Musha Gundam

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The original Musha Gundam

Musha Gundam (武者 頑駄無 Musha Gandamu?) are Gundam units modelled after samurai, ninja, or other forms of feudal Japanese warriors. Inheriting the base SD Gundam design, typical design element include changing beam sabre into katana, sheath that act as a gun, removable armour suits. Although the concept began with more typical Gundam proportions, the idea is most famous for inspiring a long running SD Gundam franchise.

[edit] Outline

The Musha Gundam series is the longest running SD Gundam series, lasting over 15 years.

Since the series is set in the Warring States period, use of katakana is avoided and kanji is used heavily. With exception of Musha Senki and Musha Generation, names of characters, items, and places usually makes no literal sense unless you read it, similar to the Mad Gab. For example, '頑駄無' is pronounced 'Gan Da Mu', or 'Gundam'.

Apart from Musha Generation and the Tekki Musha(鉄機武者), all the Mushas from Musha Gundam series are not viewed as mechanical robots. They portrayed as living beings that grow and mature similar to humans.

[edit] Origins

Musha Gundam first appeared in "Plamo Kyoshiro"<プラモ狂四郎> (Story by Craft dan and art by Koichi Yamato). In the story it is an original Gundam created by Kyoshiro (the protagonist) for the showdown with Shigeru. The original design of the SD form Musha Gundam is credited to Koichi Yamato and Craft dan representative, Yasui Hisashi.

With a growing fanbase and raging popularity, Musha Gundam products like the 1987 SD Gundam Gashapon MK13 and in 1988 BB Senshi No.17 where created. The products were extremely popular with the school children. And thus Musha Gundam graduated from SD Gundam to a stand-alone genre.

The story of Musha Gundam, SD Sengokuden, originated from the manga "Seven Gundams" of the "Comic World" series by MARSHI (a.k.a Susumu Imaishi) which is published in the assembly manual of the BB Senshi No.17 Musha Gundam kit. SD Sengokuden then expanded via a tie-up plan between BB Senshi maker Bandai and Comic Bom Bom. And so in Comic Bom Bom there is "Ganso! SD Gundam" by Koji Yokoi (alias. Retsu Toriyama), who is the person that devised the SD Gundam design, to supplement the "Musha Shichinin Shuu" manga that is serializing in "Comic World".

In 1990, "SD Musha Gundam Fuunroku" debuted in Comic Bom Bom's supplement "Bom Bom Special". It is drawn by Koichi Yamato, the father of Musha Gundam. With this full-length manga series, the story told in Comic World is allowed to expand beyond the restrictions of an assembly manual manga. It is able to supplement the Comic World story and give it more detail although there is often minor differences in the story of the two mediums.

Besides manga and plamo, Musha Gundam also expanded to anime and games.

[edit] Appearances in video games

Musha Gundam makes a non-SD appearance in Dynasty Warriors: Gundam as a major antagonist in the games Original Mode storyline. In Original Mode, a mysterious planet appears near Earth, and characters from numerous Gundam series and timelines fight each other to control the planet's power. However, once a victor is declared, Musha Gundam is awakened and threatens the destruction of Earth. In PS2 Version, Musha Gundam has another assistant, Musha Gundam Mk-II, however, both of them didn't statistied themselves, and ends up killing each other. Other than PS2 Version, Musha Gundam is unlockable Mobile Suit, but not included it's storyline.

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SD Sengokuden relations
SD Sengokuden relations

[edit] SD Sengokuden

This series uses designs from the Universal Century Gundam series, up to Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack.


Shin SD Sengokuden relations
Shin SD Sengokuden relations

[edit] Shin SD Sengokuden

This series centers around Gundam F91, V Gundam and G Gundam designs.

[edit] Chou SD Sengokuden

[edit] Musha Senki

This series is heavily influenced by Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz designs.

[edit] Musha Generation

This is the first series where an SD Gundam unit is driven by (equally deformed) human pilot. Unlike regular series, the rampant use of ateji on robots was absent.

[edit] Mushamaruden

In this series, Musha Gundam travels through time to a place known as the Pegasus Nation, which is early 21st century Japan. Many of the old SD Mushas made guest appearances.

[edit] Musharetsuden

This series is a loose remake of Musha Shichinin Shuu Hen.

[edit] Musha Banchō Fūunroku

This series features Gundams who can combine in pairs.

[edit] BB Senshi Sangokuden

Ongoing musha gundam adaptation of Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

[edit] World view

[edit] Ark (天宮)

A country with a Japanese feel. This country is where the mushas populate and the country where most of the chapters happen at. In the first three chapters the places are often unnamed, only from Chijou Saikyou Hen are places named. Ark is affiliated to the Phoenix.

[edit] Abram (影舞乱夢)

A country with a Chinese feel. Officially introduced in the Chijou Saikyou Hen but its citizens (Bushin Gundam) first appeared in Ark long before the time of Chijou Saikyou Hen. Abram is affiliated with the Dragon.

[edit] Albion (赤流火穏)

A country with an Indian feel. The third country that first appeared in Chijou Saikyou Hen. Albion is affiliated with the Lion.

[edit] Crossbone Island (黒守暴穏島)

A cursed island in the middle of the three countries. Dark clouds cover the skies there, leaving an opening in the shape of a four-pointed star where red light shines through.

Sengokuden world map
Sengokuden world map

[edit] Peace (緋州の国)

The country north of Ark where the events of Tensei Shichinin Shuu take place. It too has a Japanese feel like Ark. So far it has only been featured in Tensei Shichinin Shuu and mentioned in Musha Senki.

Map of Peace
Map of Peace

[edit] Pegasus (天馬の国)

More commonly known as modern Japan. Japan is the setting for the Mushamaruden trilogy.

[edit] Mirisha (三璃紗): Shou, Gou, Giga (翔, 轟, 機駕)

The continent where the three kingdoms that build the setting for BB Senshi Sangokuden reside. According to the "G Chronicle" in the story, Mirisha is the future name of Abram.

[edit] See also


SD Gundam
Other Works Mobile Suit SD Gundam | SD Command Senki | Gundlander | SD Gundam Jikūden | Superior Defender Gundam Force | Superior Defender Gundam Force Gaiden | Doozy Bots
Games SD Gundam G Generation | G Generation Original Units | Superior Defender Gundam Force: Showdown! | Gundam: True Odyssey (MS Saga)
Gundam: Alternate Timelines
Universal Century | Future Century | After Colony | After War | CC (Seireki) | Cosmic Era


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