidental. Both AI pilots push their Gunpla to their full potential until they destroy each other, resulting in a draw.
This is a list of episodes from the anime series Mobile Fighter G Gundam. The series originally aired on TV Asahi in Japan from April 1, 1994 to March 23, 1995, and later aired on Cartoon Network's Toonami programming block in the United States from August 5 to October 16, 2002. The series uses four pieces of theme music: two opening themes and ...
Kinu Nishimura (Japanese: 西村 キヌ, Hepburn: Nishimura Kinu) is a Japanese video game and anime concept artist and illustrator. Currently freelance, she is best known for her character design and promotional art for Capcom's fighting games during the 1990s.