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| Mobile Suit Victory Gundam | |
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Victory Gundam title screen |
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| 機動戦士Vガンダム (Kidō Senshi Vikutori Gandamu) |
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| Genre | Military science fiction |
| TV anime | |
| Director | Yoshiyuki Tomino |
| Studio | Sunrise |
| Network | Animax, TV Asahi |
| Original run | April 2, 1993 – March 25, 1994 |
| Episodes | 51 |
| Manga | |
| Mobile Suit Victory Gundam Side Story | |
Mobile Suit Victory Gundam, known in Japan as Mobile Suit V Gundam (機動戦士Vガンダム Kidō Senshi Vikutori Gandamu), is a 1993 Japanese science fiction anime television series. It consists of 51 episodes, and was directed by Gundam creator Yoshiyuki Tomino. The series was first broadcast on TV Asahi (and it's ANN stations) and later by the anime satellite television network, Animax, across Japan and later its respective networks worldwide, including Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, East Asia, and other regions.
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Victory Gundam is set in UC 0153, and succeeds the Federation and Crossbone Vanguard conflict of Gundam F-91.
The greatly weakened Earth Federation comes under attack by the forces of the spaceborn Zanscare Empire; only the AEUG-like League Militaire stands in their way. The mass-produced Victory Gundam is the League Militaire's secret weapon against the invading BESPA.
Victory Gundam, the first of four Gundam television series that aired on TV Asahi in Japan sequentially from 1993 through 1996 and the second longest Gundam television show with 51 episodes (SD Gundam Force is the first with 52 episodes), also featuring the youngest protagonist in the Gundam franchise: the thirteen year old Uso Evin. It is another one of Yoshiyuki Tomino's "Kill 'em all" series. The main cast casualty rate of the League Militaire (especially the Shrike Team), as well as the Zanscare is extremely high.
League Militaire:
Zanscare Empire:
Openings:
Endings:
Soundtrack: Senjuu Akira
| Preceded by Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory |
Gundam metaseries (production order) 1993–1994 |
Succeeded by Mobile Fighter G Gundam |
| Preceded by Mobile Suit Gundam F91, Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam (manga) |
Gundam Universal Century timeline U.C. 0153 |
Succeeded by G-Saviour |
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