There’s a ton of really good shows like “Kill Em All” Tomino’s other project Space Runaway Ideon, SDF Macross (currently held hostage by Harmony Gold), GAINAX’s 88 OVA Gunbuster and its (incredible) sequel Diebuster, the Chiaki J. Personally however Gundam is less a thing in its own right and more a jumping off point to the rest of the mecha genre. Turn A is much closer to the style of more modern shows and G Gundam is Yasuhiro Imagawa being a complete super robot nerd and they’re probably the best non-conventional shows by far. The main Gundam series’ quality is extremely fluctuative and a lot of them aren’t even remotely worth watching (Looking at you SEED). Other than that, Stardust Memory and 08th MS Team are both 12 episodes long and very good, and Char’s Counterattack is movie-length and the same sort of show that the original few series were but within a much better production.įrom that basis it’s probably most worth watching the “weirder” Gundams, Turn A and G Gundam. The War in the Pocket OVA is 6 episodes long and easily the best early Gundam thing to be made, good story and animation and extremely simple. Both G Gundam and IBO are on Crunchyroll.Įdit: It’s also worth mentioning that there are shows about people who build Gunpla and use them to fight other people who also build Gunpla in Gunpla fightin’ tournaments. It has an interesting premise and some really great mech and character designs, but that show is a kind of dark I don’t know if I needed when I started watching it in 2017. Iron Blooded Orphans is also popular, which is about a group of Martian child soldiers who start a PMC. ![]() A major one of these is Mobile Fighter G Gundam, a comedy series where different nations have their own mechs to represent them in a Street Fighter style tournament. If you want to start outside of the UC, Gundam has several standalone shows and timelines. Plus they’re only 6 and 12 episodes respectively, so they’re not a massive time investment. I think that they set the stage for the other shows in the UC pretty well, and provide a good stepping stone into the larger stories presented in the mainline Gundam shows. They’re a bit different than your traditional Gundam series, telling stories that aren’t so interested in the major conflicts of the Universal Century, or UC (Gundam’s first and main timeline), but in more personal stories, with War in the Pocket following an elementary school student wrapped up in a secret mission and 08th MS Team following a small squad of planet-side Mobile Suit pilots. Still they're enforcing stuff that still ruins the country's economic side unfortunately but oh well.0080 War in the Pocket and The 08th MS Team are short OVA series that take place during the conflict presented in the original Mobile Suit Gundam. Puerto Rico is fucking garbage when it comes to economic state so I'm pretty much fine without enforcing stuff or laws like these. No thanks man I'm fine with my corrupted country :^)great thing living in shit country no law can be enforced lol Are you sure on that regard? :oI'd bet my life on it, but my life is almost worthless since I watch anime.Īctually I'm doing nothing other than watching stuff on the internet so.move to germany and you'll be a better person I won't deny that I watch on illegal streams so.It's a known fact that anime directly correlates to mental illness.Įhh I dunno. Heck PR has shit shows and all and if they tried to enforce something like that I would rather be a pirate :T even though I am. Its a form of entertainment so him not watching stuff even if it isn't as very constant its still gonna be a pain in the ass. I'm still pretty sure this won't be relevant for non-licensed series since there simply is noone who would pay lawyers to seek out people who watch stuff that nobody has licensed in germany anyway. ![]() And that was like 8 years ago.Į: okay so apparently this new law makes sure that streaming is treated the same way instead of being a grey zone. I remember some of my friends stocking up on downloads before they went to study to germany for a year because they deemed it too risky to illegally down TV series and movies over there. Pretty sure germany has been strict in that regard for a good while now. Just found this, this definitely looks serious
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