Wednesday, November 9, 2011

GUNDAM SEED AND DESTINY AMC PERFECT COLLECTION


Director's Concept
Original Anime music Collection by Mitsuo Fukuda

Thinking of that you use opening and insertion tune in animation, it is the tune which was made. Of course, as music, the fact that it has sufficient degree of completion is prerequisite, but from being conscious of image, you think that the tune which was made is music “of the Gundam SEED” series.

 When ordering tune, conveying theme of the series which uses the music and image of image to the one work poem of composition, furthermore being able to add image, you had received. In one year with OP and ED 8 tunes. Furthermore when insertion tune was included, 10 tunes or more was used in the series of one year. This thinks that with common animation program it is abundance of exceptional case. Furthermore, it was the tune where every tune symbolizes that season and, above I think also insertion tune, with splendid quality, the story was pulled.

 When everyone of the SEED fan is, “me tear” is audible after all, - in crisis of the arc angel before the sinking sun/size, freedom runs from space in Alaska, that - you think that the scene which is said floats, it is. You think that this, is the multiplier effect of image and music. Broadcast ending, several years stand, but it remains even now in heart of everyone, as for having received support, it thinks that it was the shade where power of music sufficiently gives power to image.

 “Gundam SEED” was the happy work in such sense. Because is, when receiving the story of this music clip, you thought that it will try doing the opposite. It means it will try adjusting the image which represents from the tune to music. Even when with entering, doing the compilation which chased synopsis simply it is not plugged. In addition like “the car of “me tear” and the dawn”, there is also a tune which is the scene which cannot be removed the story regardless of. Because is, first sound compilation and the reappearance of semantic characteristic of the lyric which are adjusted to the rhythm. Of this is thought in first. And it looks at all tunes that it is most important and when having doing to hear, all elements “of SEED” “DESTINY” are compressed, that as felt, it is to constitute.

 It means that the supervision which drew up the story relates. Because all meanings of the picture which is placed in main part are known very you intend probably to keep doing the constitution which it is possible. Please expect more Fukuda.


review >>

It's really bring back memories about gundam seed and destiny. Mitsuo Fukudo, the original Director of Gundam Seed/ Destiny really brought something proud in Gundam Universe. Congratulations! With all of This AMC, we know that he and his wife did love GS/D so much, especially the characters itself.

The Best Ever gundam is Gundam Seed. the story really different than before, but still in the same concept about gundam and war. but, Gundam seed plots is much better than destiny, especially the way story itself grown following the characters. it's balance in Seed. every character move properly. what makes it so great is combination music background and op/ed. woah! great and the best! sames with Gundam seed Destiny. both of the anime really have a great music/sounds.

if Seed in Kira's POV, Destiny is Athrun. uh..i dont really like Destiny because of the tension between characters and nation. in Destiny, Shinn Asuka is a lead hero, but, AsuCagaKiraLacus still main in both anime. i found the scnd season reason more to revenge. and i dont like how Athrun being so foolish and weak in Destiny. couldn't blame him, he want to help and did something useful to help his Lover-Cagalli, in the end, got manipulated by someone he adore?... this is the part that we really hate! their relationship was being tested! Athrun vs kira-lacus-cagalli. uh..........Zaft women are so ......we dont like it..but, ORB women are strong and dependent.

the end of our comment is, its worthy for this anime crowned as a legend.


next, i will upload the list and several link to download the amc. so...see u soon!!!



Monday, November 7, 2011

HD GUNDAM SEED 2012?!


Thanks To KanHuanG-San!!!! how happy we are!!!!! *crazy* he/Her?Told us about the HD program! according FukuDa in Twitter Itself,
only Gundam seed In process to HD. maybe soon after Seed will destiny. this Gundam always be a legend in GundaM Universe! wonder..when will the movie's out?!

it's been really long time delay. after the news about fukuda's got cancer since 2006..if not mistaken. we're

feeling sorry for him! hope now he get better! *crying out loud*
TO ASUCAGA LOVERS! JOIN US AT..............*u'll find the FB group linkon my left list..* all about our AsuCaga! dont forget to vote for them! no other princess! only Cgalli Yula Attha is Athrun!


