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The third generation follows Kio, Asemu's son and Flit's grandson, who is only thirteen when he inherits the Gundam. The Vagan reveal their Earth-based sleeper agents on the anniversary of their first attack on the Federation and quickly turn Earth into a battlefield. Flit unveils the AGE-3 and puts Kio into it, having secretly trained him with flight simulators, and the Diva is brought out of mothballs to fight the new threat on Earth before returning to space.

Hino, who wanted to work with the franchise, wrote a plot summary for what would eventually be approved as this anime. The Level-5 game then became an adaptation of the anime and it was released August 30th in Japan meaning that it was released before the anime finished. The game follows the same plot as the anime, but also features more content for the series's history and world through optional quests using an original player avatar. It additionally features many more Wears for the AGE suits other than the ones that have appeared in the anime.

There is a character sheet with more details. Please put character-specific tropes there instead of adding them here. Do not let the character designs fool you: people die when they are killed in this series. Q: Does this show reference past Gundam series? A: It does, frequently. Q: Is there a noticeable drop in animation compared to Gundam 00?

A: Sadly, yes. A: For the most part, yes. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account.

You are commenting using your Facebook account. If it doesn't quite pique interest there, then there's more than likely something far better to watch. Nobody in this show is really a role model if that's important to your decision. Not a single character really stands out as an exemplary moral character.

Everyone is tainted and dark by design. For parents looking for something more tame but in line with fighting robots maybe consider the short lived Medabots or Transformers. I would recommend , but that series as well has some standout violence and some nudity.

So, maybe hold off on introducing your child to Gundam until their brains have matured a bit and are ready to view something like Wing without internalizing a sympathetic view towards teenage kamikaze fighters in giant death machines. Read my mind. Parent Written by Stephanie G. February 19, Fun I watched this show back when I was younger on Toonami. I went to watch it again with my daughter and the language is coming back to me.

A lot of uses of the D word. Violence is mainly shown through explosions. The voices are pretty funny now watching it a second time. Adult Written by CamVar1 January 10, Helped me decide.

Adult Written by Holly R. November 12, This was a gateway to Mecha for me I remember watching this as a 12 year old back during the original Toonami run. I remember that the scene where Heero appears to have blown himself up under the orders of Dr J DID freak me out as I watched the uncut version on "midnight run" which was the adult swim of the Toonami days. There's mild blood and some disturbing moments even as early as episode 1 where Heero tells Relena that he will destroy her in the edited version and kill her in the uncut.

In the dream he remembers a girl and her puppy that he exchanged conversation with and later on when Heero bombs a base debris lands on the residential area and Heero discovers the little girls lifeless puppy in the rubble. He also adopts the Teddy Bear as a symbol of Peace and innocence. It was an anime that I found too deep to handle as a 12 year old because I did understand what was going on. I say deep instead of difficult because I still find it too deep to completely handle because it does make you think.

It probably will make you feel uncomfortable and also scared but it's an honest depiction of the concept of war and the true hero of the series because I believe there is one is all the characters. No one is truly evil or good but they all have views and convictions that makes them heroes in the sense that they do question their beliefs and some recognize that is nothing to be gained by bloodshed.

In Endless Waltz there's a new war that is one by the pilots and their former enemies who are now comrades to keep the peace. They manage to defend the peace with zero deaths. So really it's more of a "life is precious so you shouldn't hurt other people with violence" than a true anti war since it focuses more on characters feeling regret for harming innocent people. Believing the Gundam can stop them, he was nearly attacked by a Danazine before Flit came in with his carrier and Kio boarded it, only to reveal that this was actually the Core Fighter, one of the two components of Gundam AGE It was then that he realized why Flit bought Kio the MS Battle Simulator while he was a little kid, it was to prepare Kio for the time that he inherits the Gundam AGE-3 for himself to protect his home and the ones he cherish, something that Flit and Asemu once did in their own generation.

Fighting together for the first time, Flit, Asemu and Kio lead the Earth Federation Forces and the Bisidian in a successful attempt to recapture the Federation's main base on the moon from the Vagans. The battle ends when the Vagan main colony "Second Moon" is about to be destroyed, and Kio managed to convince Flit to abandon his grief about destroying Vagan and rally both the Federation and Vagan soldiers to work together and save the colony.

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