OK, so this is how the Gundam was introduced to the world, as a grandiose way of trying to force world peace. While fighting war with war has never worked, the Celestial Beings maintain the upper hand for a while until internal interests divert and someone begins to sell out the Gundam secrets. Now the Gundam Meisters have to rely on their own abilities to try and carry out their mission as opposed to having overwhelming superiority.
This is a Gundam story, true and through. It is nice to see this world at the point the technology was unleashed but there is also much room for an even earlier series explaining how the Celestial Beings were formed and how the Gundam was designed. The story is filled with a bounty of current events, most notably dealing with Middle Eastern religious conflicts and terrorism. One of the Meisters, Setsuna F. Seiei, is an ex-child solider from one such holy war. The other 3 Meisters come from other troubled backgrounds as well. Such as Alleluia, who was a super solider experiment that suffers from split personality disorder.
The character designs are pretty standard in today's TV anime, the mecha being the main focus. I have never liked the design and color schemes of the original mecha and seeing as this is based in the beginning they had to stick with the traditional designs. I got over my distaste early in the series and counted my blessings that there were at least more stylized than the original Gundam's were in the 70's. A large portion of time the main characters are moody and angst filled, not as much as some series that have come out recently but enough to make me wonder if Japanese teen culture was going to try and bring about a 2nd coming of grunge. In the end though, we find that pretty boys do cry and I tried to cringe through it all. With hints to what the 2nd season will bring my excitement was rekindled. While the end of the 1st season was good it was also clichéd and a bit over the top. This series did however not sag too much in the middle like so many other anime have done; it just started to sag near then end which ended up making finishing the series feel more like a chore. The second season looks more promising and quite a bit bleaker. Then again, if you know the Gundam story you already know what's around the corner, it's just fun watching it actually unfold…it's only time to see how far it will go.
On a side note the same voice actor that did the Japanese Light Yagami from Death Note does Setsuna, the English voice actor who did Light is also doing the English Setsuna...cute, real cute.
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