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Mobile Suit Gundam Seed, - Day of Destiny (Vol. 10) |  | Director: Mitsuo Fukuda Actors: Ted Cole, Brian Dobson, Adam Henderson, Fred Henderson, Jocelyne Loewen Studio: Bandai Category: DVD
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Format: Animated, Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), Japanese (Original Language), English (Subtitled) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 125 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: BAND26009D UPC: 669198260094 EAN: 0669198260094 ASIN: B0007N1K4A
Release Date: May 10, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Studio: Infinity Resources Inc Release Date: 05/10/2005 Run time: 125 minutes
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Awsome ending for Gundam Seed!!! March 20, 2009 Rockstar Romeraux (Baker,Louisiana) Gundam Seed was a great installment to the gundam sereis and what a way to end it!! I swear I almost cried when it was all said and done. This is also an awsome DVD package. I recommend this DVD to any anime fan who wants to see a great anime end.
Destined to be watched! May 9, 2005 Yay for Music! 5 out of 11 found this review helpful
A treat for all anime fans! Gundam seed is a deep and exciting series that all Gundam Wing and robot fans will love!
In this Dvd the archangel goes against Zaft and the Earth Alliance as the two forces clash bringing more deadly weapons into the fray with each passing victory or defeat. As the final weapon is revealed, Kira, Cagalli and Athrun must go forth to try to defeat it. But that goal alone may be near impossible, and with their own pains and losses, the friends may not suceed without leaving a mark on their souls forever. The story of friends who found that even in their unity against their "enemy" the truth of killing another person is still hard to swallow.
With neuclear weapons, giant laser cannons and leaders who believe in total destruction, the archangel will have to decide who they really do and don't want to kill. This DVD is full of pain and redemption as the characters each reach their full potential and find exactly what their fate will be: Watch and find out Cagalli and Lacus may have terrifying full battle potentials, as well as Athrun's true intentions to end the war. And finally, Kira may have one last fight against his long time enemy, whose crazed beliefs have killed Kira's friends and foes alike. This alone will bring the war to its long and bloody conclusion.
Watch as the series that grabbed many Anime fans draws to an end, the begining of the end, every person in the series touched by the events, not one left unmoved, and no one who watches this will remain still. This is pretty close to a visual of Ender's Game, the ending of a story of a boy who by his own talents winds up in a war, that won't ever release him until he has been through the most horrific experiences possible, then leave him to be scarred forever.
As this DVD ends, the action, violence and depth brings you to the edge of your seat and will make you sit back and watch it over and over again. An incredible ending to an unbelievable series! Watch and see the visual of warfare, the best explamation we have to watch of war and its true reality. Two Thumbs WAY WAY Up!!!
A great finale to a good series May 6, 2005 Bryan C. Theis (Paradise) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
Gundam Seed at first seemed to me an affront to the Gundam series. That completely changed about a third of the way through the series. This is not a kiddie Gundam. The majority of deaths that occur involve young pilots in a manner unlike anything I've seen in any other Gundam series. The last five episodes are especially characterized by this. The setup is familiar to every Gundam series, something big is supposed to attack the earth and a big fight erupts in orbit. But Seed concentrates more on what the pilots are doing than the overall threat to earth. The emotional aspect makes this series' end great. Ultimately I liked the music (no annoying bits of techno or drum machines), the characters, the non-cg gundams, and the bittersweet end. The final frame left me wanting more because it is very open ended, but that of course is why this year we'll probably be seeing Destiny in one form or another. I've been a long time Gundam fan and rate this one with the Original, 0083, and Gundam Wing. But I would best describe Seed as the opposite of Wing with a steadfastly emotional anti-war feeling throughout and then a reluctant acceptance that sometimes fighting is the only rationale way to save something. Hail Zeon.
A fitting finale April 17, 2005 Chumash (CT, USA) 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
Those of you who stayed up late to watch it on TV, rejoice! The final part of Gundam SEED is almost here, uncut and commercial-free. Now we can all get some rest while we wait for "Mobile Suit Gundam SEED: Destiny" to arrive on our shores...
The last stand April 16, 2005 This last (possibly) last episode of gundam seed in my opion it was the best one yet the last stand with the Earth Fedaration and Zaft forces. if you haven't seen this yet i strongly suggest you order it what about Kira and Authrn only one way to find out
Get that DVD!!!! And watch the last stand It's a date with destiney!
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