Gundam 00
It’s the new Gundam series that’s not SEED! Gundam 00 looks like it’s missing a 7 and I still can’t figure out what it’s supposed to mean. It does look kind of weird and funny if you abbreviate the title to “G00“, so I shall refer to it as such for the rest of this entry.

The title aside, I actually enjoyed the first episode. Unlike every other Gundam series ever, no mobile suits were stolen in this episode, although for a moment it looked like one was about to be but it was just a false alarm. That’s good news.

Background
G00 is set in AD 2307, unlike the other Gundam series that use UC, CE and other arbitrary era names. This means that in 300 yeas’ time, by 2307, if we still don’t have Gundams flying around in space, we can look back and laugh at Sunrise for their silly predictions.
After running out of fossil fuels, the world presumably descended into chaos and eventually consolidated into three giant blocs, the Union, the AEU and the Human Reform League.
Union

President of the Union
The Union’s full name is “Union of Solar Energy and Free Nations” (太陽エネルギーと自由国家連合軍), which is frankly a very stupid name and that’s why they like to be called the Union instead. Anyway, it’s formed around United States, which makes the “solar energy” part extremely ironic if you consider the current president’s energy policies and the country’s infatuation with SUVs. But I digress.
AEU

Councillors of AEU
AEU stands for “Advanced European Union”, which is just like EU, except better! Also it sounds like “Anti-Earth Union Group” from Universal Century.
Jinkakuren

Chairman of Jinkakuren
Human Reform League jinrui kakushin renmei (人類革新連盟) is a bloc formed by China, Russia and India, which explains the nonsensical name. The name is shorten to jinkakuren (人革連), which can also mean “People’s Revolution Alliance”, so you can say that it’s a futuristic spin of Communist naming sense. Of course, as per mandated by the Law of Anime Stereotypes, Jinkakuren people are required to wear traditional Chinese costumes such as qipao so that no one would question their Asian heritage…
As usual, Sunrise’s story setting seems to be pretty influenced by current events, although I doubt that in 300 years’ time the geopolitical situation of Earth will be so predictable, considering how fast and drastically things change with every generation. I mean, just half a century years ago Japan took two American atomic bombs, just a century ago the Communist Party didn’t exist, just two centuries ago the Brits burnt down White House and three centuries ago USA didn’t even exist. But I digress again.
The three superpowers control the sources of Earth’s energy production, namely giant space elevators with solar panels in orbit.
Prologue

The start of the series takes place in AD 2301, in a yet-to-exist country in the Middle East. A group of mechas advances slowly through a town, killing everyone while declaring themselves as warriors of god fighting a holy war to cleanse the land of infidels. Save for the mecha, it sounds like something I just read on BBC.

Setsuna F. Seiei, the main character of the series, is still a young guerilla fighter struggling to escape from the fanatic jihadists, but all he has is a rifle that looks like 300-year-old technology. Just when all hope seems lost, an angelic mobile suit makes a deus ex machina entrance and save him, marking the beginning of his new life.

Hallelujah!
Fast forward 6 years, Setsuna is now all grown-up and cool bishounen-ish. He’s now an elite pilot working for the Celestial Being, a mysterious armed organization that is quietly and secretly executing a plan that will change the world.

I’m cool now
Celestial Being
Celestial Being’s goal is to eradicate war through armed conflict (平和の為の武力行使). There are four Gundam pilots, called Gundam Meisters, who pilot the four Gundams manufactured by Celestial Being.

GN-001 Gundam Exia
Setsuna pilots GN-001 Gundam Exia, a high speed melee combat unit.

GN-002 Gundam Dynames
GN-002 Gundam Dynames, a sniper unit, is piloted by Lockon Stratos.

GN-003 Gundam Kyrios
GN-003 Gundam Kyrios, which has a flight mode transformation, is piloted by Allelujah Haptism

GN-005 Gundam Virtue
GN-005 Gundam Virtue, a heavy weapons unit, is piloted by Tieria Erde.
Hmmm, but where’s GN-004? I wonder…
Summary of First Episode
As part of the Celestial Being’s plan, Setsuna attacks an AEU training base in order to destroy their new experimental mobile suit and to expose AEU’s secret arms build-up which exceeds the agreement set by international treaties between the three superpowers.

