

Universal Century 0079. Amuro Ray finds himself caught up in the war between the Earth Federation and the Principality of Zeon. He unwillingly becomes the pilot of a prototype Mobile Suit called the Gundam. Now he and the crew of the White Base will have to fight for their very lives as the enemy attempts to destroy this new weapon at all costs. Combatants will face triumph and turmoil as they battle their way through space to get to their final destination on Earth. The outcome of the war lies in the hands of the Newtype in the anime series that started it all. Contains all three Mobile Suit Gundam movies! Japanese LPCM Surround, English Subtitles; Video: 1080p 4 x 3 native HD. Review: These are the 48 episode series in 3 films, - Don’t buy both if your just trying to scratch your gundam itch, either one is fine, I think the audio is better on the films obviously and there’s no credit sequence every 20 minutes as well, I bought the original series and this thinking it was a continuation or unseen footage or just original stories from that era but it’s basically just the original show with better audio and without the credits. Good films Review: MS Gundam gets the 5 star treatment from Bandai! - I've been waiting for this to get a domestic US release ever since I first heard about the Japanese re-issues almost 2 years ago. It's been worth the wait. I've seen these movies multiple times in mutliple formats over the years (I first saw these in 1985, dubbed on video, with no subtitles ^o^)...I have never seen them look this good. The picture is sharp, the color is rich and there isn't a hint of artifacting/glitching present. The audio has been completely remastered and re-recorded! The weapons, explosions and effects are completely redone for this version and it sounds fantastic. There are both a Dolby 5.1 and Stereo audio tracks (both in Japanese, there is no English dub present) accompanied by well done and detailed subtitling...nothing is omitted...(even bkg speaking is included!) The story is quintessential space opera. A war rages between the people of Earth and their colonies...but it's not a clear case of good guys and bad guys. Everything is not what it seems, intrigue and betrayal colors every event and the human drama serves as a vehicle for some amazing robot battles (rather than toy sales as is more common today). I cannot endorse a classic piece of animation released in the US more strongly. Bandai has done a fanstastic job bringing these movies to the US and if you've only seen the new Gundamn material...watch this and see where it all began. Among the top 5 anime ever produced....




| ASIN | B06XTH7571 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #124,244 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #1,647 in Anime (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (444) |
| Director | Yoshiyuki Tomino |
| Media Format | Surround Sound |
| Number of discs | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.84 ounces |
| Release date | June 6, 2017 |
| Run time | 6 hours and 52 minutes |
| Studio | Right Stuf |
| Subtitles: | English |
D**.
These are the 48 episode series in 3 films,
Don’t buy both if your just trying to scratch your gundam itch, either one is fine, I think the audio is better on the films obviously and there’s no credit sequence every 20 minutes as well, I bought the original series and this thinking it was a continuation or unseen footage or just original stories from that era but it’s basically just the original show with better audio and without the credits. Good films
E**5
MS Gundam gets the 5 star treatment from Bandai!
I've been waiting for this to get a domestic US release ever since I first heard about the Japanese re-issues almost 2 years ago. It's been worth the wait. I've seen these movies multiple times in mutliple formats over the years (I first saw these in 1985, dubbed on video, with no subtitles ^o^)...I have never seen them look this good. The picture is sharp, the color is rich and there isn't a hint of artifacting/glitching present. The audio has been completely remastered and re-recorded! The weapons, explosions and effects are completely redone for this version and it sounds fantastic. There are both a Dolby 5.1 and Stereo audio tracks (both in Japanese, there is no English dub present) accompanied by well done and detailed subtitling...nothing is omitted...(even bkg speaking is included!) The story is quintessential space opera. A war rages between the people of Earth and their colonies...but it's not a clear case of good guys and bad guys. Everything is not what it seems, intrigue and betrayal colors every event and the human drama serves as a vehicle for some amazing robot battles (rather than toy sales as is more common today). I cannot endorse a classic piece of animation released in the US more strongly. Bandai has done a fanstastic job bringing these movies to the US and if you've only seen the new Gundamn material...watch this and see where it all began. Among the top 5 anime ever produced....
W**Y
Great Intro for the UC Timeline
The films do a great job of condensing the plot and make it a lot easier to digest than 40+ episodes. Great plot with iconic characters who shaped the franchise to what it is today. The remastering is top notch and looks very clean. Unfortunately no English dub on this release, but I believe these films should be experienced the way they were meant to be in the original audio. This series holds up just as well as it did 40 years ago and I couldn't recommend it more.
B**R
Condensed Gundam!
Following RightStuf's release of Mobile Suit Gundam on Bluray and DVD, we also get the Mobile Suit Gundam movies. Collecting Mobile Suit Gundam I, Mobile Suit Gundam II: Soldiers of Sorrow, and Mobile Suit Gundam III: Encounters in Space, these 3 discs cover the three theatrical Gundam releases. Each movie is a condensed version of the show. For example, the first movie covers the attack on Amuro's colony up until Operation Odessa. The second covering from there up to the return to space after the Jaburo assault; and so on. The movie's hold up a lot better than the actual show due to the improved visuals. There is new footage added but it was only shortly after the TV show had come out so its not as jarring a difference as the Zeta Gundam movies new footage was. Otherwise, this is an excellent release. It is subbed only like the previous Bandai release and only available on DVD but to have it rereleased is awesome!
