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The second collection of Gundam Seed picks up where the first left off. It takes the series and characters to a current level. I couldn’t close watching these two collections and I watched Gundam Seed Destiny Anime Legends, Vol. 1 in less than 4 days because of how exciting the characters and universe are. If you are a fan of Gundam, I aid you to sight how this astounding series has grown in the modern millenium.
I do NOT give away 4 star ratings lightly (unlike some of my fellow Anime “lovers”) .
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This 2nd installment in Gundam Seed was better than the first (call me dense, but “Complete Collection, piece II” is an oxymoron… but with this powerful assert, I’ll forgive the misnomer) in every arrangement.
NON Spoiler (again, unlike my fellow reviewers) review:
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“What is it you occupy in? What are you fighting for? Is it that medal? Or your fathers orders? ”
For this 2nd section of the myth, the drama intensifies, the good horrors of war are even more revealed and the characters (some of whom, may have appeared to be funny relief or ogle candy…such as the person who uttered the above quote) become more complex, more grown up, more of a player than we were led to own.
The “Giant Uber Weapon Dispensing Machine” is in plump production as both sides insist their secret weapon(s) (mobile suit and otherwise) in a bunch of “AHA!” moments. It gets a miniature worthy, but does add to the suspense.
This is a “cartoon” but is not for children. People are shot, bloody, chopped in half, blow up in the horrors of situation (vacuum) combat and die in briefly violent ways. I’d rate it PG13.
The music is over all passable, but with flashes of particular greatness. The Music video alone on this place is worth watching again and again, “Have” by Nami Tamaki. I’m listening accurate now and getting goosebumps. And this other particular song was beautifully haunting (and imho, under musty) [EDIT - link to Youtube video deleted by Amazon. Search on Youtube for Akatsuki no kuruma by FictionJunction and you'll salvage it...]
The character development, the position twists, the music, the epic, the hard edge, all were brought together in a very satisfying intention. Its not perfect, but its terminate. Ironically, my biggest turn off is the cartoonish Gundams. Giant humanoid fighting machines have only the barest of military justifications, painting them in clown colors impartial makes it worse. Robotech (Macross in particular) had remarkable more realistic looking Mechs (Gundams, whatever) and that was 25 years ago. This grown up memoir with its tight production is genuine of a more grown up form of weaponry.
It is a curious mix. On the one hand, you eye the horrors of war, the loss of your friends, coming face to face with those who loved the people you killed, the treatment of Prisoners of War, civilian casualties. Then another well choreographed battle that draws you into the action, but shouldn’t I feel guilty now for enjoying it?
Guilty or not, I completely enjoyed Gundam Seed.
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