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gundam g-saviour

Gセイバー G-Saviour

A Canadian produced, made-for-TV, live action science fiction movie in the Gundam franchise released in 2000. It is the furthest entry in the UC timeline, taking place in UC 0223. The film has received negative reception from many fans due to it's stiff acting, low production values, and basic plot that lacks many Gundam staples.

Despite the film's poor reception, it still received a number of supplementary materials, including a sequel video game, prequel audio drama, and novel adaptation. The novel notably features a more "Gundam" plot, including a colony drop scene that was not in the movie, and features official illustrations by Suzuki Masahisa.

While Bandai is quite negligent of this entry, it is still considered part of the UC canon, and the titular mobile suit made a cameo appearance in Build Fighters.

Mobile Suits

  • G-Saviour Gundam
  • Gundam G3-Saviour
  • I-Saviour Gundam
  • Guppy (Mobile Worker)
  • MS-Rai
  • Bugu (G-Saviour)

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