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{{nihongo|'''Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny'''|機動戦士ガンダムSEED Destiny|Kidō Senshi Gandamu Shīdo Desuteini}} is a 2004 anime television series directed by [[w:c:animanga:Mitsuo Fukuda|Mitsuo Fukuda]]. It is a sequel set two years after the events of ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED]]'' and the second ''Gundam'' series to be set in the [[Cosmic Era]] timeline. The series had its premiere broadcast in Japan on October 9, 2004 at 6:00 p.m. on the JNN TV stations (Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS TV), Mainichi Broadcasting System (MBS TV, producing TV station), etc.) and ended October 1, 2005. On January 29, 2005, a television special, ''Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny EDITED'',<ref>https://sunrise-inc.co.jp/work/news.php?id=743</ref> was exhibited between episodes 15 and 16. This special was a summary narrated by the voice actor of [[Sai Argyle]], Tetsu Shiratori. The song [[Fields of Hope]] was used as an insert song. This special was never sold or included in any physical media distribution. On December 25, 2005, a television special, ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny Final Plus: The Chosen Future]]'', aired featuring an extended ending of the series. Just like the [[Mobile Suit Gundam Wing|previous]] [[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED|two]] Gundam series. An english dub produced by the Ocean Group aired in Canada on YTV From March 29, 2007 to March 28, 2008. After the airing of the final episode of the HD Remastered ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED]]'', the HD Remaster of ''Gundam SEED Destiny'' was quickly announced.<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-11-16/gundam-seed-destiny-hd-remaster-project-announced Gundam Seed Destiny HD Remaster Project Announced - News - Anime News Network]</ref> On March 2013, the airing of the HD Remaster began. Like the HD Remaster of ''Gundam SEED'', the remaster of this series not only improves the animation, but also alters lines and scenes from the original, as well as introducing brand new mobile suits. The episode count for the remaster was 50 episodes. The recap episode "Refrain" was completely omitted from the HD Remaster, while the final episode divided into two parts: "Final Power" and "The Chosen Future", based on the "The Chosen Future" television special, with additional footage. Much like with ''Gundam SEED'', the HD version of this series is planned for an English release as well, with a brand-new english voice cast that will be announced in the future once the production of Gundam SEED has been completed.<ref>http://www.animenewsnetwork.cc/news/2017-08-11/sunrise-to-release-gundam-seed-gundam-seed-destiny-with-new-english-dub/.120036 Sunrise to Release Gundam Seed, Gundam Seed Destiny With New English Dub</ref> The series is available to be streamed on Crunchyroll. ==Overview== Set in C.E. 73, two years after the peace treaty between [[ZAFT]] and the [[Earth Alliance]] was signed in ''Mobile Suit Gundam SEED'', members of the Earth Alliance special task force known as [[Phantom Pain]] hijack three advanced mobile suits from a ZAFT armoury base during a meeting between [[Orb Union|Orb]] representative [[Cagalli Yula Athha]] and new ZAFT chairman [[Gilbert Durandal]]. What begins as a pursuit of this band of [[Biological CPU|Extended]] [[Naturals]] by Orb refugee [[Shinn Asuka]], [[Athrun Zala]], and the crew of the [[LHM-BB01 Minerva]], escalates into cataclysmic circumstances which lead to the declaration of yet another war. Although a success in terms of ratings, ''Gundam SEED Destiny'' could not match either the previous success of ''Gundam SEED'' or ''Fullmetal Alchemist'', both of which previously aired on its popular Saturday evening prime-time slot. However, ''Gundam SEED Destiny'' had high DVD sales, surpassing DVD sales of ''Gundam SEED''. ==Compilations== Several compilations of the TV series, known as ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny: Special Edition]]'', have been released. The Special Edition is a retelling of the story in four 90 minute episodes. Unlike its counterpart, ''[[Gundam SEED: Special Edition]]'', this retelling focuses on fixing some of