Una adolescente de una colonia espacial conoce a un refugiado y participa en peleas secretas de mechas. Su vida cambia cuando aparecen un Gundam y su joven piloto.Una adolescente de una colonia espacial conoce a un refugiado y participa en peleas secretas de mechas. Su vida cambia cuando aparecen un Gundam y su joven piloto.Una adolescente de una colonia espacial conoce a un refugiado y participa en peleas secretas de mechas. Su vida cambia cuando aparecen un Gundam y su joven piloto.
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It is not a "character" at all.
There are some works that have a lot of character blurring even among the bad ones, but GQuuuuuuuX is not about character blurring or unattractiveness. There are many cases in which the characters do not exist as characters in the first place, and it is inevitable that they will become the strongest antagonists.
I am satisfied with the initial setting.
The characters in this work are only flimsy because there is little to delve into. There are many uncomfortable developments because the story proceeds without delving into them, in other words, with the initial setting of the story. In short, there is little personal aspect to the story, and everyone is stuck in a situation where everyone can only act within their assigned roles.
It is not a "character" at all.
There are some works that have a lot of character blurring even among the bad ones, but GQuuuuuuuX is not about character blurring or unattractiveness. There are many cases in which the characters do not exist as characters in the first place, and it is inevitable that they will become the strongest antagonists.
I am satisfied with the initial setting.
The characters in this work are only flimsy because there is little to delve into. There are many uncomfortable developments because the story proceeds without delving into them, in other words, with the initial setting of the story. In short, there is little personal aspect to the story, and everyone is stuck in a situation where everyone can only act within their assigned roles.
From the writers of Evangelion, comes a new, exciting, and an interesting view on the classic Gundam series. Jam packed with nostalgia and modern effects. This robot sci-fi brings back memories while supplying a new perspective to the story, expanding on the U. C. timeline but with a modern twist. From the futuristic soundtrack, to slick designs of mobile suits, even down to the voice acting, the show stands strong. As a fan of the original series, and watching it as a child, seeing such a strong sequel is rare to find in modern day, yet Gquuuuuux delivers beyond expectations. All in all, a must watch for all Gundam fans!
The Animation and overall look of the first episode was very good. The Fights between the mobile suits are extremly good. The transition between 2D and 3D in the fights is really well made. For a first look the charakters are looking really nice and have nice personaltys but nothing really special in the first episode. For now the biggest problem is the explanaiton of the story you dont really know waht especially the miltarys talking about if you havent watched any other Mobile Suit Gundam series, but I think taht will get cleard up wehn the series goes on and more is getting explained. For now this is a really nice start for a new mecha series. People that like anime or robot fights should really give this series (for now the first episode) a try. For everyone else give it a try or just leave it.
As a kid I watched a lot of Mobile Suit Gundam and I am still doing that as an adult now and I can say that Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX (2025) is another phenomenal entry in this franchise.
Positives for Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX (2025): The hand-drawn animation looks phenomenal and it is one of the best elements of this franchise that is still awesome. I like a lot of the characters and their journeys in this show. The action sequences are top notch and they are made better because of the animation. The Gundam Suits look amazing and I like a lot of the designs for them. And finally, the finale was pretty damn good.
Overall, Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX (2025) is another strong continuation in the Mobile Suit Gundam franchise and I can't wait to see what is next for this franchise.
Positives for Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX (2025): The hand-drawn animation looks phenomenal and it is one of the best elements of this franchise that is still awesome. I like a lot of the characters and their journeys in this show. The action sequences are top notch and they are made better because of the animation. The Gundam Suits look amazing and I like a lot of the designs for them. And finally, the finale was pretty damn good.
Overall, Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX (2025) is another strong continuation in the Mobile Suit Gundam franchise and I can't wait to see what is next for this franchise.
Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX, the sixteenth mainline entry in the storied Gundam franchise, is an ambitious yet polarizing addition to the Universal Century (UC) mythos. Directed by Kazuya Tsurumaki (FLCL) and scripted by Yoji Enokido and Hideaki Anno (Neon Genesis Evangelion), this Studio Khara and Sunrise collaboration promises a fresh take on Gundam's alternate timeline formula. While GQuuuuuuX delivers stunning visuals, innovative mech designs, and a bold exploration of gender dynamics, its narrative struggles with pacing and tonal inconsistency, making it a divisive entry for both longtime fans and newcomers.
Set in an alternate UC timeline where Char Aznable's theft of the RX-78-2 Gundam leads to Zeon's victory in the One Year War, the series fast-forwards five years to follow Amate Yuzuriha, a high school student and illegal mobile suit duelist known as "Machu." Piloting the gMS-NU GQuuuuuuX, Amate's journey intertwines with a mysterious Gundam pilot, Shuji, and a shadowy conspiracy tied to her unique "kira-kira" sensation-a psychic-like ability that sets her apart. The premise is intriguing, reimagining the Gundam universe through a female protagonist's lens and exploring themes of identity, autonomy, and resistance in a Zeon-dominated world.
Visually, GQuuuuuuX is a triumph. Ikuto Yamashita's mechanical designs, particularly the sleek yet bulky gMS-NU GQuuuuuuX, blend classic Gundam aesthetics with a futuristic edge, while the "Red Gundam" nods to Char's iconic legacy. The animation, especially during Clan Battle duels, is fluid and dynamic, with vibrant color palettes and kinetic camera work that capture the chaos of mobile suit combat. Studio Khara's influence is evident in the expressive character designs and surreal, almost psychedelic sequences tied to Amate's "kira-kira" experiences, which evoke Evangelion's introspective style.
Thematically, the series shines in its focus on the "female experience" of piloting Gundams, a perspective underrepresented in the franchise. Amate is a compelling protagonist-resourceful, conflicted, and fiercely independent-whose struggles with societal expectations and personal agency resonate deeply. Her dynamic with Shuji, a stoic foil with hidden motives, adds emotional depth, though their chemistry occasionally feels underdeveloped. The exploration of illegal dueling as a form of rebellion against Zeon's oppressive regime offers a fresh angle on Gundam's anti-war ethos, though it sometimes leans too heavily on familiar franchise tropes.
However, GQuuuuuuX falters in its execution. The narrative, while ambitious, suffers from uneven pacing. The first half of the series spends excessive time on Clan Battle subplots and world-building, delaying the central mystery of Shuji's Gundam and the broader conspiracy. This slow burn approach may alienate viewers expecting Gundam's signature political intrigue or high-stakes drama. Additionally, the integration of Anno's metaphysical flourishes feels forced, with "kira-kira" sequences often disrupting the grounded narrative rather than enhancing it. For fans expecting a cohesive UC story, these experimental elements may feel more indulgent than innovative.
Tonally, the series struggles to balance its coming-of-age roots with the franchise's darker undercurrents. Moments of levity, such as Amate's school life and quirky sidekicks, clash with the grim realities of a dystopian setting, creating a jarring viewing experience. While Tsurumaki's FLCL-inspired energy injects vitality, it occasionally undermines the stakes, making it hard to invest in the characters' struggles. The voice acting, particularly in the Japanese dub, is strong, with Amate's VA delivering a standout performance, but some secondary characters lack depth due to limited screen time.
For Gundam fans, GQuuuuuuX is both a bold experiment and a frustrating departure. Its alternate timeline offers a creative reinterpretation of UC lore, but its divergence from traditional Gundam storytelling-less focus on factional warfare, more on personal and abstract conflicts-may not satisfy purists. Newcomers may appreciate its accessibility as a standalone story, yet the dense Gundam references and reliance on franchise context could alienate those unfamiliar with the series.
Ultimately, Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX is a visually spectacular and thematically daring entry that pushes the franchise into uncharted territory. However, its narrative missteps and tonal inconsistencies prevent it from reaching the heights of classics like Mobile Suit Gundam Wing or Zeta Gundam. It's a series that demands patience and an appreciation for experimental storytelling, rewarding viewers who value style and character over plot cohesion. For those intrigued by a female-led Gundam story with a surreal twist, GQuuuuuuX is worth exploring, but it may not fully capture the hearts of all who venture into its glittering, chaotic universe.
