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The final resolution at the end of the series is also weak and rushed. Unfortunately, these attempts all failed as almost all the character deaths in this sequel could be seen a mile away. Surprisingly significant and unexpected character death was one of the greatest merits I found in SEED, and Destiny tried to perform the same tricks. (If SEED already had a few recycled storyline elements, then certainly Destiny has them in spades.) The basis for the new war seems trivial compared to the previous, and all the countries far too eager to participate in the conflict considering their hard-won peace. Destiny seems to try too hard in mirroring many circumstances and storylines already present in SEED, making them seem forced, unoriginal, and repetitious. And that's me admitting to my bias upfront. Admittedly, it is near-impossible for me to view Destiny as a standalone series, and as a huge fan of SEED, I know I'm prone to being a lot more critical than usual on its sequel. So yeah, we're not off to a great start here. And it has to be a cheap and forced-feeling destruction because there's hardly two year's difference between the end of the first series and the start of the sequel since they wanted to reuse a majority Thus, SEED had resolution, and the only way for Destiny to begin is by destroying that resolution. Think about it - all Gundam series start with war and end with resolution.
STORY - The fact that this is a direct sequel to a Gundam series already puts Destiny's story at a disadvantage. Sometimes, sequels to popular series work. Athrun must steer the young pilot towards a mindset of mercy before his rage and desire for vengeance consumes him. Shinn works his way up through the ZAFT military forces, eventually gaining access to the cockpit of the prototype Impulse mobile suit.Īthrun Zala, a veteran of the recent war employed in the service of diplomat Cagalli Yula Athha, finds himself drawn into a new conflict between the Naturals and the Coordinators: human beings artificially enhanced before birth and hated by the Naturals for their biological advantages.Īs the new war rears its head and violence becomes inevitable, Athrun finds himself as a mentor to the bitter Shinn. Shinn Asuka finds his entire family killed as casualties of the violence, and swears his life toward a vengeful pursuit of the Earth's Natural forces, under the impression they were the ones responsible for his family's death.
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was suppose to be taking on the UC mantle is as telling as it is revealing.The fact it was never meant to just be another AU and by all accounts IS, is also telling.As it's been crammed down my throat that Fukuda and his wife are superior when it comes to OVA's I'll be expecting a good-a$$ SEED movie that entertains girl sleepover parties aswell as general fans (Hilarious that's what I am based on the defense, a general fan of Gundam, too rich xD).In the year Cosmic Era 0071, a wartime brawl between two mobile suits results in the destruction of a neutral country. I'd say the fact there is no 3rd series when C.E.
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It was intended to be a trilogy, but despite the popularity of SEED with bishie-clamoring 12-15 year old Japanese girls (Who I assume Tak is referring to when he says "serious" Gundam fans ) critical acclaim does mean something (See Code Geass) and if it doesn't than the in-fighting rumored amoungst GSD's staff must of meant something, or maybe Fukuda calling GSD the single most disappointing work of his entire career meant something.But I guess people just cherrypicked the quote "GSD was a big disappointment" as said.
Did the producers scrap that project? After GSD, should the series RIP? I can understand though, since GSD was a big disappointment, both in storyline and quality. Somebody told me that Gundam Seed was supposed to be a three part series.