機動戦士Vガンダム

機動戦士Vガンダム

1993
機動戦士Vガンダム
機動戦士Vガンダム

機動戦士Vガンダム

7 | en | Animation

Mobile Suit Victory Gundam, is a 1993 Japanese science fiction anime television series. It consists of 51 episodes, and was directed by Gundam creator Yoshiyuki Tomino. The series was first broadcast on TV Asahi and later by the anime satellite television network, Animax, across Japan and later its respective networks worldwide, including Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, East Asia, and other regions.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP51  Angel's Ascension
Mar. 25,1994
Angel's Ascension

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EP50  The Battle Called Upon by Hate
Mar. 18,1994
The Battle Called Upon by Hate

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EP49  On Angel's Rings
Mar. 11,1994
On Angel's Rings

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EP48  The Vanquished Life, The Budding Life
Mar. 04,1994
The Vanquished Life, The Budding Life

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EP47  Women's Battlefield
Feb. 25,1994
Women's Battlefield

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EP46  Tasillo's Revolt
Feb. 18,1994
Tasillo's Revolt

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EP45  Uso Dances with Dreams
Feb. 11,1994
Uso Dances with Dreams

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EP44  Love is at the End of the Light
Feb. 04,1994
Love is at the End of the Light

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EP43  Battlefield Comet, Fuala
Jan. 28,1994
Battlefield Comet, Fuala

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EP42  Fresh Blood in the Swirl Pot
Jan. 21,1994
Fresh Blood in the Swirl Pot

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EP41  The Battlefield Created by Father
Jan. 14,1994
The Battlefield Created by Father

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EP40  Under the Super Aerial Attack
Jan. 07,1994
Under the Super Aerial Attack

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EP39  Song of the Wings of Light
Dec. 24,1993
Song of the Wings of Light

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EP38  Inferno of the North Seas
Dec. 17,1993
Inferno of the North Seas

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EP37  Counterattacking Twinrad
Dec. 10,1993
Counterattacking Twinrad

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EP36  Mother Returns to the Earth
Dec. 03,1993
Mother Returns to the Earth

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EP35  Mother or Shakti?
Nov. 26,1993
Mother or Shakti?

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EP34  Operation: Giant Roller
Nov. 19,1993
Operation: Giant Roller

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EP33  Sea Dwellers
Nov. 12,1993
Sea Dwellers

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EP32  Pressing Doggorla
Nov. 05,1993
Pressing Doggorla

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EP31  Motorad, Take-Off!
Oct. 29,1993
Motorad, Take-Off!

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EP30  Mother's Gundam
Oct. 22,1993
Mother's Gundam

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EP29  The New Mobile Suit, V-2
Oct. 15,1993
The New Mobile Suit, V-2

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EP28  The Great Escape
Oct. 08,1993
The Great Escape

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EP27  The Light of Outer Space
Oct. 01,1993
The Light of Outer Space

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EP26  Maria & Uso
Sep. 24,1993
Maria & Uso

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EP25  Infiltrate the Enemy's Fleet & Land
Sep. 17,1993
Infiltrate the Enemy's Fleet & Land

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EP24  Attack the Capital!
Sep. 10,1993
Attack the Capital!

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EP23  Infiltrate Zanscare
Sep. 03,1993
Infiltrate Zanscare

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EP22  The Tiger of Space
Aug. 27,1993
The Tiger of Space

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EP21  The Strategic Satellite
Aug. 20,1993
The Strategic Satellite

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EP20  The Eve Before Battle
Aug. 13,1993
The Eve Before Battle

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EP19  The Search for Shakti
Aug. 06,1993
The Search for Shakti

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EP18  Battle of the Space Fleets
Jul. 30,1993
Battle of the Space Fleets

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EP17  The Queen of the Empire
Jul. 23,1993
The Queen of the Empire

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EP16  Reinforce, Take-Off!
Jul. 16,1993
Reinforce, Take-Off!

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EP15  Space Dust
Jul. 09,1993
Space Dust

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EP14  Attack and Defense at Gibraltar
Jul. 02,1993
Attack and Defense at Gibraltar

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EP13  Arti Gibraltar: An Empty City
Jun. 25,1993
Arti Gibraltar: An Empty City

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EP12  Let's Get Rid of the Guillotine
Jun. 18,1993
Let's Get Rid of the Guillotine

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EP11  Defense of the Shrike Team
Jun. 11,1993
Defense of the Shrike Team

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EP10  Behold! The Shrike Team
Jun. 04,1993
Behold! The Shrike Team

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EP9  Departure
May. 28,1993
Departure

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EP8  Fierce Fight! Wave Attack
May. 21,1993
Fierce Fight! Wave Attack

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EP7  The Sound of the Guillotine
May. 14,1993
The Sound of the Guillotine

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EP6  A Fighter's Glory
May. 07,1993
A Fighter's Glory

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EP5  Godzorla's Counterattack
Apr. 30,1993
Godzorla's Counterattack

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EP4  Who we are Fighting for...
Apr. 23,1993
Who we are Fighting for...

