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After War Gundam X (TV)

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[ part of [Gundam] ]

Related anime:
    After War Gundam X (manga) (adaptation)
    After War Gundam X: Under the Moonlight (manga) (sequel)

Alternative title:
Gundam X
Kidou Shin Seiki Gundam X (Japanese)
Mobile New Century Gundam X
機動新世紀ガンダムX
Themes: Mecha, Real Robot
Age rating: Teenagers (May contain bloody violence, bad language, nudity)
Plot Summary: When one space colony declared its independence from United Nations Earth, the devastating 7th Space War, an all-out war between Earth and space, resulted. The UNE responded to the Space Revolutionary Army with mobile suits, called Gundams. However, the SRA forces played their trump card and dropped hundreds of space colonies onto the Earth, plunging the planet into a seven-year-long nuclear winter. The UNE collapsed, but the SRA was unable to invade the Earth in the aftermath of the colony drop. Fifteen years have passed. The year is now After War 0015, and a New UNE has sprung up on Earth to restore order. In space, the colonial leaders have been rebuilding their own forces as well. By chance, fifteen-year-old Garrod Ran has discovered an old UNE mobile suit, the Gundam X, and now he uses it to help out the Vulture ship Freeden in its struggle to keep the powers that be from repeating the mistakes of the past.
User Ratings: 372 ratings have been given [details]
 Masterpiece: 12 votes (sub:10, raw:2)
 Excellent: 67 votes (sub:57, dub:6, ?:3, raw:1)
 Very good: 121 votes (sub:106, dub:7, raw:4, ?:2, Tag.dub:1, Por.sub:1)
 Good: 79 votes (sub:65, dub:9, raw:3, Por.sub:1, Fre.sub:1)
 Decent: 46 votes (sub:40, dub:4, ?:2)
 So-so: 24 votes (sub:19, dub:4, Tag.dub:1)
 Not really good: 9 votes (sub:7, edit.dub:1, dub:1)
 Weak: 9 votes (sub:8, raw:1)
 Bad: 2 votes (sub:2)
 Awful: 1 vote (sub:1)
 Worst ever: 2 votes (sub:2)
Seen in part or in whole by 1016 users, rank: #568
Median rating: Very good
Arithmetic mean: 7.3095 (Good+.30), std. dev.: 1.6641, rank: #1210
Weighted mean: 7.2222 (Good+.22), rank: #1091
Bayesian estimate: 7.23 (Good+.23), rank: #924
Running time: Half hour per episode
Number of episodes: 39
Episode titles: We have 39
Vintage:
1996-04-05 to 1996-12-28
2001-06 (Philippines - GMA Network)
Releases: We have 1
Opening Theme:
#1: "Dreams" by ROmantic Mode (eps 1-26)
#2: "Resolution" by ROmantic Mode (eps 27-39)
Ending Theme:
#1: "Human Touch" by Warren Wiebe (eps 1-13,39)
#2: "Human Touch - Japanese Version" by Re-Kiss (eps 14-26)
#3: "Gin-Iro Horizon (Silver Horizon)" by Satomi Nakase (eps 27-38)
Official website:
Gundam X Web (Japanese)
Trivia: We have 4
Comment:
Due perhaps to a lack of interest, Gundam X was cut short by 10 episodes and its timeslot was switched to a dismal Saturday morning 6 am after 26 episodes. As a result, this show received the lowest Japanese viewership rating out of all Gundam TV shows at an average of 2.8 (a record that would later on be broken by SD Gundam Force, which made 2.1). It also marked the end almost 4 straight years of weekly Gundam broadcast and was the last Gundam series to be aired on TV Asahi.
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Japanese staff 
Japanese cast 

Director: Shinji Takamatsu

Series Composition: Hiroyuki Kawasaki

Scenario: Hiroyuki Kawasaki

Storyboard:
Akira Nishimori
Goro Taniguchi
Hirohito Ochi
Koichi Chigira
Kunihiro Mori
Masamitsu Hidaka
Shinichi Tokairin
Shinji Takamatsu
Takeshi Yoshimoto
Tetsuya Watanabe
Yasuhiro Minami
Yumekichi Minatoya

Episode Director:
Eiki Okamoto
Goro Taniguchi
Hirohito Ochi
Kunihiro Mori
Masamitsu Hidaka
Nana Harada
Takeshi Yoshimoto
Tetsuya Watanabe
Yasuhiro Minami

Music: Yasuo Higuchi

Original creator:
Hajime Yatate
Yoshiyuki Tomino

Character Design: Nobuyoshi Nishimura

Art director: Masaru Sato

Animation director:
Hitoshi Waraya
Masatsu Shino
Nobuyoshi Nishimura
Shinichi Sakuma

