Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz

Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz

Endless Waltz DVD cover, featuring the redesigned Wing Gundam ZERO
新機動戦記ガンダムW: ENDLESS WALTZ
(New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz)
Genre Military science fiction
Original video animation
Directed by Yasunao Aoki
Studio Sunrise
Licensed by Bandai Entertainment
Released January 25, 1997July 25, 1997
Episodes 3
Anime film
Endless Waltz -Special Edition-
Directed by Yasunao Aoki
Studio Sunrise
Licensed by Bandai Entertainment
Released August 1, 1998
Runtime 90 minutes
Manga
Written by Kōichi Tokita
Published by Kodansha
English publisher TokyoPop
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Comic Bom Bom
Original run March 1998July 1998
Volumes 1
Manga
Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Ground Zero
Written by Reku Fuyunagi
Published by Kadokawa
English publisher Viz Communications
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Monthly Fantasy Deluxe
Original run August 1998September 1998
Volumes 1
Manga
Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Blind Target
Written by Sakura Asagi
Published by Gakushukenkyusha
English publisher Viz Communications
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Anime V, Looker
Original run July 1998January 1999
Volumes 1
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Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz, known in Japan as New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz (新機動戦記ガンダムW: ENDLESS WALTZ Shin Kidō Senki Gandamu Uingu: Endoresu Warutsu?), is the sequel to Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, both of which are set in the After Colony timeline, an alternate universe to that of the original Gundam series. Aside from being the continuation of the TV series, it also revealed details regarding the past of the Gundam pilots and the true objective behind Operation Meteor.

Endless Waltz was first produced as a three part OVA and later in 1998 a compilation movie was released which also contained new scenes. It was broadcast on Cartoon Network in the U.S. on November 10, 2000.

Contents

The Endless Waltz redesign

In Endless Waltz, all of the major Gundams underwent a massive redesign by Katoki Hajime. The Gundams are still the same ones that were used at the end of the TV series, although changed from the original TV versions. The Gundams have more stylized (and somewhat ostentatious) appearances, reflected in the "Angel Wings" of the Wing Gundam ZERO, the "bat wing"-styled cloak and much more demonic appearance of the Gundam Deathscythe Hell, and the more dragon-like appearance of the Altron Gundam. Zechs Merquise also appears in the series piloting the new Tallgeese III, which has several similarities with the Tallgeese II. Despite the dramatically different designs of the Gundams, the story in the OVA retcons them. The redesigned version of Wing ZERO is also very popular among fans (considered by many to be the true canonical version, even), and is commonly known as the "Wing ZERO Custom."

Synopsis

It is the year After Colony 196, and the battles between Earth and the colonies (known as the Eve Wars, as they occurred in late December of AC195) have ended. Treize Khushrenada is dead, and OZ has come to an end. This gives birth to the Earth Sphere Unified Nation (ESUN) and the Preventers police force (led by Lady Une). Seeing they won't be needed anymore, the Gundam pilots (except Wufei) send their mobile suits into the sun on a giant disposal satellite.

However, this peace would not last; at around the 1-year anniversary of the Eve Wars, a rebellion occurs on the newly-completed colony, L3 X-18999. Led by seven-year-old Mariemaia Khushrenada (who reveals herself to be Treize's daughter), the rebellion kidnaps Relena Darlian (who is now the Vice Foreign Minister of the ESUN) during a diplomatic mission to X-18999. As the Gundam pilots investigate further, they discover that Mariemaia is merely a puppet controlled by her grandfather: Dekim Barton, a former adviser to martyred colony leader Heero Yuy. Dekim plans to use X-18999 to go through with the original Operation Meteor, as a contingency plan in case the ESUN doesn't comply with his demands. The original Operation Meteor involved crashing a space colony into Earth, and allowing the Gundams to take control in the ensuing chaos. The Gundam pilots must prevent Dekim from seizing power over the ESUN.

The Gundams are retrieved by Quatre and the Maganac Corps and returned to Earth's orbit. While Heero uses Wing ZERO to battle Wufei (who has joined Mariemaia's army) in space, Duo, Trowa and Quatre use their Gundams to battle Dekim's forces on Earth.

In the end, Dekim is killed by one of his own soldiers, Earth and its colonies are at peace once again, and all mobile suits, including the Gundams, are forever destroyed.

Cast and characters

Character Japanese Actor English Actor
Heero Yuy Hikaru Midorikawa Mark Hildreth
Relena Peacecraft Akiko Yajima Lisa Ann Beley
Duo Maxwell Toshihiko Seki Scott McNeil
Trowa Barton Shigeru Nakahara Kirby Morrow
Quatre Raberba Winner Ai Orikasa Brad Swaile
Chang Wufei Ryuuzou Ishino Ted Cole
Zechs Merquise Takehito Koyasu Brian Drummond
Lucrezia Noin Chisa Yokoyama Saffron Henderson
Lady Une Sayuri Yamauchi Enuka Okuma
Sally Po Yumi Touma Samantha Ferris
Narrator Akio Ōtsuka Campbell Lane

Theatrical Version Changes

When Endless Waltz was released in theaters in 1998 as a lead-in to Gundam's 20th anniversary, several new scenes were added, adding approximately ten minutes of new footage to the story.

Manga Version Changes

Published in 1997, the manga version of Endless Waltz was handled by Koichi Tokita, the writer responsible for most of the Gundam Wing manga. While the manga cleaves most closely to the OVA, it has several additions and changes not present in either animated version. Please note that this list does not include minor dialogue changes.

Theme songs

External links

Preceded by
After War Gundam X
Gundam metaseries (production order)
1997
Succeeded by
∀ Gundam
Preceded by
Mobile Suit Gundam Wing
Gundam After Colony timeline
AC 196
Succeeded by
New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Frozen Teardrop