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EP3  Uso's Fight
Apr. 16,1993
Uso's Fight

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EP2  The Day I Meet the Machine
Apr. 09,1993
The Day I Meet the Machine

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EP1  The White Mobile Suit
Apr. 02,1993
The White Mobile Suit

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Released: 1993-04-02 | Released Producted By: , Country: Japan Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.v-gundam.net
Synopsis

Mobile Suit Victory Gundam, is a 1993 Japanese science fiction anime television series. It consists of 51 episodes, and was directed by Gundam creator Yoshiyuki Tomino. The series was first broadcast on TV Asahi and later by the anime satellite television network, Animax, across Japan and later its respective networks worldwide, including Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, East Asia, and other regions.

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Cast

Emi Shinohara , Kumiko Watanabe , Tomoyuki Dan

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Reviews

aot249 I will keep this brief. Victory Gundam is one of my favorite series. I watched it about a year and a half ago after returning to watching anime after a nearly decade long hiatus.I was a huge fan of the series Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (and some of the earlier alternate universe stories in my middle school years before that). I've finally gotten through almost the whole Universal Century series of Gundam, and Victory most definitely stands as one of the strongest Gundam series out there. It is certainly the darkest of the Gundam series (more grim than Zeta overall in terms of named character body count at the very least). Where it succeeds is the relationship between Uso and the rest of the cast. I feared disliking Uso based on his age of only 13, but he turns to be one of the most level headed and normal protagonists in series history.He approaches things as they come and actually shows joy/excitement when its relevant, and fear/anger/sadness when you would expect. We experience less of the instability and angst present with many of the series early protagonists and get someone you can really root for in almost every situation. He also is unique in that while certainly the same wunderkind (newtype!) as the rest of the main series leads we get to see Uso struggle and learn to adapt to situations more than others.From an action perspective the series is a bit of a mixed bag. While the latter action scenes with the V2 and many of the main antagonists custom suits are spectacular, the early scenes on earth are admittedly less exciting. Not bad in any regard, but I would say Mobile Suit Gundam, and Zeta Gundam both have a more exciting start over all. The animation is a bit of a mixed bag as well. While some scenes look very nice, the over all animation has somewhat classic almost American style with its characters and palette. I still can't definitively say it looks better than the premier 80s gundam series which is a bit disappointing. All in all I very much enjoyed MS Victory Gundam, and would highly recommend it to any UC Gundam fan though I believe this a show that can be enjoyed by all.
Shanqio Victory Gundam was the first gundam series in 6 years after ZZ Gundam came out and it was directed exclusively by Tomino himself. Tomino was going through depression when this was being created because things, at the time, were not going his way. He had to rearrage the first 4 episodes to go in this order that Episode 4 became Episode 1, Episode 1 became Episode 2, Episode 2 became Episode 3, and Episode 3 became Episode 4. All that rearranging so he could introduce the V Gundam first. Tomino didn't want to do that but had to anyway. Even though the first 4 episode order is confusing it was actually done marvelously and makes sense out of the story. I guarantee that if you watched the original way the story would make less sense.This series becomes as dark as Zeta Gundam and surpasses it at some points but, though this it is dark it becomes really comical toward the middle of the series to the end to let up on the depressing moments. This series has some of the best action I have ever seen in a gundam series far surpassing Wing, and even the newer Seed and Seed Destiny. The maneuvers that characters pull of to fight are simply amazing not to mention there is a lot of team work. People don't win battles by themselves but with the help of others, which is rarely shown in a 50+ type gundam series where there are newtypes, but there are still one on one duels abound.This is the only gundam series where No one, the main characters and the minor characters, are in that "safe" zone from death as many many people die at one point and time I asked myself, "Are they so bold to really kill off the likable people of this show". Every character in this show is likable except one. If you've seen Zeta Gundam and thought that the death count was high then you're dead wrong as Victory surpasses it. That's another aspect that should be noted, The Victory Gundam is not a super powered Gundam that you'd see in Wing or Seed but it's essentially a mass production unit and can even be beaten by conscript mobile suits if the pilot is not careful and the Victory gets destroyed a lot. Another gundam the V2 comes around and it's the "one of