BigShot Jordan
06-11-00, 01:51 AM
One of the products of Sunrise's twentieth anniversary "Big Bang Project," this is a new animated television series that debuted in April 1999. It's directed by Gundam creator Yoshiyuki Tomino, with character designs by Capcom's Akira Yasuda (Street Fighter II), mecha designs by veteran Kunio Okawara and guest Westerner Syd Mead (of Blade Runner fame), and music by Yoko Kanno (Macross Plus, Escaflowne).
The of the title, which you're instructed to read as "Turn A," is a logical symbol called the "universal quantifier," which means "for all the elements of a set." Thus, the title suggests that this series is intended to encompass all two decades of the Gundam saga, even the recent "alternate universe" stories.
this was one crazy series.it is nothing like any other gundam series made.yet it is very very good.
it has an art style that makes it unique from other anime.once a popped in the fansub and saw the 70's style intro i was suddenly reminded of a Ghibli flim.i don't know why.it might have been the character designs.
this is a series you will not want to miss.
see you space cowboys.
The of the title, which you're instructed to read as "Turn A," is a logical symbol called the "universal quantifier," which means "for all the elements of a set." Thus, the title suggests that this series is intended to encompass all two decades of the Gundam saga, even the recent "alternate universe" stories.
this was one crazy series.it is nothing like any other gundam series made.yet it is very very good.
it has an art style that makes it unique from other anime.once a popped in the fansub and saw the 70's style intro i was suddenly reminded of a Ghibli flim.i don't know why.it might have been the character designs.
this is a series you will not want to miss.
see you space cowboys.