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from its popular so they made side story to expand its story or explain detail for main story and about how normal soldier or people fight/live in it
then they run out of idea give a birth of another universe of gundam and another with the use of Turn A gundam to explain how it has new universe at some how
After the war ended, the Gundam had made a name for itself, having been piloted by an ace pilot that played a pivotal role in defeating Zeon. The material used to create the prototypes (Luna Titanium) was renamed "Gundarium Alloy" in honor of the Gundam, and various future mobile suit models would be named "Gundam" for that very same reason.
A lot of Gundam media within the franchise actually takes place in different universes that share certain similarities between them, such as the invention of mechs. If you've ever watched a modern Marvel movie, it's basically like the marvel multiverse. "Gundam" takes on a different meaning and usage within these various universes.
The original is one of the most important building blocks of anime, period, even though when it first came out it bombed massively. Re-runs saved it and swapping from giant PVC 1970s toys to model kits cemented it as a long lasting franchise.
There's several timelines starting with the Universal Century. Cliff notes versions.
UC: the big one, the OG, the grand daddy. The primary conflict for basically the entire thing is the "Shut the ♥♥♥♥ up and pay your taxes" corrupt neo-liberal Earth Federation versus the "VE ARE ZE MASTER RACE" space nazi Principality of Zeon. How bad each side is tends to fluctuate between stories. The gundam is a big fancy prototype mobile suit that is faster and stronger than anything up to that point while also being armed with the equivalent of a main battleship. Very 1970s sci-fi.
FC (G Gundam): the first spin-off timeline. It's dragon ball Z with national stereotypes, there's literally a mexican bandito called the tequila gundam. Very goofy, very fun designs, not a whole lot to talk about story-wise, it's a tournament arc but with giant robots.
AC (Gundam Wing): The big crossover hit that is sort of retroactively embarrassing. A bunch of hunky boys in fancy robots fight a kinda tyrannical but vaguely defined earth federation stand-in. It's mostly remembered for being the one that actually first hit the english speaking world and has a lot of nostalgia attached to it outside of Japan. Doesn't get that much love in broader crossovers because it came out during a particularly bad era for model kits. Mostly remembered for Deathscythe, who has a giant beam scythe and Heavyarms, who has a gatling gun for an arm.
AW (Gundam X): Basically "what if UC gundam but everything went wrong?" Vaguely post-apocalyptic and mostly notable for being the first gundam series since the original to get cancelled mid-run. Honestly not THAT bad but not a popular series.
CC (Turn A Gundam): A very contested series. The original creator comes back after a five year absence and decides to make a very weird show. A lot of the mechanical design was initially done by Syd Mead, who did the mechanical design for stuff like bladerunner and Aliens so the mecha look REALLY different than the norm. Also the art style is kinda ghibli-light. May or may not be the end point for all continuities up to this point. Nano-machines, son. Mixes weird early 1900s stuff with wacky super-future designs. Very love it or hate it.
CE (Gundam SEED): Original gundam for hip, cool early 2000s people and their flip-phones. EXTREMELY popular in Japan, still usually second on the popularity ranking next to UC. Notorious for having SO many gundams. A bad guy shows up? It's a coin flip if it's gonna be a gundam. Kinda bad but it has its fans. The first spin-off timeline to get more than one show. The sequel is generally much, much less respected.
AD (Gundam 00): Gundam Wing but generally a lot better. Extremely meme-worthy. The second series to be moderately successful in the west. A bunch of hunky boys pilot fancy robots for a shadowy plan involving 'preparing the world' for future events. Solid 8 out of 10 setting.
AG (Gundam AGE): Probably the most universally agreed upon BAD show. Mostly a platform for selling a video game that wasn't very good. Doesn't show up often in crossovers and if it does, it's as DLC.
RC (Reconguista in G): Tomino returns. Another very odd entry. Post-post apocalypse, lots of edgy backstory. Supposedly 500 years after turn A according to Tomino, but he is notorious for just saying ♥♥♥♥ to mess with fans.
PD (Iron blooded orphans): The EDGIEST gundam series. Robot war happened, humanity built gundams that directly link into the pilot's nervous system, humanity barely squeaks out a win and maybe shouldn't have. Mars sucks, Earth sucks at least as bad, everyone is terrible, Hashmal did nothing wrong.
There's a new one coming out but we don't know where that's going beyond GUNDAM CANCER. The prologue episode was very good.
Also it's not Canada that they blow up, it's Australia, they keep doing it. Canada gets blown up in Macross.
Maybe I'll get around to watching some of it if I like the game enough.
to 0083 with novice Kou
then 08 Ms team with Vet Shiro or Ms Igloo with all their bonker Vets
and now you will entering the beginning of space wizard Gundam the Origin and so on
Namely how fun kind of nuts the older fans are.
Char's counter attack is after the og series btw so save that till after.