Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam ( Kidou Senshi Zeta Gundam) is the second, and arguably most well-received, installment in the franchise. It is also one of the darkest installments. The original sequel to, Zeta Gundam's story follows Kamille Bidan, who joins the rebellious AEUG out of hatred for the Federation. Following the One Year War, the has created a special, elite branch of the military to police the space colonies and prevent anything like the One Year War from happening again.
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Unfortunately for all involved, this group, the Titans, are oppressive, corrupt, and elitist, believing that those born on Earth are inherently superior. Zeta Gundam features a much older and mature new cast; however, this new cast is also supported by many characters from the original series such as Captain Bright Noah, Amuro Ray, and Char Aznable wearing a as Quattro Bajeena.
In 2005, a series of movies titled Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: A New Translation began, which remastered the series' animation and added new animation as well. In addition, the story was given a new, that would have apparently retconned and possibly, if not the entire rest of the Universal Century timeline, out of canon, if not for it's just an retelling of Zeta. Zeta is a mainstay in, being in every game until Judgment, where after that all UC was excluded from the handheld titles, but reappears in Z and Another Century's Episode R, as well as returning UC to handhelds in Z2. During its initial run, Zeta had the highest rating of any Gundam series before and since. The show continues to be extremely popular in Japan, and its model kit sales continually get near the top of the Gundam lists. As a result, the show is also more or less the single most important production, from a meta-textual perspective, in the entire Gundam franchise; while Mobile Suit Gundam kicked the franchise off, it is Zeta Gundam that established the tone and ideal of what 'Gundam' should be in the zeitgeist, and every single Gundam show that's followed in the 30 years since Zeta aired owes something to it.
Every single one. Yes, even SD Gundam. Starting April 6, 2017, the series has been streamed publicly through in. Note Subtitled in EN, HK, TW and KR. Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam has examples of:.: Usually but the series does shake things up. During episode 30 Gady engages the AEUG ships by deploying a team of MS's to attack them front and center while the Titan ships position themselves below the battle and fire at an upward angle.: Amuro's MSK-008 Dijeh, which is basically a souped-up Rick Dias.: The Audhumla.: Several antagonists get this treatment.
Lila who's faith in the Federation had been shaken ultimately falls to Kamille's superior piloting. Mouar who dies defending Jerid from a fatal blow, and visits him in a short vision after death encouraging him to fight on. Even Kamille, their killer, felt bad about having done it.: The Compilation Films, being made twenty years after the original series, feature considerably better animation in some places. Unfortunately Sunrise wouldn't give Tomino the budget to completely re-animate everything, so the new animation is mixed in with hefty amounts of the original footage and there is a stark contrast as a result.: Jerid Messa is a, but if he does come to care for someone else aside of himself, he does so very deeply, and seeing him cry when he loses those persons makes you.: Chances are if you like a character, Tomino will kill them off as soon as possible.
If you don't like a character, Tomino will either let them live or keep them around for as long as humanly possible (see Jerid Messa, Bask Om, Beltochika Irma).: Actually something of a plot point. With the widespread use of, conventional armor became largely. This resulted in the advent of 'movable frame' technology, where mobile suits were no longer made of big blocks of metal, but freely-moving armor plates over a flexible, agile 'skeleton'. Not only did this boost their maneuverability tremendously, but it eventually led to suit engineers figuring out that you could contort the frame into a non-humanoid shape if you wanted.
And thus the was born. Finally averted with the PMX-003 The O, which was simply too big and tough for beam guns to make a dent in its armor. Paptimus Scirocco's engineering genius probably helped, too.: Not only Bright, despite what says.
Emma also has something to say about this, slapping Fa twice in the same scene. In the first few minutes, Kamille already gets slapped obviously by a teacher of his. Kamille gets slapped a. Kamille managed to punch Char in the face twice and get away with it.: Subverted in episode 3: The Titans send an MS with a white flag to the AEUG.
At first, the flag seems to be flapping.in space. But after it lands on the Argama, there's a shot of the flagpole which shows a set of gasjets de-activating.: Subverted with Gates Capa who appears in Episodes 42 and 48, and then disappears without a trace. He doesn't die.
