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Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Gets Sequel Project


Well, it looks like we’re heading back to 2307AD for another adventure.

Yesterday, fans flocked to Tokyo for the “Gundam 00 Festival 10 Re:vision” fan event. During the show, which was held to celebrate the Mobile Suit Gundam 00‘s tenth anniversary. During the show, news broke that the show will receive a sequel project.

Hachima Kiko reports that Yousuke Kuroda (Mobile Suit Gundam 00, Gundam Build Fighters) is writing the scenario for the title. Seiji Mizushima too to Twitter to announce that he’s working on the project, while Japanese retailer Animate revealed that the project will take place after the events of the Gundam 00 movie.

Several photos of the stage and promotional literature have made their way online since the event, which you can check out below:

Mobile Suit Gundam originally aired in the Fall 2007 broadcast season. Seiji Mizushima (Fullmetal Alchemist, The Slayers NEXT) directed the project at Sunrise, with Michinori Chiba (Basilisk, The Slayers Return) and Yun Kouga(Un-Go, Carol) providing character designs. Yousuke Kuroda was in charge of series composition for the title.

Right Stuf currently distributes the title in North America, with Sunrise serving as publisher. They describe the series as:

The year is 2307 A.D. While the Earth’s reserves of fossil fuels have been depleted, humanity has obtained a new, nearly infinite source of energy to replace them in the form of large-scale solar-powered generation systems based on three huge orbital elevators. However, the benefits of this system are available only to a handful of major powers and their allies.

These orbital elevators belong to three superpower blocs: the Union, the Human Reform League and the AEU. These confederations continue to play a grand zero-sum game for the sake of their own prestige and prosperity. Thus, even in the 24th Century, humanity has yet to unite as one.

In this world of unceasing conflict, a private armed organization steps forward, declaring their intention to eliminate war through martial force. Using the power of their mobile suits combatively, a series of four high-performance machines each dubbed “Gundam,” the paramilitary organization known as Celestial Being takes the world stage, beginning armed interventions within all the world’s nations.

Sources: Moetron, Hachima Kiko, Twitter (oichanmusi), Twitter (animatehonten)

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