a kind" gundam of the series and while it's still easily destructible the V2 becomes cheap as the series goes on, but it's not a stupid, "that's so cheap" but and awe inspiring, "that's so cheap" but they add more parts to the V2 first the assault parts, then the buster parts, then a shield that has a cheap mega particle cannon. Oh, one more the the opposing side does not have a gundam but there own mobile suit that are strong enough to beat the gundams of this show. Newer gundam series should take a hint at that, "Don't make main characters on both sides have a gundam" The only bad thing about this series is that it starts off so slow. I felt that I really wasn't going anywhere until about Episode 22, but for me that slow beginning made the ending so much better, the last 15 episodes are all 5 star quality. And this series has the most hated character in gundam. Think of the stupidity of Yazan and Reccoa, from Zeta Gundam, mixed in with Char's cunning from Char's Counterattack, and you've got the most hated character of all time.Find someway, anyway to watch Victory Gundam it's the second best UC gundam show next to Zeta. It stays true to the source material of the UC and adds more to it. You can't go wrong with watching this.
Vargas_83 Possible spoiler, but I wanted to be safe.In the time that I have owned this series I believe that it is w/out a doubt Yoshiyuki Tomino's second best Gundam (after Zeta Gundam)for a variety of reasons. This series of Gundam may very well contain some of the most beautiful background music ever as every piece is done by orchestra. The animation is not bad at all considering that it is 13 years old. The series starts out in UC (Universal Century) 0153 and stars Uso Evin the youngest (13 years old)of all the Gundam pilots ever and in this series he is dragged to the forefront of a conflict raging between the very much weakened Earth Federation and the ruthless Zanscare empire who have brought the guillotine in to cut down dissidents and anyone else against them. On top of all that Uso doesn't know what has become of his parents so he has hands full fighting to keep the Earth Federation alive and to seek out his parents. The story although confusing sometimes, is very well paced even if you have the not very accurate "Hong Kong" subtitles like what is on my copy. The characters are wonderful and losses on both sides are heavy and cringe-worthy when they die *POSSIBLE SPOILER* especially amongst the Shrike Team (it makes me cringe when they are introduced which happens just after the 10th ep. I believe), leading to the obvious conclusion that this is not kiddie Gundam (see ZZ Gundam the previous entry in the series). IMHO this is the darkest Gundam due to the way that people die and the amount of people that die. In one scene for example there are human beings (not in mobile suits, but enemy foot soldiers)that are vaporized by a beam saber something not seen in any other Gundam series as far as I know. The characters are very good in this series they are very likable and for the most part will have your attention when seeing them in action. In conclusion this is a wonderful series that fell through the cracks into obscurity due to it not being popular in Japan the only place where it was officially released which is a shame . I read that Yoshiyuki Tomino was very depressed during this time which led to this very dark series. Now that that time is over I would gladly ask Tominosan (if I could)to look back at this wonderful series and pat himself on the back even though he was going through a tough time.
ScooterTheOutlaw Gundam animes tend more towards good than bad, but V Gundam is one of the better TV series--and arguably the best of the UC timeline. Although it is slightly confusing in the beginning, as the episodes go on, you get a better idea of what's going on and the characters really start to grow on you. Although there are a few obvious red-shirts, a lot of these characters are killed in a messy and upsetting fashion--just like in real war. There are lots of noble sacrifices, but perhaps even more pointless deaths, failed attempts at making a heroic sacrifice, and most of all, an overarching sense of dread throughout the entire series. This is one of the only Gundam stories where it was really hard to tell who was going to come out on top when the dust had cleared.A true epic spanning over fifty episodes, V Gundam doesn't necessarily tie up all the loose ends, or explain everything perfectly. But that's part of the point; in a real war, so many people are involved, it's nearly impossible to fully understand what is truly going on. The gamut of characters here is staggering. Some fall into typical anime stereotypes, but most of them are refreshing and interesting in their own rights.Quite a few of the scenes were shocking, and it isn't for the faint hearted. This is certainly the most downcast of all Gundam series, save perhaps Z Gundam. War crimes are the norm; the body count consistently rises; children, even younger than usual (the main character is 13) are thrown in as cannon fodder; and a general lack of ethics is displayed at pretty much every turn by all sides of the conflict. But this makes the series all the more compelling. It doesn't rely on cheap over-use of gore and violence, but instead real drama.If you like any Gundam, and have a familiarity with the UC timeline, I highly suggest V Gundam.