Tomino's original plan was for him to be accidentally killed by Rosamia before her final fight with Kamille. Why this was cut is unclear.: The Colony Laser. Despite its huge power, the firing angle can't be controlled too precisely, and its loading time is quite long, so getting a direct shot on a target in the middle of a fight would be difficult.: Kamille's parents. His dad's affair weighs heavily on the family but Kamille mentions that his mother was too interested in her own work to care that much.: During the duel with Scirocco, Kamille uses his psychic powers(powered up by the Zeta's bionsensor) to summon the spirits of Four, Emma, Rosamia, Katz, Sara, Reccoa and even Lila to jam Scirocco's mobile suit The O and then ram into it with the Waverider.: Yazan Gable has no Newtype powers and doesn't pilot a. We don't recommend throwing down with him anyway.: Jamitov and Bask.
Initially set up as the main villans, they're soon supplanted by Scirocco.: Jerid & Mouar, and possibly Jerid and Lyla. Neither one ends well.: Amuro's exploits during the OYW have instilled in the Federation a healthy fear of Newtypes, to the point where they have placed Amuro under house arrest and have much of the former White Base crew under surveillance. While this results in some unforgivable acts of cruelty, the ambitions and exploits of Paptimus Scirocco and Haman Kahn show the audience what evil Newtypes are capable of.: Sarah, in one scene where she imagines she's a civilian. Fa as well. In fact, a shot of her doing this is featured in the opening.: Scirocco combines this with loads of charisma and Newtype powers for a disastrous combo. Also Kamille.
Kamille's is played up in the SD gundam series where he manages to because they can 'see the stars in his eyes'.: The AEUG are probably the most heroic faction in all of UC Gundam while the Titans with a few exceptions like Jerid, Mouar, Sarah, and Reccoa are portrayed as group of and Axis Zeon is shown to be only slightly less worse than the Titans.:, a 'hamburger restaurant.' .: The Hyaku-Shiki, to levels.: Yazan Gable.: The Methuss, probably the weakest and least polished of the AEUG's mobile suits, goes on to lend its transformation mechanisms to a variety of superior models like the Guncannon Detector and ZII from the Mobile Suit Variations line, and the ReZEL from. Scirocco's third mobile suit, the PMX-002 Bolinoak Samaan. It's the least striking of his designs and probably the weakest, but it's equipped with a sophisticated surveillance radome which entirely justifies this trope - it's intended to gather information and report back, not engage in protracted conflicts. On the character side, there's Gates Capa, the third and last Cyber-Newtype.
He's a stark contrast to Four and Rosamia - while not nearly as powerful as either of them, he's also immune to the mental breakdowns both ladies are cursed.: Hayato has a functional pre-UC rocket that he uses to send Kamille and Quattro back to space. Justified in that he runs a museum around what used to be the Kennedy Space Center as a cover for his Karaba activities.: A New Translation to an extent. Many of the story's events still happen over the course of the films, though not quite exactly in the same way it did in the original show. But the most significant departure, however, is the ending that has Kamille surviving his battle with Scirocco in one piece.: Four, Rosamia, Sarah, and Reccoa.: Happens once, at the end of the third movie.: Fa, always trying to keep up with the other female pilots and managing to do it only once. The Methuss isn't the best suit, so at least she's skilled enough to survive.
And on the other side of the war, there's Jerid. He gets more mobile suit upgrades than any other pilot, but no matter what the Titans give him he can't compete with the Zeta Gundam.: Between Jerid and Kamille, Mouar, Lila, Four and Rosamia are killed off. The first three get killed off by their love interest's rival, and the last is simply killed by Kamille to prevent her from destroying the Argama. As a point of interest, this is just one of the reasons Kamille and Jerid become rivals. If one hadn't been born, it's entirely likely that the other would have lived a happier life.: Yazan is apparently modeled on, specifically his role as Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen in (which came out the year before Zeta); Yazan's famous turtle tattoo is likewise a nod to Sting's album 'The Dream of the Blue Turtles', which came out the same year.: Paptimus Scirocco. He manages to end the series with a harem of Newtype women ace pilots, most of which had defected to his side.
He basically makes bishie charm a newtype power. Kamille gets a bit of this as well, with Fa, Four Murasame, Rosamia, Sarah and arguably Emma.: Kamille's mind is crushed by Scirocco, and even though the Titans have been defeated, Axis Zeon has not. Thankfully, gave us a proper conclusion.: Beltorchika Irma has all that it takes to be one, but since she is never around the other girls in love with Amuro in Zeta, this doesn't characterize her fully. However she does get jealous when Amuro shows interest in maters not related to her, even snapping at Mari. Fa also is a bit like this.: Three of them.
