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Mobile Suit Gundam Wing - Operation 1

Mobile Suit Gundam Wing - Operation 1

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gundam Wing kicks major [...]
Review: What can I say about this show, if you're looking for action, romance, a little bit of comedy and battles with giant building size robots, buy these videos/DVDs. The first few episodes were a bit confusing and I admit that I was disappointed in what I saw. Due to all the hype I heard about it, I expected more from it. I told myself that I wouldn't go and purchase any of the later episodes. But for some odd reason, I soon found myself changing my mind and purchasing the next volume. To my surprise, I was hooked and my opinions changed quickly about this show. All the characters have different personalities and the character development is sooo well done that you actually begin to care for them. The animation is beautifully drawn and the storyline keeps you craving for more. Of course, the best part is the Gundam themselves when they go into battle. If you're an anime fan, this is a can't miss. However, if you're not, pick it up anyway, you won't be disappointed

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Confusing but cool
Review: I gave this a try because of pressure from some friends. I will admit that I am not a huge anime fan, but I am now a Gundam Wing fan for sure. But I didn't start understanding the story until volume 2 (the 2nd DVD in the series). The apparent large plot holes were finally filled in by the second disc. So if you enjoy this disc but were confused, give the next volume a try before you finally decide. Great animation, and a surprisingly good story as well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I am absolutely hooked on Gundam Wing...
Review: I first started watching the Gundam Wing series on CN because it was on right before Tenchi. I only caught the end of some episodes, so I was lost most of the time. But then I watched Ep. 49 in its entirety, and I fell in love with Gundam Wing. Needless to say, when CN took it off Toonami, I was VERY upset. But now I can buy the DVDs...and there's a rumor that GW is coming back on in a week... I have a DVD player only on my computer, but even then the quality is just superb. The color is so much better (I never knew how bright Sandrock was in EW until I watched it on DVD), and so is the sound. BTW, does anyone else think that CN made a grave mistake in taking the original opening, which is set to Just Communication, and cutting out most of the good clips and changing the music to make an ending? Oh, and if you have heard the song It's Just Love (or Just Love), then you'll never think of it the same way after seeing the original ending. It's VERY funny, and if you hate Relena, then this might be torture (or you might find it hilarious). I like how if you activate the subtitles, the translations (or the original Japanese lyrics for Ep. 2 & 4) for Just Communication and Just Love appear on the screen. On the subject of subtitles...I am completely spoiled now because I've heard the original voices. They all just...fit. Duo's is so funny in episode 4, when he's talking about Heero being antisocial and all that. I absolutely love hearing Zechs speak. Noin's original voice makes her seem much younger. All I can say about Quatre's is that if you think he sounds like a girl...then you're right. Quatre was done by a woman. The subtitles are either identical to or very close to the dubbing...except in one spot on this DVD that I can remember. It's in episode 4, when Noin is looking at the collage of Zechs pictures on the table. The original line is something like, "Come here and lean on me." I can understand why they changed it, but it does ruin the effect. Episode 4 is just full of sweet scenes between Noin and Zechs. It's probably one of my favorite episodes. Having seen the whole series with the exception of about three episodes, I must say that this is my absolute favorite anime. There is so much character development, and the plot twists and turns, often unexpectedly. Having watched the last episode that pitted the leader of the White Fang against Gundam pilot 01 (Heero Yuy) in a final, very thrilling battle, I must admit I was absolutely shocked when I watched the first few episodes and realized exactly who the White Fang commander was. It's very emotional at times (I've cried on occasion), and not for the faint of heart. There is mild swearing, and quite a bit of blood. Which, may I add, does look rather realistic. Overall, this is an excellent DVD, and anyone who has seen the dubbed series on TV, or wants a solid introduction to the world of Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, should buy this. I found it WELL worth the cost.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bandai know how to treat Gundam
Review: Excited to buy the first Gundam Wing video, I went right home and popped it in my VCR. It starts out with previews for Gundam 0080, Gundam 0083 and the Toonami commercial for Gundam Wing. After watching the sweet opening, which is basically the ending theme from the version on Cartoon Network, I was allready excited. The first episode has the five pilots make it to Earth. The other characters (Zechs, Teize, Mr. Dorlin) are also introduced, but the two main people get introduced is Heero and Relena who have an unfriendly run in and an even more ugly conversation later. The second episode pays tribute to Duo Maxwell, pilot of the Gundam Deathsythe, who stops the search for Wing Zero in the sea and has a run in with Heero which ends up with Heero firing torpedoes at both Gundams, sinking them into the sea. The third episode has Quatre, pilot of Sandrock, and Trowa, pilot of Heavyarms, take on an OZ base while Duo helps Heero escape from OZ's security and helps retrieve the Gundam's that sunk. We also get a peek at a new mobile suit called Talgese which will be discussed more later on. And a speical group is introduced called the 'Specials' which is a very mysterious group of soldiers. The fourth episode finally gives rise to the last pilot, Wu Fei, pilot of the Shenlong or as he calls it, "Nataku". Zechs heads towards the military base where Noin is a teacher. Noin has a love for Zechs and her students, but in the night, they are killed off by Wu Fei. As Noin tracks down Wu Fei, Heero makes repairs to his Gundam. We also get to see our first glimpse of Lady Une, a woman who will become very important later on. After more complication, Wu Fei ends up destroying a carrier full of suits, leaving Noin injured and full of rage. These first 4 episodes aren't as great as the later ones as they are mostly paying fan service to those who love the Gundam pilots. But I can't help, but keep coming back to Gundam Wing every once in awile. The dubbing is a little stale at this point. In fact, if you compare Sally's dubbed vocie to that of later ones, you'll see she has a more stronger voice. Zechs' dub is pretty much on par with the latter episodes, but Treize's voice seems to be the only one that stays the same through out the series. Granted, the animation is no Evangelion, but its fun to watch. You try telling me that mobile suit battles aren't fun to watch. It political war at its best. Highly recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE MOST AWESOME MOVIE IS HERE!
Review: This movie rocks. I was an instant fanatic with the series when it first premiered on Cartoon Network. The first five episodes were the best, however. I also like Endless Waltz; highly recommend watching it. Start being a Gundam fan too. It's the greatest...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Was Good For the First 5 Episodes
Review: Originally (back when Gundam Wing began airing on Cartoon Network last spring) I had no intentions of watching it. My friends talked me into it (I bribed them by agreeing to the deal that if I watched the first episode they would learn the Japanese names of all the characters of Bishoujou Senshi Sailor Moon). I thought I had gotten a pretty good deal, but I was quite wrong. The first episode intrigued me, so I continued to watch the series as it progressed, switching from dubbed edited to dubbed uncut at night by taping the episodes and watching them the next day. About halfway through the series I found out they were marketing a DVD of it, and I decided that if it was bilingual I would buy it. I prefer subtitled to dubbed any day and only liked the dubbing of Gundam Wing because they used WordFit, which gives the most accurate English translation that still fits the syllable limit. So I bought the DVD, and watched it. The quality of the DVD was good, since the picture was sharp, and I liked the quality of the original voice work. However, the one fact that continually bothered me was the fact that the subtitles were almost exactly the same as the dubbed. I understand that this is because of the WordFit but that's really no excuse. However, I gave it a higher rating because I like the subtitle option which is unavailable in VHS format at a lower cost (VHS requiring a separate purchase of both dubbed and subbed costing about $40-$60 whereas DVD is about $20-$30 for both). ^_^

