Cinematography:
Akio SaitōComposer:
Shigeaki SaegusaCast:
Kazuki Yao, Eriko Hara, Hirotaka Suzuoki, Bin Shimada, Ichirō Nagai, Ken'ichi Ogata, Miki Itō, Nozomu Sasaki, Shūichi Ikeda, Tesshō Genda, Ikuya Sawaki, 坂本千夏 (more)VOD (1)
Episodes(47)
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Prelude ZZ (E01)
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The Boy from Shangri-La (E02)
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The Knight of the Endra (E03)
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Hot-Blooded Mashymre (E04)
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Judau's Decision (E05)
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The Zssa Menace (E06)
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Gaza Storm (E07)
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The Funeral Bell Tolls Twice (E08)
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Judau in Space (E09)
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Sayonara, Fa (E10)
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Activate! Double Zeta (E11)
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Leina Vanishes (E12)
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Little Sister! (E13)
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The Phantom Colony (Part 1) (E14)
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The Phantom Colony (Part 2) (E15)
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Melee Aboard the Argama (E16)
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Retrieve the Core Top (E17)
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Haman's Black Shadow (E18)
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Ple and Axis (E19)
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Crybaby Cecilia (Part 1) (E20)
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Crybaby Cecilia (Part 2) (E21)
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Judau, Launch!! (E22)
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The Burning Earth (E23)
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Sibling Love Blooms in the Southern Seas (E24)
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The Face of Rommel (E25)
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Masai's Heart (E26)
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Leina's Blood (Part 1) (E27)
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Leina's Blood (Part 2) (E28)
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Runaway Roux (E29)
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Blue Corps (Part 1) (E30)
Plots(1)
A direct sequel to Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam, set in the aftermath of the Gryps Conflict. It is the year 0088 of the Universal Century. The badly damaged assault cruiser Argama docks at the run-down space colony of ShangriLa for much-needed repairs. While the Argama is in drydock, a young junk dealer named Judau Ashta sneaks aboard in an attempt to steal the Zeta Gundam. He wants to sell it in order to help his sister, but instead he finds himself coerced into joining the Argama's crew. Unfortunately for Judau, the Argama is being pursued by a dedicated Neo Zeon officer named Mashymre Cello. In order to protect both his sister and himself, Judau must master the Argama's newest mobile suit, the ZZ Gundam. (Anime Ltd)
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