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| Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO | |
![]() Blu-ray cover of the first volume ofMobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO: The Hidden One Year War | |
| 機動戦士ガンダム MS IGLOO (Kidō Senshi Gandamu Emuesu Igurū) | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Military science fiction |
| Created by | |
| Original video animation | |
| MS IGLOO: The Hidden One Year War | |
| Directed by | Takashi Imanishi |
| Written by | Asahide Ōkuma,Hiroshi Ōnogi |
| Studio | Sunrise |
| Licensed by | |
| Released | July 19, 2004 – November 3, 2004 |
| Episodes | 3 |
| Original video animation | |
| MS IGLOO: Apocalypse 0079 | |
| Directed by | Takashi Imanishi |
| Written by | Asahide Ōkuma,Hiroshi Ōnogi |
| Studio | Sunrise |
| Licensed by | |
| Released | April 26, 2006 – August 25, 2006 |
| Episodes | 3 |
| Original video animation | |
| MS IGLOO 2: Gravity Front | |
| Directed by | Takashi Imanishi |
| Written by | Asahide Ōkuma,Hiroshi Ōnogi |
| Studio | Sunrise |
| Licensed by | |
| Released | October 24, 2008 – April 24, 2009 |
| Episodes | 3 |
| Related works | |
Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO (機動戦士ガンダム MSイグルー,Kidō Senshi Gandamu Emuesu Igurū) is a Japanesemini-series of nineCGIshort films andOVAs based on theGundamanime franchise, released from 2004 to 2009 in three chapters each comprising three episodes. Directed by Takashi Imanishi (who previously directedGundam 0083) and withYutaka Izubuchi as production supervisor, the series' storyline takes place during theOne Year War of the originalUniversal Century timeline.
The first two chaptersMobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO: The Hidden One Year War (機動戦士ガンダム MSイグルー -1年戦争秘話-) andMobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO: Apocalypse 0079 (機動戦士ガンダム MSイグルー -黙示録 0079-), released in 2004 and 2006 respectively, are shown from the Principality of Zeon's point of view; while the third chapterMobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO 2: Gravity Front (機動戦士ガンダム MSイグルー2 -重力戦線-), released from 2008 to 2009, explores the Earth-based phase of the One Year War from the Earth Federation's point of view.
Taking place at roughly the same time as the originalMobile Suit Gundam,MS IGLOO follows the exploits of the Principality of Zeon's 603rd Technical Evaluation Unit, a special crew of weapons development researchers. Stationed aboard the former civilian cargo shipJotunheim (named after theland of the giants inNorse mythology), the unit field-tests various prototype weapons for combat use under the supervision of Engineer Lieutenant Oliver May. IGLOO's six episodes chronicle the 603rd's adventures as pivotal episodes throughout the One-Year War that were barely mentioned in-depth in the original series.
Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO 2: Gravity Front (機動戦士ガンダム MS IGLOO 2 重力戦線,Kidō Senshi Gandamu MS IGLOO 2 Juuryoku-sensen) was announced on March 25, 2008. The series consist of three 30-minute episodes and is set on Earth and fromEarth Federation's point of view. The 3D CGI is inhigh definition, higher in quality than what was seen in the previous productions. The production staff is largely unchanged, though the mecha designers behind the design works in this series areYutaka Izubuchi,Kimitoshi Yamane, Takuhito Kusanagi,Shinji Aramaki and Fumihiro Katagai. The super high-detail designs appeared in the U.C. Hardgraph line were used as is in the animation.
The 1st episode "Shoot at that Death!" was released on October 24, 2008. The 2nd episode "King of the Land, Forward!" was released on January 23, 2009. The 3rd episode "Odessa, Iron Storm!" was released on April 24, 2009.
