TV-Series
Description
"Gundam Wing" is set in the After Colony timeline, where Earth and its space colonies are locked in a struggle for power. The Earth Sphere Unified Nation, a governing body, enforces its rule over the colonies through military might, leading to widespread oppression. In response, the colonies secretly develop five advanced mobile suits, known as Gundams, each piloted by a young soldier trained for a mission to overthrow the oppressive regime. These pilots—Heero Yuy, Duo Maxwell, Trowa Barton, Quatre Raberba Winner, and Chang Wufei—are sent to Earth independently, each with their own motivations and philosophies.

Heero Yuy, piloting the Wing Gundam, is a stoic and mission-driven soldier who initially views his task as purely destructive. Duo Maxwell, piloting the Deathscythe Gundam, adopts a more flamboyant and rebellious persona, often masking his deeper sense of justice. Trowa Barton, operating the Heavyarms Gundam, is enigmatic and detached, while Quatre Raberba Winner, piloting the Sandrock Gundam, is compassionate and idealistic, driven by a desire to protect others. Chang Wufei, piloting the Shenlong Gundam, adheres to a strict code of honor and seeks to prove his strength through combat.

The series begins with the Gundams launching simultaneous attacks on Earth, targeting military installations and destabilizing the Earth Sphere Unified Nation. Their actions draw the attention of the Organization of the Zodiac (OZ), a powerful military faction within the Unified Nation. OZ, led by Treize Khushrenada, seeks to consolidate power and eliminate the Gundams, viewing them as a threat to its authority. As the conflict escalates, the Gundam pilots find themselves navigating shifting alliances, betrayals, and the moral complexities of war.

Relena Peacecraft, a pacifist and daughter of a prominent political family, becomes a central figure in the narrative. Her ideals of peace and diplomacy contrast sharply with the violence perpetrated by both sides. Relena’s interactions with Heero, in particular, highlight the tension between war and peace, as she seeks to understand his motivations and challenge his worldview.

The story explores themes of rebellion, the cost of war, and the search for identity. The Gundam pilots, initially isolated and driven by their missions, gradually form bonds with one another and confront their own humanity. The series also delves into the political machinations of OZ and its splinter factions, including the Romefeller Foundation, which seeks to restore aristocratic rule, and the White Fang, a radical group advocating for colonial independence.

As the conflict reaches its climax, the Gundam pilots unite to confront a common enemy, the Libra, a massive space fortress controlled by the White Fang. The final battles test their resolve and force them to confront the consequences of their actions. The series concludes with a fragile peace achieved, though the future remains uncertain, leaving room for reflection on the cyclical nature of conflict and the enduring struggle for freedom and justice.
Information
Mobile Suit Gundam Wing
新機動戦記ガンダムW
New Mobile War Chronicle Gundam Wing
Type: TV-Series
Anime Episodes: 49
Movie/Episode length: 30 min.
Date: 04/07/1995 – 03/29/1996
Categories
Genre
ActionDrama
Settings
WarMilitarySci-FiSpace
Tags
MechaReal Robots
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Episodes
Staffel 1
1The Shooting Star She Saw
2The Gundam Deathscythe
3Five Gundams Confirmed
4The Victorian Nightmare
5Relena's Secret
6Party Night
7Scenario for Bloodshed
8The Treize Assassination
9Portrait of a Ruined Country
10Heero, Distracted by Defeat
11The Whereabouts of Happiness
12Bewildered Warriors
13Catherine's Tears
14The Order to Destroy 01
15To The Battleground Antarctica
16The Sorrowful Battle
17Betrayed by Home, Far Away
18Tallgeese Destroyed
19Assault on Barge
20The Lunar Base Infiltration
21Grief-Stricken Quatre
22The Fight for Independence
23Duo, God of Death Once Again
24The Gundam They Called Zero
25Quatre VS. Heero
26The Eternal Flame of the Shooting Stars
27The Locus of Victory and Defeat
28Passing Destinies
29The Heroine of the Battlefield
30Reunion with Relena
31The Glass Kingdom
32The God of Death Meets Zero
33The Lonely Battlefield
34And Its Name Is Epyon
35The Return of Wufei
36Sanc Kingdom's Collapse
37Zero VS. Epyon
38The Birth of Queen Relena
39Trowa's Return to the Battlefield
40A New Leader
41Crossfire at Barge
42Battleship Libra
43Target: Earth
44Go Forth, Gundam Team
45Signs of the Final Battle
46Milliardo's Decision
47Collision In Space
48Takeoff Into Confusion
49The Final Victor
Cast
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Staff
  • Director
    Masashi Ikeda
    Shinji Takamatsu
  • Script
    Masashi Ikeda
    Toshifumi Kawase
    Akemi Omode
    Katsuhiko Chiba
    Katsuyuki Sumisawa
  • Episode Director
    Yasunao Aoki
    Tsukasa Dokite
    Yumekichi Minatoya
    Tetsuya Watanabe
    Kunihiro Mori
    Tsuyoshi Yoshimoto
    Nana Harada
  • Art Director
    Masaru Satō
    Yūsuke Takeda
  • Mechanical design
    Kunio Ōkawara
    Hajime Katoki
    Junya Ishigaki
  • Director of Photography
    Yōichi Ōgami
  • Series Composition
    Katsuyuki Sumisawa
  • Storyboard
    Yasunao Aoki
    Masashi Ikeda
    Kōichi Chigira
    Toshifumi Kawase
    Shinichirō Watanabe
    Shinya Sadamitsu
    Akira Nishimori
    Yoshiyuki Takei
    Yumekichi Minatoya
    Shinji Takamatsu
    Tetsuya Watanabe
    Mamoru Hamatsu
    Masamitsu Hidaka
    Hirohito Ochi
    Kunihiro Mori
    Kunihisa Sugishima
    Tsuyoshi Yoshimoto
  • Music
    Kō Ōtani
  • Character Design
    Shūkō Murase
  • Animation Director
    Yoshihito Hishinuma
    Tsukasa Dokite
    Nobuyoshi Nishimura
    Atsushi Shigeta
    Shinichi Sakuma
    Kunihiro Abe
    Hitoshi Waraya
    Hitoshi Waragai
  • Sound Director
    Yasuo Urakami
  • Producer
    Masuo Ueda
    Hideyuki Tomioka
    Yoshiaki Koizumi
Production
  • Production
    Sunrise
    TV Asahi
    Relations
    Anime overview
    Music
    Opening
    Ep. 1-40
    “Just Communication”
    Ep. 41-49
    “Rhythm Emotion”
    Insert songs
    Ep. 36, 38-39, 41
    “Rhythm Emotion”