Tuesday, September 6, 2011

UPDATE!!!new picture of AsuCaga Cosplay! Kaya n Shiguma





UPDATE!!! new picture of AsatoChengChengd. Woah! they're got a really nice picture and perfect as AsuCaga ever! thanks to Ros who photograped it~




Update!!! Kaya and Shiguma now be our second ASUCAGA
favorite cosplayer~ they're nice as a perfect AsuCaga~

Thursday, July 28, 2011

GSD ost n New Song Upload!


GSD set full ost already upload including the new song in " MobilesuitGundamSeed-Destiny_BeatDaSoul" title -Toki wo Koete. all of ost + song! if still confuse...u could check on the wikipedia gundam album list~ mondainai~ enjoy and we're happy to shared!

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM SEED


MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM SEED



In the year Cosmic Era (CE) 71, a war between the Earth Alliance and ZAFT (Zodiac Alliance of Freedom Treaty) breaks out. The Earth Alliance catches up in technology after ZAFT has a head start building giant man-piloted robots called mobile suits. Immediately, four of the Earth Alliance's five new mobile suits called Gundams are stolen by ZAFT, with the remaining Gundam falling on the hands of a young Earth Alliance pilot.
The confrontation between the Earth Alliance (Naturals) and ZAFT (Coordinators), which originated in economic friction, reached a stalemate. Ultimately, the two sides opted for the last resort of diplomacy - in other words, war. Our story begins roughly a year later. Heliopolis, a resource satellite belonging to a neutral nation, is suddenly attacked by a Zaft mobile suit force. Their goal is to seize the Atlantic Alliance's newest Gundam mobile suits, which the Alliance has produced here amid total secrecy. The raid is successful, and ZAFT captures four of the Gundams. Kira Yamato, a Coordinator and student at an industrial college, is drawn into the conflict when he is reunited with an old friend, Athrun Zala during the attack. Tragically, Kira finds that his old friend and the other Coordinators are now his enemies. For patriotism's sake, Athrun sets out to defeat Kira. One against four...

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i'm not really good to burst out my opinion, but i shared something similar with this person thought~

It has been quite some time since the Gundam franchise produced a truly solid series. Ever since the transition from universal century (the same universe and timeline in which the characters of Mobile Suit Gundam existed) to alternate-universe Gundam series, viewers have been burdened with mostly less than stellar Gundam programming. Even the best alternate-universe shows have only managed to be as good as some of the worst work of the universal century era. That is, until now. With the arrival of Mobile Suit Gundam Seed fans are, for perhaps the first time, treated to a truly competent entry to the ranks of Gundam’s alternate-universe.

To begin with, the story line of Gundam Seed is quite capable. Gundam Seed borrows a good deal of the first half of its plot from one of the best sources imaginable, the original Mobile Suit Gundam (abbreviated as MSG for the duration of this review). For instance, both series begin with the inadvertent indoctrination of young, inexperienced, and unintended pilots (Amuro Rey for MSG, and Kira Yamato in the case of Seed) to the harsh realties of war when an attack on their respective colonies occur. Amuro and Kira each become adept fighters very quickly due to their inborn abilities and both strive to protect their respective vessels through various missions. And the irony and sadness of conflict always remains central to both tales. In fact, the similarities between MSG and Seed are extensive. But rather than think of Gundam Seed as an imposter to the throne of MSG, I prefer to think of Seed’s early half as incorporating much of what was good about MSG’s story while adding its own unique slant.

