Mobile Fighter G Gundam (1994-1995)
Kidô butoden ji Gandamu (original title)Reference View | Change View
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Series Cast Summary
Mark Gatha | ... |
Domon Kasshu
(49 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Tomokazu Seki | ... |
Domon Kasshu
(49 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Matt Embry | ... |
Schwartz Bruder
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(49 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Jonathan Love | ... |
Michelo Chariot
(49 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Yuri Amano | ... |
Rain Mikamura
(49 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Zoe Slusar | ... |
Sai Saici
(49 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Jennifer Holder | ... |
Rain Mikamura
(49 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Roger Rhodes | ... |
Chibodee Crocket
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(49 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Steve Olson | ... |
Stalker
(49 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Victor Atelevich | ... |
Norm
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(49 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Jeffrey Watson | ... |
Hoi
(49 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Chris Simms | ... |
Additional Voices
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(49 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Noah Umholtz | ... |
Andrew Graham
(49 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Gerald Matthews | ... |
Rui Shan
(49 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Dave Kelly | ... |
Mayor Ulube
(49 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Stephen Holgate | ... |
Argo Gulski
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(49 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Doug McKeag | ... |
Commissioner Karato
(49 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Jim Sarantis | ... |
Shuffle Alliance Member
(49 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Hôchû Ôtsuka | ... |
Chibodee Crockett
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(48 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Maureen Jones | ... |
Black Joker
(48 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Matthew Erickson | ... |
Teen Domon
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(48 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Ryan Luhning | ... |
Saette Gyuzelle
(48 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Byron Close | ... |
Dr. Mikamura
(48 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Ben Jeffery | ... |
Prime Minister Wong Yun-Fat
(48 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Scott Hendrickson | ... |
Chaa
(48 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Cam Desmond | ... |
Thug
(48 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Dean Bareham | ... |
Hui Yun
(48 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Allan Boss | ... |
Shuffle Alliance Member
(48 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Colleen Blackmore | ... |
Janet
(48 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Dave Pettitt | ... |
Master Asia
(31 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Scott Roberts | ... |
George de Sand
(27 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Onalea Gilbertson | ... |
Bunny Higgins
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(24 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Carol-Anne Day | ... |
Allenby Beardsley
(13 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Kappei Yamaguchi | ... |
Sai Saici
(2 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Hidenari Ugaki | ... |
Argo Gulskii
(2 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Hideyuki Hori | ... |
Schwarz Bruder
(2 episodes, 1994-1995)
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Yôsuke Akimoto | ... |
Master Asia
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(2 episodes, 1995)
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Mari Yokô | ... |
Nastasha Zabigov
(1 episode, 1994)
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Takumi Yamazaki | ... |
George de Sand
(1 episode, 1995)
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Motomu Kiyokawa | ... |
Dr. Mikamura
(1 episode, 1995)
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Yûko Mizutani | ... |
Black Joker
(1 episode, 1995)
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Nachi Nozawa | ... |
Sai Saici's father
(1 episode, 1995)
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Meredith Taylor-Parry | ... |
Young Domon
(1 episode, 1995)
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Masashi Sugawara | ... |
Andrew Graham
(1 episode, 1995)
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Narumi Hidaka | ... |
Allenby Beardsley
(1 episode, 1995)
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Takehiro Koyama | ... |
Dr. Belliman
(1 episode, 1995)
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Takehito Koyasu | ... |
Beruiman
(unknown episodes)
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Aya Hisakawa | ... |
Akino
(unknown episodes)
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Issei Futamata | ... |
Shijaama
(unknown episodes)
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Kurtis Sanheim | ... |
Additional Voices
(unknown episodes)
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Production Companies
- Anime R (in-between animation)
- FAI (in-between animation)
- Group Donguri (in-between animation)
- MI (in-between animation)
- Nakamura Production (in-between animation)
- Seoul Dub (in-between animation)
- Seoul Kids (in-between animation)
- Studio Boomerang (in-between animation)
- Studio DEEN (in-between animation)
- Sunrise
- TV Asahi
Distributors
- Amazon Prime Video (Japan)
- Bandai Entertainment (2002) (Canada) (DVD)
- Bandai Entertainment (2002) (United States) (DVD)
- Bandai Visual (2016) (Japan) (Blu-ray)
- Cartoon Network (2003) (United States) (tv) (English dubbed)
- Cartoon Network (2003) (United States) (tv) (English dubbed) (re-airing)
- Cartoon Network (2003) (United States) (tv) (Toonami: Midnight Run)
- Cartoon Network (2003) (United States) (tv) (Toonami: Super Saturday)
- Cartoon Network (2003) (United States) (tv) (English dubbed) (re-airing)
- GMA (Philippines) (tv)
- Right Stuf International (2018) (Canada) (Blu-ray)
- Right Stuf International (2018) (Canada) (DVD)
- Right Stuf International (2018) (United States) (Blu-ray)
- Right Stuf International (2018) (United States) (DVD)
- TV Asahi (1995) (Japan) (tv)
- Toonami (2003) (United States) (tv) (Toonami: Midnight Run)
- Toonami (2003) (United States) (tv) (Toonami: Super Saturday)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- APU Studio (voice recording)
- Blue Water Studios (English voice recording)
- Maki Production (titles)
- Marix (special effects)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
It is the year Future Century 60 and most of humanity has migrated to orbiting space colonies, leaving behind the polluted Earth. To prevent war, the colonies came up with the tournament known as the Gundam Fight. Every country builds a Gundam and sends it to Earth. These Gundams fight each other, using the entire planet as the ring, for eleven months until the finals begin in the country that won the last Gundam Fight. Whichever country is ultimately victorious will control the entire world for four years. This year, Neo Japan has sent Domon Kasshu with the Shining Gundam in hopes of winning the 13th Gundam Fight. However, Domon, and his assistant, Rain Mikamura, have more to worry about than winning the Gundam Fight. They have a concurrent mission, to confront and destroy the stolen Devil Gundam... Written by "Professor Daravon" |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | In the last 2 episodes, when the Devil Colony Gundam makes its appearance, all the colony nations launch their Gundams to stop it. Among those in the battle are several suits from the shows prior to G-Gundam, including: the RX-78-2 Gundam from Mobile Suit Gundam, the GP-01 and GP-02 from Gundam 0083, the V2 Gundam from V Gundam, and the Wing Gundam and Tallgeese from Gundam Wing, which was in production while G-Gundam was airing on Japanese TV. The Crossbone Gundam X1 from the Crossbone Gundam manga is also present. Also appearing are the titular machines from three of Gundam creator Yoshiyuki Tomino's other anime: Zambot 3, Daitarn 3, and L-Gaim Mk-II. Show Zama & Marvel Frozen of Aura Battler Dunbine appear in the Neo Japan Colony as well. See more » |
Goofs | Even though their characters are from different countries, the English Blue Water Studio voice actors do not give their character's accents for those countries. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Familiar Faces #52: Rushuna Tendo (2011). See more » |
Soundtracks | Flying In The Sky See more » |
Crazy Credits | The North America DVDs from Bandai Entertainment feature one English cast credit roll at the end of the DVD instead of each episode having the credits listed. See more » |
Quotes |
Domon:
This hand of mine glows with an awesome power! It's loud roar tells me to defeat you! Take this! My love! My anger! And all of my sorrow! Erupting... burning... FINGER! See more » |