J**N
Great just no English dub
When I first saw this series back in 2001 (I believe) I loved it, despite the flaws the original series presented (and how horrible the English dub was). Even so it introduced me to a world where it doesn’t always workout in the end, and that not everything is as clear as black or white. I could go on but it would sound like me fanboying. So the picture quality is amazing, and you do see that in some parts they reanimated the the scene or left some parts out, the parts that are remitted usually had very little to do with the overall story. The best way to describe it is to compare this to Star Wars the ORIGINAL series and how they would touch it up. (#Rerelease the original cut) Ignore the description where it’s claimed to have an English dub the only language is Japanese with English subtitles. As previously stated the English dub is bad so to be fair you’re not missing much. (I prefer the subs I can’t understand Japanese) The only flaw is that the audio is not that good, it goes from the the dialogue being barely a whisper to a war erupting in the room. Then again to be fair I have cheap TVs and can’t afford a high one so take this comment with a grain of salt. Despite that I would still recommend this to anyone interested, me and my nephew enjoy the series a lot and I hope it brings you as much joy as it brought myself and my nephew. (Hail Zeon)
P**L
Classic Gundam for the Anime fan
This collection consists of the 3 movies that were made from the original Gundam series. The story has been edited to remove some side quests and streamline the storyline without hurting the main plot of the series. As an anime fan I was pleased that this defaults to japanese dialog with english subtitles. I prefer that format and didn't look too hard for options, but I believe that japanese is the only audio choice. The subtitle choice is either on or off, english only. This is pretty much a must have for any Gundam anime fan.
L**U
Classic
First: in case it was not clear to anybody, these movies are a 'compilation' of the original Mobile Suit Gundam anime series. Basically, they just trimmed up the tv show and turned it into 3 two-hour episodes. I only noticed one or two things that didnt make sense (when he meets Lalah at the house in the middle of nowhere...) but I watched these when I was already familiar with the story. If you dont know much about MSG, it may be more confusing... Another note: it is only subtitled, there is no English dub. Despite all that, I highly recommend this. It's an awesome story with interesting characters (Char!), lots of action, and a 'happy' ending (unlike a lot of the Gundam Shows). If you watch this and enjoy it, I highly recommend it's sequel series(Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam) and the movie Char's Counterattack.
大**。
ついに、うっかり国内版BDレコーダーで再生できないソフトを買ってしまいました。しかし、なんとか視聴できる方法はないかとインターネットで検索したら「PCに再生ソフトを導入すれば安価で視聴可」とのこと。早速導入したところ視聴出来てカンゲキ!! ああ、一安心。 内容ですが、評価のの高くない「特別編」音声とのことですが、BGMがあまり耳なじみのない劇場版音楽だったりして少々違和感が無くもないですがステレオ音声だし、アムロの母・カマリアの声が倍賞千恵子さんでなく、あの池田昌子なは大変にGood!! どうしても一般俳優の方がアニメのアテレコをすると画面と声のマッチングがうまくいかないことが度々なので池田さんをカマリアの声に採用したのは大正解。倍賞さんのように声だけが突出することもなく自然な仕上がりになっていると思います。 結果的に第一作の作品の出来に貢献していることになったと思うは私だけかな(笑)
W**S
For people that want to know Where It All Began, but don't necessarily have the patience, or tolerance to sit through the entire 40+ episode run, or watch 70s, TV budget level animation, this movie trilogy is a perfect way to hit the ground running and watch what is considered one of the seminal anime series for fans of giant robot SF stories. All the pivotal plot points are intact, though understandably compressed, especially in terms of how relationships are handled, but the animation is quite good for the time. Don't be fooled by the bright, primary colors and simpler mecha design of the 1970s. Mobile Suit Gundam is a full on, complex war story that tackles everything from political intrigues in the quest for power, to the role soldiers have, questioning their actions during wartime, to the messy gray areas of societies struggling for independence, and what actions are justified in trying to attain that. Gundam may be a miracle of merchandising in terms of robot toys, but there's a story worth thinking about, and one of the great rivalries of anime history preserved in this trilogy.
B**N
I was never put off by the old art style of the original gundam but the quality of the show was never quite there due to it being aired in the 70s. The bluray movies are cleaned up very well and the audio is surprisingly good. Keep in mind that it is only in Japanese with English subtitles hard coded on to them. Really good for an introduction to the series for people not wanting to watch the 50 or so episodes of the original.
ひ**し
PS4で再生すると黄色の字幕が出るので、PS4コントローラーのオプションボタンを押してから「字幕」を選択し、OFFにする事により 字幕無しの綺麗な再生ができます。 一つだけ残念な事は、この本編がリメイク版の吹き替え・効果音などを撮り直した「特別版」だった事。 音源はオリジナルを期待したのに残念でした。
T**H
I have very fond memories of the Mobile Suit Gundam show but I think the movies might condense the story perfectly. There are definitely plot points that are rushed. I think the relationship between Armuro and Lalah is skimmed over too quick but I still think these movies are near perfect. A minor nitpick would be the lack of an English dub but that doesn't affect my love of these movies.
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