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Mobile Suit Gundam F91 (movie)

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[ part of [Gundam], sequel of Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack (movie) ]

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Alternative title:
Gundam F91
Kidou Senshi Gundam F91 (Japanese)
Mobile Suit Gundam Formula 91
機動戦士ガンダムF91 (Japanese)
機動戰士鋼彈 F91 (Chinese (Taiwan))
機動戰士高達 F91 (Chinese (Hong Kong))
Age rating: Older Children (May contain mild bad language, bloodless violence)
Plot Summary: U.C. 0123 - thirty years of peace across Earth and the space colonies is shattered by the emergence of a new faction called the Crossbones Vanguard. The weak Earth Federation is caught off-guard by the attacks due to their complacency. As a result, the Crossbones Vanguard conquer the Frontier IV colony almost immediately. Caught in the crossfire is college student Seabook Arno, who sees many of his friends killed during the skirmish and discovers that his girlfriend Cecily Fairchild is actually Berah Ronah - heir to the Ronah family clan and the Crossbones Vanguard. He then finds out that his mother is alive and has been working on a new mobile suit codenamed "Gundam Formula-91". Seabook reluctantly pilots the Gundam at first, but slowly discovers the Newtype abilities within him and uses them and the Gundam to turn the tide of the war.
Video:
User Ratings: 320 ratings have been given [details]
 Masterpiece: 12 votes (sub:7, dub:3, Tag.dub:1, raw:1)
 Excellent: 32 votes (sub:17, dub:10, ?:2, raw:2, edit.dub:1)
 Very good: 81 votes (sub:46, dub:29, raw:5, ?:1)
 Good: 82 votes (sub:61, dub:21)
 Decent: 56 votes (sub:34, dub:19, Ita.sub:1, raw:1, ?:1)
 So-so: 28 votes (sub:18, dub:9, raw:1)
 Not really good: 12 votes (sub:11, dub:1)
 Weak: 11 votes (sub:10, dub:1)
 Bad: 3 votes (dub:1, ?:1, sub:1)
 Awful: 2 votes (sub:2)
 Worst ever: 1 vote (dub:1)
Seen in part or in whole by 649 users, rank: #889
Median rating: Good
Arithmetic mean: 6.859 (Good-.14), std. dev.: 1.7309, rank: #1953
Weighted mean: 6.785 (Good-.21), rank: #1938 (seen all: 6.79 / seen some: 6.83 / won't finish: 3.00)
Bayesian estimate: 6.807 (Good-.19), rank: #1652
Running time: 115 minutes
Vintage: 1991-03-16
Premiere date:
1991-03-16 (Japan)
Releases: We have 1
Opening Theme:
"Kimi no Mitsumete -The Time I'm Seeing You-" by Hiroko Moriguchi [TV Nagoya Broadcast]
Ending Theme:
"Eternal Wind ~ Hohoemi wa Hikaru Kaze no Naka (Smile in the Shining Wind)" by Hiroko Moriguchi
Official website:
Links: We have 1
Trivia: We have 1
Comment:
Mobile Suit Gundam F91 was originally planned to be a 52-episode TV series, but was plagued by staff disputes; the story of the movie would have covered about the first thirteen episodes. The fact that two hours of film has to tell the story that would have been told in thirteen episodes of television is why the film moves at such a fast pace.
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Related releases:
    Mobile Suit Gundam F91 (DVD) 2009-02-03 (from $10.00)
    Mobile Suit Gundam F91 (DVD) 2004-11-23