the more criticized aspects of the series (for instance, focusing on [[Athrun Zala]]'s point of view to keep the focus as neutral as possible) rather than simply editing together highlights and important battles. An ONA sidestory called ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED C.E. 73: STARGAZER|Gundam SEED C.E. 73: STARGAZER]]'', was released on [http://www.b-ch.com Bandai Channel] between July and September 2006, with a DVD release In November 2006. The anime has been adapted into [[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny (Novel)|a series of novels]], by Goto Riu (the author of the [[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED (Novel)|''Gundam SEED'' novels]]). There are two manga adaptations of ''SEED Destiny'', written by [[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny (Takayama Manga)|Mizuho Takayama]] and [[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny (Iwase Manga)|Masatsugu Iwase]] respectively. Another manga series, ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny: The Edge]]'' by Chimaki Kuori, tells the events of the anime from the point of view of [[Athrun Zala]]. Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny has also appeared in many entries of the ''[[SD Gundam G Generation]]'' and ''[[Super Robot Wars]]'' game series, the most notable entries being ''Super Robot Wars Z'' for the PS2 and ''Super Robot Wars L'' for the Nintendo DS. ==Cast== *[[Andrew Waltfeld]] - Okiayu Ryoutarou (Japanese), Brian Drummond (English), Carlo Landrito (Tagalog) *[[Arthur Trine]] - Takahashi Hiroki (Japanese), *[[Athrun Zala]] ("Alex Dino") - Ishida Akira (Japanese), Sam Vincent (English), Louie Paraboles (Tagalog) *[[Auel Neider]] - Morita Masakazu (Japanese), Brad Swaile (English), Robert Brillantes (Tagalog) *[[Cagalli Yula Athha]] - Shindou Naomi (Japanese), Vanessa Morley (English), Ria Paz Bautista (Tagalog) *[[Dearka Elsman]] - Sasanuma Akira (Japanese), Brad Swaile (English), Bernie Malejana (Tagalog) *[[Gilbert Durandal]] - Ikeda Shuuichi (Japanese), Ted Cole (English), Robert Brillantes (Tagalog) *[[Haro]] - Mitsuishi Kotono (Japanese), *[[Heine Westenfluss]] - Nishikawa Takanori (T.M. Revolution) (Japanese), Michael Punzalan (Tagalog) *[[Yuna Roma Seiran]] - Nojima Kenji (Japanese), Brian Drummond (English), Benjie Dorango (Tagalog) *[[Kira Yamato]] - Hoshi Souichirou (Japanese), Matt Hill (English), Michael Punzalan (Tagalog) *[[Lord Djibril]] - Hori Hideyuki (Japanese), Alistair Abell (English) *[[Lunamaria Hawke]] - Sakamoto Maaya (Japanese), Maryke Hendrikse (English), Katherine Masilungan (Tagalog) *[[Reverend Malchio]] - Nakai Kazuya (Japanese), Brian Drummond (English), *[[Lacus Clyne]] / [[Meer Campbell]] - Tanaka Rie (Japanese), Chantal Strand (English), Wendy de Leon (Tagalog) *[[Mayu Asuka]] - Sakamoto Maaya (Japanese), Katie Chapman (English) *[[Meyrin Hawke]] - Orikasa Fumiko (Japanese), Nicole Bouma (English) *[[Miriallia Haw]] - Toyoguchi Megumi (Japanese), Anna Cummer (English) *[[Murrue Ramius]] ("Maria Vernes") - Mitsuishi Kotono (Japanese), Lisa Ann Beley (English) *[[Madd Aves]] - Taiten Kusunoki (Japanese), Jason Simpson (English) *Narrator - Mitsuishi Kotono (Japanese), Alison Matthews (English) *[[Neo Roanoke]] / [[Mu La Flaga]] - Koyasu Takehito (Japanese), Trevor Devall (English), Alexx Agcaoili (Tagalog) *[[Rey Za Burrel]] - Seki Toshihiko (Japanese), Kirby Morrow (English), Alexx Agcaoili (Tagalog) *[[Shinn Asuka]] - Suzumura Kenichi (Japanese), Matthew Erickson (English), Benjie Dorango (Tagalog) *[[Stella Loussier]] - Kuwashima Houko (Japanese), Lalainia Lindbjerg (English), Pinkee Rebukas (Tagalog) *[[Sting Oakley]] - Suwabe Junichi (Japanese), Brent Miller (English), Pocholo Gonzales (Tagalog) *[[Talia Gladys]] - Koyama Mami (Japanese), Venus Terzo (English), Katherine Masilungan (Tagalog) *[[Todaka|Colonel Todaka]] - Kazuya Ichijou (Japanese), *[[Unato Ema Saran]] - Hiroshi Matsumoto (Japanese), Scott McNeil (English) *[[Vino Dupre]] - Hisafumi Oda (Japanese), Reece Thompson (English) *[[Yzak Jule]] - Seki Tomokazu (Japanese), Michael Adamthwaite (English), Pocholo Gonzales (Tagalog) *[[Yolan Kent]] - Sugita Tomokazu (Japanese), Michael Coleman (English) *Lacus/Meer's singing voice - Jillian Michaels (English) *[[Ledonir Kisaka]] - Adam Henderson (English) *[[Erica Simmons]] - Sharon Alexander (English) *[[Martin DaCosta]] - Brian Dobson (English) *James/Eduardo - James Blight (English) *[[Malik Yardbirds]] - Lee Tockar (English) *[[Sato]] - Paul Dobson (English) *[[Chen Jian Yi]] - Yuuki Tai (Japanese), Andy Toth (English) *[[Mrs. Asuka]] - Laura Drummond (English) *[[Mr. Asuka]] - Paul Dobson (English) *[[Sarah (Gundam SEED Destiny)|Sarah]] - Miho Yamada (Japanese), Laura Drummond (English) *[[Conille Almeta]] - Yuuko Sasamoto (Japanese), Brenna O'Brien (English) ==Staff== *Director: [[Fukuda Mitsuo]] *Series Writer: [[Morosawa Chiaki]] *Character Designer: [[Hirai Hisashi]] *Mechanical Designer: [[Okawara Kunio]], [[Yamane Kimitoshi]] *Design Works: [[Fujioka Kenki]] *Art Director: [[Ikeda Shigemi]] *Sound Director: [[Fujino Sadayoshi]] *Music: [[Sahashi Toshihiko]] *Producer: [[Takeda Seiji]] (MBS), [[Sato Hiroyuki]] (Sunrise) ==Openings, Endings and Insert Songs== ===Openings=== *''[[Ignited ]]''by T.M.Revolution (ep. 1-13) *''[[PRIDE]]'' by HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR (ep. 14-24) *''[[Bokutachi no Yukue]]'' (Our Whereabouts) by Hitomi Takahashi (ep. 25-37) *''[[Wing of Words|Wings of Words]]'' by CHEMISTRY (ep.38-50) *''[[Vestige]]'' by T.M.Revolution (HD Remaster Ep. 38 onwards, Ep. FINAL PLUS ~The Chosen Future~) ===Endings=== *''[[Reason]]'' by Nami Tamaki (Ep. 1-13, HD Remaster Ep. 1-11) *''[[Result]] ''by Nami Tamaki (HD Remaster Ep. 12-13) *''[[Life Goes On]]'' by Mika Arisaka (Ep. 14-25) *[[Life Goes On#ReMix 2013|''Life Goes On ~ReMix 2013'']] by Mika Arisaka (HD Remaster Ep. 14-25) *''[[I Wanna Go To A Place...]]'' by Rie Fu (ep. 26-37); Two Versions of this song (English and Japanese Lyrics) sung Rie Fu herself were used in that run, with the English Lyrics only appearing in Episodes 28 and 32 with the rest of the episodes using Japanese Lyrics. *[[Tears|''Tears'' ~ ''Remix 2013'']] by Lisa Komine (HD Remaster Ep. 28) *''[[Shinkai no Kodoku]] ~ ReTracks ''by Kuwashima Houko (HD Remaster Ep. 32) *''[[Kimi wa Boku ni Niteiru]]'' (君は僕に似ている; You Resemble Me) by See-Saw (Ep. 38-50, Final Plus); Instrumental Version of this song was first played in Episode 29; Lyrics used in Final Plus is different from the one used in Episodes 38-50. *[[Kimi wa Boku ni Niteiru 2013 Remix|''Kimi wa Boku ni Niteiru'' ''2013 Remix'']] (君は僕に似ている; You Resemble Me) by See-Saw (HD Remaster ep. 38-40, 42 onwards) *''[[Enrai: Tooku ni Aru Akari]]'' (遠雷 ~遠くにある明かり~; Distant Thunder ~The light far away~) by HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR (HD Remaster ep. 41) '''Insert Songs:''' *''[[Mizu no Akashi]]'' (水の証; Token of Water) by Rie Tanaka (Meer Campbell - eps. 10, 29) *''[[Fields of Hope]]'' by Rie Tanaka (Lacus Clyne)(Eps. 7,9 Final Plus) *''[[Meteor]]'' by T.M.Revolution (Ep. 23, HD Remaster Ep.42) *''Quiet Night C.E. 73'' by Rie Tanaka (Meer Campbell) *''[[Shinkai no Kodoku]]'' (The Sea's Loneliness) by Houko Kuwashima (eps. 21,32,33) *''[[Vestige]]'' by T.M.Revolution (eps 39, 42, 49) *''[[Honoo No Tobira]]'' (焔の扉; Door of Flames) by Yuki Kajiura|FictionJunction YUUKA (ep. 40) *''[[Honoo No Tobira ~ Remix 2013]]'' by FictionJunction YUUKA (HD Remaster Ep. 40) *''[[EMOTION]]'' by Rie Tanaka (Meer Campbell) (Ep. 47) *''[[Anna ni Issho Datta no ni]]'' (あんなに一緒だったのに; We were so together, but) by See-Saw ===Original Soundtrack=== #[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny Original Soundtrack 1]] #[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny Original Soundtrack 2]] #[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny Original Soundtrack 3]] #[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny Original Soundtrack 4]] ==Phases== {{Episode/list}} ==Media== ===Publications=== *''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny (Novel)]]'' *''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny (Iwase Manga)]]'' *''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny (Takayama Manga)]]'' *''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny: The Edge]]'' *''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny MSV]]'' ===Games=== *''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny: Alliance vs. Z.A.F.T. II]]'' *''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Battle Destiny]]'' *''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny: Generation of C.E.]]'' *''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny (GBA)]]'' ==Notes & Trivia== {{spoiler}} *Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny was the first non Universal Century Gundam TV sequel series. *The series contains several references to previous [[Gundam]] and Fukuda-directed anime series. **Just as ''Mobile Suit Gundam SEED'' is heavily influenced by ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]'', ''Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny'', being a sequel, is heavily influenced by the second Gundam series, ''[[Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam]]'', with the plot, characters and mobile suits notably mirroring it at several places. The most notable of these are the characters [[Shinn Asuka]], [[Stella Loussier]] and [[Lunamaria Hawke]], being similar to Kamille, Four and Fa, respectively and the designs of various mobile suits and armors such as the [[GFAS-X1 Destroy Gundam]] being similar to the [[MRX-009 Psycho Gundam]]. **Most notable among the non-Gundam references are those to Fukuda's Future GPX Cyber Formula television and OVA series. These include several vehicles used in these series, such as the convertible that Athrun drives in [[Junction|Episode 8]], and the motorcycle that Shinn rides in Episode 21, as well as some images including the scene in the fourth OP with Gilbert and Talia is almost an exact duplicate of a scene with Kyoshiro Nagumo and Kyoko Aoi in the ''Cyber Formula Sin'' OP. *The [[ZGMF-X42S Destiny Gundam|Destiny Gundam]] itself is a leftover of sorts from SEED's initial production. Chief designer Okawara Kunio had been charged with designing the original Freedom Gundam as a [[mobile suit]] with compact, "always-on" versions of the original three [[Striker Packs]]. Several rough designs of this concept have been released in official material, and it is evident that in early attempts, the result would have been simply too cluttered and (presumably) difficult to animate, hence the drastically alternate, final design for Freedom. However, this concept obviously made it through for the second try, as the Destiny Gundam features compact forms of the first three Impulse Silhouettes (which are nearly identical in function and design as the three Striker Packs) as standard weaponry. This is a rather ironic footnote to the fact that Destiny Gundam and Freedom Gundam are made complete opposites in the storyline. *A majority of the returning cast grew taller and lost weight. Most are underweight according to the body mass index. *The word "Destiny" in the title of the series can refer to several things: **The second Mobile Suit [[Shinn Asuka]] pilots, is the [[ZGMF-X42S Destiny Gundam]]. **The "Destiny" plan proposed by [[Gilbert Durandal]] to end all conflict between Naturals and Coordinators. **The "Destiny" of the main character, Shinn Asuka, and that of the returning characters from the previous series. *In its initial run in Japan, it occupied the same Saturday 6 p.m. time-slot on MBS and TBS as [[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED|Gundam SEED]] and ''Fullmetal Alchemist'' (which was shown in between GS and GSD.) *In Episode (Phase) 15, towards the end when [[Athrun Zala]] enters the 'waiting room' overlooking the [[LHM-BB01 Minerva|Minerva]]'s Mobile Suit hanger, you can see [[Shinn Asuka]] laying on the couch reading a magazine with the band HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR (who did the shows 2nd Opening theme) on the cover. *In Gundam SEED Destiny, a common practice with ZAFT Mobile Suits is the names being acronyms: Consider ZAKU (ZAFT Armed Keeper of Unity), GOUF (Guardian of Unity Forerunner), and DOM (Dauntless Obliterator Magnificent). This practice was actually first seen in Gundam SEED, with GUNDAM (General Unilateral Neuro-link Dispersive Autonomic Maneuver, and all subsequent variations), and most likely originated with the MRC-F20 SUMO (Strike Unit for Maneuver Operations), in [[Yoshiyuki Tomino]]'s ''[[∀ Gundam]]''. *In November 2004, Takanori Nishikawa (as T.M. Revolution) made Gundam singles history when his single, "Ignited", hit the #1 spot in Japanese Oricon's daily top 20 singles; a first for the franchise. Up until then, the highest ranking Gundam