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Please note that this is the Gundam Wiki's article on the theatrical release, Mobile Suit Gundam F91; if you are looking for the article on the titular mobile suit of this film then you should head to F91 Gundam F91.

Mobile Suit Gundam F91

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Mobile Suit Gundam F91 (機動戦士ガンダ F91, Kidō Senshi Gandamu F91)

Production

Producer
Director
Story & Script
Character Design
Mecha Design
Music

Release

Japanese March 16, 1991

Mobile Suit Gundam F91 (機動戦士ガンダ F91 Kidō Senshi Gandamu F91?) is a 1991 anime film, which was Gundam creator Yoshiyuki Tomino's attempt to launch a new Gundam saga, set thirty years after Char's Counterattack. He re-teamed with character designer Yoshikazu Yasuhiko and mecha designer Kunio Okawara for the occasion. The movie was first released in Japan on March 16, 1991.

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Overview Edit

Originally planned as a full-length television series, Gundam F91 hit a production snag due to staff disputes, and the project was stopped after the screenplays for the first thirteen episodes were written. It was then decided that what was made of the show would be condensed into a theatrical feature film. Condensing a story originally intended to be told over the course of fifty half-hour episodes into less than two hours of screen time required much of the original story to be cut.

The story of Gundam F91 revolves around teenage space colonist Seabook Arno, his girlfriend Cecily Fairchild, and the efforts of the Crossbone Vanguard militia, led by Cecily's grandfather Meitzer Ronah, to establish an aristocracy known as "Cosmo Babylonia". In keeping with Gundam tradition, the civilian Seabook is forced by circumstance to pilot the F91 Gundam F91, coincidentally designed in part by his estranged mother, Dr. Monica Arno.

The Gundam F91 story was fleshed out in much greater detail in Tomino's two-part novelization. Tomino's manga, Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam, is a direct sequel which takes place ten years after the events of the movie.

Also notable is the music composed for the film. Many of the occurring themes are amazingly similar to those of John Williams' score for Empire Strikes Back (1980) of the Star Wars saga. For example, the opening notations for the Crossbone Vanguard and the Imperial March are nearly identical, as are those between the F91 battle theme and Empire's escape from Bespin. This could be a play around on the remarks made by western audiences involving similarities between the Gundam series and Star Wars but it's not been confirmed.

StoryEdit

Renewed conflict breaks out after a generation of peace in this continuation of the "Mobile Suit Gundam" anime saga. To accommodate the growing population, the Earth Federation has built new space colonies. However the Crossbone Vanguard decides to seize these colonies to help establish its extraterrestrial empire. Now, reluctant hero Seabook Arno and his Gundam F91 must lead a fierce struggle for survival.

CastEdit

Japanese castEdit

CharacterVoice Actor
Seabook Arno Kouji Tsujitani
Carozzo "Iron Mask" Ronah Masaki Maeda
Cecily Fairchild Yumi Touma
Annamarie Bourget Chie Koujiro
Zabine Chareux Kiyoyuki Yanada
Leahlee Edaberry Mari Yoko
Reese Arno Sayuri Ikemoto
Dorel Ronah Takeshi Kusao
Meitzer Ronah Teppei Takasugi
Leslie Arno Mikio Terashima
Monica Arno Miyoko Shoji
Cosmo Eigesse Takeshi Watabe
Theo Fairchild Tamio Ohki
Birgit Pirjo Yoku Shioya
Gillet Krueger
Dwight Camry
Nadia Ronah
Sam Ehrug
Azuma
Roy Jung
Arthur Jung
Drosie Mua
Manuela Panopa

English dub castEdit

CharacterVoice Actor
Seabook Arno Steve Staley
Carozzo "Iron Mask" Ronah Tom Wyner
Cecily Fairchild Michelle Ruff
Annamarie Bourget Kari Wahlgren
Zabine Chareux Jamieson Price
Leahlee Edaberry Mari Devon
Reese Arno Julie Maddalena
Dorel Ronah Dave Wittenberg
Meitzer Ronah Simon Prescott
Leslie Arno Tony Pope
Monica Arno Julie Ann Taylor
Cosmo Eigesse Bob Papenbrook
Theo Fairchild Michael Forest
Birgit Pirjo Derek Stephen Prince