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Some of the best anime Ive ever seen.
Review: How can I even START this review...First of all this is the most impressive piece of art ive ever seen...and Ive seen alot of anime. The characters are Impressive yet have a truly good feel. It also has a AMAZING storyline. it starts off In a war with treiz as the leader of OZ a Evil organization opressing the people of the space colonies and in war. The gundams were sent down to Destroy and assassinate Treiz ...The gundam pilots are heero yuy Qruatra robaba winner. Duo maxwell. Wuefei Chang and trowa barton (excuse the name misspellings) with gundams...which are pretty much indescructable. with Zechs marquise...(my favorite character) a formor OZ leader...well a oz leader for a short period of time at the beginning.. which breaks off and starts his own War against oz a little later. Noin His trusty assistant and good friend...also plays a very big roll in this with relena doirlin as a peaceloving character who is in love with heero and a queen of the saink kingdom. which is at war with OZ at the same time There are many other characters and other side plots...Including Trowa living at a circus and whatnot it has a very intruging plot and WELL worth the money. ANY anime fan that doesnt have this deserves to get slapped in the face. And press the little tiny button under this that said the review was helpful...and check out the other things I reviewed...they are good too (:

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Would a Gundam by any other name be as sweet
Review: Gundam Wing tells the story about 5 Gundam pilots and there fight against OZ. The five pilots in addition to fighting OZ have to deal with the inner struggles in themselves. This sets the stage for an enjoyable and captivating story. While there are many other series out there based in the Gundam universe, they are not required to view this series since it is actually a side story. All in all Gundam Wing is an enjoyable anime for the experienced viewer or the anime new comer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A good DVD that you'll love
Review: I enjoyed watching this DVD! It starts out with action, Heero Yuy fighting with Zech. It's a good DVD. The storyline is wonderful also.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Gundam Series
Review: The Gundam Wing series is probably the best of all the Mobile Suit Gundam series, that originated back in 1979. The series is based around giant mecha(mobile suits), and the five gundam pilots who are trying to defeat the political organization OZ, run by Tres Kushrenada. Over time eras change and the plot becomes more involved. Though the show might not be appropriate for children under about 7 or 9 yrs old, it is a complex, deep political series with a lot of twists and turns in the plot. For any anime fan, this is a must see, especcially if you enjoy action that never ceases. It deals a lot with morals and death, connected with mobile suits and guns and stuff.


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