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The new characters they introduce, Mariemaia and Dekim, are well developed for the time they are in the movie and despite minimal explanation, their intent is clearly shown and radiated towards the viewer very well. Problem is that after they scratch the surface, the questions start flooding in and you’re left wanting more explanations. They also went into the true purpose and intent of Operation Meteor, but again, they only scratched the surface.

I’m glad that some time was spent on explaining the pasts of some of the pilots, but the movie only goes back a little while into the more recent events, and it feels like they only scratched the surface into the characters’ pasts. Keeping the characters relatively similar is perfect, since characterization was a huge strength of the original series. This I see most apparent in Heero, Duo, and Relena. Wing’s backgrounds to me felt a bit like a faded museum piece of art, but Endless Waltz’s art and animation feels much more contemporary.Ī year has passed since the end of Wing, and while you can feel the characters have matured a bit in this timeframe, they’re still their old selves, keeping their old philosophies, battle techniques, strengths, weaknesses, skills, and personalities. Ditto goes with the characters and backgrounds. The suits themselves benefit from flashier designs and with the slightly glossier color palate compared with Wing, they seem to pop out and become more vibrant. The explosions didn't feel as cheap, the choreography was improved, and the beam blasts gave scenes a much better sense of dimension. Much more precise actions, more fluid movements in the Mobile Suits, and much more time was spent on creating battles that looked and felt grittier and more realistic. Thankfully, Endless Waltz addressed my issue with the art and animation. the “it was good for its time” conclusion, and I often got the feeling that the excellent storyline mostly made up for the art and animation. I didn’t hang on this too much, because GW is rather old, and went with The foreground art was rather well done, but the lackluster backgrounds often left much to be desired. Reused frames and cheap explosions also dulled the experience. However, I did take a bit of an issue with its art and animation, since the battle scenes lacked the fluidity and choreography I was used to. Great characters who fit their roles perfectly, bang-on chemistry, and a brilliantly paced and thought-out story.
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Now, Gundam Wing was a series I thoroughly enjoyed. Despite their unwavering resolve to complete one final mission, the battle will be challenging: the pilots' former ally Wufei Chang has pledged his allegiance to Mariemaia's cause instead. However, their plan is unexpectedly suspended when a rebellion erupts with the emergence of Mariemaia Khushrenada-who claims to be the child of fallen dictator Treize and desires to conquer the world in his stead.ĭeciding that they are the last line of defense for the Earth Sphere, Heero Yuy, Trowa Barton, Duo Maxwell, and Quatre Raberba Winner scramble to retrieve their Gundams and fight to protect the peace the people of the colonies have pursued for so long. As mankind enters a new era of unity and prosperity, four of the five Gundam pilots decide to follow in society's footsteps and disarm by launching their mobile suits into the sun.


196-one year after the conflict between Earth and its nearby space colonies ended with the formation of the Earth Sphere Unified Nation.
