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9/10
Gundam's "Empire Strikes Back"
jon_carlson-2895314 March 2019
After the success and popularity of the original "Mobile Suit Gundam", it was going to be a tall task to deliver a follow up that stood up to it's predecessor. I tell you not only did they create something that was as good as the original, but better in many ways.

"Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam" is the second installment in the franchise but stands alone as a more gritty, dark, and emotional experience that is rarely seen in the often shiny and bright mech genre. The gut-wrenching and horrifying realities of war was something only touched on occasionally in the original series, here it is something that dominates the landscape from start to finish. It really causes pain to watch new and old characters go through the ordeals they do in these 50 episodes. The show is, in a word, depressing.

The quality and depth of characters in this installment rivals any other Anime series while the artwork is dated, it still holds up well. The mechs featured are all pretty awesome and make up some of the best battles of the franchise, giving the viewer plenty of that sweet, sweet, 'splosion porn. The storyline is the best the franchise has offered and the voice acting is top-notch as well. Sub vs. Dub is a win/win, while the English cast is good- the Japanese cast is great with many, if not all, the previous actors reprising their roles from the first series.

The one downside of this show is it might actually be TOO dark at times. The amount of loss and pain experienced might be too much for the average mech fan. There were moments in this show that actually made me tear up. I own this entire series on DVD, but it grows dusty on my shelf because it's 50 miles of bad road and not something I am eager to experience again.

This is a must-watch for all Gundam fans, not so much for the plot points, but for the experience and ordeal you go through. If nothing else, you respect this franchise a lot more after watching Zeta. Cheers!
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9/10
It is The Dark Knight, Dawn of Justice, Godfather: Part Two, The Empire Strikes Back, Skyfall, and Spectre with Mecha
zanghi_james14 October 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Let me start right off the bat by saying that this is definitely the best Gundam series that I have watched, yet.

Set about five years after the finale of Gundam 0079, the Earth Federation has become incredibly oppressive towards the colonist population in Outer Space. An organization made of up of heroes from both sides of the One Year War, the A.E.U.G., launches a campaign of rebellion to stop the Federation's cruel new military organization, the Titans, use of brutal tactics. As a result, a new war begins and drags a pair of young teenagers into it.

This show is much better than Gundam 0079 and is an excellent follow-up to it, as well. There is major-league drama and action in Zeta Gundam, and the character development is magnificent.

However, this show is not without flaws. I wasn't too thrilled with the character development of Reccoa Londe who switches sides just so she can basically find a 'real man' to be with. Also, the main character of Kamille Bidan is beyond self-centered and arrogant. The arc of the character of Quattro Bajeena/Char Aznable is not bad, but knowing that he eventually becomes a genocidal psychopath in the sequels makes the story a bit of a let down. I would have also appreciated more appearances from more of the White Base crew than just a handful of episodes. The main White Base crew members we really only get to see are Amuro, Hayato, and Bright while Kai, Fraw, and Mirai are relegated to partial cameos.

As for the villains, this show has them aplenty. Paptimus Scirocco is a little like Treize Kushrenada from Gundam Wing, but much more of a twisted lunatic. He's probably the second-best villain of the Universal Century shows with Char Aznable as number one. In perfect contrast is Jerid Messa, who is technically the rival for Kamille Bidan, but his constant defeats at Kamille's hands are so much that he becomes utterly ridiculous and pathetic. Sarah Zabiarov, for what appears to be a fourteen-year-old girl, is a perfect companion for Paptimus as a cruel femme fatale. And, of course, there's Haman Karn, the Neo Zeon's military leader. She's definitely tied with Paptimus for the second-place best villain of Universal Century.

PROS:
  • There is much more darker drama in this series than Gundam 0079.
  • Way better opening credit and end credit sequence than Gundam 0079.
  • Great Mecha Designs
  • Great Animation, especially since it is seemingly hand-drawn
  • Not bad music.
  • Some really awesome battle/action scenes
  • Way better development of the Female Characters, who are not basically damsels in distress or femme fatales like in Gundam 0079.


