Mobile Suit Gundam - The Red Comet (Vol. 2)

Mobile Suit Gundam - The Red Comet (Vol. 2)


Starring:Tôru Furuya, Shûichi Ikeda, Hirotaka Suzuoki, Yô Inoue, Toshio Furukawa, Fuyumi Shiraishi, Rumiko Ukai, Kiyonobu Suzuki, Shôzô Îzuka, Banjô Ginga, Keiko Han, Mami Koyama, Hidekatsu Shibata, Masashi Hirose, Daisuke Gôri, Masaru Ikeda, Katsuji Mori, Makio Inoue, Kaneto Shiozawa, Satomi Majima
Director: Yoshiyuki Tomino
Studio: Bandai
Product Type: DVD

Editorial Review:
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Although not initially a success, Yoshiyuki Tomino's landmark mecha series Mobile Suit Gundam (1979) eventually sparked a craze that has lasted more than two decades. The slow pacing, limited animation, drawn effects, and tame battles are closer in tone to Robotech (1985) than to the more recent incarnations of Gundam and feel surprisingly dated. Personal relationships, including an ill-starred romance, play out against the struggle between the Zeon and Federation forces. Zeon Commander Garma and ace pilot Char are daunted to discover just how powerful the Gundam is both in airborne and hand-to-hand terrestrial combat. Despite his success, an exhausted Amuro begins to doubt his mission, before recovering and fighting his way to victory. The war takes an unexpected turn when Char proves willing to betray his friends to increase his own glory. Rated 13 Up, suitable for younger viewers: Brief nudity and mild violence, mostly machine versus machine. --Charles Solomon
Description
Universal Century 0079. The Gundam and the White Base become the primary target of the Zeon Forces. Char Aznable, the Zeon ace pilot, is very interested in the Gundam and it's abilities, while Garma, one of the commanders of the Zeon forces, makes it his personal mission to capture the Gundam. Chased across the galaxy and around the Earth, Amuro and the rest of the White Base crew begin to lose hope. The war seems endless, but the fighting continues...
Mobile Suit Gundam, Vol. 2: The Red Comet
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • 5 for the show 3 for the jitters
Mobile Suit Gundam, Vol. 2: The Red Comet
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Manufacturer: Bandai
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B0001OGVO4
Release Date: 2001-10-02

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars 5 for the show 3 for the jitters.......2005-12-15

The first episode of this disc is magnificent! For a show that is 26 years old now the clean up on this looks amazing! The colors are all vibrant and clear however there are some scratches and other problems. However with the second episode on this disc and on you get HORRIBLE macroblocking...the reds jitter something fierce through the rest of the episodes. Ive heard its due to the print being so old and when transferred to dvd it didnt fair all too well. For being so old however the show looks pretty good in parts but the jitters really affected my viewing of this series and I know its not just my player but other reviewers have complained about this also. Anyone who doesnt like classic anime might frown on this show as it definitely shows its age. It was magnificent back in the 70s and 80s when all we had was crappy vhs but now on dvd things show their age with wear and tear etc... If you love the show then this is a must have but be warned you'll be in for some bad jitters as the reds in the show jitter like someone who drank way too much coffee.
Mobile Suit Gundam - The Red Comet (Vol. 2)
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Char's story is starting to unfold
  • Char trusts no none
  • With friends like Char, who needs... well, you understand..
  • The Series becomes more interesting
Mobile Suit Gundam - The Red Comet (Vol. 2)
Starring: Tôru Furuya , Shûichi Ikeda , Hirotaka Suzuoki , Yô Inoue , and Toshio Furukawa
Director: Yoshiyuki Tomino
Manufacturer: Bandai
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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  1. Mobile Suit Gundam - The Battle Begins (Vol .1, Uncut Edition)
  2. Mobile Suit Gundam - Threat of Zeon (Vol. 3)
  3. Mobile Suit Gundam - In Love and War (Vol. 5)
  4. Mobile Suit Gundam - Desert of Despair (Vol. 4)
  5. Mobile Suit Gundam - Lalah's Fate (Vol. 10)

ASIN: B00005O5BI
Release Date: 2001-10-02

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Although not initially a success, Yoshiyuki Tomino's landmark mecha series Mobile Suit Gundam (1979) eventually sparked a craze that has lasted more than two decades. The slow pacing, limited animation, drawn effects, and tame battles are closer in tone to Robotech (1985) than to the more recent incarnations of Gundam and feel surprisingly dated. Personal relationships, including an ill-starred romance, play out against the struggle between the Zeon and Federation forces. Zeon Commander Garma and ace pilot Char are daunted to discover just how powerful the Gundam is both in airborne and hand-to-hand terrestrial combat. Despite his success, an exhausted Amuro begins to doubt his mission, before recovering and fighting his way to victory. The war takes an unexpected turn when Char proves willing to betray his friends to increase his own glory. Rated 13 Up, suitable for younger viewers: Brief nudity and mild violence, mostly machine versus machine. --Charles Solomon

Description

Universal Century 0079. The Gundam and the White Base become the primary target of the Zeon Forces. Char Aznable, the Zeon ace pilot, is very interested in the Gundam and it's abilities, while Garma, one of the commanders of the Zeon forces, makes it his personal mission to capture the Gundam. Chased across the galaxy and around the Earth, Amuro and the rest of the White Base crew begin to lose hope. The war seems endless, but the fighting continues...

