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10 Iconic Gundam Designs That Aged Like Wine
The best part of the Mobile Suit Gundam franchise would easily be the giant robots themselves, with these mecha being some of the most iconic and recognizable parts of the brand's various anime. Ever ...
The Gundam franchise has witnessed several colossal mecha over the years. These are some of the largest examples.
One of the more interesting mecha designers of recent years is definitely Kanetake Ebikawa. Shifting between working on anime and video games, Ebikawa is a very versatile artist and one with a ...
The mobile suits (called Strikers) pay obvious homage to the Gundam franchise, practically copying designs in some cases.
Play Person Hero Shooter from Amazing Seasun Games. In a space already dominated by Marvel Rivals post the Overwatch era, ...
The latest Mecha BREAK trailer showcases gorgeous mecha featuring designs by mech artists Takayuki Yanase (Metal Gear, Gundam, Armored Core, Death Stranding) and Junya Ishigaki (Xenogears, Gundam ...
It features intricate mecha designs and intense action sequences as young pilot Mikazuki Augus fights corporate and government forces in his Gundam Barbatos mobile suit.
The series embraced a steampunk vibe, thanks to the visionary designs of American artist Syd Mead, infusing the mecha with a unique charm that diverged from traditional Gundam aesthetics.
Between redefining the mecha genre and inspiring an entire industry of model kits, I'd argue Mobile Suit Gundam is one of the most influential anime franchises of all time. Created by Yoshiyuki ...
There's a considerable overlap between Armored Core 6 and Mobile Suit Gundam. It's not difficult to create some of the most iconic creations in the popular mobile suit anime franchise.
Which “Gundam” toy is best? In 1979, Japanese viewers first laid their eyes on a Gundam. In the “Mobile Suit Gundam” anime TV series, large robots, also known as mecha, would be manned by ...