CONS:
  • Kamille is such a whiny jerk
  • Jerid is such a pathetic loser
  • Reccoa switching sides merely so she can be with Paptimus Scirocco


One last thing, and this is a major Spoiler Alert BTW, this probably has one of the most depressing and darkest endings for a TV show ever. A lot of great characters get killed off and one is practically lobotomized. It's about as dark as the original proposed ending that George R.R. Martin hinted would be the ending to Game of Thrones. Still, the show's great and shows the real cost of modern warfare.
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9/10
Ever wonder why the hardcore Gundam fans love this series so much?
xamtaro25 August 2009
7 years have passed since the events of the original MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM and the battles lines have shifted once again. Yesterdays heroes are today's oppressors as the once heroic Earth Federation has degenerated into a nearly fascist ruling party whose iron law is upheld by the "Titans", an elite task-force created to quell any form of possible insurrection. Opposing them is "A.E.U.G", formed by a number of ex-ZEON members including the legendary Char Aznable, a secret group of freedom fighters slowly gaining support and power among the colonies. Enter the brash and hot headed Kamille Bidan who, during the events of an A.E.U.G attempt to capture some experimental mobile suits, lands up piloting the newly developed Gundam MK2. A series of tragedies occur which forces Kamille, who already harbors a dislike for the Titans and the Federation, and his friends to join up with the A.E.U.G as they make their way to earth.

What struck me about this series was how the various players in the war were portrayed. Instead of going for a morally ambiguous stand and make each side seem "good" in their own way, this show is quick to bring out the "ugly face" of each side, ally or enemy; it is either you root for the devil or the demon. Even the heroes do some morally questionable things over the course of the story, but it all plays into some very well thought out character development.

This series focuses more strongly on its main character of Kamille Bidan,his point-of-view and how me meets the various different characters as the story advances. Kamille starts off as, quite honestly, a self-centered brat with an identity crisis and a dysfunctional family relationship. But his development over the course of the series is heart warming and emotionally engaging as he matures and is given a crash course in "growing up" and being a responsible soldier. I would not spoil anything here, but let us just say that the poor kid experiences quite a good number of deaths, especially involving some people close to him.

How the characters react to their situations are realistically logical, in a style that one would expect from any real life person thrust into that situation, and lead up well into their subsequent actions, be it a subtle change of attitude or even defecting to the other side. From the inner turmoil of Kamille Bidan, to the crazed obsession of Jared Messa. to Quattro Bajena's loss of faith in his leadership capabilities. All of them are equally compelling.

The story moves along at an excellent pace with enough twists to keep you coming back for more. It may start off a little slow for the first few episodes, mainly just to get all our main cast into place, but manages to pick up after that. The episodes never seem to drag and the intrigue just keeps building especially after the introduction of the cyber newtypes and "Axis Zeon".

Created in 1985, Zeta Gundam's animation is actually quite good for its time. It can hold up to many anime series up to those in the late 1990s thanks to its detailed artwork. The director does use a number of stock footage and repeated scenes especially in battles, but he does it in such a way that it is never really obvious the scenes are re-used. Little things like using a stock footage in mirror-image or re-coloring the background of a stock footage or even playing with the speed of the animation all helps to "mask" the re-used scenes and animation. A very shrewd bit of directing there that allows the animation to look great while saving on cost. In fact, one can argue that the style of the art and animation here lends a very "gritty" look to the show that goes well with its darker storyline. Thanks to that, the action in Zeta Gundam is intense and keeps you on the edge of your seat.

Some psycho-babble about newtypes and psychic powers near the latest parts of the series may tend to seem "far removed" from the otherwise realistic feel of Gundam, but that is my only gripe here.

