SD Gundam Force (TV)
Alternative title:
SDガンダムフォース (Japanese)
SD鋼彈FORCE (Chinese (Taiwan))
Superior Defender Gundam Force
Themes:
mecha
Objectionable content:
None
Plot Summary:
The land of Neotopia is attacked by the Dark Axis, evil invaders from another dimension who wish to conquer this land. Neotopia's answer: the secret Super Dimensional Guard and their defenders, the Gundam Force. Led by Captain Gundam, the Gundam Force and its team of Gundams with special abilities are aided by a boy named Shute as they stop at nothing to defend the land from the Dark Axis and to defeat them once and for all.
User Ratings:
491 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
24 minutes per episode
Number of episodes:
52
Episode titles: We have 52
Vintage:
2003-09-01 to 2004-03-05 (Season One - USA)
2004-01-07 to 2004-06-30 (Season One - Japan)
2004-07-07 to 2004-12-29 (Season Two - Japan)
2004-09-10 to 2005-03-25 (Season One - Canada, YTV)
Opening Theme:
#1: "Sunrise" by Puffy (eps 1-13)
#2: "Love & Peace" by little by little (eps 14-26)
#3: "Taiyou Ni Kogarete (Yearn For The Sun)" by Harebare (eps 27-52)
Ending Theme:
#1: "Shinjiru Chikara" by Whiteberry (eps 1-13)
#2: "Kokoro Odoru (Dancing Heart)" by nobodyknows+ (eps 14-26)
#3: "Kimi To Boku (You And I)" by I WiSH (eps 27-38)
#4: "Koishikute... (I Miss You...)" by Les.R (eps 39-52)
Official website:
SDガンダムフォース (Japanese)
Comment:
Season 1 of the series aired in the U.S. four months ahead of the Japanese release. This was the first Gundam series to ever air in North America before Japan. However, North American markets did not receive the Season 2 episodes.
Meanwhile, in Japan, SD Gundam Force scored a 2.1% viewership - the lowest viewer rating of all Gundam titles, despite running for 52 episodes.
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DVD (Region 1) |
SD Gundam Force - All New Adventures (Anime Legends) (DVD) 2008-05-20 |
SD Gundam Force - The Hero Arrives (DVD 1) 2004-02-03 (from $10.99) |
SD Gundam Force - New Allies (DVD 2) 2004-02-03 (from $9.99) |
SD Gundam Force - Heroes United (DVD 3) 2004-04-27 |
SD Gundam Force - Unknown Dangers (DVD 4) 2004-04-27 (from $10.99) |
SD Gundam Force - Up In The Sky (DVD 5) 2004-10-12 (from $40.26) |
SD Gundam Force - The Dark Axis Strikes Back (DVD 6) 2004-10-12 |
SD Gundam Force - When Swords Clash (DVD 7) 2004-12-14 |
SD Gundam Force - Neotopia Under Attack (DVD 8) 2004-12-14 |
SD Gundam Force - Last Hope for Victory (DVD 9) 2005-01-04 |
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Director: Yuuichi Abe
Episode Director: Tomomi Mochizuki
Music: Yoshihiro Ike
Character Design: Takahiro Kimura
Art Director: Gou Toutsuki
Sound Director: Keiichi Momose
Cgi Director: Yoshinobu Inano
Assistant Director: Nobuhiro Kondo
CG Model Supervisor: Tadao Kodaka
CG Producer: Yoshishige Matsuno
CG Technical Director: Kenichi Suzuki
Color Coordination: Sayoko Yokoyama
Editing: Ryuuichi Shimogawa
Episode Manager:
Daisuke Saito (Frameworks Entertainment) Kentaro Inoue (Radix) Kentaro Takahashi (Radix) Satoshi Hirayama
Graphic Design: Eiichi Hagiwara
Theme Song Performance:
Harebare (OP3) Little by Little (OP2) nobodyknows+ (ED2) Puffy (OP) Whiteberry (ED)
Title Design: Eiichi Hagiwara
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Broadcaster: TV Tokyo
Distributor: Bandai Visual
Planning: Sunrise
Sound Production: Todd-Ao Studios
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Script Translation: Tatsuhiro Nishiuchi
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Licensed by: Bandai Entertainment
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