Produced twenty years later; the show is that popular. Being twenty years older than the series they were based on, the new footage demonstrates considerably. Reccoa was one for Kamille. Until she turned on him, that is.: The Argama.
The one who gets hit the most would probably be Kamille. 'Corrected.
That's a military term for hitting someone.' .: The series is loaded with them, Jamitov perhaps being the worst. The Earth Politicians cede more and more power to the Titans which Blex feels shows a lack of care for those suffering in space. Notably Colony Politicians are far more distrustful of the Titans.
This trope is in Episode 29. The Mayor of a group of colonies is under extreme pressure when one colony is targeted by the Titans for a gas attack. The Mayor goes full and repeatedly fights the AEUG sympathizing staff in his colony, to the point of having one (non-fatally) shot. He's attempting to reason with the Titans, an act which everyone derides as especially foolish.
For all of his actions, the man isn't portrayed unsympathetically, he's acting out of the concern of innocent civilians who're about to be killed (and since he's safe he isn't acting on self interest) and he does have a point in that the AEUG can barely protect them with so few units. The problem is that the AEUG knows if he bows to Titan threats they'll just be submitting to fascists who'll kill them if given the chance. When he reappears during the Titans next attack, he refuses to negotiate with them and keeps faith in the AEUG.: The Zeta Gundam does this in the final battle as Kamille uses the Biosensor to channel the souls of his deceased friends.: Most mobile suits look like this, since by this point the majority of mobile suit designs are based on Zeon tech.: Sarah Zabiarov, Mouar Pharaoh.: Compared to the original Mobile Suit Gundam, which was already pretty dark in itself.
Zeta has been called one of the darkest Gundam series ever made, topped possibly only. Its darkness is at least partially what makes it a fan favorite.: Katz tries this with Sarah. Doesn't work, to say it lightly.: Avoided throughout most of the series, but done in the with Emma and Reccoa.
Emma wins, but she dies soon afterwards.: Four and Emma both die in Kamille's arms.: The episode where Reccoa is captured by Yazan. It seems like the entire scene is that of a woman getting raped/being beaten. Far from enjoying it, Reccoa seems to stand for abused significant others who have become resigned to what they see as their fate (or who have become victims of ).: Jamitov dodges a pistol shot from Quattro when they accidentally meet at Kilimanjaro.: Although Kamille succeeds in destroying Paptimus Scirocco for good, his brain gets fried in retaliation as well. The evil Titans are finally annihilated for good, but save for Fa, Quattro, and Bright, all the other heroes of AEUG die a horrible death, and Haman Karn successfully gives Zeon a rise to its former power, shadowing the future of Earth once again.
The Compilation Movies changed this to something more bittersweet: yes, most of the cast still die. Yup, there's still a lot of bloodshed. However, Kamille doesn't get mind-fried, we see other characters reacting to the news (which includes Amuro, the Kobayashi family and Mirai), Haman retreats and arranges for Mineva to go to school on Earth, and the last scene is of Fa and Kamille hugging in space happily.: On the original Region 1 DVD release. Subsequent re-releases fixed this.:. For the Titans it's the Marasai and the Barzam both much more powerful and maneuverable than their standard machines (Hi-Zacks, GM IIs, and Galbaldys) the Marasai's initially debuted as commander suits.
As the series goes on they become much more standard grunt suits, the Titan's previous suits being dated by the start. For the AEUG it's the Rick Dias.
The suit's heavily armed and highly agile; surpassing the performances of the standard issue AEUG GM's and Nemos. A number of the named characters utilize it, including Char and Amuro.: Kamille and Four both discuss their names and what they mean to them after they meet.: A covert one.
Scirocco and his followers disrupt the Titans leadership from within, and Scirocco ultimately kills them and takes over the group.: Scirocco, who starts the series as, opposes the actions of his overlords Jamitov and Bask, and even sends his pawn Sarah Zabiarov to disrupt one of their plans. Granted, it was for self-serving purposes.
( Reccoa might be a traitor, but she was real happy to kill Bask as soon as she could. In fact, more than one Titan was NOT pleased to see the effects of the mass gassings: Gady Kinsey even gets a CMOA for managing to bullshit his way out of one and living to tell the tale.).: Reccoa, to Emma.
The differences in their motives for defecting from their respective factions give a demonstration of the difference between following your heart, vs. Simply following your feelings. Scirocco to Kamille as well.
They're both ambiguously autistic, mobile suit engineering geniuses, and powerful Newtypes.