Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam A New Translation I: Heir to the Stars
Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam A New Translation I: Heir to the Stars
| 28 May 2005 (USA)
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Universal Century 0087. The Titans, a bellicose faction among the Earth Federation Forces, grows powerful and tyrannical, even using poison gas to suppress a civil unrest. Dissident soldiers from the same military stand against them, forming a resistance group called the AEUG. Kamille Bidan, a civilian student, gets entangled in this conflict when he impulsively steals the Gundam Mark II and joins the AEUG, running away from his home space colony. Then he begins to fight along with Char Aznable, a former Zeon ace pilot who has infiltrated the Earth Sphere for reasons of his own. This is the first part of the feature trilogy derived from the anime series Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam, and features enhanced animation and theme songs by GACKT.

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Shanqio

Zeta Gundam Heir To The Stars by far is not a bad movie but the thing is that you can't just watch this and expect to get the full story. Unlike in the 0079 TV series, where 60% was story and 40% was filler and the filler was removed from the movie and worked very well, the Zeta TV series 95% of its 50 episodes were story. And about 55% of that story makes it to the movie and unlike 0079's case where 90%+ of the story made it to the movies.The movie covers from the beginning of Zeta gundam to Amuro smashing into Buran. Even though it sound like you'll be getting a lot out of this movie a lot of time this movie seems like it's going too fast. A lot of people's introductions are cut short, like way, way short. Apolly and Roberto don't even get introduced until 7 minutes until the movie for example and Char makes his way into the colony first at the way beginning takes his pictures and leaves in less than 2 or so minutes. Kamille punching Jerid doesn't happen but only in a flashback, in fact, any scene that happened before their fight was cut. Yes, every scene that sets up Kamille and Fa's relationship is gone. Kamille just gets introduced when he's in jail. And another change worth noting was when Kamille's mom got put in the capsule. I believe it was more devastating to him in the TV series than it was in the movie because here, Kamille was told specifically his mom was in the capsule and was told to investigate unlike in the TV series where he heard his mom was in the capsule but wasn't sure and went out to check on his own will. It's you're choice on what you think is better. Escape from Side 1 and the moon episodes were also cut even though they all were important.The movie isn't even two hours it's about 1 1/2 hours long, and the extra time could have been used to show things like Kamille and Fa's true introduction or Escape from side 1.The Good: New animation so crisp and clean it will be able to last for 100+ years, A condensed way to see the first part of Zeta Gundam, Every voice actor from the original TV series reprises their role.The Bad: The whole movie isn't reanimated and 70% of the footage is from the 1985 TV series frame for frame, The story seems rushed at times to fill a 2 hour time slot even though it's about 1 1/2 hours long, Changes are made to the story and they range from minor to semi-major and somewhat hurt the story.Overall: You should watch the Zeta TV series before you watch this movie compilation so you can avoid confusion that this movie creates and it should not be used as a substitute for watching the TV series unlike with the original gundam series where you could watch the movie and not the TV series or vice-versa.

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silbaughkj

Many Gundam fans consider Zeta their, by far, favorite series. It's dark, it's depressing, many character relationships, and a lot of old favorites (like Amuro, Char, and even Katz) unite under the same banner. A New Translation refines and gives glory to the aging series, for a new generation. As discussed in previous posts, much of it got a nice face lift, but allow me to summarize what to expect (along with my sole gripe).The series primarily opens and follows the path of Camille, a young boy driven by his emotions. Living under the opening oppression of the Titans, Camille steals one of their prototype gundams (the MKII), and is recruited by the Anti-Earth United Government (AEUG). It is here that we begin seeing familiar faces. All characters suffer and witness many hardships through their battles and grow stronger in their commitment and abilities (mainly Camille developing his Newtype abilities). Having seen the original episodes that correspond with the movie, I can tell you not much has been left out or changed. A few scenes are shortened, and the ones left out feel more like a deleted scene extra that many DVDs have. Also, only one major plot point was delayed until later but it still eventually occurred. My only gripe is that things do begin moving faster and faster, but not enough to get lost (until III, which I'll comment on as well). If you've seen the original Zeta, definitely pick this up, it'll be nostalgic seeing it in modern glory.If you've seen other gundams, but never Zeta, be hesitant. If you're still enthusiastic about seeing Zeta, try movie I, and if it interests you, pick up the rest. If this route is taken, be prepared to look up additional summaries and FAQs as the trilogy progresses (I do believe MAHQ has the original Zeta episode summaries). If you're new to anime and wanna see a gundam after something you saw on Cartoon Network, do NOT begin with this, you'll be beyond lost. Try watching the UC gundams in their time line order: 0079 (original trilogy is very good), 08th MS Team, 0080 (my personal favorite), 0083, then Zeta, ZZ, Char's Counter Attack, and if you're still feeling excited, V. If you're not into anime, why would you even be reading this?

