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Mobile Suit Gundam (1979–1980) — action · science-fiction · war on Nagoya Broadcasting Network
About Mobile Suit Gundam
Mobile Suit Gundam ended on January 26, 1980, after its single season. The series originally premiered on April 7, 1979, and concluded its story in Japan's Nagoya Broadcasting Network. There are no upcoming episodes or seasons scheduled for this show.
Mobile Suit Gundam was a science-fiction action series set in the Universal Century 0079, a universe where humanity resides in space colonies called Sides. The story followed the conflict between the Earth Federation and the Principality of Zeon, which had declared war on Earth. The series focused on the young pilot Amuro Ray, who unexpectedly became the pilot of the Gundam, a secret weapon of the Federation. His involvement was crucial in breaking the stalemate of eight months and turning the tide of the war.
The show featured a cast including Hirotaka Suzuoki as Bright Noah, Tōru Furuya as Amuro Ray, and You Inoue portraying Sayla Mass among others. It was rated 8 on TVMaze and had an episode runtime of 25 minutes. The series is remembered as a foundational work in the mecha genre, blending action, science fiction, and war themes to tell its story.
Mobile Suit Gundam episode schedule
43 aired
Aired · 43
| Date | Ep. | Title |
|---|---|---|
| January 26, 1980 | S1·E43 | Escape |
| January 19, 1980 | S1·E42 | Space Fortress A Baoa Qu |
| January 12, 1980 | S1·E41 | A Cosmic Glow |
| January 5, 1980 | S1·E40 | Lalah's Dilemma |
| December 29, 1979 | S1·E39 | The Newtype: Challia Bull |
| December 22, 1979 | S1·E38 | Char and Sayla |
| December 15, 1979 | S1·E37 | The Duel in Texas |
| December 8, 1979 | S1·E36 | Big Zam's Last Stand |
| December 1, 1979 | S1·E35 | The Glory of Solomon |
| November 24, 1979 | S1·E34 | A Fateful Encounter |
| November 17, 1979 | S1·E33 | Farewell in Side 6 |
| November 10, 1979 | S1·E32 | Breakthrough |
| November 3, 1979 | S1·E31 | A Decoy in Space |
| October 27, 1979 | S1·E30 | A Wish of War Orphans |
| October 20, 1979 | S1·E29 | Tragedy in Jaburo |
| October 13, 1979 | S1·E28 | Across the Atlantic Ocean |
| October 6, 1979 | S1·E27 | A Spy on Board |
| September 29, 1979 | S1·E26 | Char Returns |
| September 22, 1979 | S1·E25 | The Battle of Odessa |
| September 15, 1979 | S1·E24 | Black Tri-Star |
| September 8, 1979 | S1·E23 | Matilda's Rescue |
| September 1, 1979 | S1·E22 | The Trap of M'Quve |
| August 25, 1979 | S1·E21 | Sorrow and Hatred |
| August 18, 1979 | S1·E20 | Hand-to-Hand Combat |
| August 11, 1979 | S1·E19 | Ramba Ral's Attack |
| August 4, 1979 | S1·E18 | Zeon's Secret Mine |
| July 28, 1979 | S1·E17 | Amuro Deserts |
| July 21, 1979 | S1·E16 | Sayla's Agony |
| July 14, 1979 | S1·E15 | Cucuruz Doan's Island |
| July 7, 1979 | S1·E14 | Time, Be Still |
Show 13 earlier episodes
| June 30, 1979 | S1·E13 | Coming Home |
| June 23, 1979 | S1·E12 | The Threat of Zeon |
| June 16, 1979 | S1·E11 | Icelina- Love's Remains |
| June 9, 1979 | S1·E10 | Garma's Fate |
| June 2, 1979 | S1·E9 | Fly! Gundam |
| May 26, 1979 | S1·E8 | Winds of War |
| May 19, 1979 | S1·E7 | The Core Fighter's Escape |
| May 12, 1979 | S1·E6 | Garma Strikes |
| May 5, 1979 | S1·E5 | Re-Entry to Earth |
| April 28, 1979 | S1·E4 | Escape From Luna II |
| April 21, 1979 | S1·E3 | Vote to Attack |
| April 14, 1979 | S1·E2 | Destroy Gundam |
| April 7, 1979 | S1·E1 | Gundam Rising |
Mobile Suit Gundam cast
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Hirotaka Suzuokias Bright Noah, Akous, Misaki, Ramuji, Seki, Zeygan -
Tōru Furuyaas Amuro Ray -
You Inoueas Sayla Mass (Artesia Som Daikun), Kikka Kitamoto, Haro, Milly Ratokie, Coaly, Pelo -
Michael Dobsonas General Reville -
Shuuichi Ikedaas Casval Rem Daikun -
Toshio Furukawaas Kai Shiden, Marker Clan, Oscar Dublin, Job John, Cowal, Darota, Dimitri, Fix, Iwanowa, J.Q., Kayahawa, Kom, Vammas -
Brian Drummondas Flanagan Boone - WPWard Perryas Ryu Jose