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Char's story is starting to unfold.......2003-02-18

Where as the first disc of MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM focussed on the WhiteBases struggle to get to Earth, disc 2 opens us up to the mysterious character Char and his past, particularily a past that involves the family of his friend Garma Zabi, the son of Zeon's ruler Degwin Sodo Zabi. Char in almost every episode here has his own little thoughts as he builds his plans of a revenge. Garma is in charge of most of Earth's forces and must stop the Whitebase from escaping into safe territory with his fleet of fighter jets, tanks and his own flying fortress style carrier.

Meanwhile on Whitebase, the endless fighting is taking it's toll on Amuro who loses the want to go and fight and even reaches a boiling point with Bright the Whitebase commander. Amuro wants the war to end and even witnesses refuges stealing food from the others in these desperate times. Sad.

Even with the same number of episodes on the disc, it moves at a slightly slower pace particularily with two "throwaway" episodes one involving Amuro to try and get a message out to Fed HQ in his fighter (Kai by the way was never a bigger jerk) and in another has Whitebase attempting a seace fire to help evacuate their refugees (This one at least is entertaining, with one of the nicest Zeon pilots you'll meet). The final two are both great and episode 10 culminates on how far Char will go for his own plans. If not for the two middle episodes I mentioned and the slower pace, this might have gotten 5 stars. Oh well, good disk anyhow and the best is still coming.

5 out of 5 stars Char trusts no none.......2001-12-08

Well, Char has failed to capture the Gundam on it's way to Earth. So now Garma decides to take over. But there is so much he does not know about the Gundam.

Content: B+
Animation: B
Music: B+
English Version: B+
Fight Scenes: A

Char decides to kick up his feet and let Garma do most of the work. While Garma finds out how powerful the Gundam is the hard way, Amuro starts to question his own reason for fighting. Char thinks Garma is nothing but a spoiled rich kid of the Zabi family. Garma plans to wipe this from his record, but Char plans to humliate Garma. Even going as a far as to cut off radio contact with Garma's fighter during battle. Soon, Char plays Garma right into his trap. And as not to seem like a backstabber, he makes it look like an accident.

I would have to say that even though these are only the first few episodes, they really are entertaining. All 5 episodes move at a fast pace and never slow down. One of which that could be most noted for is episode #8 in which a civilian survivor actually finds out just how kind Zeon soldiers can be during a seize-fire. I think that points out a very big psychological aspect and prooves that Gundam is more than just a show about good versus evil.

The extras on this disc are a bit slim, but worth noting. You get a bio on the regular Zaku and Char's Zaku. These are very informative if you really like Gundam. Bandai might not be cranking out extras, but they sure know a lot about Gundam. The menu is the same as the last disc with an exception for Char's presense. The disc runs fairly well, except for the last two episodes, which, from what the sounds made on my DVD player, sounded like it was switching on to a whole other part of the disc. So you might want to make sure you have a high quality DVD player to be on the safe side. Also, while playing this disc on my Oritron 2001, I noticed that the red colors tend to bleed, not a lot, but enough to be noticed. When I played it on my Sony DVD player, it was perfect. Just a little warning.

With the Gundam franchise going strong and showing no signs of slowing down, you might as well get caught up in it now. Finally, an anime bandwagon I can be proud to be on.

Side Note: In a recent interview with one of the guys from Bandai, he stated a little hint about Gundam subtitles in the future.

5 out of 5 stars With friends like Char, who needs... well, you understand.........2001-10-15

This DVD is one of my favorite parts of the Mobile Suit Gundam series thus far. Covering episodes 6-10 of the series, this DVD entails the first battles of the White Base and its crew against the Zeon occupation forces on Earth. What starts out as a relatively typical series of battles ends with a major plot twist that will leave viewers surprised and waiting for more.

Considering the age of the series, this DVD is of quite good quality. Extra features are kind of scarse, but extra features mean very little if the series isn't good. With all things taken into account, though, this DVD is a great selection for a Gundam fan and definitely worth a look.

5 out of 5 stars The Series becomes more interesting.......2001-08-19

The series becomes more interesting. Though this DVD is only in english, the story is still good. Though I've never seen the series I watched all 3 movies. I should think in this DVD, the Whitebase crew is preparing to go to Jaburo. There is a big fight scene in the atmosphere too.

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