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#G Gundam Releases 30th Anniversary Illustration

The Mobile Fighter G Gundam anime series, which aired from 1994 to 1995, has received an illustration commemorating its 30th anniversary.

The illustration is drawn by animator Shinpei Sawa, who has credits on shows like Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid S, Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury, and Bucchigiri?!

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It was also revealed that its chief director Yasuhiro Imakawa is working on a new scenario, which is a side story that takes place after the series. It will be posted on the official G Gundam site.

Mobile Fighter G Gundam was the first Gundam series to be set outside the Universal Century and stands out from the rest of the franchise for its tournament premise. Its series composer and chief writer was Yoshitake Suzuki, while Hiroshi Osaka contributed the character designs. Kunio Okawara, Hajime Katoki, and Kimitoshi Yamane were the mecha designers.

Crunchyroll describes show as:

It is time for the Gundam Fight tournament! Each country sends a Gundam to Earth for this prestigious tournament in the hopes of winning power and glory for their homeland! But this time, there’s an unseen evil lurking behind the scene. Domon Kasshu, Neo Japan’s reluctant Fighter, is determined to uncover this evil and clear his family name! The fight to the top begins now!

Earlier this month, it was announced that there would be some new developments for G Gundam, although no clear details were given. A 30th anniversary logo and a character design preview were also released at the time, and Comic Natalie reports that this character will have an important role in the new story.


Source: @gundam_45th

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