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The first two films, Mobile Suit Gundam I (also known as Mobile Suit Gundam The Movie) and Mobile Suit Gundam II: Soldiers of Sorrow, were released in 1981. The third film, Mobile Suit Gundam III: Encounters in Space, was released in 1982.
Release date Timeline and year Mobile Suit Gundam: TV series: 43 episodes 1979–1980 Universal Century (UC) 0079 Compilation movies: 3 1981–1982 Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: TV series: 50 episodes 1985–1986 Universal Century (UC) 0087 Compilation movies: 3 2005–2006 Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ: TV series: 47 episodes 1986–1987 Universal Century ...
Following three days of its release, Gundam SEED Freedom sold 630,000 tickets and earned 1.06 billion yen (about US$7.20 million), the highest three-day opening ever for a Gundam movie. [41] By the next week, it will have become the highest-grossing Gundam film ever, surpassing Mobile Suit Gundam III: Encounters in Space in the process with 2. ...
Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX will begin airing in all NNS stations, including Nippon Television in Japan, with a theatrical release of a recut of different episodes from the TV series that was released by Bandai Namco Filmworks and Toho on January 17, 2025. [2]
A short film with 3D CGI mecha scenes was released on May 21, 2015, featuring a battle between G-Self and G-Arcane, and the RX-0 Unicorn Gundam 03 Phenex from Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn. The film was released at Gundam Front Tokyo's Wall-G Theater in Odaiba, Tokyo, Japan.
Yasuhiko decided to remake the episode as a film due to his liking of the episode's original concept. The film is set in the One Year War, when Amuro Ray pilots the title Gundam mecha and is ordered alongside the White Base crew to search for Zeon stragglers on a remote island. It was released in Japan on June 3, 2022.
All three movies were released on Universal Media Disc in mid-2005. Gundam SEED: Special Edition was licensed for North America by Bandai Entertainment and was released on DVDs in English, between July 11, 2005 and November 22, 2005. [ 1 ]
Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, released in 2002, was the first series to switch entirely to digital ink and paint. The series had two films releases, Turn A Gundam I: Earth Light released February 9, 2002 and Turn A Gundam II: Moonlight Butterfly released February 10, 2002. The films were a condensed retelling of the 50 episodes between the two.