Kidou Senshi Gundam ZZ


Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ

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Synonyms: Kidou Senshi Gundam Double Zeta, Mobile Suit Gundam Double Zeta
Japanese: 機動戦士ガンダムZZ
English: Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ
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Type: TV
Episodes: 47
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Mar 1, 1986 to Jan 31, 1987
Premiered: Spring 1986
Broadcast: Saturdays at 17:30 (JST)
Studios: Sunrise
Source: Original
Genres: ActionAction, ComedyComedy, DramaDrama, Sci-FiSci-Fi
Themes: MechaMecha, MilitaryMilitary, SpaceSpace
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 6.741 (scored by 2201122,011 users)
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Ranked: #59322
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Popularity: #3350
Members: 44,072
Favorites: 209

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If you like Judau Ashta or Amou Shiiba as a character you'll definitely enjoy the other show's main character. Both are from similar circumstance being scrap scavengers and Amou feels like a modern rendition of Judau. On top of this both shows are action mecha with comedic moments. 
report Recommended by b3an0d1ng
Side stories to the Amuro - Char saga. Features newtypes, cybernewtypes and Neo Zeon. Broadens the setting/worldbuilding of the Universal Century.  
report Recommended by SliceofSlice
Both are Tomino shows with very similar progression - they start out with a goofier tone, featuring slapstick comedy and light gags as a they follow the misadventures of a ragtag crew, but both become much more serious as the plot carries on, and the comedy elements of earlier episodes fade away 
report Recommended by FinalReality56
This is so much like ZZ that it practically doesn't even register as a different show to me. ZZ Gaiden basically. The Director is Kawase Toshifumi, who worked on many episodes of ZZ as a storyboard artist and director, many Tomino-isms that he learned on ZZ carry over here, such as the use of cut-out paneling to zoom in on specific parts of the frame, action choreography sense, and character staging. Though there are still some techniques used here that set it apart from Tomino's sensibilities, like the heavy use of background animation. The Character Designer, Kobayashi Toshimitsu, was a frequent drawing director on ZZ, and the  read more 
report Recommended by Ukrainian_Z-Gok
Both Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ and Macross 7 have odd reputations, since they're both the goofier installments in their said franchises. If you're someone who was able to tolerate and enjoy one of these shows, then check out the other if you're into that series as well, who knows maybe you'll end up liking the show a lot! When it comes to these two, "watch it for yourself" is your best option.  
report Recommended by Echelon
Somehow, Gundam ZZ (at least during the first half) really reminded me of Citrus. - Main character(s) get suddenly transferred into a new environment without their initial consent. - Characters are very emotional, to the point of being over the top. - Lot of dialogue/monologue, that the characters seem to take seriously, but I found it funny somehow. - Situational jokes, which were maybe not always meant as slapstick, but appaered to me as such. - Character actions do not quite follow reason, which is exactly what makes them amusing to watch. If you want to see some hilarious nosensical talk and action with a grin on your face, both titles  read more 
report Recommended by Estefan
Dragonar is the first and one of the best AU Gundam's... unofficially that is! Dragonar was an attempt by Sunrise to make another franchise to surpass Gundam and well, it's obvious how that turned out but regardless it's still an excellent series on its own right. The tone is very comparable to ZZ but with more consistent storytelling and characters, with an all around more enjoyable main cast. There's also many parallels to the original Gundam. Basically if you're a classic 80's mecha fan and haven't gotten to Dragonar yet, definitely check it out. 
report Recommended by Echelon