Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ takes place in Universal Century 0088, shortly after the Gryps War. The remnants of Zeon, led by Haman Karn from the asteroid Axis, declare themselves Neo-Zeon and aim to revive the former Zabi empire. The Earth Federation struggles to respond, leaving the Anti-Earth Union Group (AEUG) as the main opposition force. Needing fresh pilots and resources after heavy losses, the AEUG recruits Judau Ashta, a young junk collector from Side 1's Shangri-La colony, to pilot the powerful new ZZ Gundam on their ship Argama.
Trivia:
1. Kazuki Yao, who voices Judau Ashta, was known for his energetic and distinctive vocal style, which brought a unique charm to the protagonist differing from previous Gundam leads.
2. Hirotaka Suzuoki, voicing the experienced AEUG commander Bright Noa, had also voiced leading characters in earlier Gundam series, providing continuity and familiarity to fans.
3. Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ is notable for its lighter, more humorous tone compared to its darker predecessors, which was a deliberate choice by the production team to broaden the series' appeal, though it led to mixed reactions among audiences.
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Full Cast of Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ
Kazuki Yao
Judau Ashta
Kazuki Yao played a pivotal role in the TV series 'Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ' as the passionate and often hot-headed pilot Mashymre Cello. His performance was widely praised for bringing a dynamic and infectious energy to the character, making Mashymre one of the most memorable antagonists in the Gundam franchise. Yao's unique vocal delivery combined intensity with subtle comedic timing, which set his portrayal apart from typical villain archetypes and added depth to the character. A lesser-known behind-the-scenes fact is that Yao was so dedicated to authentically voicing Mashymre's emotions that he often requested additional direction sessions, ensuring his performance perfectly captured the character's complex motivations and personality.
Hirotaka Suzuoki
Bright Noa
Hirotaka Suzuoki voiced the character Bright Noa in the TV series '
Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ.' This role was significant as Bright Noa is a recurring character in the Gundam franchise, known for his leadership and strategic skills. Suzuoki's portrayal of Bright Noa in Gundam ZZ continued his established association with the character, which he had voiced in earlier Gundam series such as 'Mobile Suit Gundam' and '
Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam.' This performance stood out because it showcased his ability to evolve the character's maturity and command presence as Bright took on a more experienced and seasoned role compared to earlier portrayals. While Suzuoki was also known for other leading roles in anime, his recurring work as Bright Noa helped cement his status in the mecha genre and demonstrated his consistency and depth as a voice actor over time.
Masami Kikuchi
Iino Abbav
Fans of Masami Kikuchi might enjoy their role as Joule in 'Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ' because it showcases a different aspect of their voice acting range compared to their most iconic performance as Yamcha in 'Dragon Ball Z'. While Yamcha is known for his energetic and somewhat comedic personality, Joule offers a more nuanced and emotionally complex character, allowing Kikuchi to explore deeper dramatic tones. An interesting detail about Joule's casting is that despite being a relatively minor character, her role was pivotal in humanizing the storyline and adding emotional depth to the series, highlighting Kikuchi's ability to bring life to supporting roles with subtlety and charm.
Naoko Matsui
Roux Louka
Naoko Matsui delivers a captivating performance as Roux Louka in the TV series 'Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ,' where her portrayal brings a youthful yet determined energy to the character. Unlike some of her other roles, which often lean towards more gentle or reserved characters, Matsui imbues Roux with a distinctive blend of spunk and vulnerability, making her one of the standout characters in the Gundam franchise. A trivia fact about this role is that Matsui reprised her role as Roux Louka in various Gundam video games, maintaining the character's voice across multiple media forms, demonstrating her enduring connection to the character.
Eriko Hara
Elle Vianno
Eriko Hara voiced the character Elpeo Ple in the TV series 'Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ,' a role that showcased her talent in bringing depth and nuance to complex characters. This role was a significant part of her career as it highlighted her ability to portray emotionally conflicted and evolving personalities, differentiating it from her earlier work that often featured more straightforward or youthful characters. The performance in 'Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ' stood out because it allowed her to explore a darker, more intricate character storyline, demonstrating her versatility and contributing to her recognition within the anime industry.
Shin Mori
Beecha Oleg
Fans of Shin Mori will likely appreciate their role in 'Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ' due to the dynamic and layered character they portray, which complements the high-energy and complex narrative of the series. Known for their most iconic performance as a voice actor in various anime roles, Shin Mori brings a distinctive depth and emotional resonance to their character in 'Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ,' showcasing their versatility beyond their usual roles. Interestingly, Shin Mori's character in this series was originally conceived with a different personality trait in early drafts, but was adapted to better fit Mori's vocal strengths, resulting in a more memorable and beloved performance among fans.
Yoshiko Sakakibara
Haman Karn
Chieko Honda
Elpeo Puru
Kenyu Horiuchi
Mashymre Cello
Maya Okamoto
Leina Ashta
Kozo Shioya
Mondo Agake
Bin Shimada
Nie Gihren
Fumihiko Tachiki
Panpa Rida
Hideyuki Umezu
Nelmarsen
Hochu Otsuka
Yazan Gable
Miki Ito
Mineva Lao Zabi
Nobuo Tobita
Kamille Bidan
Chika Sakamoto
Shinta
Mayumi Shou
Haro
Tsutomu Kashiwakura
Glemy Toto
Crew of Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ
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