Kidou Senshi Crossbone Gundam

機動戦士クロスボーン・ガンダム Manga

Informações adicionais

Format MANGA
Status Finished
Start date Oct 26, 1994
End date Jan 26, 1997
Average score 71/100
Popularity 1682
Favorites 61
Genres Action
Mecha
Sci-Fi

Tags

Military 79%
Centered around the life and activities of military personnel.
Space 79%
Partly or completely set in outer space.
Robots 79%
Prominently features humanoid machines.
War 79%
Partly or completely set during wartime.
Pirates 70%
Prominently features sea-faring adventurers branded as criminals by the law.
Real Robot 60%
Prominently features mechanical designs loosely influenced by real-world robotics.
Space Opera 60%
Centers around space warfare, advanced technology, chivalric romance and adventure.
Cosmic Horror 60%
A type of horror that emphasizes human insignificance in the grand scope of cosmic reality; fearing the unknown and being powerless to fight it.
Heterosexual 20%
Prominently features a romance between a man and a woman, not inherently sexual.

Sinopse

The story takes place 10 years after the end of Gundam F91. The movie's heroes, Seabook Arno and Cecily Fairchild, discover that Crux Dogatie of the Jupiter Energy Fleet is plotting to conquer Earth with the forces of his Jupiter Empire. In response, Cecily takes up her birth name "Berah Ronah" and recreates the Crossbone Vanguard, who disguise themselves as pirates attacking the Jupiter Energy Fleet. Seabook, under the alias "Kinkedo Nau", is one of the new Vanguard's top pilots. The other is Zabine Chareux, a veteran of the original Crossbone Vanguard. The main character of Crossbone Gundam is a teenage Newtype named Tobia Arronax, who gets swept up in the war between the Crossbone Vanguard and Jupiter Empire.

While Gundam F91 is understandably viewed as a disappointment by many Gundam fans, Crossbone Gundam is widely regarded as one of Gundam's best installments, with its likeable cast, well-written story, and unique "pirate Gundam" mechanical designs. Its quality easily leads one to wonder how Gundam F91 would have turned out had Tomino been able to complete it as the originally planned 52 episode TV series, rather than having to condense it into a single 2-hour movie.

(Source: Wikipedia)