TV-Series
Description
Set in Universal Century 0153, "Mobile Suit Victory Gundam" depicts a war-torn Earth and space colonies under the oppressive rule of the Zanscare Empire, a militaristic faction seeking to dominate humanity. The story centers on 13-year-old Uso Ewin, a resourceful and determined boy living in the European countryside. After Zanscare forces invade his homeland, Uso becomes entangled in the conflict when he encounters the League Militaire, a resistance group fighting against Zanscare's tyranny. Uso pilots the Victory Gundam, a highly advanced mobile suit, and quickly proves himself as a skilled and courageous fighter despite his young age.

The Zanscare Empire, led by Queen Maria Pure Armonia and her advisor, Chronicle Asher, employs brutal tactics to suppress resistance, including the use of mobile suits and orbital drop weapons that devastate Earth's surface. Uso's journey intertwines with the struggles of the League Militaire, including veteran pilot Marbet Fingerhat, commander Oliver Inoe, and the enigmatic Shakti Kareen, a girl with a mysterious connection to Zanscare's leadership. As the war escalates, Uso faces numerous challenges, including the loss of allies, the moral complexities of combat, and the personal toll of fighting against overwhelming odds.

The narrative explores themes of sacrifice, the impact of war on civilians, and the resilience of youth in the face of adversity. Uso's growth as a pilot and individual is central to the story, as he grapples with the responsibilities of his role and the harsh realities of conflict. The series also delves into the political machinations of Zanscare and the League Militaire, highlighting the ideological divide between the two factions.

"Mobile Suit Victory Gundam" is notable for its darker tone compared to earlier entries in the Gundam franchise, emphasizing the grim consequences of war and the human cost of resistance. The series features a wide array of mobile suit designs and intense battles, showcasing the technological advancements and strategic warfare of the Universal Century timeline. Through its intricate plot and character-driven storytelling, the series presents a compelling portrayal of a young protagonist navigating a world engulfed in chaos and conflict.
Information
Mobile Suit Victory Gundam
機動戦士Vガンダム
Victory Gundam
Type: TV-Series
Anime episodes: 51
Movie/episode length: 30 min.
Date: 04/02/1993 – 03/25/1994
Categories
Genre
ActionDrama
Settings
MilitarySci-Fi
Tags
MechaReal Robots
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Episodes
Staffel 1
1The White Mobile Suit
2The Meeting with the Machine that Day
3Uso's Fight
4Who We Are Fighting For
5Godzorla's Counterattack
6A Fighter's Radiance
7Sound of Guillotine
8Fierce Fight! Attacking in Waves
9Setting Off
10Behold! The Shrike Team
11The Shrike Team's Bulwark
12Let's Get Rid of the Guillotine
13Gilbraltar Airspace
14Offense and Defense at Gilbraltar
15Space Dust
16Reinforce Surfaces
17The Empire's Queen
18Battle of the Space Fleets
19Locate Shakti
20The Eve Before Decisive Battle
21Strike the Decisive Satellite
22The Space Tiger
23Infiltrate Zanscare
24Offense and Defense at the Capital
25To the Enemy Fleet and Land
26Maria and Uso
27The Flash that Runs Through Space
28The Great Escape
29The New Mobile Suit V2
30Mother's Gundam
31Motorad Takeoff
32Pressing Doggorla
33People Who Dwell in the Sea
34Operation Giant Roller
35Mother or Shakti?
36Mother Returns to the Earth
37Counterattack of the Twinrad
38The North Sea Begins Burning
39The Song of the Wings of Light
40Under the Super Aerial Attack
41The Battlefield Created by Father
42Fresh Blood Swirls in the Light
43The Battlefield Comet Fuala
44Love is at the End of the Light
45Uso Dances with Illusions
46Tassile's Revolt
47Women's Battlefield
48Vanquished Life, Blooming Life
49Above the Angel's Ring
50The Battle Called Upon by Hate
51The Ascension of the Angels
Comment(s)
Staff
  • Chief Director
  • Storyboard
    Yūsuke Yamamoto
    Akira Nishimori
    Kiyoshi Egami
    Ikurō Satō
    Mitsuo Fukuda
    Yorifusa Yamaguchi
    Kunihisa Sugishima
    Toshifumi Takizawa
    Takeshi Ashizawa
    Setsuo Takase
    Minoru Yokitani
    Atsuko Kase
  • Music
    Akira Senju
  • Art Director
    Shigemi Ikeda
  • Mecha design
    Hajime Katoki
    Junya Ishigaki
    Kunio Ōkawara
  • Producer
    Masuo Ueda
    Yoshiaki Koizumi
  • Sound Director
    Yasuo Urakami
  • Script
    Minoru Yokitani
    Kazuhiko Gōdo
  • Unit Director
    Yūsuke Yamamoto
    Osamu Sekita
    Yoshitaka Fujimoto
    Akira Nishimori
    Yoshiyuki Takei
    Kiyoshi Egami
    Ikurō Satō
    Tetsuya Watanabe
    Takeshi Ashizawa
    Setsuo Takase
    Hiroshi Tamada
    Atsuko Kase
  • Animation Director
    Moriyasu Taniguchi
    Nobuyoshi Nishimura
    Yasuhiro Seo
    Hiromitsu Morishita
    Kazuhiro Itakura
    Shūkō Murase
    Keiichi Satō
    Hiroshi Ōsaka
    Tōru Yoshida
    Takurō Shinbo
    Meiju Maeda
  • Director of Photography
    Atsushi Okui
    Yōichi Ōgami
  • Character Design
    Hiroshi Ōsaka
Production
  • Production
    Sunrise
    TV Asahi
    Relations
    Anime overview
    Manga overview
    Music
    Opening
    Ep. 1-31
    “STAND UP TO THE VICTORY ~To the Victory~" (STAND UP TO THE VICTORY 〜トゥ・ザ・ヴィクトリー〜)”
    Ep. 32-51
    “Don't Stop! Carry On!”
    Ending
    Ep. 1-31
    “WINNERS FOREVER -Shōrisha yo-" (WINNERS FOREVER-勝利者よ-; WINNERS FOREVER -Winners-)”
    Ep. 32-51
    “Mōichido Tenderness" (もう一度 Tenderness; Tenderness Once More)”
    Insert songs
    Ep. 32
    “Itsuka Mata Umareta Toki no Tame ni" (いつかまた生まれた時のために; For the Sake of the Time of Rebirth Someday)”
    Ep. 50-51
    “Ikutsumono Ai wo Kasanete" (いくつもの愛をかさねて; With Much Love Once More)”