Mecha design:
Junya Ishigaki
Kunio Okawara

Sound director: Yasuo Uragami

Director of Photography: Youichi Oogami

Producer:
Atsushi Kaji (TV Asahi, ep1~26)
Hideyuki Tomioka (Sunrise)
Junichi Kimura (TV Asahi)
Taro Iwamoto (TV Asahi, ep27~39)

Editing: Toshio Henmi

Key Animation: Hironori Yamamoto (ep 24, 35, 37)

Setting Cooperation:
Hajime Katoki
Yuichi Hasegawa

Theme Song: ROmantic Mode (OP)

Theme Song Performance:
Re-Kiss (ED 2)
Satomi Nakase (ED 3)
Warren Wiebe (ED)

 

Mika Kanai as Tiffa Adill

Nozomu Sasaki as Olba Frost

Toshiyuki Morikawa as Shagia Frost

Wataru Takagi as Garrod Ran

Chieko Honda as Ennil El

Daiki Nakamura as Shingo Mori

Hiroshi Naka as Techs Farzenbarg

Hiroshi Takemura as Lancelow Darwell

Kazuya Nakai as Witz Sou

Kenyuu Horiuchi as Jamil Neate

Kotono Mitsuishi as Toniya Malme

Motoko Kumai as Kid Salsamille

Takumi Yamazaki as Roybea Loy

Yuko Mizutani as Carris Nautilus

Yumi Kakazu as Sala Tyrrell

Atsushi Ii as Togusa Ain

Eiji Maruyama as Lee Jackson (eps 25-27)

Hidetoshi Nakamura as Abel Bauer

Hideyuki Umezu as Nicola Faphus

Hikaru Miyata as Royzer

Hirohiko Kakegawa as Grant Stewart (eps 25-28)

Hiroko Emori as Koltol (ep 15)

Hiroshi Ishida as Rosso Aramant (ep 4)

Hiroshi Matsumoto as Miles Goodman

Isshin Chiba as
city person (ep 12)
Nine (ep 16)

Junichi Sugawara as secretary

Kazuhiko Kishino as Seidel Rasso

Kazuhiro Nakata as Nomoa Long

Keiichi Nanba as Lumark Kauto (eps 20, 27)

Keiji Fujiwara as Grits Joe (ep 4-5)

Kentarou Itou as fake newtype (ep. 1)

Koji Yusa as Demar Griffe (ep 26)

Kumiko Watanabe as Yurina Sanohara

Kunihiko Yasui as Rooks Hanomark (eps 25-28)

Kyousei Tsukui as Milra Draid (eps 26, 28)

Mari Yokoo as Shora (ep 15)

Masako Katsuki as Vedba Morute (ep 2)

Masako Miura as girl friend A (ep 15)

Masashi Hirose as Katokk Alzamille

Megumi Urawa as Karon Ratto (ep 30)

Michihiro Ikemizu as bartender (ep 15)

Miki Itou as girl friend B (ep 15)

Miki Nagasawa as Pala Sys

Minoru Inaba as Rike Anto (ep 1, 2)

Mitsuaki Madono as Duett Langraph (eps 26, 27)

Narumi Hidaka as Roza Intenso (ep 4-5)

Nobuo Tobita as Dorza (ep 16)

Nobutoshi Hayashi as Belno

Shin Aomori as Fixx Bloodman

Showtaro Morikubo as Willis Aramis (eps 25-28)

Tohru Furusawa as
Krocca (ep 1)
Marcus Guy
Zakot Dattonel

Toshihiko Nakajima as Nerar Gamou

Unshou Ishizuka as Aimzat Kartral

Urara Takano as Drasso (ep 15)

Yukitoshi Hori as
Jenos Crisis
Romanov (eps 25, 26, 28)

Yumi Touma as Saeria (ep 15)

Yuri Amano as Onimin (ep 15)

Yutaro Mitsuoka as
D.O.M.E. (ep 39)
Narrator

Yuzuru Fujimoto as Fon Alternative (eps 3-5)

Japanese companies 

Broadcaster: TV Asahi

Planning: Sunrise

Production:
Sunrise
TV Asahi

Production Cooperation:
Dentsu Inc.
Sotsu Agency

Tagalog staff 
Tagalog cast 
(none)
 

Carlo Eduardo Labalan as Garrod Ran

Carlo Eduardo Labalan as Shagia Frost

Phil Cruz as Jamil Neate

Phil Cruz as D.O.M.E.

Jimmy Manalo

Tagalog companies 

ADR Production: Telesuccess Productions, Inc.

Broadcaster: GMA Network

 
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