AEU’s experimental prototype

AEU’s experimental prototype getting pwned
Actually I’m reminded of Gundam Wing now… Oh shit. Well at least Setsuna didn’t steal the experimental prototype as that would have induced much worse déjà vu.
The rest of the episode involves an attempted terrorist attack on Jinkakuren’s space elevator which is foiled by Celestial Being’s Gundam Kyrios and Gundam Virtue. Like this:

Jinkakuren’s space elevator

Terrorists

Jinkakuren’s useless response team

Celestial Being to the rescue!

Mysterious cute girl interlude

Jinkakuren’s still useless response team

Terrorists

Gundam Virtue: I’m a camping whore

No more terrorists
Thoughts
Actually the first episode is pretty good. It has very nice animation, it introduces most of the important characters and factions and it has explosions. Not bad. I also realized that having Yun Kouga, the artist behind LOVELESS, do the character design isn’t as bad as I had imagined. I don’t like the opening theme song, though. I hate L’arc~en~Ciel.
On another note, Haro is in G00 too!

Haro in Gundam Dynames’ cockpit
And, going by the OP animation, this girl, Marina Ismail, appears to be the main love interest. Knowing Sunrise, the OP is usually quite a good guide for predicting plot directions. :P

Marina Ismail
It’s weird that she’s the queen of a newly-founded Middle Eastern country but she looks East Asian…
Conclusion
There’s no doubt that G00’s setting is partially based on recent events of our time, just as the original Universal Century was influenced by the second world war. I shall continue to follow this series because I’m really curious as to how Gundam’s usual anti-war message will be influenced by today’s headlines.



November 18th, 2007 at 2:23 pm
Gundam going Full metal panic! Not only the characters look like from FMP, their attitude and the Gundams looks kinda like from FMP. I didn’t really like this new setting at all. Its very chaotic and has not caught my interest after 6 eps, Full metal panic did a much better job. The main characters had no personality, yet. The whole thing is just bad touch.
Might be early to say that, but if its a good show, I usually get interested after 6 eps. Not this one.
For Gundam Seed, out of 10 points, i’d give it 10 for opening, 10 for middle part, and 6.5 for the ending.
This one I give it a 2 for opening…..
November 19th, 2007 at 10:12 am
kurdish republic refers to kurdistan u idiots
learn some fcking geography
November 19th, 2007 at 1:44 pm
Except that Kurdistan is クルディスタン in Japanese while Kurdish Republic is クルジス共和国
Learn some fcking Japanese? :P
November 21st, 2007 at 5:40 pm
I despise the OP&ED as well. They’re total crap.
I liked First Gundam & Wing, each for obviously different reasons.
Anyway, I think “00″ is two zeroes…
The mecha designs are weird, but from seeing two episodes, I love how the Exia moves! The yellow fins on it’s chest are stupid looking, but after seeing it in action, except for the chest fins, it ain’t too bad.
As for the characters, many look like they’red space out on drugs!…
I found a source for streaming episodes of 00, but won’t post the link unless I have permission from this sites Web Master.
November 25th, 2007 at 2:36 pm
I have a good question:
why does the Arab-heriataged
Setsuna have a japanese name,
although others don’t?
November 25th, 2007 at 4:18 pm
Setsuna is just his code name. His real name is a Kurdish one.
It’s probably because he was assigned to Japan. (Which begs the question of why he is in Japan instead of the deserted island like the others.)
December 10th, 2007 at 10:31 pm
um, w/ marina ismail, alot of people from the “stans” look like alot of things.
And especially if they’re referencing setsuna being kurdish, the turks & persians give the kurds the most headaches.
and w/ the people from the “stans” in central asia, they turn out to be alot of things, because they have mixed heritage of persian, turkish, mongol and greek blood (esp for countries like iran, afghanistan, uzbekistan, tajikistan, and the northern parts of pakistan (the NWFP).
Anyway, look at this post in the middle:
http://www.soompi.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=176499&st=100
where this poster has posted some pretty good pics of Afghans. Seems like Sunrise wasn’t far off w/ Mariana Ismail, were they ;) ?
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January 2nd, 2008 at 8:20 pm
If that guy is middle eastern why is his name like japanese? sounds retarded to me.
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February 21st, 2008 at 10:28 pm
his real name is Soran Ibrahim, his codename or gundam pilot name is Setsuna F. Seiei.
It’s like Lockon Stratos, his real name is Neil Dylandy.
March 6th, 2008 at 5:56 pm
Awesome post. What did you use to screen shot?
April 7th, 2008 at 8:13 pm
Thank you very much for writing the reviews continuously until the end. Please write another review for the upcoming season 2.
May 13th, 2008 at 3:49 pm
DDD= don’t hate l’arc en ciel haha
although it’s a totally un-gundam opening song