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Universal Century ([宇宙世紀] Error: {{Lang}}: unrecognized language code: jp (help), Uchuu Seiki "The Century of Space") is the English name for the original timeline of the Gundam anime metaseries. The official English name U.C. (abbreviation of Universal Century) is often used instead in recent production like MS Igloo and MG model instructions and official pages (i.e. www.gundam.info).

The Universal Century timeline starts with the migration of humanity to populate space, after construction of the first space colony at Side 1 was completed.

By far the most proliferative background universe, Universal Century makes up the dominating majority of the entire franchise. While many new Gundam stories are told in their own parallel universe with independent timelines, giving them a greater degree of creative freedom, the original UC storyline continues to be extremely popular for a variety of reasons. It established the series, and delivered many of its best moments, and nostalgia for the oldest of the Gundam shows (and Gundam's resulting status as a pop-culture icon in Japan) is still a major factor in its continuing success.[1]

Universal Century Gundam series and films

List of Universal Century Gundam animated series and movies and live-action films in the order of their release:

Universal Century Manga and Novels

Manga

  • Stampede: The Story of Professor Minovsky (Stampede: Minovsky Hakase Monogatari, 1988) - by Masaya Takahashi (Story), Hajime Oki (Illustration),
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin (Kidou Senshi Gundam The Origin, 2002 - ) - by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko. The second, broader manga adaptation, which follows the same storyline, but with different details
  • Outer Gundam (1990 - 1992) - by Masafumi Matsuura,
  • Developers: Mobile Suit Gundam Before One Year War (Developers: Kidou Senshi Gundam Before One Year War, 2002 - 2003) - by Hosui Yamazaki,
  • Mobile Suit Gundam (Kidou Senshi Gundam, 1979 - 1982) - by Yu Okazaki. The manga adaptation of the original series and movie.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam 0079 (Kidou Senshi Gundam 0079, 1993 - 2005) - by Kazuhisa Kondo. The manga adaptation of the original series and movie.
  • Mobile Suit Variations: Ace Pilot Story (Mobile Suit Variation: Ace Pilot Retsuden, 1984) - by Masahiro Oda (Story), Ken-ichi Ishibashi (Illustration).
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: Record of MS Wars (Kidou Senshi Gundam MS Senki, 1984) - by Masaya Takahashi (Story), Kazuhisa Kondo (Illustration). A side story set in the One Year War, about the young pilot, Frederick Brown.
  • Operation Buran (1990) - by Kazuhisa Kondo. A short manga about Operation Buran, set after the Battle of Solomon, about the pilot Frederick Brown. Serialized on Hobby Japan.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: MS Generation (Kidou Senshi Gundam MS Generation, 1989 - 1990) - by Rei Nakahara. Isolated short stories, set in the One Year War.
  • Magical Ensign Blaster Mari (Mahou no Shoui Blaster Mari, 1989 - 1990) - by Kei Ikeda.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam 0080 Visual Comic (1989) - omnibus.
  • Night=Hawks! (1990 - 1991) - by Ayumi Konomichi.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Side Story: The Blue Destiny (Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden: The Blue Destiny, 1997) - by Mizuho Takayama. A manga retelling of the three Blue Destiny Sega Saturn games.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Side Story 0079 (Vol. EFSF)' (Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden: Colony no Ochita Chi de... (Renpou Hen), 1999) - by Tomohiro Chiba (Story), Hideyuki Matsurioka (Illustration). A manga adaptation of the TV games.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Side Story 0079 (Vol. Zeon) (Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden: Colony no Ochita Chi de... (Zeon Hen), 2000) - by Tomohiro Chiba (Story), Tomotake Kinoshita (Illustration). A manga adaptation of the TV games.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: Lost War Chronicles (Kidou Senshi Gundam Senki: Lost War Chronicles, 2002) - by Masato Natsumoto. Set during the One Year War, it follows the missions of a special "guinea pig" MS team, whose mission is to test, in battle, the newest MS models.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Side Story: Space, To the End of a Flash (Kidou Senshi Gundam: Utyu, Senkou no Hate ni, 2003) - by Tomohiro Chiba (Story), Masahito Natsumoto (Illustration).
  • Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO (Kidou Senshi Gundam MS IGLOO: Ichinen Sensou Hiroku, 2005 - ) - by MEIMU. The manga adaptation of CGI series.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket (Kidou Senshi Gundam 0080: Pocket no Naka no Sensou, 1989) - by Shigeto Ikehara. The manga adaptation of the OVA series.
  • Record of MS Wars II (Shin MS Senki, 1988 - 1994) - by Kazuhisa Kondo. Short stories set between U.C.0079 and U.C.0093, about the pilot Frederick Brown and others.
  • Mobile Suit Vor!! (1988 - 1989) - by Kazuhisa Kondo. A short manga set in the earlier stages of the Zeon invasion of Earth, about the deployment of the pre-Gundam RX-79 prototypes, the RX-75 Guntank and the RX-77 Guncannon; also about the Second Battle of Solomon, the pilot Frederick Brown and others, in U.C.0088. Serialized on Bandai B-Club.
  • Go! Go! Our V Gundam (Ike! Ike! Bokura no V Gundam!!, 1992 - 1994) - by Tsukasa Kotobuki. Short stories set between U.C.0079 and U.C.0153.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Deleted Affair: Portrait Of Young Comet (Kidou Senshi Gundam C.D.A. Wakaki Suisei no Shozou, 2001 - ) - by Hiroyuki Kitazume. Beginning just after the One Year War, it follows Char as he goes to Axis, where he meets a young pilot named Haman Kahn, covering their relationship across many years, up to the events in Char's Counterattack.
  • War in the Pocket (Pocket no Naka no Sensou, 1994) - by Kenji Mizuhara. An after story of the OVA series.
  • Jupiter Mirage (1989) - Vol.1 by Hitoshi Niki, Vol.2 by Makoto Kobayashi, Vol.3 by Masato Tanaka.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory (Kidou Senshi Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory, 1992) - by Mitsuru Kadoya. The manga adaptation of the OVA series.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Hero of Stardust (Kidou Senshi Gundam 0083: Hoshikuzu no Eiyu, 2000 - 2001) - by Masafumi Matsuura. The manga adaptation of the OVA series.
  • Program Master (1989) - by Masafumi Matsuura.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam 0084: Psi-trailing (Kidou Senshi Gundam 0084: Psi-trailing, 1993) - by Kenji Mizuhara.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: Ecole du Ciel (Kidou Senshi Gundam Ecole du Ciel: Tenku no Gakko, 2002 - ) - by Haruhiko Mikimoto. French for School Of The Sky, it takes place during the early wars, where a young girl struggles to come to grips with her identity, as she enrolls in a Federation school, previously as a Zeon.
  • Advance Of Zeta: The Flag of Titans (Advanced of Z: Titans no Hata no Moto ni, 2003 - ) - by Bin Konno (Story), Tatsu Mizuki (Illustration). Set in U.C.0084, is the story of one of the first Titans' units, the Black Outer. Serialized on Dengeki Daioh.
  • Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: Day After Tomorrow - From Kai Shiden's Report (Kidou Senshi Z Gundam: Day After Tomorrow - Kai Shiden no Report Yori, 2005 - ) - by Tsukasa Kotobuki.
  • Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (Kidou Senshi Z Gundam, 1985 - 1986) - by Kazuhisa Kondo. The manga adaptation of the original series.
  • Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam A New Translation: Heirs to the Stars (Kidou Senshi Z Gundam I: Hoshi wo Tsugu Mono, 2005) - by Hisao Tamaki. The manga adaptation of the movie.
  • Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam A New Translation II: Lovers (Kidou Senshi Z Gundam II: Koibito-tati, 2005 - 2006) - by Kotoni Shiraishi. The manga adaptation of the movie.
  • Zeta Gundam: Side Story (Side Story of Gundam Z, 1987) - by Kazuhisa Kondo. An alternate retelling of the events from the original Zeta Gundam series.
  • Gundam Sentinel: The Day Before (1989) - by Hajime Katoki. A photonovel detailing a cleanup operation in the final days of the Gryps Conflict and the beginning of the Axis/Neo-Zeon war.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ (Kidou Senshi Gundam ZZ, 1986 - 1987) - by Toshiya Murakami. The manga adaptation of the original series.
  • Artificial Newtypes Story: Another Zeta Gundam Story (Kyouka Ningen Monogatari: Another Z Gundam Story, 1991 - 1992) - by Kaoru Morishita.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ: Seaside Panic (Kidou Senshi Gundam ZZ: Seaside Panic, 1993) - by Kenji Mizuhara.