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| No. | Title | Release date | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "The Vanishing Serpent of Loum" Transliteration: "Orochi wa Rūmu ni Kieta" (Japanese:大蛇はルウムに消えた) | July 19, 2004 (2004-07-19) | |
With the outbreak of the One Year War, the Principality of Zeon forms the 603rd Technical Evaluation Unit, a team of soldiers, technicians, and engineering specialists in charge of assessing various prototype weapons aboard theJotunheim, a civilian cargo ship refitted and enlisted for military use. Their first assignment is to test theJormungand, a powerful long-rangeplasma cannon capable of taking out a battleship in a single shot. However, the weapon's maiden appearance at the Battle of Loum becomes its last, asa new member of the Zeon arsenal soon arrives to prove theJormungand obsolete. As the Zeon force decimates the Federation armada, Chief Gunnery Officer Lt. Aleksandro Hemme uses theJormungand to take down a FederationMagellan-class warship, but dies in the process. | |||
| 2 | "Howls Stained in Dusk" Transliteration: "Tōboe wa Rakujitsu ni Somatta" (Japanese:遠吠えは落日に染まった) | July 19, 2004 (2004-07-19) | |
As the Earth Drop Operation begins, the 603rd is assigned to test the YMT-05Hildolfr, a massive transformable mobile tank. The task falls onto Maj. Demeziere Sonnen, a respectedarmored warfare instructor who is now disgraced and troubled by drug addiction from his own misery, after Zeon abandoned armored vehicles in favor of mobile suits. When the team drops intoArizona for field tests, they find thesupply depot in their assigned drop zone destroyed — by a Federation assault team using captured MS-06J Zaku IIs. After using the element of surprise to destroy two enemy Zakus, Sonnen is forced to bring the uncalibratedHildolfr into open battle against the remaining 5 Zakus. The fast and powerful mobile tank proves its mettle by taking out all enemies, but not without the cost of Sonnen's life. | |||
| 3 | "Dance of the Orbital Ghosts" Transliteration: "Kidō-jō ni Gen'ei wa Hayaru" (Japanese:軌道上に幻影は疾る) | November 3, 2004 (2004-11-03) | |
Upon news ofa powerful new Federation mobile suit, Zeon propagandizes the EMS-10Zudah mobile suit as superior to the Federation prototype. The 603rd is put in charge of testing three prototypes with the help of Zimmad Company test pilot Maj. Jean-Luc Duvall. However, the testing soon goes wrong after one of the Zudahs flies out of control and disintegrates during a combat simulation against a Musai warship, killing its pilot. The weapon test is thengrounded indefinitely. To add insult to injury, theJotunheim crew is shocked to learn that the Federation already knows the Zudah's shameful background — it is a revival of the EMS-04, a failed bidder (losing to the MS-05 Zaku I) for Zeon's first combat mobile suit project due to a lethal design flaw. As theJotunheim responds to the distress call of Zeon forces seeking rescue in Earth orbit after retreating from Odessa, the disgraced Duvall sorties in his Zudah to engage the incoming Federation forces to prove its worth (and also his) one last time. | |||
| No. | Title | Release date | |
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| 1 | "In the Skies of Jaburo, I Saw the Sea" Transliteration: "Jaburō Jōkū ni Unabara o Mita" (Japanese:ジャブロー上空に海原を見た) | April 26, 2006 (2006-04-26) | |
With Zeon losing their foothold on Earth, the 603rd is given a new project — to infiltrate a prototype weapon into Federation airspace and attack Federation warships launching from Jaburo. Ensign Werner Holbein, an arrogant naval officer who boasts a proud maritime family tradition, is assigned to theJotunheim to pilot the mobile diver unit Ze'Gok. However, the testing goes well below expectation, as Holbein's two test drops end in failure after unable to score any hit with the Ze'Gok. On the third and final drop, Holbein attempts a direct reentry/free descent and fires his attached "Kuhblume" beam scatter cannon at five Federation ships that just launched. All five ships are destroyed. Before Holbein could celebrate, two Core Booster II fighters arrive and shoot down both the Ze'Gok and the retrievingGaw carrier, killing him in the process. | |||
| 2 | "Cross the Path of Light" Transliteration: "Kōbō no Tōge o Koero" (Japanese:光芒の峠を越えろ) | June 23, 2006 (2006-06-23) | |
The situation for Zeon is getting desperate after the Federation successfully launchesOperation Cembalo - the assault on the space asteroid fortress Solomon. Upon arriving at A Baoa Qu, theJotunheim is visited by Col. Herbert von Kuspen, an uptight high-rank commander from an elite battalion, who immediately tries to assume command of the ship but meets resistance from both Monique and Prochnow. He brings along a squad of Oggo mobile pods and their pilots he claims are the "Principality's elite soldiers" — who are actually young cadets forcefully mobilized from the homeland. To Monique's shock, the most enthusiastic of the recruits is actually her younger brother Erwin. TheJotunheim is then dispatched to lunar space and ordered to test and perfect the Oggos. At Granada airspace they run into Federation forces and Erwin leads a squad of three Oggos into battle. After fierce fighting, it all ends up with only Erwin and a Ball pilot remaining, both have their weapons malfunctioned. Though he manages to convinces the Federation pilot to surrender, they die from a stray shot fired by a FederationSalamis cruiser that arrived on the scene. Monique breaks down at her brother's death and Oliver is shocked to spot a weird new weapon on radar. | |||
| 3 | "Spirits Returning to the Cries of Thunder" Transliteration: "Raimei ni Tamashī wa Kaeru" (Japanese:雷鳴に魂は還る) | August 25, 2006 (2006-08-25) | |