However, around the commencement of the latter portion of the series, Seed discovers its own voice. The prominence of borrowed plot elements from MSG begin to fade and more characteristic factors, such as the nature of struggle between best friends Kira and Athrun, take centerstage. It is at this juncture, though, that a minor problem, which I call “Too Coincidental Complex”, rears its disagreeable face. Simply stated, there are too many coincidences to take some fragments of this story very seriously. But luckily most of the strongly coincidental moments are fairly easy to forgive.

In addition, there are more than enough well-designed action sequences throughout the entire series (but especially in the latter half) to appease even the most ardent action buffs out there, though these action scenes always remain secondary to the narrative. The only sour lemon is that the storyline is sometimes plodding, principally during the middle episodes, but better that it be a little plodding than rushed. This concern is mostly insignificant come episode 34 though. Here the story picks up tremendously and continues to ride this momentum until the closing credits of episode 50.

Unlike the plotting however, the characterization leaves a bit more to be desired. For one I just can’t shake the sentiment that many of the players in Gundam Seed feel a bit artificial. It often seems as if most of the characters are intended to simply fill their stereotypical roles in order to move the story through its rounds. And then there is the issue of angst. Though the angst-level of the lead characters here isn’t nearly as pronounced as those of Gundam Wing, it exists none-the-less and is a source of mild distraction. Kira, the show’s primary lead, aside from being particularly angsty, is mostly a likeable fellow and one of the show’s strongest characters. Like his UC-universe doppelganger, Kira is a courageous young man that often questions his place in war and consequently feels fierce emotional conflict within himself. The same is true of Athrun Zala, Kira’s best childhood friend and, at least initially, one of his fiercest enemies on the battlefield. The complex, malevolent relationship between Mwu La Fllaga and Raww Le Klueze is particularly absorbing. Their connection, along with the malicious intent of Raww Le Klueze, becomes meaningful to the primary conflict of the series. Also, there is fair amount of character growth during the course of this tale. Despite the above, Seed in general lacks a very strong supporting cast, the performance of which is mostly only adequate. This is not such a big deal though as the plot and the leads are mostly quite strong.

As for some of its more unique characteristics, Gundam Seed is animated beautifully, by-and-far the best of any Gundam Series to date. Aside from some less-than-seamless CGI graphics integration, Seed manages to be quite visually stunning. In addition, the character and mecha designs are very good. I am especially impressed with the unique type of weaponry the Gundams are capable of utilizing. From invisibility (Blitz Gundam) to the wielding of energized broadswords (Strike Gundam) to the brandishing of a multitude of firearms that can be used simultaneously (Freedom Gundam), these Gundams can do it all. Musically, this series is also sufficiently gripping. The soundscape is exceedingly appropriate, as I can’t recollect any moments in which the music felt out of place. The incorporation of some of j-pop's hottest music groups into the musical landscape was also an exceptional move. Truly, the peripherals of this show are top-notch.

In the end, I suppose that Gundam Seed will not be palatable to all takers. The degree to which it appropriates material from past Gundam series will invariably be disliked by some. The sluggish pacing of some portions of the story line will be frustrating to others. But after all is said and done, I believe that Gundam Seed is a very worthwhile venture. It has enough originality to distinguish it from earlier Gundam ventures while retaining enough familiar features to connect it to the Gundam shows we already know and love. My final judgement: Gundam Seed is hands down the best alternate-universe Gundam series to appear yet, and one of the better series in the entire Gundam universe.

Add a star if plot comes second to cool mecha for you, and take away a star if you can’t stand the influence prior Gundam tales have here.Derrick L Tucker

Recommended Audience: Though not really bloody, at least until its latter half, Gundam Seed is complex enough that young children will not find favor in it. There are some sexual situations that are almost entirely implied and thus not at all graphic. Other than that nothing is particularly offensive or inappropriate. Thirteen years old and up for appropriateness.



Version(s) Viewed: Prerelease fansub
Review Status: Full (50/50)
Gundam Seed © 2002 Sotsu Agency / Sunrise / Mainichi Broadcasting