  • Under the Gundam: Double-Fake (Double-Fake: Under the Gundam, 1989) - by Yuji Ushida. A side-story that focuses on a decoy operation, launched by Char, in U.C.0090.
  • Gundam F90
  • Mobile Suit Vs. Giant God of Legend: Gigantis' Counterattack (Gundam vs Ideon) (Kidou Senshi Vs. Densetsu Kyojin: Gyakushu no Gigantis, 1990) - by Yuichi Hasegawa. A crossover story where the Federation has Amuro hire Judau to investigate a Zeon remnant group's plan to resurrect a buried giant mecha. This non-canonical story implies that the universe created by Ideon's destruction is the Universal Century's world.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack (Kidou Senshi Gundam: Gyakushu no Char, 1987) - by Toshiya Murakami. The manga adaptation of the original movie.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack (Kidou Senshi Gundam: Gyakushu no Char, 1998 - 1999) - by Koichi Tokita. The manga adaptation of the original movie.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: The Revival of Zeon (Kidou Senshi Gundam: Zeon no Saikou, 1988) - by Kazuhisa Kondo. Set in U.C.0092, it is about a Federation attack on a Zeon base in Scandinavia, about the pilot, Frederick Brown.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: Moon Crisis (Kidou Senshi Gundam: Moon Crisis, 1993 - 1994) - by Masafumi Matsuura. A side-story about a Neo-Zeon remnant group attempting to destroy the Moon and throw its remains at Earth.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam REON (Kidou Senshi Gundam REON, 1994 - 1995) - by Masafumi Matsuura.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam F90 (Kidou Senshi Gundam F90, 1990 - 1991) - by Hiroshi Yamaguchi (Story), Rei Nakahara (Illustration). Zeon remnants steal a prototype Gundam, and the Federation chases them to Mars to get it back.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam F90 (Kidou Senshi Gundam F90, 1990 - 1991) - by Masahiro Kanda. The manga adaptation of the original manga for children.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam F91: Formula Report 0122 (Kidou Senshi Gundam F91: Formula Senki 0122, 1991) - by Toshiya Iwamura. The manga adaptation of the TV game.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam F91: Formula Report 0122 (Kidou Senshi Gundam F91: Formula Senki 0122, 1991) - by Daisuke Inoue The manga adaptation of the TV game.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam F91 (Kidou Senshi Gundam F91, 1991) - by Daisuke Inoue. The manga adaptation of the original movie.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Silhouette Formula 91 (Kidou Senshi Gundam Silhouette Formula 91, 1992 - 1995) - by Hiroshi Yasuda. A side-story where Anaheim Electronics runs afoul from cruel Federation soldier, months before F91's events.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Silhouette Formula 91 in U.C.0123 (Vol. Cluster Gundam) (Kidou Senshi Gundam Silhouette Formula 91 in U.C.0123 (Cluster Gundam Hen) , 1993) - by Toshiya Iwamura.
  • Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam (Kidou Senshi Crossbone Gundam, 1994 - 1997) - by Yoshiyuki Tomino, Yuichi Hasegawa. The sequel to the movie, Gundam F91, it continues the story of Seabook Arno (aka Kinkedo Nau) and Cecily Fairchild (aka Berah Ronah), 10 years after the events.
  • Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam Side Story: Skull Heart (Kidou Senshi Crossbone Gundam Gaiden: Skull Heart, 2003 - 2004) - by Yuichi Hasegawa. A series of short stories focusing on the second Crossbone Vanguard.
  • Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam: The Seven of Steel (Kidou Senshi Crossbone Gundam Gaiden: Hagane no Shichinin, 2006 - ) - by Yuichi Hasegawa. A continuing, sequel to Crossbone Gundam, taking place 3 years after the end of the Jupiter Conflict in Crossbone Gundam.
  • Mobile Suit Victory Gundam (Kidou Senshi V Gundam, 1993 - 1994) - by Toshiya Iwamura. The manga adaptation of the original series.
  • Mobile Suit Victory Gundam Side Story (Kidou Senshi V Gundam Gaiden, 1993) - by Yuichi Hasegawa. A side-story where Usso teams up with an old junk dealer to battle Zanscare remnants.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Almarya (Kidou Senshi Gunda Almarya, 1989) - by Yuji Ushida. An after story of Double Fake.
  • G-Saviour (1993) - by Takuto. The manga adaptation of the TV game.
  • Artificial Newtypes Story: Mad Wang 1160 (Kyouka Ningen Monogatari: Mad Wang 1160, 1994 - 1995) - by Kaoru Morishita.

