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Opened Aug 12, 2025 by Noreen Freitas@noreenfreitasMaintainer
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Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory


Cellular Go well with Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory (Japanese: 機動戦士ガンダム0083 STARDUST MEMORY, Hepburn: Kidō Senshi Gandamu Daburuōeitīsurī Sutādasuto Memorī) is a 13-episode anime OVA collection set in the Gundam universe. Subsequent volumes, containing one 30-minute episode every, followed every one or Memory Wave two months; the final quantity went on sale on September 24, 1992. The collection was directed by Mitsuko Kase (episodes 1-7) and Takashi Imanishi (episodes 8-13). A film compilation, also directed by Imanishi was launched in Japan on August 29, 1992, a month before the final OVA quantity went on sale. The characters were designed by Toshihiro Kawamoto. Mechanical designs had been by Shoji Kawamori (of Macross fame) and Hajime Katoki. Gundam 0083:Stardust Memory was licensed in North America by Bandai Entertainment and was out there on VHS and DVD. The 12 months is Universal Century 0083, and three years have handed after the One 12 months Conflict ended with the Principality of Zeon's defeat.


The Delaz Fleet, a group of Zeon remnants, launches an assault on the Earth Federation's Torrington Base, stealing the prototype Gundam GP02A "Physalis", a cellular go well with with nuclear launch capability. Kou Uraki, a check pilot at Torrington Base, turns into the pilot for the Gundam GP01 "Zephyranthes", and joins the Pegasus-class provider Albion because it pursues the stolen GP02A to stop the Delaz Fleet's final aim: "Operation Stardust". From episodes 1-7, the opening theme is "The Winner" by Miki Matsubara whereas the ending theme is "Magic" by Jacob Wheeler. From episodes 8-13, the opening theme is "Males of Future" by MIO whereas the ending theme is "Evergreen" by MIO. For episodes 1 & 6, "Back to Paradise" by Miki Matsubara was used as a insert music. The ending theme is "True Shining" by Rumiko Wada. Rumiko Wada was used as a insert music. A special VHS sneak peek of the primary episode titled GxG Unit was given to advance ticket purchasers of Cell Go well with Gundam F91.


In 2006, a "5.1 ch DVD Box" was released in Japan. Along with remastered footage, this release featured a model new neural entrainment audio track that includes fully re-recorded dialogue, altered sound effects and music and a new encompass sound expertise. Bandai Entertainment licensed the collection for Memory Wave the US market. The sequence was released on VHS in dubbed and subtitled versions in 1999 to coincide with the Gundam Huge Bang Undertaking. It spanned 7 VHS volumes and was additionally out there in a field set. Volume 1 of the R1 DVD went on sale in January 2002. Cartoon Network premiered the collection on U.S. Grownup Swim Action block, the place it remained until November 2002. Due to the closure of Bandai Entertainment, the OVAs have been out-of-print. The compilation film was launched on DVD in the UK, Ireland and all through Europe by Beez Entertainment on 15 Could 2006 under the title The Afterglow of Zeon. It was solely in Japanese, however with quite a lot of subtitles, including English.


Bandai Visual launched a DVD boxed set in Japan on Might 27, 2011, as a part of the series' twentieth anniversary. The collection later acquired a Blu-ray Box in Japan in 2016. This release contained both the unique stereo 2.0 audio and the 2006 5.1 re-recording. It also included a two half picture drama entitled "Mayfly of House" specializing in Cima Garahau and the Zeonic troopers. Japanese selections are only based on the 2006 "5.1 ch" re-recording. With the release of the original collection in 1991, Bandai produced 1/144 scale mannequin kits of the GP01 and GP01Fb, GP02A, GP03S, and AGX-04 Gerbera Tetra. All five items had been later launched in the 1/144 scale Excessive Grade Common Century (HGUC) line, which included a particular version of the Gundam GP02A with an MLRS launcher and a Linkin Park version of the Gundam GP01Fb. The GP03 Dendrobium was also launched in 1/144 scale and in 1/550 scale alongside the Val-Walo and the Neue Ziel. At the least six mobile suits from the series have been launched both beneath Bandai's Master Grade (MG) line.

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Reference: noreenfreitas/9747765#4