It’s rare to find a mainline Mobile Suit Gundam series with an ending that will satisfy everyone. Gundam SEED, however, has one of the best climaxes of any core Gundam series. Many anime watchers like to poke fun at this franchise installment for, among other things, being a watered-down version of elements from the Universal Century, and using stock animation.However, one thing anyone can agree on is how well it stuck the landing with its conclusion. Although it has an abrupt ending (like several other Gundam series), it makes up for it in several ways. It encapsulates the series’ themes, raises the stakes to their highest possible point, and invokes strong emotions in the audience. It’s a satisfying end to a successful and adequate Gundam work.Gundam SEED’s most prevalent theme is overcoming hatred and bigotry. It sets this up with the conflict between Coordinators, the genetically enhanced humans living in the PLANT space colonies, and the Naturals, unaltered humans living on Earth. The Naturals are purists who view the Coordinators as abominations, whereas the Coordinators consider themselves the superior race; they’re essentially the anime equivalent of Marvel’s humans and mutants.
It’s rare to find a mainline Mobile Suit Gundam series with an ending that will satisfy everyone. Gundam SEED, however, has one of the best climaxes of any core Gundam series. Many anime watchers like to poke fun at this franchise installment for, among other things, being a watered-down version of elements from the Universal Century, and using stock animation.
However, one thing anyone can agree on is how well it stuck the landing with its conclusion. Although it has an abrupt ending (like several other Gundam series), it makes up for it in several ways. It encapsulates the series’ themes, raises the stakes to their highest possible point, and invokes strong emotions in the audience. It’s a satisfying end to a successful and adequate Gundam work.
Gundam SEED’s most prevalent theme is overcoming hatred and bigotry. It sets this up with the conflict between Coordinators, the genetically enhanced humans living in the PLANT space colonies, and the Naturals, unaltered humans living on Earth. The Naturals are purists who view the Coordinators as abominations, whereas the Coordinators consider themselves the superior race; they’re essentially the anime equivalent of Marvel’s humans and mutants.
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