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'''''G-Saviour''''' is a ] movie that uses live actors as opposed to animation. The actors are actually from Western countries. The ] version of ''G-Saviour'' has Japanese dubbed into the movie. | '''''G-Saviour''''' is a ] movie that uses live actors as opposed to animation. The actors are actually from Western countries. The ] version of ''G-Saviour'' has Japanese dubbed into the movie. | ||
Because of wooden acting, mediocre mecha designs and poor continuity editing, ''G-Saviour'' is seen as the weakest Gundam offering to date, and is probably the final nail in the coffin of the ] universe (its year of Universal Century 0223 is the last known year of the Universal Century calendar and only a very few UC products have been made since then, primarily concentrating on the ], or crossovers with alternate-universe series like ] and ]). | |||
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G-Saviour is a Gundam movie that uses live actors as opposed to animation. The actors are actually from Western countries. The Japanese language version of G-Saviour has Japanese dubbed into the movie.
Because of wooden acting, mediocre mecha designs and poor continuity editing, G-Saviour is seen as the weakest Gundam offering to date, and is probably the final nail in the coffin of the Universal Century universe (its year of Universal Century 0223 is the last known year of the Universal Century calendar and only a very few UC products have been made since then, primarily concentrating on the One Year War, or crossovers with alternate-universe series like Gundam Wing and Gundam Seed).
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