Set in an alternate UC timeline where Char Aznable's theft of the RX-78-2 Gundam leads to Zeon's victory in the One Year War, the series fast-forwards five years to follow Amate Yuzuriha, a high school student and illegal mobile suit duelist known as "Machu." Piloting the gMS-NU GQuuuuuuX, Amate's journey intertwines with a mysterious Gundam pilot, Shuji, and a shadowy conspiracy tied to her unique "kira-kira" sensation-a psychic-like ability that sets her apart. The premise is intriguing, reimagining the Gundam universe through a female protagonist's lens and exploring themes of identity, autonomy, and resistance in a Zeon-dominated world.
Visually, GQuuuuuuX is a triumph. Ikuto Yamashita's mechanical designs, particularly the sleek yet bulky gMS-NU GQuuuuuuX, blend classic Gundam aesthetics with a futuristic edge, while the "Red Gundam" nods to Char's iconic legacy. The animation, especially during Clan Battle duels, is fluid and dynamic, with vibrant color palettes and kinetic camera work that capture the chaos of mobile suit combat. Studio Khara's influence is evident in the expressive character designs and surreal, almost psychedelic sequences tied to Amate's "kira-kira" experiences, which evoke Evangelion's introspective style.
Thematically, the series shines in its focus on the "female experience" of piloting Gundams, a perspective underrepresented in the franchise. Amate is a compelling protagonist-resourceful, conflicted, and fiercely independent-whose struggles with societal expectations and personal agency resonate deeply. Her dynamic with Shuji, a stoic foil with hidden motives, adds emotional depth, though their chemistry occasionally feels underdeveloped. The exploration of illegal dueling as a form of rebellion against Zeon's oppressive regime offers a fresh angle on Gundam's anti-war ethos, though it sometimes leans too heavily on familiar franchise tropes.
However, GQuuuuuuX falters in its execution. The narrative, while ambitious, suffers from uneven pacing. The first half of the series spends excessive time on Clan Battle subplots and world-building, delaying the central mystery of Shuji's Gundam and the broader conspiracy. This slow burn approach may alienate viewers expecting Gundam's signature political intrigue or high-stakes drama. Additionally, the integration of Anno's metaphysical flourishes feels forced, with "kira-kira" sequences often disrupting the grounded narrative rather than enhancing it. For fans expecting a cohesive UC story, these experimental elements may feel more indulgent than innovative.
Tonally, the series struggles to balance its coming-of-age roots with the franchise's darker undercurrents. Moments of levity, such as Amate's school life and quirky sidekicks, clash with the grim realities of a dystopian setting, creating a jarring viewing experience. While Tsurumaki's FLCL-inspired energy injects vitality, it occasionally undermines the stakes, making it hard to invest in the characters' struggles. The voice acting, particularly in the Japanese dub, is strong, with Amate's VA delivering a standout performance, but some secondary characters lack depth due to limited screen time.
For Gundam fans, GQuuuuuuX is both a bold experiment and a frustrating departure. Its alternate timeline offers a creative reinterpretation of UC lore, but its divergence from traditional Gundam storytelling-less focus on factional warfare, more on personal and abstract conflicts-may not satisfy purists. Newcomers may appreciate its accessibility as a standalone story, yet the dense Gundam references and reliance on franchise context could alienate those unfamiliar with the series.
Ultimately, Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX is a visually spectacular and thematically daring entry that pushes the franchise into uncharted territory. However, its narrative missteps and tonal inconsistencies prevent it from reaching the heights of classics like Mobile Suit Gundam Wing or Zeta Gundam. It's a series that demands patience and an appreciation for experimental storytelling, rewarding viewers who value style and character over plot cohesion. For those intrigued by a female-led Gundam story with a surreal twist, GQuuuuuuX is worth exploring, but it may not fully capture the hearts of all who venture into its glittering, chaotic universe.
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