Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Freedom has teamed up with the universe of Dune: Part Two to celebrate the latter’s launch in Japan.Announced via X (formerly Twitter), Dune: Part Two’s Japanese theatrical release poster is accompanied by a Mobile Suit Gundam Freedom version. This iteration of the poster features the film’s protagonists, Kira Yamato and Lacus Clyne, emulating their Dune counterparts, Paul Atreides and Chani. “Throw yourself into a battle with no end in sight. Witness the fate of the characters in the theatre,” the tweet reads, which can ostensibly apply to both spacefaring epic war movies.Both Mobile Suit Gundam Freedom and Dune: Part Two have been making waves in their domestic markets. Freedom, a continuation of the popular Mobile Suit Gundam Seed storyline and a direct sequel to Destiny, has broken franchise records. Released on Jan. 29, the latest mecha anime installment earned well over one billion yen over its debut weekend, with entertainment company Shochiku confirming initial earnings to be about $7.2 million. Mobile Suit Gundam Seed sets itself apart from the Universal Century timeline of previous Gundam media, placing its narrative in the Cosmic Era, C.E. 75. The story follows the exploits of Kira Yamato, a member of Compass who, along with his comrades, battles across the world to calm the aggression of the radical Anti-Coordinator group.
Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Freedom has teamed up with the universe of Dune: Part Two to celebrate the latter’s launch in Japan.
Announced via X (formerly Twitter), Dune: Part Two’s Japanese theatrical release poster is accompanied by a Mobile Suit Gundam Freedom version. This iteration of the poster features the film’s protagonists, Kira Yamato and Lacus Clyne, emulating their Dune counterparts, Paul Atreides and Chani. “Throw yourself into a battle with no end in sight. Witness the fate of the characters in the theatre,” the tweet reads, which can ostensibly apply to both spacefaring epic war movies.
Both Mobile Suit Gundam Freedom and Dune: Part Two have been making waves in their domestic markets. Freedom, a continuation of the popular Mobile Suit Gundam Seed storyline and a direct sequel to Destiny, has broken franchise records. Released on Jan. 29, the latest mecha anime installment earned well over one billion yen over its debut weekend, with entertainment company Shochiku confirming initial earnings to be about $7.2 million. Mobile Suit Gundam Seed sets itself apart from the Universal Century timeline of previous Gundam media, placing its narrative in the Cosmic Era, C.E. 75. The story follows the exploits of Kira Yamato, a member of Compass who, along with his comrades, battles across the world to calm the aggression of the radical Anti-Coordinator group.
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