Description
"Gundam Seed Destiny" is a direct sequel to "Gundam Seed," set two years after the conclusion of the original series. The story unfolds in the Cosmic Era, a timeline where humanity is divided between Naturals, who are unmodified humans, and Coordinators, genetically enhanced individuals. Tensions between these groups escalate into a renewed conflict, with the Earth Alliance and the PLANTs, a Coordinator-controlled space colony, at the center of the struggle.
The narrative begins with Shinn Asuka, a young Coordinator and soldier of ZAFT (Zodiac Alliance of Freedom Treaty), who harbors deep resentment toward the Earth Alliance after losing his family during the previous war. Shinn pilots the ZGMF-X56S Impulse Gundam, a cutting-edge mobile suit, and becomes a key figure in ZAFT's efforts to maintain peace while combating Earth Alliance aggression. His journey is marked by personal vendettas and a struggle to reconcile his emotions with his duty.
The Earth Alliance, now under the influence of the extremist group Blue Cosmos, seeks to eliminate Coordinators and regain control over space. They deploy advanced mobile suits, including the GAT-X series, and form an alliance with the Orb Union, a neutral nation that previously resisted Earth Alliance influence. However, Orb's leadership is divided, with some factions secretly supporting ZAFT.
Kira Yamato and Athrun Zala, protagonists from "Gundam Seed," return as central figures in the sequel. Kira, now a civilian, is drawn back into the conflict when the Earth Alliance attacks Orb. He pilots the ZGMF-X10A Freedom Gundam, a powerful mobile suit, and advocates for peace while opposing both ZAFT and the Earth Alliance. Athrun, initially aligned with ZAFT, struggles with his loyalty as he witnesses the escalating violence and moral compromises made by both sides. He eventually defects to Orb and pilots the ZGMF-X09A Justice Gundam, working alongside Kira to prevent further bloodshed.
The story explores themes of war, identity, and the consequences of genetic modification. Key events include the destruction of the PLANT colony Armory One, the assassination of ZAFT chairman Gilbert Durandal's political rival, and the revelation of Durandal's "Destiny Plan," a controversial initiative to genetically engineer humanity for predetermined roles. The Destiny Plan sparks widespread opposition, leading to a climactic battle between ZAFT, the Earth Alliance, and Orb.
Shinn's character arc is central to the narrative, as he grapples with his hatred for the Earth Alliance and his growing disillusionment with ZAFT. His relationships with fellow ZAFT pilot Lunamaria Hawke and Orb representative Cagalli Yula Athha add emotional depth to the story. The series culminates in a decisive confrontation, with Kira and Athrun opposing Durandal's vision for humanity's future.
"Gundam Seed Destiny" features a mix of political intrigue, personal drama, and large-scale battles, continuing the themes and conflicts established in its predecessor. The series maintains a focus on the moral ambiguities of war and the impact of technological advancements on society, while expanding the scope of the Cosmic Era narrative.
The narrative begins with Shinn Asuka, a young Coordinator and soldier of ZAFT (Zodiac Alliance of Freedom Treaty), who harbors deep resentment toward the Earth Alliance after losing his family during the previous war. Shinn pilots the ZGMF-X56S Impulse Gundam, a cutting-edge mobile suit, and becomes a key figure in ZAFT's efforts to maintain peace while combating Earth Alliance aggression. His journey is marked by personal vendettas and a struggle to reconcile his emotions with his duty.
The Earth Alliance, now under the influence of the extremist group Blue Cosmos, seeks to eliminate Coordinators and regain control over space. They deploy advanced mobile suits, including the GAT-X series, and form an alliance with the Orb Union, a neutral nation that previously resisted Earth Alliance influence. However, Orb's leadership is divided, with some factions secretly supporting ZAFT.
Kira Yamato and Athrun Zala, protagonists from "Gundam Seed," return as central figures in the sequel. Kira, now a civilian, is drawn back into the conflict when the Earth Alliance attacks Orb. He pilots the ZGMF-X10A Freedom Gundam, a powerful mobile suit, and advocates for peace while opposing both ZAFT and the Earth Alliance. Athrun, initially aligned with ZAFT, struggles with his loyalty as he witnesses the escalating violence and moral compromises made by both sides. He eventually defects to Orb and pilots the ZGMF-X09A Justice Gundam, working alongside Kira to prevent further bloodshed.
The story explores themes of war, identity, and the consequences of genetic modification. Key events include the destruction of the PLANT colony Armory One, the assassination of ZAFT chairman Gilbert Durandal's political rival, and the revelation of Durandal's "Destiny Plan," a controversial initiative to genetically engineer humanity for predetermined roles. The Destiny Plan sparks widespread opposition, leading to a climactic battle between ZAFT, the Earth Alliance, and Orb.
Shinn's character arc is central to the narrative, as he grapples with his hatred for the Earth Alliance and his growing disillusionment with ZAFT. His relationships with fellow ZAFT pilot Lunamaria Hawke and Orb representative Cagalli Yula Athha add emotional depth to the story. The series culminates in a decisive confrontation, with Kira and Athrun opposing Durandal's vision for humanity's future.