Japanese staff 
Japanese cast 

Director: Yoshiyuki Tomino

Script:
Tsunehisa Ito
Yoshiyuki Tomino

Storyboard: Yoshiyuki Tomino

Music: Satoshi Kadokura

Original creator:
Hajime Yatate
Yoshiyuki Tomino

Original Manga: Hiroshi Yasuda

Character Design: Yoshikazu Yasuhiko

Art director: Shigemi Ikeda

Animation director:
Shukou Murase
Takeo Kitahara
Toshimitsu Kobayashi

Mechanical design: Kunio Okawara

Sound director: Sadayoshi Fujino

Director of Photography: Atsushi Okui

Executive producer: Eiji Yamaura

Producer:
Kazuyoshi Okuyama (Shochiku)
Makoto Yamashina (Bandai)
Masanori Ito (Sunrise)
Tadashi Kitani (Nagoya TV)
Yuji Nasu (Sotsu Agency)

Assistant director: Kazuki Akane

Co-Animation Director:
Hirotoshi Sano
Masanori Shino
Nobuyoshi Nishimura
Shinichi Sakuma
Shinichiro Minami
Shuji Nakanishi
Toshihiro Kawamoto

Editing:
Yoko Ando
Yukiko Nojiri
Yumiko Fuse

Key Animation:
Akira Shinoda
Hidetoshi Oomori
Hiroyuki Okuno
Hisashi Hirai
Hitoshi Ueda
Katsunori Enokimoto
Katsutoshi Tsunoda
Masahiro Aizawa
Masahiro Kase
Masahiro Sekino
Masami Goto
Masami Nagata
Masayoshi Nishimura
Masayuki Goto
Mayumi Hiroda
Megumi Abe
Nobumasa Hayashi
Norimoto Tokura
Norio Shioyama
Noritomo Hattori
Ryuichi Makino
Sadafumi Hiramatsu
Shigeki Kuhara
Shinichi Sakuma
Shinichiro Minami
Shinsuke Terasawa
Shukou Murase
Shuuichi Kohara
Soichiro Matsuda
Sueko Kiguchi
Susumu Nishizawa
Susumu Yamaguchi
Tetsuro Aoki
Tooru Misaka
Yoko Kadokami
Yorihisa Uchida
Yoshiaki Tsubata
Yoshihisa Sakurai
Yoshitsugu Hatano
Yuji Mukoyama

Mecha Animation Director: Yorihisa Uchida

Production Director: Kunihisa Sugishima

Sound Coordinator: Keiko Senda

Sound Editing: Akiyoshi Yoda

Special Effects: Yutaka Hoshiba (Marix)

Theme Song Performance: Hiroko Moriguchi

 

