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Featuring the "odd-numbered" pilots (Heero Yuy, Trowa Barton, and Chang Wufei) reflecting on the events of first half of the series.
Featuring the "odd-numbered" pilots (Heero Yuy, Trowa Barton, and Chang Wufei) reflecting on the events of first half of the series.
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Featuring the "even-numbered" pilots (Duo Maxwell and Quatre Raberba Winner) reflecting on the events of the first half of the series.
Featuring the "even-numbered" pilots (Duo Maxwell and Quatre Raberba Winner) reflecting on the events of the first half of the series.
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Featuring odd-numbered pilots Heero, Trowa, and Wufei reflecting on the second half of the series.
Featuring odd-numbered pilots Heero, Trowa, and Wufei reflecting on the second half of the series.
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Featuring the even-numbered pilots Duo and Quatre reflecting on the second half of the series.
Featuring the even-numbered pilots Duo and Quatre reflecting on the second half of the series.
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Following the end of the Eve Wars in late AC 195, Earth and the colonies are united in peace as the Earth Sphere Unified Nation. On December 24, AC 196, Sally Po, now an agent of the
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Following the end of the Eve Wars in late AC 195, Earth and the colonies are united in peace as the Earth Sphere Unified Nation. On December 24, AC 196, Sally Po, now an agent of the newly formed Preventers organization, locates a deposit of Neo-Titanium alloy in space. Quatre and Duo load Wing Zero, Deathscythe Hell, Heavyarms Kai, and Sandrock Kai onto a colony that is to be sent into the sun to destroy the Gundams permanently. The only thing missing is Altron, which Wufei refused to bring.
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Quatre and the Maganac Corps decide to take a different course to cut down time on their journey. Quatre has a flashback about Instructor H telling him to ignore Operation Meteor and
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Quatre and the Maganac Corps decide to take a different course to cut down time on their journey. Quatre has a flashback about Instructor H telling him to ignore Operation Meteor and follow his heart. Duo's stolen Leo is disabled by Trowa, and Duo wonders why he's been betrayed.
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Heero asked Quatre to bring Wing Zero to him because it is faster for him to get on it right away. After Heero got onto his Gundam, he encountered Wufei. At this time, Wufei was
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Heero asked Quatre to bring Wing Zero to him because it is faster for him to get on it right away. After Heero got onto his Gundam, he encountered Wufei. At this time, Wufei was beginning to have doubt toward the true meaning of justice. He felt that it didn't make sense in that he was still fighting and involved in a war while everything was at peace (when there's peace, there're no need for warrriors nor wars and Wufei was getting very confused about the very purpose of his involvement).
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Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz was first produced as a 3-part OVA and later compiled into a feature movie, which aired on Cartoon Network in late 2000.
Endless Waltz narrates the events
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Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz was first produced as a 3-part OVA and later compiled into a feature movie, which aired on Cartoon Network in late 2000.
Endless Waltz narrates the events of Christmas A.C. 196, one year after the Battle with Libra. A girl who claims to be the daughter of the late Treize Khushrenada, declares war on the newly formed Earth Unified Sphere Nation. Faced with this new threat against peace, the Gundam pilots must once again suit up.
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This episode begins with a figure in a spacesuit (Heero Yuy) setting bombs, then fades to Gundam engineer Doctor J, apparently imprisoned. He talks to a shadowy visitor about history and
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This episode begins with a figure in a spacesuit (Heero Yuy) setting bombs, then fades to Gundam engineer Doctor J, apparently imprisoned. He talks to a shadowy visitor about history and his young protege as the person in space suit tries to escape the facility he has just sabotaged. The guards catch up to him, but he uses a nearby Virgo II mobile doll to distract them and escape to his machine - Wing Zero. Heero uses the twin buster rifle to break out of the base's hangar, but loses the weapon in the escape and resorts to using a Virgo II beam rifle. He is chased by several Virgo IIs along the length of the facility, which is actually a gigantic colony cannon. After dealing with his pursuit, Heero attacks the cannon directly with his beam rifle as the bombs begin to go off. Doctor J finishes his narration, commenting to his visitor (now revealed as Relena Peacecraft) that he chose Heero's codename personally. As the colony cannon explodes, Heero flies away to his next mission.
Gundam Evolve 7 was written and directed by Shukou Murase, who was character designer for the original Gundam Wing series.[1] The original Japanese voice actors are used; Hikaru Midorikawa for Heero Yuy and Minoru Inaba for Doctor J.[1] The 3D animation was based on Bandai's Master Grade "Wing Gundam Zero - Endless Waltz" model.[1]
It should be noted that this Evolve's place within Gundam Wing continuity is unclear, but it appears to take place during the last story arc of the series, after White Fang captures Relena but before Doctor J dies. During this period, Heero was working with the other four Gundam pilots; their absence from this mission is a source of much of this confusion. However, the event is mentioned in secret documents at the beginning of the novel Gundam W: Frozen Teardrop.
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Special included in the second of two remastered Gundam Wing Blu-ray boxes based on the novel series Gundam Wing Frozen Teardrop.
Special included in the second of two remastered Gundam Wing Blu-ray boxes based on the novel series Gundam Wing Frozen Teardrop.
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