Novels

  • Look for Avenir (Avenir wo Sagasite, 1995) - by Yoshiyuki Tomino. Set before the adoption of the Universal Century timeline.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam (Kidou Senshi Gundam, 1979 - 1980) - by Yoshiyuki Tomino. An alternate version of the original series.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam (Kidou Senshi Gundam, 1980) - by Masaaki Nakane. The novel adaptation of the original series and movies.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: Secret Rendezvous (Kidou Senshi Gundam: Mikkai - Amuro to Lalah, 1997) - by Yoshiyuki Tomino.
  • For the Barrel (2000) - by Yoshiyuki Tomino. An alternate version of the original series, movie and original novel.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Side Story 0079 (Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden: Colony no Ochita Chi de..., 1999 - 2000) - by Joji Hayashi. The novel adaptation of the TV game.
  • Zeonic Front: Mobile Suit Gundam 0079 (Zeonic Front: Kidou Senshi Gundam 0079, 2001) - by Joji Hayashi. The novel adaptation of the TV game.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: Lost War Chronicles (Kidou Senshi Gundam Senki: Last War Chronicles, 2002) - by Joji Hayashi. The novel adaptation of the TV games
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Side Story: Space, To the End of a Flash (Kidou Senshi Gundam: Utyu, Senkou no Hate ni, 2003) - by Ikki Miyamoto.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO (Kidou Senshi Gundam MS IGLOO: Ichinen Sensou Hiroku, 2005) - by Joji Hayashi. The novel adaptation of the CGI series;
  • Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket (Kidou Senshi Gundam 0080: Pocket no Naka no Sensou, 1989) - by Kyosuke Yuki. The novel adaptation of the original OVA series.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Side Story: The Blue Destiny (Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden: The Blue Destiny, 1997) - by Yuka Minagawa. The novel adaptation of the TV game.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team (Kidou Senshi Gundam: Dai 08 MS Shoutai, 1999) - by Ichiro Okochi. The novel adaptation of the original series.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory (Kidou Senshi Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory, 1992) - by Hiroshi Yamaguchi. The novel adaptation of the original OVA series.
  • Advance Of Zeta: The Flag Of Titans (Advanced of Z: Titans no Hata no Moto ni, 2002 - ) - by Bin Konno.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: Ecole du Ciel (Kidou Senshi Gundam Ecole du Ciel: Tenku no Gakko, 2002 - ) - by Kenichi Nakahara. The novel adaptation of the original manga.
  • Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: Four Story - And to a soldier… (Kidou Senshi Zeta Gundam: Four Story - Soshite Senshi ni…, 1986) - by Akinori Endo.
  • Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (Kidou Senshi Zeta Gundam, 1985 - 1986) - by Yoshiyuki Tomino. The novel adaptation of the original series.
  • Gundam Sentinel (Gundam Sentinel: Alice no Zange, 1988 - 1990) - by Masaya Takahashi.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ (Kidou Senshi Gundam ZZ, 1986 - 1987) - by Akinori Endo. The novel adaptation of the original series.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack - Hi Streamer (Kidou Senshi Gundam: Hi Streamer, 1987 - 1988) - by Yoshiyuki Tomino. The novel adaptation of the original movie.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack - Beltorchika's Children (Kidou Senshi Gundam: Gyakushu no Char - Beltorchika's Children, 1988) - by Yoshiyuki Tomino. An original novel about the events later animated in the original movie.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn (Kidou Senshi Gundam Yunikōn, 2007) - by Harutoshi Fukui. A Zeon remnant, led by a mysterious Char-like figure, fights the Earth Federation, with a "secret" event which occurred 95 years earlier that plays an important role in the story.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: Hathaway's Flash (Kidou Senshi Gundam: Senkou no Hathaway, 1989) - by Yoshiyuki Tomino. The story of Hathaway, Bright Noah's son, after the events of Char's Counterattack, that follows the canon of Beltorchika's Children.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam F91 (Kidou Senshi Gundam F91, 1991) - by Yoshiyuki Tomino. The novel adaptation of the original movie.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Silhouette Formula 91 (Kidou Senshi Gundam Silhouette Formula 91, 1992 - 1993) - by Sunrise.
  • Mobile Suit Victory Gundam (Kidou Senshi V Gundam, 1993 - 1994) - by Yoshiyuki Tomino. The novel adaptation of the original series.
  • Gaia Gear (1987 - 1989) - by Yoshiyuki Tomino. A non-canonical side story, set in the U.C.0200s, where an anti-Federation group creates a clone of Char to battle Manhunter.
  • G-Saviour (2000 - 2001) - by Yoshie Kawahara. The novel adaptation of the original movie.