Personally I enjoyed MOBILE SUIT ZETA GUNDAM very much. With animation beyond its time, a dark but highly engaging story and an emotionally identifiable cast with strong characterization, it is no wonder many long time Gundam fans regard MOBILE SUIT ZETA GUNDAM as the best Gundam series ever. Totally Beats the crud out of any other modern Gundam series.
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Classic Gundam, a must-see
ScooterTheOutlaw10 April 2005
If you are a fan of any facet of the Gundam universe, this series is for you. If you like animation, then this series is for you. If you like good stories, this series is for you. Zeta Gundam is the dark, powerful, emotional, and completely enjoyable follow up to the original 1979 Mobile Suit Gundam TV series. Like it's predecessor, the show orbits around conflict between space colonies and the earth that bore them, the politics of war, and the struggles of a young man growing up in hazardous times. Unlike it's predecessor, it is a much darker, more violent and serious show.

Zeta is not the most innovative shows around, but it is certainly one of the most powerful. Some of the scenes are heartbreaking, others are uplifting, but the 'good guys' certainly have a dark cloud hanging over them the whole time. The animation is very 80s, not a bad thing, but it is pretty dated. Still, for it's time, many of the mobile suit battles come across as exciting and dynamic (more so than most of the new series), and the characters are all distinct, so there's no mixing them up because they all look so similar as in many other animes. The plot is top-notch, and will keep you interested--but not at the edge of your set--through the entire series. The last six episodes are some of the best in Gundam as a whole.

Recommended to pretty much everyone, but especially Gundam fans; Zeta Gundam may be the series finest installment.
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10/10
The Best Gundam Ever!
ultimatezetafan29 November 2006
When I first saw Zeta Gundam at Fry's I had already heard good things about it. I bought it because I'm a huge gundam fan and expected a lot from it. What I saw surpassed my expectations.

Bad stuff the is that at times it will be confusing to those who haven't seen the original gundam and have only watched Gundam SEED G Gundam, and Gundam Wing. The animations more then 20 years but who cares it still holds up. The English voice actors suck as well.

Good stuff it has a great storyline, excellent characters, awesome mecha designs, great pacing, and some of the best action sequences. The music is also very catchy. If your a long time gundam fan you should buy this series. You won't be disappointed.
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10/10
One of the all-time best animes
teamtronix16 August 2007
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Zeta Gundam is by far one of the best Mecha shows ever. It has all the requisites of a good mecha. It has amazing battle scenes, superb character development, and a clear distinction between the heroes and the villains with us being totally against the Titans (with the exception of a few Titan pilots like Four Murasme and Rosamia Badam) and cheering the heroes, like Kamille (something that the original gundam lacked, with me feeling sorry for the Zeon soldiers, like Ramba Ral). Most of the characters in the original (with the exception of Char and Bright Noah who are main characters in the AEUG, and Katx who is an AEUG soldier) Gundam make cameo appearances here.

On the down side, the show starts a little poorly (although I was a fan of the original Gundam, and looked forward a lot to Z Gundam, I almost stopped watching it because of the first couple of episodes), the later episodes are some of the best mecha episodes that I have ever watched. The opening music was also very good, but the ending theme could have been a little better. The animation is also a little old, and it could do with a little restoration.

On the whole, I would say that the show is one of the best anime ever made. Heroes from Zeta Gundam like Quattro Bageena (a.k.a. Char Aznable from the original Gundam series), Kamille Bidan, Emma Sheen, as well as villains like Jerid Messa, Paptimus Scirocco, and Haman Karn are some of the best anime characters ever developed.
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10/10
Kamille is a Man's name!
nyarnebbanot23 September 2020
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Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam came out after Gundam in the 1979 gained so much popularity. It did what Gundam did but even better! If Gundam wasn't cancelled because of the September 11th attacks. This show would have been on air in way earlier than 2004. But no, Gundam is an obscurity in the United States

