Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team

Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team

Cover of the Blu-ray re-release (limited edition)
機動戦士ガンダム 第08MS小隊
(Kidō Senshi Gandamu Dai Zerohachi Emu Esu Shōtai)
Genre Military science fiction
Original video animation
Directed by Takeyuki Kanda, Umanosuke Iida
Music by Kohei Tanaka
Studio Sunrise
Licensed by Bandai Entertainment
Madman Entertainment
Released January 25, 1996April 25, 1999
Runtime 22 minutes per episode
Episodes 11
Anime film
The 08th MS Team: Miller's Report
Directed by Mitsuko Kase, Takeyuki Kanda, Umanosuke Iida
Music by Kohei Tanaka
Studio Sunrise
Licensed by Bandai Entertainment
Released August 1, 1998
Runtime 51 minutes
Original video animation
The 08th MS Team: Last Resort
Directed by Umanosuke Iida
Music by Kohei Tanaka
Studio Sunrise
Licensed by Bandai Entertainment
Madman Entertainment
Released July 25, 1999
Runtime 22 minutes
Light novel
The 08th MS Team Side Story: Trivial Operation
Written by Ichirou Ookouchi
Illustrated by Kouji Sugiura
Published by Kadokawa Shoten
Original run January 1999July 2001
Volumes 3
Manga
Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team U.C.0079+α
Written by Umanosuke Iida
Published by Kadokawa Shoten
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Gundam Ace
Original run March 2007June 2011
Volumes 4
Anime and Manga Portal

Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team (機動戦士ガンダム 第08MS小隊 Kidō Senshi Gandamu Dai Zerohachi Emu Esu Shōtai?) is an original video animation (OVA) anime series in the Gundam franchise. Released from January 25, 1996, to April 25, 1999, the 11-episode series details the adventures of an Earth Federation Space Force ground unit during the One Year War - specifically before the original 1979 Gundam series and into the final weeks of the war. The 08th MS Team is the first Gundam series to show the war from the viewpoint of the average soldier. A twelth epilogue episode, called "Last Resort", was released a few months after the series ended, and featured a more surreal plotline than the rest of the series.

The series took a long time to be released largely due to the sudden death of director Takeyuki Kanda in July 1996. GONZO's Umanosuke Iida took over production of the series until it ended. The first 11 episodes of The 08th MS Team were broadcast on Cartoon Network in 2001. "Last Resort" was never televised in North America. However, all twelve episodes are on the DVD release.

Contents

Plot

The series is set in Universal Century year 0079 in the jungles of Southeast Asia. The Earth Federation and the Principality of Zeon are fighting a brutal guerrilla war for control of the area and its resources. Zeon’s best hope for victory in the region rests with an experimental mobile armor and its pilot, Aina Sahalin. Meanwhile the Earth Federal Army, which has been fighting the Zeon in the region, receive reinforcements in the form of Ensign Shiro Amada, newly named commander of the 08th MS Team. Aina and Shiro know each other from a mutual rescue in space, but when Shiro discovers that Aina is in fact the pilot of the Zeon mobile armor he is arrested for treason. The Federation offers Shiro one chance at redemption: He must take the 08th MS Team deep into Zeon held territory to find Zeon’s hidden base. With the Zeon backed into a corner, and the Federation dependent on Shiro and his team for victory, the star crossed lovers must decide where their true allegiances lie: with each other, or with their respective sides.

Characters

Main characters

Shiro Amada
Lieutenant Shiro Amada is the newly appointed commander of the Earth Federation's 08th Mobile Suit Team stationed in Southeast Asia. Before he assumes this position, however, he befriends a Zeon pilot named Aina Sahalin up in space and unbeknownst to both of them their fates become intertwined. Shiro Amada is voiced by Nobuyuki Hiyama in Japanese and Steve Staley in English.
Aina Sahalin
Aina Sahalin is the daughter of a noble family from the Principality of Zeon. While piloting her prototype Zaku amidst a debris field in space, she meets Shiro Amada and form a bond with him despite the fact that they are fighting on opposite sides. Although the two of them part ways, they are destined to meet again on Earth after Shiro takes command of the enemy's 08th Mobile Suit Team. Aina Sahalin is voiced by Kikuko Inoue in Japanese and Emilie Brown in English.