Original design series/variations

Due to the sheer popularity of the Gundam franchise, especially the mobile suit design, several original design series were published. These series are drawings and precise specifications for additional mobile suit units not found in the original animated material.

  • Mobile Suit Variations (1983) - also known as MSV, the variations from the One Year War, considered to be official and canonical
  • Mobile Suit X (1984) - also known as MSX, new models for a proposed but never produced new animation series, considered to be official and canonical
  • Z-MSV - variations from the Zeta Gundam series
  • ZZ-MSV - variations from the Gundam ZZ series
  • CCA-MSV - variations from the Char's Counterattack movie
  • Kunio Okawara's MS Collection (M-MSV) - Kunio Okawara's personal reinterpretations
  • F91-MSV - variations from the F91 movie
  • V-MSV - variations from the Victory Gundam series

Video Games

Arcade

Microsoft Windows

Nintendo Entertainment System

Super Nintendo Entertainment System

  • Mobile Suit Gundam: Cross Dimension 0079
  • Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: Away to the Newtype
  • Mobile Suit Gundam F91: Formula Wars 0122
  • Mobile Suit Victory Gundam

Nintendo GameCube

Wii

PlayStation

PlayStation 2

PlayStation 3

PlayStation Portable

  • Gundam Battle (series)
    • Gundam Battle Tactics
    • Gundam Battle Royale
    • Gundam Battle Chronicle
    • Gundam Battle Universe

Sega Saturn

  • Mobile Suit Gundam
  • Mobile Suit Z Gundam: Kouhen
  • Mobile Suit Z Gundam: Zenpen
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: Gihren's Greed
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Side Story: The Blue Destiny Vol. 1
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Side Story: The Blue Destiny Vol. 2
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Side Story: The Blue Destiny Vol. 3

Dreamcast

Xbox 360

Chronology

File:UCtimeline-zh.jpg
Sample of official timeline in 1999

In a pre-production memo, Gundam creator Yoshiyuki Tomino wrote that the first series takes place in 2066 AD[2], which would have the Universal Century calendar starting in 1988 AD. However, a "2079" date stamp in the first Gundam series' episode 26 and a "2087" date stamp in Zeta Gundam's episode 8 indicated a 2001 AD starting date. The date stamps were not included in the subsequent movie versions of these series, and these dates have since been contradicted by works not written by Yoshiyuki Tomino.

