Gundam: Requiem for Vengeance | Official Trailer #2 | Netflix

The Netflix Series “Gundam: Requiem for Vengeance” starts streaming worldwide October 17, 2024, only on Netflix!

“Gundam: Requiem for Vengeance” is an all-new original animation composed of six 30-minute episodes focusing on the European front of the One Year War, which was the setting of the first Gundam series, “Mobile Suit Gundam.” Produced in collaboration with SAFEHOUSE using Unreal Engine 5, the series is written by Gavin Hignight, who wrote the animated series “Tekken: Bloodline” and “Transformers: Cyberverse,” as well as the video game “Marvel’s Spider-Man,” and is directed by Erasmus Brosdau, who has also worked on the animated series “Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness” and the video games “Star Citizen,” “Ryse: Son of Rome” and the “Crysis” series.

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38 Comments

  1. I really hope we never see the Gundam pilot and the treat the Gundam like a MS Boogeyman

  2. I love the way the machinery looks. But I hate the way the people look. Same for the voices So much that I might pass and stick to the anime.

  3. Voice acting and animation is a bit of a let down tbh, I've seen fan made series with more spirit than this..

  4. if they're scared of this Gundam , wait till they find out they've started mass producing them for Earth Missions.

  5. I’m sorry, but this OVA looks bad at a conceptual level; yet another cash in on the “beloved children’s character as slasher” trend that’s been going on since 2023 or so; Banana Splits, Pooh, Mickey Mouse, and now Gundam. Plus it’s also apparently raw Zeon-wank, without the nuance applied to stuff like IGLOO, let alone War in the Pocket, 08th MS Team, Curucruz Doan’s Island, etc.

    No Federation perspective for one, and these characters seem to be dyed in the wool gritty grunts who have probably contributed to atrocities for no good reason. But hey, the Goufies probably love gritty grunts so it’s prolly made for them (I think doing an FRS Aina, Karen, or Kiki would have been better and have appeal to non-Goufies), not a more general audience, which is a bad idea when this is the first Western-coproduced Gundam thing since SD Gundam Force and could leave a bad taste in people’s mouths; not only fans but also directors and executives, which is potentially even more debilitating.

    It also seems to add yet another Gundam to the OYW, which in canon there’s only one left to be addressed (model 8), but in the “alternate U.C.” stuff, (which this series apparently is), there are much more (comparable to Cosmic Era at the very least), taking the shine off of the OYW a little, making the Zeta duology lose some impact. The OYW is also so overdone that the newer stuff is put in an alternate universe, and I think even that is overplayed. Even the earlier , canon productions at least justified why Amuro Ray didn’t get the improved Gundams (the prototype was destroyed, it was more or less just made of spare parts), while the alternate U.C. stuff does not. Due to the “beloved children’s character as slasher” thing, the Gundam also looks extremely sinister, more than even the Titans would admit to. In general “evil Gundams” seem to usually be piloted by more sympathetic characters, and contrast a heroic Gundam. There are few exceptions, such as the Devil Gundam, which was sentient itself. While this is a fun and rare occurrence, it is wasted in such a terrible idea.

    The character designs are also going to be extremely dated in 15 years or less; they seem very “of its time” in this series, and not just the lead. Marvel’s history with “fad characters” (and there are dozens) varies, but not all of them have left positive impacts. Many have left no impact at all or a negative impact.

    But after all, the road to heaven is paved with bad intentions, so maybe this will actually be a bad premise done well? The cinematography of the trailer is ambiguous enough that these could be villain protagonists rather than attempts to make Zeon look nice. Bandai does seem to be paying less attention to RFV than usual, though.

    (Reader’s note: Goufies are the Gundam equivalent of Tankies; regressive fans who are U.C. purists (especially early U.C.) and have overlap with Anti-SJWs (like bashing WFM), named because of their obsession with 08th MS Team)

  6. Anyone downing this movie from the voice acting to human animation is a federation devil and will go to hell for trying to stop the promotion of the principality of Zeon and its independence of the devil ran earth 🌍

  7. So… to help ppl understand what’s going on: this is the only Gundam, if this is based on MS Gundam 0079. Zakus had full control of battlefields up to this point. The Gundam crew were traveling across the Earth attacking Zeon Earth bases. No Zeon fully understood the power of the OG Gundam.
    Unfortunately, I don’t believe this show will capture the necessity of displaying brutality and grey areas of war

  8. lmao these do NOT look like zeon members during the one year war. these designs fit in gundam but in Gundam ZZ and as part of Hamans Neo Zeon!

  9. Did they seriously dub this with AI Voice Actors?

    In general, Netflix dropped the ball on this one. It’s nowhere near as good as it should be. Especially when it’s coming from a streaming service worth billions of dollars. If you’re a billionaire and your products are underwhelming, then you didn’t care enough to provide a quality product in the first place. A billion is 1,000 million, there’s no excuse for shoddy products from anyone with that much capital. They could’ve found the talent if they were actually passionate about this.

  10. Are we suppose to be feeling for these Zion soldiers or laughing at them? I can’t tell.

    Pretty awesome to see how the enemy sees the Gundam though. Helps us forget that Amuro is still a kid who whines and gets bitch slap by Bright.

  11. Knowing this is post-Tomino UC stuff you can be pretty certain this is going to be total space nazi fanwank like everything else. Which is kind of expected how the OYW is a WW2 analogy and the Japanese to this day are either totally ignorant of how Japan made the nazis look like boy scouts or are totally unrepentant and totally justified in out-warcriming the nazis.

  12. the graphics is quite poor. I would have expected something better. Something done with Ureal Engine for example

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