Mobile Suit Gundam I

Mobile Suit Gundam I

6.8

Mar 14 1981

2h 19m

Animation, Science Fiction, Action

In the year Universal Century 0079, humans have colonized the area of space lying in between the Earth and the moon. However, the ambitious Zabi family, rulers of the Duchy of Zeon, the grouping of colonies furthest from the earth, has sparked a war.

Toru Furuya

Toru Furuya

Amuro Ray (voice)

Hirotaka Suzuoki

Hirotaka Suzuoki

Bright Noa (voice)

Shozo Iizuka

Shozo Iizuka

Ryû Jose (voice)

Kiyonobu Suzuki

Kiyonobu Suzuki

Hayato Kobayashi (voice)

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