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Turns out that teh uncolored version above is the G Inspection version. I guess that's a no brainer. Though I'm glad that I now know the story behind it. Pretty interesting tbh.

^Nothing new besides the stuff that's been posted on Anime News Network. There's no other new news yet besides that. I do hope that it's going to be a full series instead of an OVA/Film.

I do recommend watching it. I just finished it and I thoroughly :D Oh how I wish those Gundam Competitions from the anime to be real! :omg:

It also tells you a reason to why Gundam AGE has really young protagonists. To attract new audience for the next 30 years of Gunpla. At least, that's how I saw it and it sounds like a very good reason imo.

Also, while all the news from Gundam AGE got released and only thinking about why they're using such young protagonists, I completely forgot about "Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket". Gundam 0080 has young protagonists as well. Well, in a way at least.

I do recommend watching it. I just finished it and I thoroughly :D Oh how I wish those Gundam Competitions from the anime to be real! :omg:

It also tells you a reason to why Gundam AGE has really young protagonists. To attract new audience for the next 30 years of Gunpla. At least, that's how I saw it and it sounds like a very good reason imo.

Also, while all the news from Gundam AGE got released and only thinking about why they're using such young protagonists, I completely forgot about "Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket". Gundam 0080 has young protagonists as well. Well, in a way at least.

I can't find any with english subs, can you link me via pm?

Message sent ;) The main Gundam looks pretty awesome tbh. I really hope they'll make a 1/100 MG version off of it with the reinforced parts as an extra :D

That was terrible! I was laughing all the way through, seems like the whole thing is a joke. Gunpla Meister HAHAHAHAHA

Taking things too serious again? It's aimed at a young audience, what else would you expect. So yeah, it's not a joke but actually meant for newcomers and an encouragement to build Gunpla.

Taking things too serious again? It's aimed at a young audience, what else would you expect. So yeah, it's not a joke but actually meant for newcomers and an encouragement to build Gunpla.

I guess I just can't make that change, you know. lol.

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