G-Saviour is the first live action Gundam movie and aired in Japan in 2000. It was conceived as part of the Gundam 20th anniversary “Big Bang Project” that also included ∀ Gundam. Directed by Graeme Campbell, the TV movie was written by Stephanie Pena-Sy and Mark Amato and featured mechanical designs by Kunio Okawara and a score by John Debney and Louis Febre. Set in UC 0223, the Earth Federation has collapsed and is replaced by the sinister Congress of Settlement Nations (CONSENT). Former CONSENT pilot Mark Curran is ripped away from his civilian life when CONSENT attempts to suppress a breakthrough in bioluminescence that could end a hunger crisis. G-Saviour was released on DVD in North America by Bandai Entertainment, but it is long out of print.
Mobile Weapons
* G-Saviour Origin
* G-Saviour Space Mode
* G-Saviour Terrain Mode
* I-Saviour Illusion
* RGM-196 Freedom
Mobile Weapons
* CAMS-13 MS-Rai
* CAMW-13 MW-Rai
* CCMS-03 Bugu
Vehicles and Support Units
* MS Carrier
* Nimbus
* Shuttle
* Ulysses
Mobile Weapons
* MMS-DS209 Guppy
NOTE:Â Units indicated with an asterisk (*) are available in Burke’s All the World’s Mobile Weapons or Burke’s Fighting Ships & Vehicles format.
G-Saviour Info
Director:
Graeme Campbell
Writer(s):
Stephanie Pena-Sy
Mark Amato
Mechanical Designer:
Kunio Okawara
Musical Composer(s):
John Debney
Louis Febre
Format:
1 movie
Airdate:
Japan 12.29.2000
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