Kouji Tsujitani as Seabook Arno

Masaki Maeda as Carozzo "Iron Mask" Ronah

Yumi Touma as Cecily Fairchild / Berah Ronah

Chie Koujiro as Annamarie Bourget

Kiyoyuki Yanada as Zabine Chareux

Mari Yokoo as Leahlee Edaberry

Sayuri Ikemoto as Reese Arno

Takeshi Kusao as Dorel Ronah

Teppei Takasugi as Meitzer Ronah

Ai Orikasa as Drosie Mua

Akifumi Endô as Chris

Akiko Tsuboi as Nadia Ronah

Atsuko Mine as Mrs. Elm

Chihaku Nishimura as Azuma

Eriko Chihara as Minmi Editoh

Hiroshi Hashimoto as Young Man

Hiroshi Takemura as Gruce Erras

Hiroyuki Satou as Ken Sohn

Kazue Ikura as Bertuo Rodriguez

Kiyoshi Kobayashi as Gillet Krueger

Konami Yoshida as Hein Kochun

Masako Kobayashi as Leah Mariba

Masaru Ikeda as Governor Staust

Masato Hirano as Pilot

Mie Suzuki as Manuela Panopa

Mikio Terashima as Leslie Arno

Minoru Inaba as Boris

Miyoko Shoji as Monica Arno

Noriko Uemura as Nye

Norio Wakamoto as Lt. Bardo

Ryûzaburô Ôtomo as Nanto Roos

Shigeru Ushiyama as Captain

Taiki Matsuno as Arthur Jung

Takashi Taguchi as Rohbar

Takehito Koyasu as Dwight Camury

Takeshi Watanabe as Cosmo Eigesse

Takurou Kitagawa as Federation Officer

Tamio Ohki as Theo Fairchild

Yasuhiro Takato as Sam Erg

Yoku Shioya as Birgit Pirjo

Yuri Amano as Jessica

Japanese companies 

Broadcaster:
Bandai Channel
NHK

Distributor: Bandai Visual

Editing: YA Stuff

Photography: Asahi Production

Production:
Shochiku Film
Sotsu Agency
Sunrise

Recording Studio: Tokyo TV Center

English cast 
English staff 

Translation: David Fleming

Executive producer: Takayuki Yoshii

Producer:
Eric Sherman
Kaeko Sakamoto
Nobuo Masuda

Assistant producer: Mami Okada

Dialogue Editing:
Aaron Nordean
Cisco McLaren
Jennifer Balabanov
Patrick Rodman
Scott Jackson
Timur Kalyuzhnyy

Post Production Assistant: Deb Munini

Production manager:
Mayumi Yuba (Sunrise)
Ryota Wakanabe (Sunrise)

Re-Recording Mixing: Mark Rozett

Recording engineer: Patrick Rodman

Script Adaptation: Tony Oliver

Script Consultant: Mark Simmons

Subtitling: Clark Cheng

Supervising Producer:
Kenji Uchida (Sunrise)
Makoto Togashi (Sunrise)
Satoru Matsumoto (Sunrise)

Video Post-Production:
Heather Nevin
Leland Miller

Abe Lasser as Carozzo "Iron Mask" Ronah

Michelle Ruff as Cecily Fairchild/Berah Ronah

Steve Cannon as Seabook Arno

David Lelyveld as Dorel Ronah

James Lyon as Zabine Chareux

Jane Alan as Leahlee Edaberry

Jennifer Jean as Annamarie Bourget

Julie Maddalena as Reese Arno

Simon Isaacson as Meitzer Ronah

Anthony Mozdy as Leslie Arno

Barbara Goodson as Nadia Ronah

Dave Mallow as
Cain Sohn
Chris

David Orozco as Gruce Erras

David Umansky as Birgit Pirjo

George C. Cole as Rohbar

Jim Taggert as Dwight Camry

Joey Lotsko as Nanto Roos

John Smallberries as Cosmo Eigesse

Joshua Seth as Arthur Jung

Julie Ann Taylor as Monica Arno

Kurt Strauss as Pilot

Lex Lang as Bardo

Lia Sargent as Female Officer

Michael Forest as Theo Fairchild

Midge Mayes as Dorothy Moore

Mona Marshall as Nye Fletchen

Olivia O'Conner as Minmi Editoh

Sandy Fox as
Kochun Hein
Leah Mariba

Sonja S. Fox as Mrs. Elm

Sparky Thornton as
Sam Ehrug
Stoasto

Steve Kramer as
Bobulz
Gillet Krueger

Sue Beth Arden as Manuela Panopa

Tony Oliver as George Azuma

Wendee Lee as
Bertuo Rodriguez
Jessica N'guro

English companies 

Broadcaster: Cartoon Network (Adult Swim in Demand)

Licensed by: Bandai Entertainment

Recording Studio: Bang Zoom! Entertainment

Supervision: Sunrise


French staff 

Translation: Jun-Ichi Takeda

French companies 

Distributor: Beez

Subtitles: TVS - Titra Film

French cast 
(none)
Dutch staff 
Dutch cast 

ADR Director:
Aleksandar Jankovic
Jelle de Swert

Translation:
Aleksandar Jankovic
Jelle de Swert

Script Check: Willem Keessen

 (none)
Dutch companies 

Distributor: Nekotachi Entertainment

Chinese (Taiwan) staff 
Chinese (Taiwan) companies 
(none)
 

Licensed by: Top-Insight International Co., Ltd.

Chinese (Taiwan) cast 
(none)
 
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