Gundam modle is on show in Japan, Tokyo, Shiokaze Park (お台場 潮風公園), 2009 August. This Gundam model is very huge, it is 1:1 full size just like the size in the animation. The show open from 2009-07-11 to 2009-08-31 in Tokyo at Shiokaze Park. Many Gundam fans come from all of the world to here, to see the huge modle.
The animated show debuted in 1979 and has spawned a number of spin-offs, action figures, comics, and video games. Gundam was influential in the robot-style anime.This is to commemorate the popular animation “Mobile Suit Gundam,” the 30th anniversary of the show produced.

Japan, Tokyo, Shiokaze Park, Photo by kaka

See Gundam from very far away. Japan, Tokyo, Shiokaze Park, 2009 August, Photo by kaka

This Gundam model is very huge, it is 1:1 size as in the animation. Japan, Tokyo, Shiokaze Park, 2009 August, Japan, Tokyo, Shiokaze Park, Photo by kaka

This Gundam model is very huge, it is 1:1 size as in the animation. Japan, Tokyo, Shiokaze Park, 2009 August, Japan, Tokyo, Shiokaze Park, Photo by kaka

This Gundam model is on show only from 2009/07/11 to 2009/08/31 in Japan, Tokyo, at Shiokaze Park, Photo by kaka

This Gundam model is very huge, it is 1:1 size as in the animation. Japan, Tokyo, Shiokaze Park, 2009 August, Japan, Tokyo, Shiokaze Park, Photo by kaka

This Gundam model is very huge, it is 1:1 size as in the animation. Japan, Tokyo, Shiokaze Park, 2009 August, Japan, Tokyo, Shiokaze Park, Photo by kaka

This Gundam model is very huge, it is 1:1 size as in the animation. Japan, Tokyo, Shiokaze Park, 2009 August, Japan, Tokyo, Shiokaze Park, Photo by kaka
Gundam (ガンダム, Gandamu) is a metaseries of Japanese anime created by Sunrise studios that features giant robots (or “mecha“) called “Gundam.” The metaseries started in April 1979 as a serial TV show called Mobile Suit Gundam. That first TV series has since spawned a franchise that has come to include works released in numerous media. Titles have appeared in the form of multiple television series and OVAs, movies, manga, novels and video games, among other modes. The story from the original 1979 series has been considerably extended with sequels, prequels, side stories and alternate timelines.
As a result, the title “Gundam” has become a collective term for the seven distinct but related timelines that can be pieced together from the stories that appear in the Gundam franchise. Generally speaking, the timelines do not intersect, but they do contain a few common elements such as the titular war machines called Gundam. However, all Gundam timelines/worlds long after their own anime series will eventually intersect and combine back to one in the series Turn A Gundam.
August 19th, 2009 at 10:08 am
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January 1st, 2010 at 3:22 am
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