Theme SongEdit

Ending:

  • Eternal Wind ~ Hohoemi wa Hikaru Kaze no Naka (Smile in the Shining Wind) by Hiroko Moriguchi

Image Song:

  • Kimi o mitsumete (The time I'm seeing you) by Hiroko Moriguchi

GalleryEdit

See alsoEdit

External linksEdit


Universal Century
TV series Gundam 0079 | Zeta Gundam | Gundam ZZ | Victory Gundam

Comprehensive Episode Listing

Events One Year War | Antarctic Treaty | Operation Stardust | Gryps Conflict | Neo Zeon Movements | Late Universal Century
Topics Battleships and spacecraft | Characters | Locations | Mobile SuitsMobile Suit VariationsMS-X | Nations and Factions | Newtype | Technology | Weapons
Novels and manga Advance of Zeta: The Flag of TitansThe Traitor To Destiny | Char's Counterattack - Beltorchika’s ChildrenHi Streamer | Char’s Deleted Affair: Portrait of Young CometOne Day: Haman's Deleted Affair | Crossbone GundamSkull HeartSteel 7Ghost | Battlefield Record U.C. 0081 -The Wrath of Varuna- | École du Ciel | The Plot to Assassinate Gihren | Gaia Gear | Gundam F90 | Gundam Silhouette Formula 91 in UC 0123 | Formula Wars 0122 | UnicornBande DessineeFragments of StarlightThe Postwar | Sentinel | We're Federation Hooligans!! - Katana | Hathaway's Flash | Night=Hawks! | Side Story: The Blue Destiny | Moon Crisis | Gigantis' Counterattack | Double-FakeAlmarya | Victory Gundam Side Story | Stampede: The Story of Professor Minovsky | MSV-R: The Return of Johnny Ridden | Gundam Legacy | Another Z Gundam StoryMAD WANG 1160 | Outer Gundam - REON | For the Barrel | The Origin | The Revival of Zeon - New Revival of Zeon | Lost War Chronicles | Hero of Stardust | Zeta Gundam 1/2 | War in the Pocket | Space, To the End of a Flash | Zeta Gundam Define | G-Saviour | SECRET FORMULA | Ganota no Onna | Thunderbolt
Films and OVAs MS IGLOOThe Hidden One Year WarApocalypse 0079The Gravity Front | The 08th MS TeamThe 08th MS Team, Miller's Report | 0080: War in the Pocket | 0083: Stardust Memory | Char's Counterattack | Unicorn (OVA) | F91 | Mission to the Rise | Ring of Gundam | Gundam Evolve | Green Divers | G-Saviour
Related Gundam Fix Figuration | GunplaHigh Grade Universal CenturyMaster Grade - Perfect GradeReal Grade | Mobile Weapons | MS Girl | Plamo-Kyoshiro | SD GundamSD Gundam G Generation | Super Robot Wars | Gundam the Ride | Gundam Crisis | Bonds of the Battlefield | Harmony of Gundam
Video games Lost War Chronicles | Gundam 0079: The War for Earth | Mobile Ops: The One Year War | The Blue Destiny | Crossfire/Target in Sight | Journey to Jaburo | Zeonic Front | Cross Dimension 0079 | Mobile Suit Gundam F91: Formula Report 0122 | Advanced Operation | Rise From The Ashes | Battlefield Record U.C. 0081 | Gundam vs. Gundam - NEXT - Extreme Vs. - Extreme Vs. Full Boost | Gundam UC [The Postwar] | Battle Operation
Timelines Advanced Generation | After Colony | After War | Anno Domini | Correct Century | Cosmic Era | Future Century | Mars Century | SD Gundam | Universal Century
Facts about Mobile Suit Gundam F91RDF feed
Character DesignYoshikazu Yasuhiko  +
DirectorYoshiyuki Tomino  +
EraUniversal Century  +
Japanese Series16 March 1991 (?)  +
Mechanical DesignerKunio Okawara  +
MediaMovie  +
Music BySatoshi Kadokura  +
Page has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki.Series  +
ProducerShochiku Film  +, Sotsu Agency  +, and Sunrise  +
Short NameMSG-F91  +
Story and ScriptTsunehisa Ito  +, and Yoshiyuki Tomino  +
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