Zeta Gundam continues the plot of Mobile Suit Gundam years after the one year war. The story is about a boy named Kamille Bidan. A young boy who wanted to see Bright Noa but instead came across the Titans and stole the black Gundam. He now joined the fleet of the Argama that Noa and other Gundam fodder have joined INCLUDING but not limited to Bright Noa. They go on a journey to stop the evil Titans who will bring back Zeon. Headed by Mineva and Haman Kahn along with Jared Mesa and others. Kamille brings the whole crew of with Amuro Ray. Lt. Quatro who is secretly and quite obviously Char Aznable has proven to be good and wants to help. Charquatro wants to not be Char Aznable. He is afraid. He hides himself. But as soon as he tells the truth everyone accepts him. They know deep down in his heart he is a good man. A traitor of vengeful Zeon. Zeta Gundam has many of deaths. Deaths of children and deaths of Women. Zeta Gundam is real sad at times. You will feels drained. But hopeful. We all know war is bad no matter what.

Who is far more dark than anyone is the evil Paptimus Schirocco who grooms young women into cyber NuTypes as well as lovers. He's a real lady killer.

MECHA Char pilots the Hyakushiki. Kamile pilots the Zeta Gundam. A Transforming mech that no longer needs to have the necessity of combining of a jet.

ANIMATION The animation of Zeta is typical of the era. First you get the god like well animated 2D animation that he show will never equate to second the season finally animation which gets way better. But overall. Zeta Gundam has many unique animations. The mechs are detailed and animations are consistent. The mechs are really detailed. The cinematography like the last Gundam is real good. The art style is typical of the 80s. Big hair and big eyes. But honestly better than most anything you could have seen the 70's. The backdrops are clean. SOUND The music in Zeta Gundam is fire! Every song in this anime is just plane timeless. Mobile Suits 3 is so intense. The intro music is a parody of Neil Sedaka. I listen to the entire soundtrack. It's real funky. It sounds like something out of a war movie or the theme song to NPR. I love it. Which is kinda weird since the show centers around anime teens. Some songs sound like Tron if you can dig that.

The dub isn't too shabby either. The muffled sfx give it a retrovibe. OVERALL Zeta Gundam is a really good anime. Even without knowing what happens in Gundam 0079 you will still enjoy it. It is better than Wing. It is great!
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7/10
Good mecha anime series that could have been great
TooKakkoiiforYou_32128 July 2020
Without the botched last 6 or so episodes when the creator of the show was clearly completely over the project and wanted to end it as soon as possible, throwing as much things as he could in the meantime, including a strenghtening of the anti-women bias this and the preceeding series already had in the background. I'll be generous and I'll give it a 7,5 (same of the 0079 series), without the ending episodes the rating could have been raised of a star.
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5/10
The Best Gundam
EuropeanQoheleth19 October 2013
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The original Gundam show was a fairly entertaining show in of itself and in starting the Gundam franchise in earnest it did anime an enormous favour. The ride hasn't always been smooth either for Tomino the director or for those of us disappointed at the few flops in amongst this metaseries made up almost entirely of mediocre, good and sometimes masterpiece titles. Zeta Gundam is one of these masterpieces.