song was T.M. Revolution's own "Invoke", which had made it to #2. Initial sales data had "Ignited" as having sold 108,000 copies. "Ignited" is the first opening theme song for ''Gundam SEED Destiny'' while "Invoke" was the first opening theme song for ''Gundam Seed''. *The word "Gundam" is actually only said twice, in the first episode by Cagalli and in the second by Sting. *In Episode 22, there is a slight error in a split-second animation frame where the Force Impulse Gundam slashes through an Astray. Instead of the Force Impulse, the Aile Strike Gundam's likeness is seen. This suggests that said frame is reused from Seed, but was not modified. This was fixed in the HD remaster. *Along with its prequel, Gundam SEED, Gundam SEED Destiny is the Gundam series that scored the most brilliant achievements in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animage Animage's Anime Grand Prix]. It won the 1st place in 2002, 2004 and 2005, and selected as the runner up in 2003 and 2006. Other Gundam series that come up to Gundam SEED's achievements are the original [[Mobile Suit Gundam]] (won 1st place twice), followed by [[Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam|Zeta Gundam]], [[Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ|Gundam ZZ]], [[New Mobile Report Gundam Wing|Gundam Wing]] and [[Mobile Suit Gundam 00|Gundam 00]] (each won second place once). *[[wikipedia:Kenichi Suzumura|Kenichi Suzumura]] has expressed his preference for how ''Super Robot Wars Z ''handled the plot and Shinn's character, which is regarded as vastly superior to the series. He even once said that the genuine Shinn is the one in the game. *The fourth opening theme of Gundam SEED Destiny (original version) "Wings of Words" is a reference to the Destiny Gundam's special feature, "Wings of Light". **"Wings of Words" was replaced with "Vestige" in the HD remaster as the fourth opening theme song. *Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny was the last Gundam series to be broadcast in 4:3 format and also the last to air on Saturday. Starting from [[Mobile Suit Gundam 00]] onwards, all Gundam series began airing on Sunday. *The previous Gundam designs such as GOUF, ZAKU and DOM were derived from suits appearing in the Universal Century as a tribute to the 25th anniversary of Mobile Suit Gundam. ==Gallery== <gallery hideaddbutton="true"> Mobile Suit Gundam SEED DESTINY REMASTER PV Gundam Seed Destiny Background.png|Gundam SEED DESTINY Background Middle 1106899723.jpg TV Magazine 06.jpg TV Magazine 05.jpg TV Magazine 04.jpg TV Magazine 03.jpg TV Magazine 02.jpg TV Magazine 01.jpg Story ending 1 out of 5.png Story ending 2 out of 5.png Story ending 3 out of 5.png Story ending 4 out of 5.png Story ending 5 out of 5.png </gallery> ==See also== {| align="center" width: 100%; color: ffffff; " | align="center" | '''''Preceded by:'''''<br />'''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED]]''' | align="center" | '''Production order'''<br />''2004'' – ''2005'' | align="center" | '''''Succeeded by:'''''<br />'''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED C.E. 73: STARGAZER|Mobile Suit Gundam SEED C.E. 73:<br />STARGAZER]]''' |} ==References== <references/> ==External links== *[http://en.gundam.info/series/seeddestiny/ MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM SEED DESTINY]: Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny on Gundam.Info *[http://www.gundam-seed-d.net/ GUNDAM SEED DESTINY]: Official Website *[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=2669 Anime News Network]: Gundam Seed Destiny information page at Anime News Network *[https://gundamverse.blogspot.com/2019/09/inside-destiny-intervista-chiaki.html "INSIDE DESTINY ①" - Interview with Chiaki Morosawa (Italian)] *[https://gundamverse.blogspot.com/2019/10/inside-destiny-intervista-mitsuo-fukuda.html "INSIDE DESTINY ②" - Interview with Mitsuo Fukuda (Italian)] *[https://pastebin.com/ygmGTnGm Kazunori Ueno and Yasuo Miyakawa interview] {{Cosmic Era}} {{Project|SEED}} <!-- interwiki --> [[de:Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny]] [[fr:Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny]] [[es:Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny]] [[zh:機動戰士GUNDAM SEED DESTINY]]
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