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ZZ jya nai!
Before ZZ Gundam hit airwaves, a last minute design switch meant that an earlier version of the show's lead mobile suit got shelved. Read about Mamoru Nagano's unused ZZ Gundam design on https://t.co/82JYT923g6:
https://t.co/I5Oz1opu1q
LRT: While 2022 taught us to Never Say Never, it's not hard to think of older titles that almost certainly will never see the light of day again either due to complicated rights issues, creator choice, or just a general lack of interest.
When it comes to the sub vs dub debate regarding Gundam, personally, I prefer subs.
One last quick article for the year on https://t.co/82JYT923g6. A veryn short interview with Gundam mechanical designer Kunio Okawara about the garage kit he sculpted based on a bit of character art from the Mobile Suit Variation handbook.
Read it here: https://t.co/XiSTynfOV1
Prior to the official AnimEigo release of Bubblegum Crisis, lots of fan translations called the robot enemies "bumas" and people argued about the proper romanization. AnimEigo checked with the Japanese staff and we, collectively, were forced to acknowledge
ok, boomer
Sonoda also worked with Musasiya doing illustrations for a doujin series called Ramuroid (probably a reference to Lu of UY), which was a robotic girl character in the vein of U-Gaim and another Sonoda project, Neko Mimi.
Bubblegum Crisis Ep.1 OST booklet back cover, with a logo that I don't think appeared anywhere else.
Latest on https://t.co/n56PJfA6Yv: Diving into the mechanical designs of Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama. https://t.co/XIqynkdlgE
It's the 15th anniversary of Gundam The Origin. It premiered June, 2001 in Gundam Ace magazine.