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A direct sequel to Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam set in the aftermath of the Gryps Conflict. Haman Karn, leader of Neo Zeon, invades Earth to strike at the corrupt Federation government. In order to foil her occupation and rescue his sister Leina, Judau Ashta and his friends travel through the African desert on the way to Dakar. However, the more people they meet, the more Judau realizes the devastation and pain that the Zabi family has left behind. Meanwhile, Haman will do anything to revive Neo Zeon, even commit genocide. Judau and the crew of the Argama must stop Haman before her terrible power brings devastation to all humanity! Contains episodes 23-47 of Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ. Special Features: Clean Opening 2, Clean Closing 2. Audio: Japanese. Subtitles: English.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.88 ounces
Item model number : 35427050
Director : Yoshiyuki Tomino
Media Format : NTSC, Subtitled
Run time : 10 hours and 25 minutes
Release date : July 5, 2016
Subtitles: : English
Studio : Right Stuf
ASIN : B01EU4VABO
Number of discs : 3


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Amazon Customer –
Kidou Senshi Zeta Gundam
Now, this here is the second half of Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam. As far as disk presentations go, it’s solid. The case is large and boxy and contains five disks rounding out to 25 Episodes, along with Collection 1 this ends up at a 50 episode series, slightly longer than the original at 46.I prefer to relate this Anime to Angel, the spin-off of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. It’s great, it’s amazing, it contains more of your favorite characters, new interesting characters, it’s a darker and more tragic story, and you really have to watch the original to get anything. Zeta Gundam has a high barrier of entry, and not everybody wants to spend 46 episodes of Original MSG to get into this.For those who do, you’ll find an anime so great, to this day it spawns endless sequels, spin-off’s, merchandise, and copycats. This is an anime that spawned a Genre, and this is the grandest representation of that genre ever conceived.Animation wise, you’ll have to realize this was done in the 80’s. And that being said, it’s fantastic. The best word to put to it is EFFORT…and buckets of cash. This series had a budget of Michel Bay levels, and it shows. The detail, the crisp and flowing animation. They don’t take too many short cuts and the designs arn’t too outlandish. Everything feels like and acts like it works. No skimping, when that robot loses an arm he loses and arm, it’s not just some electricy-thing…no, they put WORK into this show, you can tell. Dis ain’t no 12 episode wanta-be mecha with stock footage, it’s serious business.The overarching plot of Zeta Gundam revolves around it’s characters. As a War drama, our giant robot’s here arn’t robotic partners helping our heroes defeat the bad guys, they’re vehicles, or more simply, weapons. Robots kill, they break, they need to be repaired. This show has robots in it, but you’re not here simply for the robots. It’s these characters, and I’m going to outline the two stand out villains. Paptimus Scirocco and Lady Haman. They’re practically opposites. A man who believe himself a genius, and thinks everyone else are simply tools for his use. Now, he intends to use these people(tools) to change the world for perhaps the better, but the way he goes about things is a bit…misogynistic. He’s pretty fond of wooing women and well, using them. Then you got Lady Haman, who’s like a sexy charismatic female version of Hitler…or perhaps Stalin…I’m not sure. She’s powerful, respected, intelligent, and has a clear goal in which she’s driven for. She’s a villain you don’t get often. How often are women such strong characters such as this? She’s not crazy, or love struck or MWUAHAHA evil, she’s focused on rebuilding the family Empire, what’s wrong with that…other than that empire being a bunch of racist sociopaths with extremist ideals.Now, put these two villains against each other, add in a corrupt Government opposed to both, and a Rebel faction EXTREMELY opposed to the corrupt Government, and you have yourself an interesting and extremely difficult to understand from the outside viewer Plot!This show has far better reviews from far better writers than me, but if you’re reading this, I say check it out, you won’t regret it.