Just asGihren Zabi proudly announces to his troops the decimation of the Federation fleet by the Solar Ray, the 603rd receives its latest prototype weapon — the massive Big-Rang mobile armor. When the Federation launches a two-pronged pincer attack on A Baoa Qu, the Kuspen Combat Battalion is assigned to defend the E field, and Oliver is ordered to man the Big-Rang despite a lack of piloting experience. When theJotunheim encounters a vanguard detachment of the Federation fleet, Oliver manages to inflict heavy casualties on the Federation forces with the help of Monique and Kuspen. Although the Big-Rang pushes back the first wave, the swarm of Federation GMs eventually overwhelm and destroy the mobile armor, as well as killing Kuspen. As the retreatingJotunheim mourns the loss of their friends, a small group of survivor mobile suits approaches, among them an alive Oliver held by Monique's heavily damaged Zudah. | |||
| No. | Title | Release date | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Shoot at that Death!" Transliteration: "Ano Shinigami o Ute!" (Japanese:あの死神を撃て!) | October 24, 2008 (2008-10-24) | |
The Federation forces are routed in face of the onslaught of the Zeon Zakus during the Earth Drop Operations. When the main forces are retreating for resupply, anti-mobile suit tactical squad commander Lt. Ben Barberry is ordered by his arrogant superior, Col. Michael Colmatta, to advance and ambush the pursuing Zeon forces. Unknown to others, Barberry, who loses every subordinate in previous engagements, is frequently haunted by a spirit calledShinigami, who patrols the battlefield collecting souls of fallen warriors. Barberry and his platoon arrive at the outskirts of a ruined mining town and receives information of two Zakus (instead of three from the intelligence report) rampaging through a nearby supply depot. The ambush is set but fails to achieve an immediate kill when one of the squads fires their Regina missile too early. Despite eventually destroying the first target, the second Zaku soon dashes in for backup and kills everyone except Barberry. Enraged, Barberry attempts to make alast stand and manages to score a direct hit when the Zaku accidentally falls into apothole. Thinking he's the sole survivor again, Barberry is shocked to see a third Zaku rising up from a camouflaged underground hiding. Knowing that his fate is sealed, Barberry empties hisservice pistol at the incoming Giant of Death. | |||
| 2 | "King of the Land, Forward!" Transliteration: "Riku no Ōja, Mae e!" (Japanese:陸の王者、前へ!) | January 23, 2009 (2009-01-23) | |
Sgt. Rayban Surat is transferred to the 1st Platoon, 301st Tank Squadron of the Federation's 44th Hybrid Regiment as a driver for Lt. Harmon Yandell, a seasoned tank ace. However, Yandell is a man with his own demon — he survived an encounter with Zeon's feared "White Ogre" Cpt. Elmer Snell at the cost of his left leg, and sees himself as a homelessdead man walking. His previous drivers have either been killed, or gone insane seeing the Death Deity haunting Yandell's back. After seeing Yandell's irrational behavior, Surat asked his commanding superior, Col. Colmatta, to relieve Yandell's command. Instead of doing so, Colmatta approved Yandell's mad plan to launch a night assault on the oncoming Zeon force, which Snell leads. Yandell's squadron of eight tanks ambushes Snell's Zaku tri-squad at a plain where the Federation suffered a major defeat the previous day. Using the residual heat of tank wreckage as cover, the Type 61s fight a very disadvantaged battle and destroy two Zakus. Eventually only Yandell's tank and Snell's Zaku remain, and one bazooka shot from Snell appears to have stopped the tank. However, it turns out that Yandell was in a ninth tank and surprises Snell from behind, killing him. Yandell hails his apparent joy over killing his nemesis, only to be killed when a Zeon patrol sneaks up and fires a rocket at his tank. Surat jumps into a nearby pit and survives the battle. | |||
| 3 | "Odessa, Iron Storm!" Transliteration: "Odessa, Tetsu no Arashi!" (Japanese:オデッサ、鉄の嵐!) | April 24, 2009 (2009-04-24) | |
Though Operation Odessa is proceeding, the 44th Hybrid Brigade suffers setbacks after its advance is bombarded by artillery fire from Zeon'sDabude-classland battleships. They are reinforced by three RTX-440 Guntanks (advanced versions of the RX-75 Guntank seen in the original series) piloted by a trio of convicts led by Lt. Arleen Nazon, a technical officer blamed and condemned to rot in jail after her lover, Clyde Bettany, defected to Zeon with information on the RTX-440. Arleen vows revenge for destroying her future. The offensive resumes on the second day but the Zeon defenses hold against the Federation. Arleen's team penetrates enemy lines to provide artillery reconnaissance before storming and breaking into the Zeon forward base. In the midst of battle, Arleen's two teammates self-detonate their Guntanks, taking out oneDabude. The Federation forces again come under what appears to befriendly fire, but Arleen soon discovers that the gunfire came from a secondDabude. Refusing to obey Colmatta's order to ignore the target, Arleen charges at the enemy, suffering heavy damage from Zeon mobile suits defending theDabude before crashing right in front of it. The giant landship stops in its tracks, and Bettany tries to convince Arleen over the radio to stop fighting. Overcome by her desire for revenge, Arleen activates the self-destruct system and destroys theDabude. Shortly afterwards, Arleen's soul awakes from the explosion, only to be informed by the Death Deity that Bettany is in fact a Federaldouble agent, who infiltrated Zeon command to secure the capture of aDabude. | |||
Carl Kimlinger ofAnime News Network gave the series a C praising the plot and CG graphics.[1]
| Preceded by | Gundam metaseries (production order) 2004–2009 | Succeeded by |
| Preceded by | GundamUniversal Century timeline U.C. 0079 | Succeeded by |