After War Gundam X (TV)
Alternative title:
Gundam X
Kidō Shin Seiki Gundam X (Japanese)
Mobile New Century Gundam X
Мобильный воин Гандам Икс: После войны (Russian)
機動新世紀ガンダムX
기동신세기 건담 X (Korean)
Objectionable content:
Significant
Plot Summary:
When one space colony declared its independence from United Nations Earth, the devastating 7th Space War, an all-out war between Earth and space, resulted. The UNE responded to the Space Revolutionary Army with mobile suits, called Gundams. However, the SRA forces played their trump card and dropped hundreds of space colonies onto the Earth, plunging the planet into a seven-year-long nuclear winter. The UNE collapsed, but the SRA was unable to invade the Earth in the aftermath of the colony drop. Fifteen years have passed. The year is now After War 0015, and a New UNE has sprung up on Earth to restore order. In space, the colonial leaders have been rebuilding their own forces as well. By chance, fifteen-year-old Garrod Ran has discovered an old UNE mobile suit, the Gundam X, and now he uses it to help out the Vulture ship Freeden in its struggle to keep the powers that be from repeating the mistakes of the past.
User Ratings:
542 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
Half hour per episode
Number of episodes:
39
Episode titles: We have 39
Vintage:
1996-04-05 to 1996-12-28
2001-06 (Philippines - GMA Network)
Release dates: We have 1
Opening Theme:
#1: "Dreams" by ROmantic Mode (eps 1-26)
#2: "Resolution" by ROmantic Mode (eps 27-39)
Ending Theme:
#1: "Human Touch" by Warren Wiebe (eps 1-13,39)
#2: "Human Touch - Japanese Version" by Re-Kiss (eps 14-26)
#3: "Gin-Iro Horizon" (銀色Horizon; Silver Horizon) by Satomi Nakase (eps 27-38)
Official website:
Gundam X Web (Japanese)
Trivia: We have 3
Comment:
Due to low TV ratings and merchandise sales, Gundam X was cut short by 10 episodes from its planned 49 episodes. In the Kantō region of Japan, the broadcaster and co-producer of the show, TV Asahi, also switched its timeslot to a dismal Saturday morning 6 am slot after 26 episodes, which led to even lower ratings. The cancellation marked the end almost 4 straight years of weekly Gundam broadcast and the show was the last Gundam series to be aired on TV Asahi (though G-Saviour would later be the last Gundam work to air on TV Asahi).
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Blu-ray (Region A) |
After War Gundam X - Collection 1 (Sub.Blu-ray) 2020-04-07 (from $49.58) |
After War Gundam X - Collection 2 (Sub.Blu-ray) 2020-05-05 |
DVD (Region 1) |
After War Gundam X - Collection 1 (Sub.DVD) 2016-06-07 (from $65.36) |
After War Gundam X - Collection 2 (Sub.DVD) 2016-07-05 |
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Director: Shinji Takamatsu
Series Composition: Hiroyuki Kawasaki
Storyboard:
Akira Nishimori Gorō Taniguchi Hirohito Ochi Kōichi Chigira Kunihiro Mori Masamitsu Hidaka Shinichi Tōkairin Shinji Takamatsu Tetsuya Watanabe Tsuyoshi Yoshimoto Yasuhiro Minami Yumekichi Minatoya
Episode Director:
Gorō Taniguchi (ep 18) Hideki Okamoto (eps 26, 32) Hirohito Ochi (eps 28, 33, 38) Kunihiro Mori (10 episodes eps 1, 5-6, 9, 13, 17, 22, 27, 34, 39 )Masamitsu Hidaka (ep 19) Nana Harada (7 episodes eps 3, 7, 11, 15, 23, 30, 37 )Tetsuya Watanabe (7 episodes eps 2, 10, 14, 20, 24, 29, 35 )Tsuyoshi Yoshimoto (eps 4, 8) Yasuhiro Minami (6 episodes eps 12, 16, 21, 25, 31, 36 )
Music: Yasuo Higuchi
Character Design: Nobuyoshi Nishimura
Art Director: Masaru Satō
Animation Director:
Hitoshi Waragai (18 episodes eps 2-14 even, 17, 20, 22, 25-39 odd )Hitoshi Waraya Masanori Shino (eps 15, 19, 24) Nobuyoshi Nishimura (19 episodes eps 1-13 odd, 16, 18, 21, 23, 26-38 even, 39 )Shinichi Sakuma (18 episodes eps 2-14 even, 17, 20, 22, 25-39 odd )
Sound Director: Yasuo Uragami
Director of Photography: Yōichi Ōgami
Producer:
Atsushi Kaji (TV Asahi; ep 1~26) Hideyuki Tomioka (Sunrise) Junichi Kimura (TV Asahi) Taro Iwamoto (TV Asahi; eps 27-39)
Editing: Toshio Henmi
In-Between Animation:
Ayako Furukawa (Studio Dub) Hiromi Oikawa (Studio Dub) Kaoru Yamauchi (Studio Dub) Kazuyo Tominaga (Studio Dub) Keiko Abu (eps 15, 19, 24) Reiko Saito (Studio Dub) Satoshi Tazawa (Studio Dub) Shinya Hozumi (Studio Dub) Tetsuya Ishikawa (Studio Dub)
Key Animation:
Akiharu Ishii (eps 16, 20, 24) Akira Takahashi (Studio Dub) Atsushi Shigeta Haruo Sotozaki (Studio Dub) Hidetsugu Itō (ep 19) Hironori Yamamoto (eps 24, 35, 37) Hiroyuki Masui Hitoshi Waragai (Studio Dub) Kazuhisa Kosuge Kazuya Miura Mari Tominaga Masahiro Satō Masakazu Saitō Masami Goto (6 episodes eps 3, 5, 7, 14, 19, 24 )Naoki Murakami Ryota Niino (eps 16, 20, 24) Ryōtarō Akao (Studio Dub) Seiichi Nakatani Shinichi Sakuma (Studio Dub) Tadakazu Iguchi Takao Takegami Teruo Takahashi Toshihiro Nakajima Yoshikazu Samura Yoshitaka Katō
Sound Effects: Akihiko Matsuda
Theme Song: ROmantic Mode (OP)
Theme Song Performance:
Akira Asakura (OP) Mica Okudoi (ED 2) Re-Kiss (ED 2) Satomi Nakase (ED 3) Warren Wiebe (ED) |
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Editing: Jay Film
Film Developing: Tokyo Laboratory
Finish Animation: MI
In-Between Animation:
Anime World Osaka MI Seoul Dub SHAFT Shanghai Dub Studio Dub Studio Egg Studio Mu Tokyo Animation Center
Photography: Asahi Production
Planning: Sunrise
Recording: APU Studio
Sound Effects: Fizz Sound Creation
Sound Production: Audio Planning U
Titles: Maki Production
Video Editing: Q-Tec
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Translation: David Fleming
Executive producer: Shawne Kleckner
Assistant producer: Matt Luhn
DVD Menu Design: Greg Hillsman
Menu Design: Kris Gero (Blu-ray)
QC Technician: Angela Congrove (Blu-ray)
Senior Producer: Kris Gero
Special Thanks To: Taku Otsuka
Technical Adviser: David Olsen (Blu-ray)
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Associate Producer: Sunrise
DVD Produced By: Nozomi Entertainment
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ADR Production: Telesuccess Productions, Inc.
Broadcaster: GMA Network
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