19º marzo 2015
The Gundam The Origin site updates with info on episode 2's story, characters, mecha, and more!
Chief Director Yoshikazu Yasuhiko joins the relay interview!
The Mobile Suit Gundam The Origin official site has updated with plot, character, mecha, and cast details for Artesia's Sorrow, scheduled for theatrical premiere this fall.
■Story
U.C. 0071. Three years after their escape from the Autonomous Republic of Munzo.
Casval and Artesia, orphans of Zeon Zum Deikun, fled with Jimba Ral to Earth and were adopted by Teabolo Mass under the names Edward and Sayla. However, the threat of the Zabis still looms...
Meanwhile, the as the Zabis consolidate power in the newly-renamed Republic of Zeon, they also begin research into the "mobile walker", a new class of weaponry designed to resist the Federation.
Casval and Artesia, orphans of Zeon Zum Deikun, fled with Jimba Ral to Earth and were adopted by Teabolo Mass under the names Edward and Sayla. However, the threat of the Zabis still looms...
Meanwhile, the as the Zabis consolidate power in the newly-renamed Republic of Zeon, they also begin research into the "mobile walker", a new class of weaponry designed to resist the Federation.
■ Characters
Edward Mass
His true identity is Casval, son of Side 3 leader Zeon Zum Deikun. Having fled to Earth and been adopted by Teabolo Mass, he quickly matures in order to protect his younger sister Artesia (Sayla). Later, he will conceal his identity and become the Principality of Zeon's ace pilot Char Aznable. |
Sayla Mass
Her true identity is Artesia, son of Side 3 leader Zeon Zum Deikun. Having fled to Earth with her brother and pet cat, she lives a peaceful life with Teabolo Mass, growing into a kindly young woman who prays that no more tears of sorrow will ever be shed. |
■ Mecha
MW-01 Mobile Walker (Early)
Specs: Height 16.1m / head height 13.88m / width 14.6m
A prototype humanoid weapon designed for use by the Republic of Zeon in an eventual war of independence, currently under active development in a dark colony. The name "mobile walker" is an attempt to pass this machine off as intended for industrial use in lunar development. Its unique silhouette incorporates none of the sleek lines of a weapon of war, instead opting for an exposed cockpit and attachments including lights and a winch. Its right hand is a claw, apparently for demolition but also an effective weapon, and its left arm mounts a defensive shield. Combat tests against an early Guntank prove its potential as a next-generation weapons system. Its head mounts a single movable camera lens—the "monoeye". The mobile walker is powered by a back-mounted fusion reactor. Due to engineering difficulties, the reactor is oversized, reducing both speed and performance, and miniaturization is a top priority.
Specs: Height 16.1m / head height 13.88m / width 14.6m
A prototype humanoid weapon designed for use by the Republic of Zeon in an eventual war of independence, currently under active development in a dark colony. The name "mobile walker" is an attempt to pass this machine off as intended for industrial use in lunar development. Its unique silhouette incorporates none of the sleek lines of a weapon of war, instead opting for an exposed cockpit and attachments including lights and a winch. Its right hand is a claw, apparently for demolition but also an effective weapon, and its left arm mounts a defensive shield. Combat tests against an early Guntank prove its potential as a next-generation weapons system. Its head mounts a single movable camera lens—the "monoeye". The mobile walker is powered by a back-mounted fusion reactor. Due to engineering difficulties, the reactor is oversized, reducing both speed and performance, and miniaturization is a top priority.
■ Staff
Original work: Hajime Yatate and Yoshiyuki Tomino's
Mobile Suit Gundam
Based on Yoshikazu Yasuhiko's comic Mobile Suit Gundam The Origin, published by Kadokawa
Character designers: Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, Tsukasa Kotobuki
Original mechanical designer: Kunio Okawara
Mechanical designers: Hajime Katoki, Kimitoshi Yamane, Mika Akitaka, Junichi Akutsu
Screenwriter: Katsuyuki Sumisawa
Unit Director: Nana Harada
Chief Animation Director: Hiroyuki Nishimura
Chief Mechanical Animation Director: Takuya Suzuki
Art Directors: Shigemi Ikeda, Yukiko Maruyama
Uniform Design: Takuhito Kusanagi
Display Design: Yoshinori Sayama
SF Consultant: Tsukasa Shikano
Color Supervisor: Nagisa Abe
Director of Photography : Takeshi Kuzuyama
Editing: Masato Yoshitake
Sound Director: Sadayoshi Fujino
Sound Effects: Mutsuhiro Nishimura
Music: Takayuki Hattori
Director: Takashi Imanishi
Chief Director: Yoshikazu Yasuhiko
Planning and Production: Sunrise
Based on Yoshikazu Yasuhiko's comic Mobile Suit Gundam The Origin, published by Kadokawa
Character designers: Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, Tsukasa Kotobuki
Original mechanical designer: Kunio Okawara
Mechanical designers: Hajime Katoki, Kimitoshi Yamane, Mika Akitaka, Junichi Akutsu
Screenwriter: Katsuyuki Sumisawa
Unit Director: Nana Harada
Chief Animation Director: Hiroyuki Nishimura
Chief Mechanical Animation Director: Takuya Suzuki
Art Directors: Shigemi Ikeda, Yukiko Maruyama
Uniform Design: Takuhito Kusanagi
Display Design: Yoshinori Sayama
SF Consultant: Tsukasa Shikano
Color Supervisor: Nagisa Abe
Director of Photography : Takeshi Kuzuyama
Editing: Masato Yoshitake
Sound Director: Sadayoshi Fujino
Sound Effects: Mutsuhiro Nishimura
Music: Takayuki Hattori
Director: Takashi Imanishi
Chief Director: Yoshikazu Yasuhiko
Planning and Production: Sunrise
The official site's relay interview series has also updated, adding an interview with comic author, character designer, and chief director Yoshikazu Yasuhiko. Don't miss it!
▼ Mobile Suit Gundam The Origin official site | Special
http://www.gundam-the-origin.net/special/
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