Kidou Senshi Z Gundam I: Hoshi wo Tsugu Mono

Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: A New Translation - Heir to the Stars / 機動戦士Zガンダム -星を継ぐ者-
Kidou Senshi Z Gundam I: Hoshi wo Tsugu Mono
Genres: Action, Award Winning, Drama, Mecha, Military, Sci-Fi, Space
Themes: Mecha, Military, Space
Studios: Sunrise
Producers: Sotsu
Licensors: Bandai Entertainment, Nozomi Entertainment
Rating: 7.04 / 10
Rank: #4313
Popularity: #5981
Users Listed: 14,346
Users Scored: 6,966
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 07/17/2025
Aired: May 28, 2005 (Spring)
Type: movie
Source: original
Age Rating: PG 13
Episodes: 1

Synopsis:

This collection presents a comprehensive viewing experience of the Zeta Gundam television series, meticulously compiled and remastered for modern audiences. Set in a future where humanity has spread amongst the stars, the narrative centers on a new generation grappling with the legacy of war and political upheaval. The story follows a group of young individuals caught between warring factions, navigating complex moral landscapes and questioning the nature of freedom and justice. Expect a blend of intense mecha combat with nuanced character development and explorations of psychological themes. The series delves into the emotional toll of prolonged conflict, examining the human cost of ambition and the search for lasting peace amidst societal decay. This compilation offers an opportunity to engage with a landmark work in the Gundam franchise, showcasing its mature storytelling and sophisticated world-building.

Characters:

  • Aznable, Char (Main) - Voice Actors: Ikeda, Shuuichi, Boccanera, Fabio
  • Bidan, Kamille (Main) - Voice Actors: Tobita, Nobuo, De Flaviis, Fabrizio
  • Bay, Apolly (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Ookawa, Tooru, Marzi, Davide
  • Bidan, Franklin (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Sawaki, Ikuya
  • Bidan, Hilda (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Takashima, Gara
  • Blutarch, Buran (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Nakamura, Hidetoshi
  • Bow, Fraw (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Ukai, Rumiko, D'Amico, Domitilla
  • Cacooler, Kacricon (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Totani, Kouji
  • Forer, Blex (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Ishii, Kouji
  • Irma, Beltorchika (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Kawamura, Maria, Guadagno, Francesca
  • Keithron (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Hiyama, Nobuyuki
  • Kobayashi, Hayato (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Hiyama, Nobuyuki, Crisafi, Gianluca
  • Kobayashi, Katz (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Namikawa, Daisuke
  • Londe, Reccoa (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Katsuki, Masako, Chiari, Alessandra
  • Matosh (Supporting)
  • Messa, Jerid (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Inoue, Kazuhiko, Gravina, Mauro
  • Milla Rira, Lila (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Asano, Mayumi, Pasanisi, Isabella
  • Noa, Bright (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Suzuoki, Hirotaka, Guerrieri, Vittorio
  • Om, Bask (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Gouri, Daisuke
  • Pharaoh, Mouar (Supporting)
  • Ray, Amuro (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Furuya, Toru, Perino, Davide
  • Roberto (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Shioya, Kouzou
  • Scirocco, Paptimus (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Shimada, Bin, Miranda, Gianfranco
  • Sheen, Emma (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Okamoto, Maya, Cenciarelli, Maura
  • Shiden, Kai (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Furukawa, Toshio, Crescentini, Stefano
  • Yuiry, Fa (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Arai, Satomi, Scifoni, Maria Letizia

Staff:

  • Yatate, Hajime (Producer, Original Creator)
  • Tomino, Yoshiyuki (Director, Script, Storyboard, Original Creator)
  • Fujino, Sadayoshi (Sound Director)
  • GACKT (Theme Song Performance)
  • Abe, Shingo (In-Between Animation)
  • Abe, Misao (Key Animation)
  • Bessho, Masanao (In-Between Animation)
  • Fujita, Kazumi (Mechanical Design)
  • Higashi, Junichi (Art Director)
  • Kamogawa, Takahiro (In-Between Animation)
  • Kanbe, Hiroyuki (Key Animation)
  • Kase, Kouji (Key Animation, Animation Check)
  • Komatsu, Eiji (Key Animation)
  • Kurose, Daisuke (In-Between Animation)
  • Kushibiki, Shouko (In-Between Animation)
  • Matsumoto, Hiroshi (In-Between Animation)
  • Mayuzumi, Masaki (Background Art)
  • Morishita, Hiromitsu (Key Animation)
  • Muraki, Yasushi (Key Animation)
  • Nakajima, Toshihiro (Assistant Animation Director, Key Animation)
  • Nishida, Asako (Key Animation)
  • Nishimura, Mutsuhiro (Sound Effects)
  • Ogiso, Shingo (Key Animation)
  • Onda, Naoyuki (Animation Director)
  • Ookawara, Kunio (Art Director)
  • Ootsuka, Ken (Key Animation)
  • Saegusa, Shigeaki (Music)
  • Sasaki, Mariko (In-Between Animation)
  • Shigeta, Atsushi (Key Animation)
  • Suzuki, Takuya (Key Animation)
  • Suzuki, Takako (Color Design)
  • Takase, Kenichi (Key Animation)
  • Takayama, Tomohiro (Key Animation)
  • Tanaka, Masayoshi (Key Animation)
  • Uchida, Kenji (Planning)
  • Watanabe, Keiko (In-Between Animation)
  • Yamamori, Shigeyuki (Editing)
  • Yasuhiko, Yoshikazu (Character Design)

