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April 10, 2026
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"Where is he?! Huh!"
"Become leader of the A.E.U.G., Char Aznable..."
"Stop talking nonsense! Hurry up with that! (Emma removes her vernier to hand to Adol) What?"
"All of this because you had your pointless battle. [Titan Officer: Enemy Mobile Suits detected sir!] All guns prepare for anti-air!"
"I said I'd be by your side, Jerid."
"RUN, FAAAAAA!"
"Scirocco! Then this...!"
"Celestial Being's address to the World"
"Exia, located the targets. Have concluded that the Gundam Thrones are guilty of promoting warfare. Now beginning armed intervention. Exia will eliminate the targets."
"It's time to end this!!!"
"What am I doing?"
"Father, Mother, Amy..."
"Taking advantage of us without our express permissions is not allowed! - Mobile Suit Gundam 00, episode 4"
"You people are you satisfied with this kind of world? I'm not. - Mobile Suit Gundam 00, episode 23"
"Setsuna you will change in place of me - Mobile suit Gundam 00 Season 2, episode 15"
"The only thing you can change about the past is how you feel about it in the present. - Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Season 2"
"Lockon Stratos, targeting and firing! - His catchphrase"
""Your brain waves and reflexes may be similar enough... but thinking at the speed you do, you'll never be able to catch up! Your movements are truly just like a lowly animal's! That's why I can read your movements. Reflexes combined with intelligence, that's what makes the ideal Super Soldier!" - Hallelujah Haptism, Mobile Suit Gundam 00, episode 25"
""Your Kindness is just hypocrisy!" - Hallelujah Haptism, Mobile Suit Gundam 00, episode 11"
"[To Hiling Care] "You're all so dependent on V.E.D.A.! You don't have what is takes to beat us anymore!"Hallelujah Haptism, Mobile Suit Gundam 00, episode 50"
""You deserve ten thousand deaths" - Mobile Suit Gundam 00, episode 19"
""He'll come, if he's alive, then there's no doubt." - Tieria Erde, Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Season 2, episode 1"
""Is this what it means to be human?" - Tieria Erde, Mobile Suit Gundam 00, episode 19"
""I see he is...Humanity surely is twisted." - Tieria Erde, Mobile Suit Gundam 00, episode 11"
""I finally came to understand it. You single-handedly stole my heart away. This feeling is, without a doubt, love! But if it transcends love, it becomes obsession!" - (Episode 25)"
""I want to embrace you Gundam!" - (Episode 15)"
""Another chance to fight the Gundam, that, Mr President was well played!" -(Episode 4)"
""Of course! You polluted my skies and stole away my brethren and my honored teacher! The ones who crushed my pride as a Flag Fighter were none other than you and Gundam! Even so, it has already passed loved and transcended hatred...It has become destiny!"- Season 2 Susanowo vs 00 Raiser"
""Why does your heart falter?! You should be saying that you're fighting for the sake of living! To continue that existence filled with contradictions, that's what it means to live!" -(A Wakening of the Trailblazer)"
""Go forth, young man! You'll live and blaze a trail to the future!" -(A Wakening of the Trailblazer)"
"[Final Words to Setsuna] "Young man! I, Graham Aker, shall guarantee that you pilot into the future! This isn't dying, this is living for the survival and future of mankind!" -(A Wakening of the Trailblazer)"
""I like that about you" Season 1, Episode 17"
""How dare you just go off and have fun like that while we're working to change the world! ... How about if you just... DIE?" Season 1, Episode 18"
"[last words, to Louise] DAMN YOU, YOU BITCH!, Season 2, episode 21"
""It's all my fault" - Saji Crossroad, Mobile Suit Gundam 00 season 2, Episode 5"
"" Tiera Erde, you are an Innovator! I don't believe that you will kill your own kind!" - Bring Stabity, in his first and final battle with Tieria Erde."
""Peace cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved by understanding." - onscreen line, A Wakening of the Trailblazer"
""YOU DIE!" - Darryl Dodge, Episode 14, Season 1"
""SUCKER!" - Ali Al-Saachez's final word"
"Setsuna F Seiei's letter to Marina Ismail"
"I AM GUNDAM!"
"I...WE ARE GUNDAM!"
"I thought nothing good could come of conflict until I joined Celestial Being."
"There is no god in this world."
"While we are talking of peace, people are dying."
"Don't you know this is our GUNDAM!"
"I will end the war."
"While I was working on Mobile Suit Gundam over the course of 10 years I began to think about how human beings might improve and evolve. Unfortunately, I was unable to properly get this idea into the original Mobile Suit Gundam. In that, I was unable to present an adequate form of a more evolved human. Speaking in modern terms, the first cognitive revolution occurred when Homo sapiens crossed the ocean, and I wanted to depict the second cognitive revolution by going into space. In terms of describing this idea in subsequent Gundam series, I wasn’t able to do that either. In terms of the later Gundam stories I worked on, trying to show how a human might evolve into something better, it would be usually described as something like a god but that's not something I intended. Newtypes are just evolved beings and not gods. I don't think that the later Gundam series were able to adequately show what that might be. That said, about 25 years ago I tried to get at the core of this Newtype idea and it resulted in a type of human that could comprehend someone else without any misunderstanding. However, I couldn't really make a compelling story out of it. In short, it didn't become a story."
"In 1979, giant robots had a specific connotation in Japanese entertainment. The likes of Mazinger Z and the then-recent début of the first ever Super Sentai show, Battle Fever J with their own giant mech, gave the "Super Robot" genre a very specific connotation. Such mecha were fanciful, confined to children's shows and comic books fighting aliens and monsters, and as the name of the genre implied, were seen as evolutions of super powers rather than realistically designed robots to be used in military environments. Mobile Suit Gundam would change that, but not without opposition. Its depiction of not just warfare between two different factions of spacefaring humans, but its use of mechanized exosuits, the Gundams itself, as realistic tools of military warfare was completely unheard of at the time. In fact, despite critical approval, Mobile Suit Gundam was actually seen as wildly unpopular when it first aired, as audiences expected another super robot anime only to be confronted with a shockingly different approach to giant robots. It was almost canceled after 39 episodes, but after renegotiating with their sponsors, including toy manufacturer Clover, the series was extended to a run of 43 episodes and ended unceremoniously. Little did people realize, however, that Mobile Suit Gundam would spark the creation of what is now known as the "Real Robot" genre, one that dominates the portrayal of mecha in Japan even today. But before that, it had to be saved from cancellation and falling into obscurity after it ended. Surprisingly enough, it was saved by toys."
"Gundam's firm entrenchment in popular culture across the world and particularly in Japan has also been capitalized on to promote interest in engineering and future robotics technology. Not only has the term Gundam become synonymous with mecha the world over, the series has been used to inspire research and development in creating exosuits for military purpose. in 2007, the Japanese Self-Defense Force unveiled Codename: Gundam, its own plans for a mechanized power suit that would grant protection from gunfire and increased strength and mobility for individual soldiers, and last year the Japanese ministry for defense allocated $7.5 million of its 2015 budget into the research and development of Mobile Suit technology for the SDF, once again drawing comparisons between the real world and the anime franchise."