![]() ![]() Both attacks clash together with an immense power, but Rain's attack breaks through. Trying to end the battle, Domon attacks with the God Gundam's God Finger (actually the Sekiha Tenkyo-Ken), causing Rain to counter with the Rising Gundam's Rising Finger (actually Rising's own rendition of the Sekiha Tenkyo-Ken) attack. He tells her he was only training but she believes that he was off chasing skirts, and the two fight. However suddenly Rain Mikamura appears in the Rising Gundam and attacks him because he was away for two days. It features Domon Kasshu, who is practicing T'ai chi with the God Gundam. The episode ends with a written report by Kamille apologizing over damaging the surveillance pod, in which he angrily wrote in later sections denying himself of any responsibility for the incident, protesting over having to write such a formal apology at all, and going further on to accuse his superiors Quattro Bajeena and Henken Bekkener of being totally irrational and incompetent. Although he thinks it is too easy, he accidentally destroys the camera probe recording the training. In the training he uses the Gundam Mk.II to fight against several drones and two Rick Dias in a combat simulation. On the video Astonaige wishes him a quick recovery and it also contains a video scene from a battle training at which Kamille participated during the Gryps Conflict. The story revolves around a video tape which is sent to Kamille Bidan by Argama chief engineer Astonaige Medoz. The events of this episode take place after the Gryps Conflict. Then he hears Sayla Mass who tells him that if they can overcome war, humanity should as well. He also thinks about the people important to him who died, including Ryu Jose, Matilda Ajan and Sleggar Law. ![]() Afterward he recalls the battle against the Black Tri-Stars, Ramba Ral and Char Aznable. He recalls many of the battles he has fought until now, beginning with his fight against the mobile armor Elmeth when he killed Lalah Sune. In this episode Amuro Ray, waiting to start in the final battle of A Baoa Qu, sits in his RX-78-2 Gundam while the other forces are already fighting. Instead it is a short clip show of the original Mobile Suit Gundam series. This episode is the only one that features no CG. The logo features a battered Core Fighter floating upside down, as seen on the final episode of the original Mobile Suit Gundam series.Įpisode summaries 01 – RX-78-2 Gundam A total of 15 shorts were released and later compiled in three separate volumes, namely Gundam Evolve. The target is to show the Gundams and other mobile suits in high-quality CGI. The clips feature a mix of animation media which vary from traditional animation to 3D rendering to cel-shaded animation. The clips show alternative scenes, side-stories or omakes for fans. While the first two episodes took place in the Universal Century, some of the later clips also showed Gundams from the other timelines. Originally there were only five Evolve episodes, produced from 2001 to 2003, Bandai created ten more Evolve episodes from 2004 to 2007. Gundam Evolve ( ガンダムEVOLVE, Gandamu Iborubu), also known as Mobile Suit Gundam Evolve, is a series of promotional short films set in the different timelines of the Gundam series. ![]()
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