Based on a dated newspaper shown in the last episode of the Gundam 0080 OVA series written by Gainax's Hiroyuki Yamaga (Monday, January 14, 0080) and in Mobile Suit ZZ Gundam, Axis Zeon became Neo Zeon on 29th Feb, 0088, the Universal Century can be pinpointed to begin in several specific years, including 2053, 2081, 2109, and 2149. In the Universal Century chronology, the last dated entry of the AD system was 2045 AD, leading to the common misconception that UC 0001 followed immediately afterwards. A few early unofficial sources even listed UC 0001 as 2046 AD (or even 2045, using bad math), but current official materials indicate the presence of a gap of years between the AD and UC calendar systems. Therefore the first year of the Universal Century calendar is deduced on the official Gundam website in North America as being 2053, 2081, 2109, or possibly later, meaning UC 0079 would correspond to 2131, 2159, 2187, or later.

Since the mid-1990s, new official Universal Century chronologies have avoided the inclusion of AD dates before UC 0001. The following are AD dates that were once published with Universal Century chronologies:

1957.10.04 AD
The Soviet Union successfully launches Humankind's first artificial satellite—Sputnik 1.
1961.04.12 AD
The Soviet Union successfully launches a manned artificial satellite—Vostok 1.
1969.07.20 AD
America successfully lands on the Moon's surface with Apollo 11.
1969 AD
Dr. G.K. O'Neill and others announce their space colony concept.
1990s AD
In every region of the world, border disputes and regional conflicts repeatedly erupt.
1999 AD
The Earth Federation government is established. The human space colonization program is announced.
2005 AD
The first solar generating satellite is successfully launched.
2009 AD
Earth Federal Forces is established.
2026 AD
The Jupiter Energy Fleet launches from Lunar orbit.
2045 AD
Construction of the first colony begins.

The following is the chronology of the timeline illustrated in the Universal Century series(main plot events only):

UC 0001
Human Population exceeds 9 billion, first space colony finished and migration to space started.
UC 0045
3 Juno was moved from the asteroid belt to the Earth orbit L3, later know as Lunar II, the major military base of the Earth Federation Space Forces, in the series.
UC 0079~0080
One Year War(Mobile Suit Gundam, Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket, Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team)
UC 0083
Operation Stardust (Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory)
UC 0087
Gryps conflict (Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam)
UC 0088
New De-sides, AEUG's Earth Federation civil war (Gundam Sentinel)
1st Neo Zeon war (Known as Axis Zeon in some newer games, Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ)
UC 0093
2nd Neo Zeon war (Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack)
UC 0096
Neo Zeon remnants (also known as Sodetsuki, the sleeved, Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn)
UC 0105
Mafty anti-Earth Federation terroism (Mobile Suit Gundam: Hathaway's Flash)
UC 0120
Mars Zeon (Mobile Suit Gundam F90)
UC 0123
Cosmo Babylonia (Mobile Suit Gundam F91)
UC 0133
Jupiter Empire (Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam)
UC 0153
Zanscare Empire (Mobile Suit Victory Gundam)
UC 0223
Light of Gaia events (G-Saviour)

References

  1. ^ [1] 機動戦士ガンダムは、同じくバンダイグループの(株)サンライズが制作し、1979年4月~1980年1月にテレビシリーズ第1作が放映されて以来、テレビシリーズ8作品、劇場用映画9作品などが公開され、20年以上にわたり人気を保っています。米国をはじめ、ヨーロッパ、アジアでも作品が放映され、各地で高い人気を得ています。
  2. ^ Quoted in Gundam Century

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