Reviews:

  • User Rikuson1 (Score: 6/10):
    After seeing this I would have rather they just re-animated the whole damn thing because the scene that were re-animated were amazing if the whole thing was like that would have have enjoyed it so much more. But this isn't terrible BUT it wouldn't recommend this to someone who hasn't seen the OG Zeta, I would still tell them to go and watch the OG 50 episodes. I would how ever recommend this to someone who's seen Zeta back in the day and forgot the story this is a great way to refresh your memory.
  • User Stormy_77 (Score: 5/10):
    A New Translation is one of 3 digitally remastered movies that encompasses the Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam storyline. The first movie covers approximately one third of the MS Zeta Gundam series. The digital remastering was not done totally. There would be new scenes added in with wonderful new animation. Just as you're happy and marvelling at the animation they cut to the scenes lifted 100% from the series, which while they might have been remastered look very dated. The switch between the "new" and "old" scenes is very jarring and affected my enjoyment of these movies. That being said, some new scenes added in were very goodand helped with character development. They also cut out a lot of fluff which made the movie much more enjoyable than the series, which tended to move along at a snail's pace.nnOverall the first movie is leaps and bounds more enjoyable than the series as the pacing, animation (spotty) and character development are much better. The only drawback is the backstories of supporting characters mostly got edited out to make this a manageable length, but overall it was a good tradeoff.
  • User Suyomizzle (Score: 7/10):
    The amended and reworked 'A New Translation' series of Zeta Gundam movies were a very exciting announcement for many Gundam fans. With Tomino behind the helm again and the promise of remastered and brand new footage there's no way this could go wrong... right? The story itself is relatively sound, however certain excellent and iconic scenes from the original series were abbreviated significantly or cut out entirely. That's the nature of creating a film based on a dense and lengthy animated series, however, some of the choices in regards to what was removed are questionable. The changes and additions made tothe flow of the plot between the series and the movie, however, smooth the flow of the movie significantly. While many movie adaptations of lengthy series' feel rushed, awkward, confusing and overwhelming, this movie manages to mitigate those feelings for the most part. That's not to say there aren't certain elements of character development that are lost, there are, especially when it comes to Amuro's appearance in the movie. But even that isn't a total disaster and it's apparent that great care was taken to maintain the integrity of the story line. nnThe art direction of this film is downright schizophrenic and absolutely the most disappointing part of the film. The new footage created for the movie is absolutely amazing and mind-blowing. It is some of the best animation ever, it's downright gorgeous. Epic space battles rendered using this new animation are truly a sight to behold. However, there's not enough of it. What feels like the majority of the film uses outdated animation from the original series. To make matters worse, rarely are entire scenes played out with the new animation, splicing together the new and old footage in awkward ways that could honestly illicit a laugh. Quick cuts between the new and old animation for something as simple as Kamille and Quattro walking through the Argama are extremely jarring and not enjoyable for the viewer. The striking new animation juxtaposed against the older animation and the amateurish nature of the cuts between them is an enormous blemish on what would be an otherwise fantastic film. It is so bad that non-Zeta Gundam fans might have a hard time seeing past it and enjoying the movie for what it is. nnFor those new to the Zeta Gundam series, approach with caution. The cuts between new and old animation can appear downright silly. Fortunately, if that can be endured, a story that is timelessly classic is here for your enjoyment in its most digestible form ever. But those that are sticklers for shiny animation and fantastic production values may find the cuts as too much to bear. nnSo the question remains, can this great movie overcome the massive handicap of its disastrous choice in the animation department? For a Zeta Gundam fan, the answer is absolutely yes. Fans of the original Zeta Gundam series need to see this movie. Some of the new animation could legitimately bring a tear to…

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