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Turn A Gundam ED2 - "Tsuki no Mayu"
Premiering in ep #41, this ED represents Dianna's fate as she breaks free from the cocoon and becomes a dazzling butterfly. It features vocals by Aki Okui, with composition by Yoko Kanno and lyrics by Yoshiyuki Tomino.
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Turn A Gundam OP #2 - "Century Color"
Premiering in ep #39, this opening places emphasis on Loran & Dianna's relationship and features many of the show's prominent animators. Vocals are by RAY-GUNS, with lyrics co-written by Tomino and Youmu Hamaguchi.
https://t.co/rDOt0I8ASm
Turn A Gundam #38 - "Warrior God Ghingham"
Dianna finally reunites with Loran and Sochie, and Harry & Kihel share an intimate moment before boarding the Gendarme. This is the first ep to broadcast in 2000 and the last time "Turn A Turn" is used as the OP.
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Turn A Gundam #37 features animation by Kenichi Yoshida, an animator and illustrator well-known for his unique style and character designs (Eureka 7, G-Reco, etc.). Here's a sample of some of his work; smooth movement and attention to character weightlessness.
Gym Ghingham's outfit is based on a kamishimo—formal samurai wear—as his basic concept is meant to draw from samurai like Oda Nobunaga. Akiman wanted him to appear strong and fearless, so he exposed his arms and styled his hair with a chonmage (traditional Japanese topknot).