Kidó senši Gundam: Suisei no madžo

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Animatie / Scifi
Japan, (2022–2023), 10 h (Aantal minuten: 24 min)

Camera:

Shôta Kodera

Muziek:

Takashi Ōmama

Acteurs:

Kana Ichinose, Miyu Tomita, Natsuki Hanae, Yōhei Azakami, Lynn, Yume Miyamoto, Makoto Furukawa, Miyuki Ichijō, Naoya Uchida, Mamiko Noto, Yōji Ueda (meer)
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A.S. (Ad Stella) 122 - An era when a multitude of corporations have entered space and built a huge economic system. A lone girl from the remote planet Mercury transfers to the Asticassia School of Technology, run by the Beneritt Group which dominates the mobile suit industry. Her name is Suletta Mercury. With a scarlet light burning in her pure heart, this girl walks step by step through a new world. (Crunchyroll)

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Recensie van Jeoffrey voor deze serie (2)

Season 1 (2022) (S01) 

Engels I avoid certain kinds of anime because they're just not my thing, and mecha is one of them. Robots that fight and “go boom" don’t impress me any longer, and there are only a few exceptions to the genre that I've given a chance and even fewer that have really grabbed my attention. With most mecha anime I’m either put off by the trailer, or I drop the series after having seen the first episode because I just fail to see the appeal... I'm also rarely influenced by someone's recommendation. I usually form my own opinion. In this case, however, I was already intrigued by the trailer, and like Gigguk, an anime YouTuber, I noticed the excellent animation of the robots which is very detailed and almost doesn't rely on a computer at all. Gigguk even made me believe that this could really be the Gundam that will attract anime fans who know nothing about it. The story seems to stand apart from the whole crazy Gundam storyline. Gigguk hyped this series so intensely based on the trailer that I decided to give it a try (3-episode rule). The prologue came out well in advance, which gave me a better idea of the show, and I was hooked. The excellent suspenseful prologue introduces the setting and immediately raises serious moral dilemmas that the series is going to tackle. It made me believe that there would be something besides the big fighting robots - something that would keep me interested and make me enjoy the show. It only seemed that way, though. The very next episode, that is, episode one, is already quite different from the prologue. It looks like a standard "special academy", only this time with big robots. The problems that I expected to be solved here are tackled by students. I expected this weird combination to fall apart quickly. I didn’t think I’d find it convincing that a bunch of students could make a difference in a complex society ruled by powerful corporations. And yeah, sometimes it doesn't really work for me, for example when a bunch of students start their own company that immediately becomes a powerful player on the market – you have to take it with a massive pinch of salt. On the other hand, it does hold together and delivers what I expected from the series, i.e., ambiguous and complex problems (moral, social, psychological...) and some similarly complex and thought-provoking answers and solutions that are far from black and white. Some of the situations are done for effect, but the authors manage to pull them off, and I found many scenes truly moving and memorable (such as the ending of the first season). What I found striking were the main characters. It's not just their interactions with each other and their budding relationship, but also their individual personalities. I can’t tell you if I agree with Meon, another YouTuber, that this is "Utena in space" because I haven't seen Utena, but the chemistry between the two protagonists and the gradual and natural development of their relationship, including all the sticks the characters throw under each other's feet, is something I find endearing. I also quickly grew fond of Suletta. This girl clearly can't communicate with people very well, and I really enjoy watching her develop, try to make her dreams come true at school, and gradually overcome various obstacles that life has in store for her. The series is also very good in terms of animation. Unexpectedly, I even had fun watching the big robot fights and all the effects around them. They do have a certain atmosphere and drive. Plus, the visuals are often truly gorgeous and unforgettable (like the ending of the first standard episode). The music isn't bad either, and I liked the opening. I never thought I’d say this, but I'm really enjoying Gundam and looking forward to the second season in April 2023. While it’s not perfection like Code Geass or Gurren Lagan, it’s a very strong 4* for me. () (minder) (meer)

Season 2 (2023) (S02) 

Engels The second season was one big crazy ride where the driver regularly stepped on the gas, constantly swerving and changing the direction. It was also like a roller coaster; each character literally had to hit rock bottom to be able to rise again and continue. Sometimes I wondered if the creators weren't going a bit overboard with the pace and all the dramatic plot twists. However, there was no time to waste because there wouldn't be another season, and everything had to be brought to a satisfying and grand conclusion, and the show succeeded in getting there. Of course, some parts may have been slightly half-baked; they needed a bit more time and space to work better for me, especially on an emotional level, but even so, the series presented its message in a powerful and logical way. I thoroughly enjoyed it all; the animation dazzled me, I fell in love with the music again, I followed each of the numerous characters with interest, and the finale was very well done, grand, but also likable. For me, the second season deserves five stars, albeit slightly weaker. I also realized that in the future, I should devote much more attention to Gundam than I have so far because the stories are much more than just "robots go boom." 8.6/10 ()