Anybody who's seen the original Gundam won't find it hard to point out why Zeta is even better and by a fair bit too; while Mobile Suit Gundam happened mainly on Earth Zeta happens mainly in space which works far better on an artistic level due to the very mechanics of the whole setting and medium; even now animation can't quite make Earth look on TV the way it looks in reality but space is for the most part blackness with a few white dots here and there and the occasional planet, asteroid, black hole, satellite, space colony and whatever else so it's much easier to make it look convincing and suspension of disbelief is a lot easier for the viewer to pull off when there isn't much disbelief to suspend; this goes without saying. Another factor is it does begin as your usual 1 v 1 conflict but then another party enters (although if they wanted to bloody both sides they should have entered the war when it began and if they wanted the best conditions for invading Earth they should have waited until the war had ended and then they would not only have surprise but would be unbloodied) and that makes things far more interesting. One gripe I have about the original Gundam is that the tension is nearly all false; of course a Newtype with a Gundam is going to defeat even an experienced ace but when there's 2 enemies with psychic powers to fight while your side is being hit by 2 enemy forces at the same time, now that is tension at its very best. Another reason and this is more subjective is the fact that purple is my favourite colour and the greater use of purple or similar colours is a feast for the eyes. The music is even better whether it be one of the best and most archetypal military songs ever Zeta's Pulse or the soothing English opening or 2nd Japanese opening you will hear some excellent songs. Finally as usual the Japanese dub is fine but the English dub is excellent with the dark nature of this series (where a teenage boy literally loses his mind and most of the main cast are killed in the final few episodes plus a defection) reflected in the cold qualities of Haman's and Kamille's voices, cold but also nice like the winter's air at daybreak.
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Definitely the Best Gundam Series Ever!
sg_hikari24 October 2003
Zeta Gundam is what true Mecha Anime should be. Drama and politcal intrigue in a futuristic setting done just the right way. The characters are very real and human. Camille, Emma, and Quatro(Char) are three of my all time favorite anime characters. Each of them fighting for thier own reasons in the sad and harsh war around them. And Bask Om and Paptiums Scirroco are two of best villians as well. Bask is a evil and cruel Tyrant with Jamitov and Paptimus is a clever and intriguing genius of a character. The story is very sad, but also has some of best action and character development in a mecha show ever. There so many times when an event happened that I was put into shock. Tomino's nick name "Kill-em All!" truly shines through in Zeta Gundam.

Forget those mediorce overly melo-dramatic Gundam shows Seed and Wing. Zeta Gundam is where the true namesake lies!
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4/10
It's not good
marcus-perez0522 November 2020
It's a sub-par show. Too many characters that, I guess are important. They disappear for long stretches then show back up. The heroes are suck, the villains suck, the character progression sucks. Just a bad tv show overall. High expectations can't always be met.
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Great Gundam Story & Good War Story
Viper GTSR II30 August 2001
In Z Gundam, which is a major sequel to the original Gundam, tells the story of the conflict between A.E.U.G.(the rebels) and the corrupted and ruthless Titans (a special branch of the Earth Federation). The story focuses on a young boy named Kamiyu Vidan (around 17), who, by accident, was pulled into the war between A.E.U.G. and Titans. Kamiyu turns out to be a natural ace pilot, and so under Quattro Bajina of the A.E.U.G (whose real name is Char Aznable) he changes from an average civilian boy to a seasoned soldier. In the course of the story, he is joined by Titan-turned-AEUG pilot Emma Sheen, his beautiful and tragic girlfriend Four Murasame, his childhood friend Fa Yuiri, the ace pilot Amuro Ray, battleship captain Bright Noah, and many other characters from the First Gundam will also make cameo appearances in Z Gundam.
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The first (and best) sequel to an anime classic
cpm614 December 2000
Following the original series, the Earth Federation has appointed an elite force of soldiers to make sure there are no more one year wars. However, this new force, known as the Titans-is corrupt, and is suppressing the space colonies. In order to oppose them, the AEUG(Anti-Earth United Group) is formed, with Char Anzable as one of it's leaders(Although he's under an alias). In addition, the original White Base crew-mostly under house arrest due to their possible influence-are also secretly backing the organization. However, the returning characters aren't the focus of the show, it's the new ones. Camille Vidan is the new Gundam pilot, and is definitey more aggressive than the original series's Amuro-it's hard to think of a single episode in which Camille isn't beating someone else up or getting beat up himself. Camille's love interests, although similar to Amuro's from the original, are interesting characters, and aspiring ace Jerid Mesa is thankfully not a copy of Char. A lot of the Titans are pretty despicable villains, as well. The mecha designs are pretty nice, incorporating a lot of wires into their design. The animation is pretty good, considering this was made on a television budget in 1985, and much better than Gundam Wing, which was made over decade later. Overall, perhaps one of the best Gundam series. Hurry up and import this thing!
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Fantastic! The best Gundam series!
oodus3474 December 2002
Z Gundam is an excellent Gundam series, and considered among fans to be the best and most serious. Unlike Gundam Wing or G Gundam (which debuted on Cartoon Network) this one takes place in the same "universe" as the original Gundam (which was also on Cartoon Network for a time). It is 8 years after the war against Zeon, but during this time, the Earth Federation has become corrupt. In fear of other Zeon-like uprisings, they create a police force known as the Titans. However, the Titans are mere bullies, and the law doesn't apply to them (think the Nazi SS during WWII). A rebel faction, the Anti-Earth Union Group(AEUG) are the good guys in this series.

