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| Title: | Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny #2 |
| UK publisher: | Beez |
| Genre: | Action, Giant Robots, Sci-Fi |
| Studio: | Sunrise |
| Type: | TV Series |
| Director: | Mitsuo Fukuda |
| Year: | 2004 |
| Running Time: | 2hrs 5mins |
| Average Rating: 7.60 |
Andy's review
Andy scored this with 8/10. Disagree?
In the first volume of Gundam SEED Destiny, we’ve had three secret shiny new giant robots get hijacked from their secret base. They’ve then been chased by another secret shiny new combining mech and its mothership halfway across the solar system, with a few skirmishes along the way. During all this, someone else decides to send the remains of a giant space colony on a collision course with earth.
Now, usually in scenarios such as this, the heroes are able to get to the scene, blow up the bad guys and avert the catastrophe just in the nick of time. Imagine my surprise when they don’t quite blow enough of the colony up, and a large number of sizable chunks rain into the earth’s surface. Cities are wiped from the map, tsunamis slam into the mainland, the climate is thrown into chaos, and the people are sent into a panic. I didn’t see that coming.
Naturally enough, with the earth now in tatters people are now looking to point fingers, with shadowy figures behind the scenes manipulating things to their own ends, and the tensions between the Earth and PLANTs escalate. It’s not going to take much of a spark to once again set alight the flames of war and, soon enough, that’s exactly what happens. It’s actually a refreshing change to see firsthand the cause of conflict, instead of being dumped into the middle of a battlefield – it provides a good contrast and brings an element of confusion to the proceedings.
Gundam SEED Destiny continues as it means to go on, and volume two provides another dose of solid entertainment that combines character drama, political machinations and giant robot action nicely in one tight package. If things continue at the same pace and quality, this could be one of the highlights of the year.
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Review Information
| Score: | 8 out of 10 |
| Review By: | Andy |
| Date Published: | Sun, 25 Mar 2007 |
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1. Comment by Gundanium
the battle are excellent but one or two episodes can get really boring mostly cagolli the OZ leader and also why is it always a battle between the earth and the colonys i mean come on come up with some thing new a world war or aliens not just the the same thing all the way through each different series.
Posted on Thu, 12 Apr 2007. Gundanium rated "Mobile Suit Gundam SEED...": 8 out of 10.
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