Hi all, I came back to anime after a long hiatus thanks to Witch from Mercury.
Since then, I’ve watched a bunch of anime - including many masterpieces - but nothing could scratch that itch like a Gundam series could.
So now I’m look for more Gundam shows to watch.
It doesn’t have to be Gundam exactly (or even anime!). As long as it shares the main features, I would consider it to be Gundam.
From what I observed, the following themes are essential to Gundam series:
War - To be specific, it shows how war is bad, and that nobody truly wins in a war.
Child soldiers - Usually forced to fight, or manipulated into fighting (by people who would usually get revealed to be the real villains later).
Politics - What started the war, or kept the war going. The politicians tend to be the ones manipulating others.
Tragedy - In war, people are obviously going to die. Personally I would prefer if the main cast gets a happy ending though.
Discrimination - It can be discrimination over race, class, etc.
“Mecha” - I am using the term mecha loosely here, because it doesn’t really have to be a robot that’s piloted. It can simply be some kind of enhancement or weapon of war, or something symbolic.
Other themes that I have noticed are common but not really essential include:
romance subplot - Looks like in war, love gives people hope, as well as the drive to keep on living.
dystopian setting - It could be the lasting effect of previous wars, or the consequences of politics.
Finally, these are not really themes, but I’ve noticed these trends:
- the protagonist tends to not fit in with their society
- there’s usually an ensemble cast; would likely be the protagonist’s found family
- the protagonist’s team tend to switch sides in the later stage of the show to fight against the true villains
- the mechas would progressively get upgraded over the course of the show
- usage of WMD (e.g. a giant laser beam)
- there’s someone - usually a villain - whose face is hidden, usually with a mask (i.e. Char clone)
- there’s a princess character whose hair color stands out from the rest of the cast; usually serves as the love interest of the protagonist
To avoid overlaps, here are the Gundam-like series that I have watched / plan to watch.
Watched:
Planning to watch (based on hearsay about their similarity to Gundam):
These are the Gundam series that I have watched:
- Witch from Mercury
- Gundam SEED
- Gundam 00
- Iron Blooded Orphans (season 1 only)
- After War Gundam X
- 08th MS Team
And these are the ones I’m planning to watch at the moment:
Thanks in advance for the recommendations.
Two thumbs up for Gurren Lagan and Code Geass. Seconding the suggestions for Rahxephon and Escaflowne.
Surprised nobody has mentioned Evangelion (unlessI’m blind,in which casedisregard). Full Metal Panic is another favorite of mine. I haven’t watched Gasaraki in forever but I remember it keeping me on the edge of my seat.Without knowing what other Gundam you’ve seen aside from WfM, I’m going to make my default recommendation: start at the beginning and watch in production order. The core Universal Century arc of 1st Gundam, Zeta, Double Zeta, and Char’s Counterattack laid the foundation for everything that came after. From there, you can continue on with UC if that caught your attention with a bunch of excellent OVAs and a full series that’s far future enough that it’s only barely connected. (Crossbone animation when Sunrise???) Again, I recommend keeping production order.
Or you can jump into any alternate universe that catches your eye. G is a big tonal change but stands well on its own. Wing was my entry point, and I do have the feels for it, but objectively I don’t think it’s holds up very well. X has some dedicated fans but I’ve always found it kind of middling. Turn A is absolutely beautiful. Seed is extensive and polarizing. OO was pretty good. IBO is like a gut punch but worth it. And then there’s the Build universe, which has some awesome entries and some that weren’t so good.
tl;dr Want more Gundam? Watch more Gundam. 😁
Thanks
These are the Gundam series that I have watched:
- Witch from Mercury
- Gundam SEED
- Gundam 00
- Iron Blooded Orphans (season 1 only)
- After War Gundam X
- 08th MS Team
And these are the ones I’m planning to watch at the moment:
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My vote still goes to the OG arc, but that’s an excellent base and viable action plan. Enjoy!
Mobile Police Patlabor is a classic Mecha series from the late 80’s.
Sounds like you would be into Ghost in the Shell as well.
Mechs on surfboards, politics, main characters are young trying to fight the power.
Gundams
The Origin
Thunderbolt: December Sky
0083: Stardust Memory
Unicorn
08th MS Team - A Battle with the Third Dimension
Hathaway
Char’s Counterattack
SEED CE73: Stargazer
G Gundam
00 The Movie: A Wakening of the Trailblazer
Wing
Non-Gundams
Eureka Seven
Macross Frontier
Ghost in the Shell
was here to add Eureka Seven.
Man, I don’t think I’ve seen Frontier since it aired. That was a good one.
Adding the original Macross to the recommend list as well.
obligatory
Fuck Harmony Gold
Move Code Geass and Gurren Lagann to the Tengen Toppa the list
Gargantia? Although that’s kind of more Gundam meets Nausicaa. The elements you mention are present, but more background than foreground. Maybe save it until you’ve spent some time with the others and want to branch out a little further from the basic premise.
Loved Gargantia.
Thanks. I have read the manga version, but I don’t mind watching the anime version too.
Code Geass and Gurren Lagan were going to be my two recommendations. I think Code Geass is a more interesting story (although the end is hit or miss). Gurren Lagan though is juat a lot of fun (and not as serious as Gundam).
Forgot about Granbelm. I personally think it’s an absolute gem.
Its less gundam mechas and more space opera masterpiece with mechas, but i recommend Mugen no Ryvius/Infinite Ryvius. Imagine lord of the flies but in space.
https://myanimelist.net/anime/593/Mugen_no_Ryvius
Edit: also eureka seven is a master piece too. Not Ao though, dont bother.
I am far from a connoisseur in the genre. The only mecha I have really watched is Gundam Wing, Escaflowne, Evangelion, and more recently, Bravern. Some thoughts…
- Gundam Wing is an absolute classic for me since I was in my formative years back when it was airing. It is a good mix of politics, drama, war, and some romance. It also has a compelling enough ensemble cast that you aren’t bored when the story spends some time away from certain characters. I have no idea where this show fits into the great Gundam-verse, but I think it was easy enough to follow on its own, at least it was for me as a teenager (so maybe I just didn’t care? idk).
- Escaflowne is a different feel. It feels more like a shoujo series in that the main character is female and is embroiled in a love triangle with two guys (the gentleman and the bad boy more or less). It also incorporates fantasy elements into the story, being an early example of an isekai, before it was even called that. The story gets a bit weird at the end, but it is full of good character drama and checks off a lot of your list; war, romance, politics.
- Bravern is a parody of the genre and a comedy. It is honestly probably one of the most fun series I have watched in the past year. It will swing between the grim realities of war (death, destruction, torture…) in one scene and then be cracking jokes in the next. It is hard to truly describe with words what watching Bravern is like. It is an interesting blend of the two types of mecha out there: the real mecha where these things are machines and tools used by humans, and the super robot variety in which there is one superpowered robot that is sentient and helps to save humanity.
It’s tangential but RahXephon has always been one of my favorites.
The second season of Iron Blooded Orphans is a good follow-up to the first, and certainly contains the themes you’re looking for.
How no one has recommended the Macross series is beyond me. It’s not mech vs. mech, but mech vs. alien.
I like Macross: Frontier most, but I’d probably just go through them in order.
Legend of the Galactic Heroes is pretty good too, although it’s less mecha and more strategy.
Some that I didn’t see anyone else mention.
Broken blade is the only mecha my spouse could watch. I loved it personally.
Zegapain for an interesting world concept.
Aldnoah zero for a flip with the bad guys with gundams.