Mobile Fighter G Gundam is a TV series that aired in Japan from 1994-1995. It is the first Gundam TV series that was neither directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino nor set in the Universal Century. Directed by Yasuhiro Imagawa, the series featured mechanical designs by Kunio Okawara and Hajime Katoki, character designs by Hiroshi Osaka and a score by Kouhei Tanaka. As the first alternate universe series, G Gundam is set in FC (Future Century) 60 and stars Domon Kasshu, a martial artist representing Neo Japan during the 13th Gundam Fight tournament that will determine which nation wields all power for the next four years. However, Domon is also on a personal mission that will have far-reaching consequences. The series aired in North America on Cartoon Network’s Toonami block in 2002 with some mobile fighter names changed for the English dubs (only the original names are used here). The series was originally released on home video in North America by Bandai Entertainment, but it has since been re-released by Nozomi Entertainment.
Mobile Weapons
* GF4-001NE Pharaoh Gundam IV
* GF4-005NC Feilong Gundam
* GF11-033NNP Tantra Gundam
* GF11-042NSB Mammoth Gundam
* GF13-001NH Kowloon Gundam
* GF13-001NHII Master Gundam
* GF13-002NGR Zeus Gundam
* GF13-003NEL John Bull Gundam
* GF13-006NA Gundam Maxter
* GF13-009NF Gundam Rose
* GF13-011NC Dragon Gundam
* GF13-012NN Viking Gundam
* GF13-013NR Bolt Gundam
* GF13-017NJ Shining Gundam
* GF13-017NJII God Gundam
* GF13-020NK Zebra Gundam
* GF13-021NG Gundam Spiegel
* GF13-026ND Mermaid Gundam
* GF13-030NIN Cobra Gundam
* GF13-037NCA Lumber Gundam
* GF13-039NP Jester Gundam
* GF13-041NSI Asura Gundam
* GF13-044NNP Mandala Gundam
* GF13-045NSP Matador Gundam
* GF13-047NMA Skull Gundam
* GF13-049NM Tequila Gundam
* GF13-050NSW Nobell Gundam
* GF13-051NE Pharaoh Gundam XIII
* GF13-052NT Minaret Gundam
* GF13-053NMO Temjin Gundam
* GF13-055NI Neros Gundam
* GF13-066NO Nether Gundam
* GF13-073NPO Gundam Magnat
* GF13-083NCB Arachno Gundam
* Mirage Gundam
Vehicles and Support Units
Bud Carrier
* Fuunsaiki
Mobile Weapons
* Death Army
* Death Beast
* Death Birdy
* Death Dragon
* Death Master
* Death Navy
* GF13-001NHII Master Gundam
* Grand Gundam
* Grand Master Gundam
* Gundam Heaven’s Sword
* JDG-00X Devil Gundam
* Walter Gundam
Vehicles and Support Units
* Fuunsaiki
* Gundam Head
Mobile Weapons
* JMA-27T Fantomas
* JMF-1336R Rising Gundam
* JMS-60 Busshi
* JMS-71 Nobusshi
* Ultimate Gundam
Vehicles and Support Units
Anti-Gravity Bike
Bud Carrier
Flagship
Guard Warship
Spaceship
Mobile Weapons
* 29H-S-MS Murphy
Vehicles and Support Units
Gorgeous Star
Mobile Weapons
* NEL-75C Butler Bensonmum
* NF-MS81 Godard
Vehicles and Support Units
Armed Space Shuttle
Damocles
Vehicles and Support Units
Anti-Gravity Truck
Gorby
Gorby II
Unmanned Surveillance Plane
Mobile Weapons
* NET6-MS Cushing
Mobile Weapons
* P-143S Pescatore
Vehicles and Support Units
Space Shuttle
Vehicles and Support Units
Josefina
Vehicles and Support Units
Crane Car
Vehicles and Support Units
Space Guard Boat
Mobile Weapons
* Shuffle Clubs
* Shuffle Diamond
* Shuffle Joker
* Shuffle Spade
Vehicles and Support Units
Dragon Mecha
Space Pirate Ship
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 Gundam Info
Director:
Yasuhiro Imagawa
Writer(s):
Fuyunori Gobu
Ken Oketani
Hiroaki Kitajima
Ryota Yamaguchi
Fumihiko Shimo
Mechanical Designer(s):
Kunio Okawara
Hajime Katoki
Kimitoshi Yamane
Character Designer:
Hiroshi Osaka
Musical Composer:
Kouhei Tanaka
Format:
49 episodes
Airdates:
Japan 04.22.1994 – 03.31.1995
U.S. 08.05.2002 – 10.16.2002
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