Supporting characters

Eledore Massis
Petty Officer 3rd Class Eledore Massis is a veteran member of the 08th MS Team. He serves as operator of the team's support hovertruck. He's not very brave and openly admits he's not cut out to be a soldier. Despite this he doesn't hesitate to put himself in danger when he has to, especially when Karen is involved. Eledore Massis is voiced by Keiji Fujiwara in Japanese and Eddie Frierson in English.
Ginias Sahalin
Rear Admiral Lower Half Ginias Sahalin is a Zeon officer charged by the Sovereign Degwin Sodo Zabi to build a mobile weapon powerful enough to destroy the Earth Federation Forces military headquarters of Jaburo. He is also the older brother of Aina. Although Ginias is quite brilliant and a kind military superior, he also clearly suffers some kind of illness as revealed later in the course of the series. Ginias Sahalin is voiced by Sho Hayami in Japanese and Lex Lang in English.
Karen Joshua
Master Chief Petty Officer Karen Joshua is the 08th MS Team's tough, abrasive second-in-command and NCO. The team's longest-serving mobile suit pilot, Karen is initially underwhelmed by her new commanding officer Shiro Amada. As a former medical student, and the widow of a military doctor, Karen can double as a field medic in cases of emergency. Karen Joshua is voiced by Mami Koyama in Japanese and Debra Jean Rogers in English.
Kiki Rosita
Kiki is the daughter of the leader of an anti-Zeon guerrilla resistance. She encounters Shiro Amada just before he is taken captive by the guerrillas. When Shiro finally convinces them to assist the 08th MS Team Kiki follows him, coordinating support and providing communication between the MS unit and the resistance. Throughout all of this, she maintains a mild infatuation with Commander Shiro. Kiki Rosita is voiced by Chinami Nishimura in Japanese and Michelle Ruff in English.
Michel Ninorich
Corporal Michel Ninorich serves as navigator and gunner of the team's support hovertruck. Between battles, he writes letters to his girlfriend B.B., who still lives in the space colonies. Like Shiro, he was transferred to the Earth Federal Army and assigned to the 08th MS Team. Michel Ninorich is voiced by Hiro Yuuki in Japanese and Tony Ricci in English.
Norris Packard
Captain Norris Packard is an ace pilot originally sent to observe the Zeon Forces in Southeast Asia, but gets stationed at the hidden base where Ginias Sahalin is working on his Apsalus Project. There he observes Ginias' sister Aina Sahalin as she tests the three Apsalus Mobile Armors. Packard is like a surrogate father for Aina and is probably a family friend. Norris Packard is voiced by Osamu Ichikawa in Japanese and Michael McConnohie in English.
Terry Sanders Jr.
Chief Petty Officer Terry Sanders Jr. is another veteran member of the 08th MS Team. He has gained a reputation of being cursed due to several notorious strokes of bad luck: Every team he was assigned to would be completely annihilated on their third mission together, save for Sanders himself. This earned him the unfortunate nickname of "Shinigami Sanders", "Sanders the Reaper" in the English version. Terry Sanders Jr. is voiced by Tesshō Genda in Japanese and Steve Kramer in English.
Yuri Kellarny
Rear Admiral Yuri Kellarny is the commander of a Zeon military division in Europe and an old acquaintance of the Sahalin siblings. Although he acts gruff and ill-mannered around the Sahalins, he is an honorable soldier who is dedicated to the well-being of the men under his command. After the Odessa base falls to the Federation, Yuri leads his fleeing soldiers east towards Ginias's development base, hoping to use it as an escape route back to space. Yuri Kellarny is voiced by Kyonosuke Kami in Japanese and Daran Norris in English.
Kojima
Kojima is the base commander of the 08th MS Team and their fellow units. Throughout most of the series, he is a typical by-the-book officer who does whatever he is told by his superiors. Towards the end, however, he is visibly shaken by the brutal tactics of Captain Isan Ryer and defies him, thinking that enough good people have already died. Yuri Kojima is voiced by Yuzuru Fujimoto in Japanese and Alfred Thor in English.

Production and development

Theme music

Opening:

Endings:

Compilation movie

In 1998 Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team had a compilation movie released. Titled Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team Miller's Report, the movie largely focuses on the court martial of the main character, Shiro Amada, for his concerning attitudes towards the enemy. Mainly composed of footage from episodes seven and eight of the series, Miller's Report also takes bits from episodes one and six to use as evidence against Shiro during his trial.

Miller's Report also has a lot of new footage, and it introduces a new character that was not seen in the series, Alice Miller, an Earth Federation investigator sent to assist in the court martial of Shiro Amada and to determine if there was a Zeon spy in the 08th Team. A new scene where Eledore Massis comes back to the 08th Team after his leave of absence is also included, and the 08th Team is shown being given the orders and launching for the mission they would be on in episode nine.

Miller's Report ties together episodes eight and nine, which previously had felt a little disjointed. Miller's Report was not fully shown on TV in America, although the new scenes were all spliced into the eighth episode for the Toonami broadcast. Miller's Report was released on DVD in America separately from the main series, but is included as a fifth disc with all 12 episodes (4 discs) in the Collector's Edition Box Set.

Bandai Visual announced the Blu-ray release of this movie in 2011.

Episodes

  1. War for Two (二人だけの戦争 Futari Dake no Sensō?)
  2. Gundams in the Jungle (密林のガンダム Mitsurin no Gandamu?)
  3. The Time Limit on Trust (信頼への限界時間 Shinrai he no Genkai Jikan?)
  4. The Demon Overhead (頭上の悪魔 Zujō no Akuma?)
  5. The Broken Order to Stand By (破られた待機命令 Yaburareta Taiki Meirei?)
  6. Battle Line on the Burning Sand (熱砂戦線 Nessa Sensen?)
  7. Reunion (再会 Saikai?)
  8. Duty and Ideals (軍務と理想 Gunmu to Risō?)
  9. Front Line (最前線 Saizensen?)
  10. The Shuddering Mountain, Part I (震える山(前編) Furueru Yama (Zenpen)?)
  11. The Shuddering Mountain, Part II (震える山(後編) Furueru Yama (Kōhen)?)
  12. Last Resort (ラスト・リゾート Rasuto Rizōto?)

References

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Preceded by
Mobile Suit Gundam Wing
Gundam metaseries (production order)
1996 — 1999
Succeeded by
After War Gundam X
∀ Gundam
Preceded by
Mobile Suit Gundam
Gundam Universal Century timeline
U.C. 0079
Succeeded by
Mobile Suit Gundam
Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket