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The project's actors are from ] countries, and the ] version has Japanese dubbed into the movie. It was released in 2000 and intended, along with the ] television series, to be the centerpiece of Sunrise's "Big Bang Project," its 20th ] celebration for the popular Gundam metaseries. | The project's actors are from ] countries, and the ] version has Japanese dubbed into the movie. It was released in 2000 and intended, along with the ] television series, to be the centerpiece of Sunrise's "Big Bang Project," its 20th ] celebration for the popular Gundam metaseries. | ||
Its story timeframe is an alternate version of the Universal Century, and takes place in UC 0223. | |||
Its story timeframe of Universal Century 223 is the last known year of the Universal Century calendar. Only a very few UC products have been made since then, primarily concentrating on the ], or crossovers with popular alternate-universe series like ] and ]. | |||
*Note that G-Saviour was once classified as an official Universal Century Gundam movie, but has since been officially been removed from the Universal Century, by Yoshiyuki Tomino, himself, and is now classified as an alternate version of the universal century. | |||
''Gundam's'' original story co-creator Yoshiyuki Tomino, who was not involved in this production, voiced his disapproval of ''G-Saviour'' at Anime Expo New York 2002, and Bandai Entertainment has stopped producing its 2002 DVD release in North America. The work is listed in the production catalog on the official Gundam website in Japan and the official website for Sunrise (the production studio for ''Gundam'' animated and live-action projects). It is still available on DVD in Japan from the original releaser, Bandai Visual. | ''Gundam's'' original story co-creator Yoshiyuki Tomino, who was not involved in this production, voiced his disapproval of ''G-Saviour'' at Anime Expo New York 2002, and Bandai Entertainment has stopped producing its 2002 DVD release in North America. The work is listed in the production catalog on the official Gundam website in Japan and the official website for Sunrise (the production studio for ''Gundam'' animated and live-action projects). It is still available on DVD in Japan from the original releaser, Bandai Visual. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
Preceded by (in timeline): |
Preceded by (in timeline): Nothing/ | ||
Followed by (in timeline): Nothing. | |||
Followed by (in timeline): Nothing, last series in the UC Calendar; possibly ] | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
Revision as of 07:06, 5 March 2006
G-Saviour is a live-action television movie set in the Universal Century timeline of the Gundam metaseries.
The project's actors are from Western countries, and the Japanese language version has Japanese dubbed into the movie. It was released in 2000 and intended, along with the ∀ Gundam television series, to be the centerpiece of Sunrise's "Big Bang Project," its 20th anniversary celebration for the popular Gundam metaseries.
Its story timeframe is an alternate version of the Universal Century, and takes place in UC 0223.
- Note that G-Saviour was once classified as an official Universal Century Gundam movie, but has since been officially been removed from the Universal Century, by Yoshiyuki Tomino, himself, and is now classified as an alternate version of the universal century.
Gundam's original story co-creator Yoshiyuki Tomino, who was not involved in this production, voiced his disapproval of G-Saviour at Anime Expo New York 2002, and Bandai Entertainment has stopped producing its 2002 DVD release in North America. The work is listed in the production catalog on the official Gundam website in Japan and the official website for Sunrise (the production studio for Gundam animated and live-action projects). It is still available on DVD in Japan from the original releaser, Bandai Visual.
See also
Preceded by (in timeline): Nothing/ Followed by (in timeline): Nothing.
External links
Gundam Perfect Web's G-Saviour DVD page (Japanese)
Sunrise's G-Saviour DVD page (Japanese)
Bandai Visual's G-Saviour DVD page (Japanese)
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