Among the AEUG is ace pilot Quatro Bagina, (who is really a disguised Char Aznable, villain from the original Gundam), and 17-year old Camille Vidan, who is the main character of this series. Camille is a powerful Newtype, and what happens to him and his family in the first few episodes will prove to you how dark this show is. Even Amuro Ray returns and plays a big role in Z Gundam. The best part? ZZ Gundam, which has a whole new set of characters and takes place one day after Z Gundam ends, begins.
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After many years of waiting...
morgoth008427 March 2005
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Bandai finally gave UC Gundam fans what they'd been waiting for: the delicious orgy of death called Zeta Gundam. Unfortunately, the legitimate packaging is a disappointment to hardcore fans and casual (if there is such a thing) fans alike. First of all, Bandai removed both the original opening theme songs... Strike one... The translation is lamentable for having taken as long as it did (learn a little bit of Japanese and it will help fill in what the translators left out or changed) Strike two... Get some cultural consistency checkers; "Pallas Athene" is the full name of the Greek goddess, yet they change the suit's name to the "Palace Athena" for some reason or another. Other things that are annoying caused by the lack of internal consistency within the gundam universes naming translators. Traditional spellings of character and ship names that have lasted over 15 years have been changed. The Agama is the Argama, Jamitov Hymen is Jamitov Hymem, Camille Vidan becomes Kamille Bidan, and just other irritating "Engrish" errors in the translation, but we'll leave this as a foul ball. Devoid of any special features (unless you consider the pencil sharpeners special features). Strike three. Don't get me wrong, Zeta Gundam is the greatest sci-fi anime of all time, however the packaging did everything it could to sabotage it.
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Sequels suck.... Clearly u haven't seen Zeta !!
StuJM1 November 2005
After completing the epic that was mobile Suit Gundam, i had no hesitation in ordering Zeta on DVD. Having read some reviews online, i was expecting something good, what i got was something more.

OK, lets get the bad stuff out first. The main complaint is that after such brilliant characterisation of MSG 0079, there is hardly any changes in characters through the series, the characters start the series in full view, with the exception of Camille and Fa, who are the few that actually change in the series. Secondly not everyone will like the animation, but anyone whose grown up around the likes of Modern anime, and not used to 80's animation, it may seem a little out of date.

OK the good stuff. The story, unlike MSG 0079, the story clearly divides the opposing sides as to who is the good and bad guys. The story then adds some more twists with the introduction of Axis midway into the series. The action scenes are well done, and look fantastic even for its age. The music goes really well, and makes a change from the JPop that is included in modern Animes. Tomino's stroke of genius however was to include fan favourite Char (aka Quattro Baggina) as one of the lead good guys, although a failure to build of Chars budding Newtype potential from MSG did annoy me.

At the end of the day, when all the smoke has cleared, and all the dust has settled you will love this series, it is a masterclass in how Aime's should be made. You will love it for its blatant idea that it doesn't matter if your a minor or a main character, if you are in the series, your fair game.

Gundam as it should be.
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