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Reviews of Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny, Vol. 4

Sunday, February 7th, 2010
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ok, so strait up, i am a fan of (most of) the gundam franchise.

i relish the telling and re-telling of what, in the unique release gundam series was obviously a derivation of the anecdote of World War II. for the most share it remains the same as it always has been in terms of the memoir itself.

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With gundam SEED however, unusual wrinkles such as estimable character developement and the enriched quality of story-telling which is for the most allotment only surpassed by the quality of the art (the entire series being considered to be this art) as a whole can bee seen.

The account of Gundam SEED: Destiny is as noteworthy about Shin Asuka as it is about Athrun Zala and toward the slay of the series is great more about establishing a greater opinion of the strength of Athrun’s relationship with Kira Yamato (the protagonist of Gundam SEED) even in their divergent paths in their absorb lives, and about what it means to fight, and to have something for which to fight than it is specifically about Shin.

I enjoyed Seed Destiny both because SEED (the core expose) is my current rendition of the Gundam legend to date (out of a reminiscence for that which i care greatly) and because the yarn itself is mighty darker. it is to Gundam SEED what Stardust Memory is to the novel Gundam series, more/less.

all of “our heroes” both in ZAFT and OMNI (the earth federation’s space-bourne military from whom Kira fights in SEED) have grown up, and the world has with them.

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anyway, its all very refreshing, and all of the characters fit their rolls very well and for the most share are likable. i must confess, i have not seen (nor do i care to) the english dub, as it was Frightening(!) in the english release of Gundam SEED (almost all of the anime i witness is either fan-subbed, or i bid enough japanese to follow it without subs when they arent available. generally i frown on dubbing unless immense care is taken, however, if the only contrivance you are going to experience this spacious series is dubbed, so be it.

The four episodes on this disk are essentially of Shinn and Athrun getting to know each other before the major events occur later on in the series. There’s plenty of foreshadowing of what Athrun will do later on in the series within the dialogue.

Fanboys of Kira Yamato will be disapointed because in this volume his character once again takes a wait on seat as opposed to the last two episodes in volume three when he took center stage. In two of the episodes on this volume he doesn’t appear at all. Anyway in the first episode we spy Cagalli yelling at Kira, Lacus, Murrue Ramius and Andrew Waltfeld for apprehending her during her wedding in the previous episode. They don’t spell out exactly what the Archangel is going to do but most fans can purchase a guess. The rest of the episode is basically Athrun showing up to be portion of the Minerva Crew with the Saviour Gundam. Lunamaria having a crush on Athrun is contented to look him, but Shinn isn’t thrilled at all that he must now respond him as an equal. Athrun also learns about Cagalli’s wedding and kidnapping.

The second episode is easily the best of the volume and one of the best episodes of the entire series. The three Earth forces pilots, Sting, Auel and Stella along with their leader Neo Roanoke return to defeat the Minerva. The action was pleasurable! The whole dwelling surrounding Shinn was challenging. He saved civilians being forced into slave labor, but he disobeyed orders. Given that is was Athrun telling Shinn off I kind of agree with what Shinn did. When Athrun was fighting the Chaos Gundam it felt like he was holding succor, meaning he spent more time evading, dodging rather than attacking. A very agreeable episode.

The third episode was really a transitional one, setting up the next episode with all the action. The scene when two crew members of the Minerva commenting on Lacus’s (Meer’s) body, how lucky Athrun is to be engaged to her and joking about how easy it would be to slice some of the Saviour Gundam’s wires with Athrun stating he could hear them was silly. The only relevant thing to approach out of this episode was the last few minutes with Shinn and Athrun conversing. Shinn points out that there’s really no reason for Athrun to be with ZAFT. Given how Athrun acts through out most of this volume Shinn makes sense. Besides Athrun being the bridge between the modern and primitive characters for the sake of the state Athrun’s actions don’t do since till later on.

The last episode isn’t as sterling as the second but detached kindly fun. Being a Shinn fan doesn’t mean I don’t reply that he has flaws. I’m not a diehard fanboy, Shinn does act immature every so often. Collected I’d rather listen to him brag then Kira’s ‘Holier than Thou’ attitude.

Really another tall volume of Gundam Seed Destiny that you must seek!
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