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patricecartman2k

Movie versions of Gundam shows are very common. Ever since the Mobile Suit Gundam Movie Trilogy which covered the first Gundam show and was released just a year after the show had ended, movie versions have followed with most being good and others being not bad but not good either to being a complete bastardization.After the Turn-A Gundam and Gundam SEED movies which weren't as good as they would thought to be, once the Zeta films were announced, fans were happy but were braced for the worse at the same time, luckily that wasn't the case. The first part of Zeta Gundam – A New Translation opens with similarities compared to Mobile Suit Gundam Movie I of the first Gundam trilogy. Because of that, this movie is good in all respect.One of the highlights in movie versions is new animation. In the Zeta movie(s), there is three different animations: old animation digitally remastered, old animation with CG tweaks, & completely new digital animation. Telling apart what was new and old was easy from both age and who were the animators from 1985 and now. The remastered animation was clean. The difference between 1979's 0079 animation and 1985's animation from the Zeta series is that the animation from the first show didn't age well.It's very easy to tell the difference from old to new. I had no problem from changing from seeing Camille from 1985 to seeing Camille from today. The new mecha animation sequences were superb, especially the last part of the movie (last 10+ min) where 95+% was new. But still, the old doesn't hurt the new nor vice versa.For the music: the movie uses the same music from the TV series version. It sounded great and fit the part for this dark and serious series when I first saw it, and it's the same for the movies. Although, I could be wrong, but it sounded like the music was newly recorded. But that might not be the case. The sound effects were the updated traditional anime sounds. It wasn't like the first series' trilogy from the DVD, since they didn't need it. Both of Gackt's songs (played at OP and ED credits) were good.As for the storyline, the storyline is told clear. You understand the story, the characters, the actions and feel for the reactions and their results. However, the only thing that I would consider a flaw of sorts is the first five minutes. The first five is told in a fast pace that while it doesn't affect the overall point in the movie, it does make people crinch, even for people who are new and didn't see the show the first time around.Overall, Zeta Gundam – A New Translation – Heirs of the Stars opens with promise not only for old fans that have seen the old shows, but for the new fans who are experiencing Gundam SEED. Before; the Turn-A movies suffered because they crammed so much story of the first act and half of the second act in the first film because they didn't have a third part, just two parts. The Gundam SEED movies suffered because of editing and unresolved points in the whole story. We were braced for the worse no matter what good we heard. But now; the first of the Zeta movies opens with no problems that echo the previous films.The Gundam compilation movies are fun again.

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gohmifune

This...this movie is an interesting thing. First off, if you aren't familiar with the animated UC Gundam Universe then you will be lost. However, if you've seen the movie trilogy and at least the early Zeta episodes then the magic of this movie will not be lost on you.The movie is about Camille Vidan as he gets sucked into the war with the Titans and the AEUG. That's it. Simple? Well Gundam fans know that its the ride not the destination, never the destination, and this ride has a few bumps, primarily pacing. Get passed pacing and the appearance of a few characters, items, and the repetition of a few things that fans would know, then you'll be fine.That's it for the negatives. That's it. Great Huh? The movie has a great story that will be told as a trilogy, as it should. The music is fantastic. A couple of old themes, the intro and outro done by Gackt are amazing, even more so if you are a Gackt fan. But the animation? Well...It's...Wow. This some of the most gorgeous animation since Gundam Evolve 5 and 6, and it is done in such as way as to be noticeable but not jarring. Quick cuts, and long isolated scenes are what it is limited to and it works very well. In fact, the whole final sequence is almost entirely new footage and it only adds to the movie. The animation never takes away, and that I am thankful for.Again, this movie will not be enjoyed by non-fans as much as fans, but if you are a fan it is a must see, non-fans pass and watch the original movie trilogy or even read the novels then come back. You'll be rewarded.

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