MILITARY
Taiyou no Kiba Dougram
The story is centered around a small group of guerilla freedom fighters on a colonial planet named Deployer, who are known as the "Deployer 7", or "Sun Fang" team. In an unexpected coup, the elected Governor of Deployer becomes dictator and rules Deployer under martial law with the support of Earth's Federation. Fighting for independence from Earth's Federation influence, the freedom fighters begin a rebellion against the Federation's Combat Armors using a Combat Armor of their own: the Dougram.
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TV
Fall 1981
7.44
Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Special Edition
Three TV Specials complied from Kidou Senshi Gundam SEED series.
1. The Empty Battlefield (Kokuu no Senjou)
2. The Far-Away Dawn (Harukanaru Akatsuki)
3. The Rumbling Sky (Meidou no Sora)
Much like the Kidou Senshi Gundam theatrical movies, the Gundam Seed: Special Edition movies are intended to be an override of the story from the TV series.
These episodes are in fact a complete recap of all 50 episodes of the TV series and were first shown on television in Japan. The special edition episodes feature some new scenes and tweaks to previously animated scenes. The first special, The Empty Battlefield, which compiled episodes 1–21 of the series, was aired in two parts on Japanese TV in March 2004, followed by the next special, The Far-Away Dawn, which was episodes 22–40, in July 2004. The final special, The Rumbling Sky, which was episodes 41–50. While the story is overall unchanged, there are a few minor changes. In addition, several scenes are re-animated and re-dubbed.
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TV
Fall 2004
7.25
Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz
It is A.C. 196—one year after the conflict between Earth and its nearby space colonies ended with the formation of the Earth Sphere Unified Nation. As mankind enters a new era of unity and prosperity, four of the five Gundam pilots decide to follow in society's footsteps and disarm by launching their mobile suits into the sun. However, their plan is unexpectedly suspended when a rebellion erupts with the emergence of Mariemaia Khushrenada—who claims to be the child of fallen dictator Treize and desires to conquer the world in his stead.
Deciding that they are the last line of defense for the Earth Sphere, Heero Yuy, Trowa Barton, Duo Maxwell, and Quatre Raberba Winner scramble to retrieve their Gundams and fight to protect the peace the people of the colonies have pursued for so long. Despite their unwavering resolve to complete one final mission, the battle will be challenging: the pilots' former ally Wufei Chang has pledged his allegiance to Mariemaia's cause instead.
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Movie
Fall 1998
7.77
Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny Special Edition
Four TV Specials compiled from Kidou Senshi Gundam SEED Destiny series.
1. The Broken World (Kudakareta Sekai)
2. Respective Swords (Sorezore no Ken)
3. The Hell Fire of Destiny (Sadame no Goka)
4. The Cost of Freedom (Jiyuu no Daishou)
Like the three specials of Gundam Seed, these specials feature new or changed scenes of the TV series. However unlike the TV series, which was told in the points of view of main characters Shinn Asuka and Kira Yamato, the Special Edition was told through the eyes of Athrun Zala, giving the movies a much more neutral point of view.
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TV
Fall 2006
7.18
Dog Soldier
Ova
Fall 1989
Plastic Little
Ova
Fall 1994
Firestorm
TV
Spring 2003
Grey: Digital Target
Movie
Fall 1986
Voogie's Angel
Ova
Fall 1997
Hummingbirds
Ova
Fall 1993
The Cockpit
Ova
Fall 1993
Starship Troopers
Ova
Fall 1988
Toward the Terra
Movie
Fall 1980
Mobile Suit Gundam 00
TV
Fall 2007
Armored Trooper Votoms
TV
Spring 1983
Armored Trooper Votoms: The Last Red Shoulder
Ova
Fall 1985
Armored Trooper Votoms: Big Battle
Ova
Fall 1986
Armored Trooper Votoms: Brilliantly Shining Heresy
Ova
Fall 1994
Sky Girls
TV
Summer 2007
Big Wars
Ova
Fall 1993
Zillion
TV
Spring 1987
Vexille
Movie
Fall 2007
Momotaro: Sacred Sailors
Movie
Fall 1945
Generation of Chaos Next: Chikai no Pendant
Ova
Fall 2002
OZ
Ova
Fall 1992
Silent Service
Ova
Fall 1995
Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2
TV
Spring 2008