Mobile Suit Gundam F91 (movie)
Alternative title:
Gundam F91
Kidō 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))
기동전사 건담 F91 (Korean)
Genres: science fiction
Themes: war
Objectionable content: Significant
Plot Summary: U.C. 0123: Decades of peace across Earth and the space colonies is shattered by the emergence of a new faction called the Crossbone 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, renaming it "Cosmo Babylonia". 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 Crossbone 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.
Ratings: 514 ratings have been given [details]
Running time: 115 minutes
Vintage: 1991-03-16
Premiere date:
1991-03-16 (Japan)
2013-11-17 (Italy)
Release dates: We have 1
Ending Theme:
"Eternal Wind ~ Hohoemi wa Hikaru Kaze no Naka (Smile in the Shining Wind)" by Hiroko Moriguchi
Official website:
機動戦士ガンダムF91 (Japanese)
Links: We have 1
Trivia: We have 4
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.
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Mobile Suit Gundam F91 [Anime Movie Classic] (DVD) 2009-02-03 (from $49.98) |
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Director: Yoshiyuki Tomino
Storyboard: Yoshiyuki Tomino
Music: Satoshi Kadokura
Character Design: Yoshikazu Yasuhiko
Art Director: Shigemi Ikeda
Mechanical design: Kunio Ōkawara
Sound Director: Sadayoshi Fujino
Director of Photography: Atsushi Okui
Executive producer: Eiji Yamaura
Assistant Director: Kazuki Akane
Mechanical animation Director: Yorihisa Uchida
Production Desk: Yoshito Akazaki
Production Director: Kunihisa Sugishima
Recording Adjustment: Shuji Inoue
Sound Coordination: Keiko Senda
Sound Editing: Akiyoshi Yoda
Sound Effects: Masahiro Shōji
Special Effects: Yutaka Hoshiba (Marix)
Theme Song Performance: Hiroko Moriguchi
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Backgrounds: Atelier Musa
Distributor: Bandai Visual
Editing: YA Stuff
Film Developing: Tokyo Laboratory
Key Animation: Studio Dub
Photography: Asahi Production
Publicity: Major, Inc.
Recording Studio: Tokyo TV Center
Sound Effects: Fizz Sound Creation
special effects: Marix
Technical Assistance: Continental Far East Inc.
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Translation: David Fleming
Executive producer: Takayuki Yoshii
Assistant producer: Mami Okada
Post-Production Assistant: Deb Munini
Re-Recording Mixing: Mark Rozett
Recording engineer: Patrick Rodman
Script Adaptation: Tony Oliver
Script Consultant: Mark Simmons
Subtitling: Clark Cheng
Voice Direction: Tony Oliver
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Recording Studio: Bang Zoom! Entertainment
Supervision: Sunrise
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Translation: Jun'Ichi Takeda
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Distributor: Beez Entertainment
Subtitles: TVS - Titra Film
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Distributor: Nekotachi Entertainment
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Licensed by: Top-Insight International Co., Ltd.
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