"Gundam Seed Destiny" features a mix of political intrigue, personal drama, and large-scale battles, continuing the themes and conflicts established in its predecessor. The series maintains a focus on the moral ambiguities of war and the impact of technological advancements on society, while expanding the scope of the Cosmic Era narrative.
Episodes
Staffel 1
1Angry Eyes
2Those Who Call for War
3Warning Shots
4Stardust Battlefield
5Scars that Won't Heal
6The End of the World
7Land of Confusion
8Junction
9Bared Fangs
10A Father's Spell
11The Chosen Path
12Blood in the Water
13Resurrected Wings
14Flight to Tomorrow
15Return to the Battlefield
16Struggle in the Indian Ocean
17The Soldier's Life
18Attack the Lohengrin!
19The Hidden Truth
20Past
21Wandering Eyes
22Sword of the Blue Skies
23The Shadow of War
24Differing Views
25The Place of Sin
26The Promise
27Unfulfilled Feelings
28Survivors and Sacrifices
29Fates
30A Fleeting Dream
31The Endless Night
32Stella
33The World Revealed
34Nightmare
35Eve of Chaos
36Athrun On the Run
37Thunder in the Dark
38A New Flag
39Kira of the Skies
40Legacy of Gold
41Refrain
42Freedom and Justice
43A Call for Counterattack
44Lacus Times Two
45Prelude to Revolution
46The Song of Truth
47Meer
48To A New World
49Rey
50The Final Power
Cast
- Andrew Waltfeld
- Neo Roanoke/Mu La Flaga
- Murrue Ramius
- Rau Le Creuset
- Miriallia Haw
- Yzak Joule
- Lunamaria Hawk
- Asran Zala
- Dearka Elthman
- Andrew WaldfeldMatt Giroveanu
- Meyrin Hawk
- Lunamaria Hawke
- Talia Gladys
- Yuuna Roma Seiran
- Mu La Flaga/Neo Roanoke
- Madd Aves
- Youlant Kent
- Yuna Roma Seiran
- Dearka Elsman
- Yuna Roma Saran
- Lord Djibril
- Cagalli Yula Athha
- Sting Oakley
- Maryu Ramias
- Yzak Jule
- Neo Lorrnoke
- Cagalli Yula Athlar
- Athrun Zala
- Neo Roanoke / Mu La Flaga
- Arthur Trine
- Athrun Zala/Alex Dino
- Sting
- Andrew WatfieldCarlo Landrito
Comment(s)
Staff
- DirectorMitsuo Fukuda
- ScriptHiroshi ŌnogiNatsuko TakahashiChiaki MorosawaShigeru MoritaYuuichi NomuraKazuho Hyōdō
- Episode DirectorAkihiko NishiyamaKatsuyoshi YatabeSusumu YamaguchiAkira YoshimuraMitsuo FukudaShintarō ItogaTaiki NishimuraSatoshi TobaMasahiro TakadaEiichi Kuboyama
- Original creator
- Art DirectorShigemi Ikeda
- Mechanical designKunio ŌkawaraKimitoshi Yamane
- Director of PhotographyTakeshi Katsurayama
- ProducerHiroshi MorotomiHiroo MaruyamaHiroyuki Satō
- Series CompositionChiaki Morosawa
- StoryboardAkihiko NishiyamaKatsuyoshi YatabeMasami ShimodaSusumu YamaguchiAkira YoshimuraSusumu NishizawaMitsuo FukudaTsukasa SunagaSatoshi TobaMasahiro Takada
- MusicToshihiko Sahashi
- Character DesignHisashi Hirai
- Animation DirectorKenichi ŌnukiSusumu YamaguchiShinichi SakumaHiromitsu MorishitaYōsuke KabashimaYusuke Kamata
- Sound DirectorSadayoshi Fujino
- Executive producerSeiji TakedaYasuo Miyakawa
Production
- ProductionMainichi Broadcasting SystemSunrise
Relations
Anime overview
Manga overview
Music
Opening
Ep. 1-13
“ignited" (ignited -イグナイテッド-)”
Ep. 14-24
“Pride”
Ep. 25-37
“Bokutachi no Yukue (僕たちの行方; Our Whereabouts)”
Ep. 38-50
“Wings Of Words”
Ending
Ep. 1-13
“Reason”
Ep. 14-25
“Life Goes On”
Ep. 26-37
“I Wanna Go To A Place...”
Ep. 38-50
“Kimi wa Boku ni Niteiru" (君は僕に似ている; You are Similar to Me)”
Insert songs
Ep. 40
“Honō no Tobira" (焔の扉)”
Ep. 47
“EMOTION”
Ep. 7, 20, 41
“Fields of hope”
Ep. 10, 19
“Mizu no Akashi" (水の証)”
Ep. 17, 19, 24, 26
“Quiet Night C.E.73”
Ep. 21, 26, 30, 33
“Shinkai no Kodoku" (深海の孤独)”
Ep. 39, 41-42, 49
“vestige" (vestige -ヴェスティージ-)”









































































































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