Sam Allen –
Tons of positives, a few negatives, but when it all boils down…
…this is without a doubt the best Gundam series I’ve ever seen. So far it’s the only one I’ve actually liked enough to BUY the whole thing. Some problems do weigh this show down a little bit, but with the legion of positives, it almost doesn’t matter.POSITIVES:+ Characters are full of personality; good characters aren’t all justice, all the time; evil characters are not MWAHAHAHAHA TAKE OVER TEH WORLD evil and each has their own unique characteristics.+ Rather than have a share of iffy episodes thrown in with some magnificent ones, the show never strays from telling a full-on story.+ Tons of plot-twists; not a boring and predictable storyline.+ Music is relatively simple in composition, but adds depth and gives a retro feel.+ Characters from the original Gundam make more than just cameo appearances; several such as Amuro, Hayato, Katz, Char, and Bright play significant roles in the story, while Kai, Mirai, and Fraw play good brief supporting roles. The only one to make merely a cameo appearance and not even say anything is Sayla.+ While not continuing right where the first Gundam series left off, the connections to the original are very well planned.NEGATIVES (Because nothing’s really perfect)- Sometimes when a character doesn’t show up for a while, you think “Where did he/she go?” and when they return again you think “How did he/she get here of all places?”- This is 1985, so the art and animation are a little dated.- The dub is pretty bad.- Kamille, while not boring, is sometimes a very annoying, Luke Skywalker-level whiny lead character.The thing is, not only are there more good things than bad, the good things would outweigh the bad if there were the same number of each. This show simply cannot be missed. BUT! At the same time, it is better you see some fair portion of the first Gundam series, either in the 43 television episodes or the three compilation movies. That way, you will have a significantly better understanding of some of the names and terminology used in this show. 5 stars all the way!
Joe D. –
Great Series
I originally watched this in about 2003 with an old Chinese made box set with very Engrishy subtitles and I didn’t appreciate it then. After Unicorn (which I loved), this became so much better because honestly it bridges from Zeta to Unicorn much better than CCA did. Outstandingly fun to watch and I genuinely enjoyed it this time around. The animation is a bit dated, but that’s to be expected.
James –
Z Gundam
Glad it was sold on Amazon. After missing out on getting at Best Buy and Bandai Entertainment suspending all North American operations, I didn’t know we’re to get it. Thanks
Obsidian Kunai –
Japanese with English subtitles
This would have been awesome English-dubbed as I like to listen while I build Gundam model kits. All my other Gundam Blu-ray series offers both; this includes the original Gundam series and Zeta Gundam.
BlueStar –
The first Neo Zeon war!
ZZ Gundam returns to Bluray with the release of collection 2! Episodes 23-47 are collected here on 3 discs and they look great! The more serious half of the show is in this collection and we get to see the first Neo Zeon war for the first time in American history through an official release! Of course, it’s subbed only but that’s to be expected! Thanks RightStuf!
Jimmy Morse –
Great for Gundam fans!
Zeta Gundam is such a great series and seeing this made my night. It is a little weird transitioning between the old scenes and new remastered scenes, but it’s easy to get used to. I would only recommend this to Gundam fans, newbies may have trouble getting into it since it is in Japanese with English subs. Overall, it’s stellar!
Walter J Ensor Jr. –
Awesome mid 1980’s
Awesome mid 1980’s. Took place after Zeta Gundam and before Gundam movie, Char’s Counterattack. It has plenty of comedy stuff. I got Part 1 already and I will enjoy Part 2.
Namae –
Bonne qualité mais il manque le générique Japonais original
Amazon カスタマー –
北米版は安くていいです。リージョンフリーのプレイヤーを持っているならとても安く揃えられます。ケースなどは安っぽいですが。
toneyama –
英語のリスニングに活用。エウーゴは「エイユーグ」、ティターンズは「タイタンズ」って発音されています。
な~ –
試聴に関しては、皆様の仰る通りです。只、記憶違いかも知れませんが、最終回の一部シーンが削られて居たように感じました。