Turn A Gundam

∀ Gundam

∀ガンダム

AdventureAward WinningDramaRomanceSci-Fi
7.850 episodesFinished Airingspring 1999

Studio: Sunrise

Synopsis

It is the Correct Century, two millennia after a devastating conflict which left the world broken. Earth is now mostly uninhabitable, and thus a remnant of humanity has resided on the Moon while the Earth and its few survivors recover. For years, the "Moonrace," the people of the Moon, have continued to check if Earth is fit for resettlement. A boy named Loran Cehack and two others are sent down to Earth for a reconnaissance mission. Loran ends up spending a year on the planet working for the Heim Family, aristocrats living in a Victorian-like society. This family, like others of similar wealthy status, celebrates one's coming of age with a ceremony involving a giant stone statue known as the "White Doll." To Loran's surprise, the Moonrace suddenly touches down on Earth with the intent of taking it by force. During the attack, the White Doll is broken apart, revealing a mobile suit called the "Turn A Gundam" inside. With Loran in its cockpit, the Turn A causes a standoff between the forces of Earth and Moon. The young pilot, along with the people of both sides, must keep the peace and avoid another all-out, catastrophic war. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Characters & Voice Actors

Cehack, Loran

Cehack, Loran

Main

VA: Park, Romi

Heim, Kihel

Heim, Kihel

Main

VA: Takahashi, Rieko

Heim, Sochie

Heim, Sochie

Main

VA: Murata, Akino

Soriel, Dianna

Soriel, Dianna

Main

VA: Takahashi, Rieko

Ackman, Phil

Ackman, Phil

Supporting

VA: Koyama, Tsuyoshi

Aijee, Poe

Aijee, Poe

Supporting

VA: Nakanishi, Yumiko

Aimes

Aimes

Supporting

VA: Matsumoto, Dai

Bell, Anise

Bell, Anise

Supporting

VA: Fuji, Natsuko

Bond, Verlaine

Bond, Verlaine

Supporting

VA: Takamori, Nao

Borjarno, Lily

Borjarno, Lily

Supporting

VA: Kobayashi, Ai

Bruno

Bruno

Supporting

VA: Tanaka, Kazunari

Cecily

Cecily

Supporting

VA: Honda, Takako

Reviews

Bernard_MonshaBernard_Monsha10

Turn A Gundam marks a turning point in the career of Yoshiyuki Tomino. Caught in a severe depression during and after the production of Victory Gundam he turned out two lackluster projects (Brainpowered and Garzey's Wing). As he came out of his depression he began developing an idea for a new Gundam series to include all the alternate continuities into one the Correct Century. He succeeds with Turn A Gundam. Breaking away from his Kill 'Em All melodramas that marked his earlier successes, he came up with a much lighter outlook which has shown in the works after. WhileTurn A follows the usual teenager finding himself piloting a mecha in a war it manages to present plot devise in an interesting and untried way successfully. The Mecha themselves (by futurist Syd Mead who designed Blade Runner and Tron) are so aesthetically different they border on grotesque. This plays very well in early episodes when the battles take on a very War of the Worlds feel to them. The characters interacting in a typically rich Tomino script are well rounded, likable, and surprisingly complex who carry with them stings of an individual plot that the director skillfully weaves into a deep and complex story. The plot itself is heartwarming, funny, tense and has Machiavellian dealings on both sides of the war. Action does take a back seat to plot development, but as the series progresses fights become faster, more brutal, and with none of the canned battles that tend to pop up in mecha series recently. Yoko Kanno delivers again in the soundtrack, one of my favorites she has done. Of Particular note is Tsuki no mayu which appears in the first episodes in one of the most memorable scenes in the show. Now if there was a downside I would have to say hardcore action fans would be disappointed in the slower pacing as Tomino slowly develops characters and the political situation. On the plus side this is one of the few Gundam series you do not need prerequisite knowledge to understand what is going on. It also has the single best ending I have ever seen in an anime. Whether you are a mecha fan or not I would implore you to at least give this underrepresented series a try, you will undoubtedly find something to you own liking.

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ralfiralfi10

with pictures and sounds creating an imaginary world, rich and beautiful, full with doubts and questions live is providing. unfolding an epic story just with giving the actions of the displayed characters in a fully participating enviroment. thats the way of Turn A Gundam. i enjoyed it very much, got deeply sought in. even more than by the literary quality of storytelling and the excellent work of all the participating visual and performing artists i was deeply impressed by the great respect toward nature and humanity as a part of it. the smallest thing was allowed to create its own beauty, the least important character was granted itscomplexity. so this is giving an idea how far you may advance the art of animated film. yes. the title is programme, but again a mark for the thoughtful balance of this oustanding art piece - a programme not only for the makers also for the recipient. so at least you have to decide how good Turn A Gundam might be for you... ...and. may be there is no turn back!

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