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is a 2013 Japanese science fiction
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television series based on Sunrise's long-running ''
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'' franchise. The series is directed by Kenji Nagasaki of ''
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'' and written by
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of ''
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''. Character designs were done by both Kenichi Ohnuki and Suzuhito Yasuda. The series was first unveiled under the name "1/144 Gundam Mobile" project by Sunrise, before its official announcement. In contrast to other ''Gundam'' series, ''Gundam Build Fighters'' focuses on the
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(Gunpla) aspect of the franchise. The series was officially unveiled by
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on July 2, 2013, during the series's live press conference as part of Gundam's 35th anniversary in 2014. It premiered on TXN stations in Japan and on
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in limited international markets on October 7, 2013. One Manga adaptation and two photonovels were also announced by Sunrise, and currently running on '' Gundam Ace'' (''Gundam Build Fighters Amazing''), ''
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'' (''Gundam Build Fighters Honno''), and ''
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'' (''Gundam Build Fighter Document'') magazines. ''Gundam Build Fighters'' is followed by the 2014 sequel ''
Gundam Build Fighters Try is a 2014 Japanese science fiction anime television series based on Sunrise's long-running ''Gundam'' franchise, and a sequel to the 2013 series ''Gundam Build Fighters''. Like its predecessor, and in contrast to other ''Gundam'' series, ''G ...
''. A sequel
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titled , which takes place between ''Build Fighters'' and ''Build Fighters Try'', was released on August 25, 2017.


Story

Back in the 1980s, the success of the series ''
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'' resulted in an economic boom due to sales of the
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kits, or , dubbed the Gunpla Boom. Years later, with the success of the second Gunpla Boom, special tournaments called Gunpla Battles are established throughout the world to see which customized Gunpla and its builder are the best. These incredibly popular Gunpla Battles culminate in an annual global tournament. The story of the first series revolves around Sei Iori, a young Gunpla Builder and student who has a dream of becoming the best Gunpla Fighter in the tournament and someday become as good as his father. As the only child, his family owns a small Gunpla shop and his talent is well-honed, however his weak piloting abilities have led him to a series of first-round losses. But one day, he meets a strange boy named Reiji, who helps him out. Reiji gives him a jewel, promising that he will come to Sei's aid if wished enough. Together, both of them will tackle the world of Gunpla Battle and compete in the tournament using Sei's customized Gunpla, the GAT-X105B Build Strike Gundam.


Gunpla Battle

The central theme of this series is the , a virtual game that involves the use of Gunpla. Each Gunpla Fighter has a , a device that stores their Gunpla information. Once the GP Bases are set, the disperses , which react only to the plastic material of Gunpla and animate them into the game. The Battle System creates a holographic landscape that simulates a battlefield from different ''Gundam'' series, and the battle begins once the Gunpla Fighters set their Gunpla to be scanned by the Plavsky particles. A Gunpla's combat statistics are determined by its build quality; modifications such as adding scratch-built parts and paint weathering will increase its stats. Battle effects such as explosions and beam attacks are faithfully simulated in the Battle System. Consequently, damage sustained during battle is reflected directly on the Gunpla itself, requiring Gunpla Fighters to have spare parts ready for necessary repairs. Scale also plays a major factor in a Gunpla Battle; just like in the real world, a scale Mega Size Model Gunpla will dwarf a scale opponent in the battlefield. The Gunpla Battle World Championships tournament begins with eight battles, including a four-person knockout battle, a three-on-three team battle, and the closing one-on-one battle. Five of the battles are revealed only on their scheduled dates. Each contestant receives four points for every battle won. The 16 Gunpla Fighters with the most points will advance to the final tournament, a knockout stage that decides the World Champion. It is later on revealed that Plavsky particles are processed from , a crystal originating from Reiji's home country of .


Production


Development

The first announcement of the series was made in June 2013 under the name "1/144 Gundam Mobile" project by Sunrise, which revealed a story-line more akin to the OVA '' Model Suit Gunpla Builders Beginning G''. Along with the announcement, several mobile suits would receive their own High Grade Gundam model kits that would tie in to the long running Gunpla plastic model line, the new version of the ''Gundam Try Age'' arcade game, and the
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/ PlayStation Vita game ''Gundam Breaker''. On August 31, 2013, Sunrise aired the second trailer of the series, which provided additional details about the story, the characters, and the Gundam model kits. On September 30, Sunrise announced that the series would be streamed on YouTube in limited areas across the globe, with a United States release occurring on the same day as the Japanese release. Sunrise would later release the series on home video via
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in 2016.


Music

The series' music is composed by Yuuki Hayashi, who composed several music scores for ''
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'' and '' Robotics;Notes''. The first opening theme by
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, and the ending theme "Imagination > Reality" by
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were used from episodes 2 to 13. From episodes 14 to 24, "wimp" by Back-On featuring Lil' Fang (from FAKY) was the opening theme while by
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became the ending theme from episodes 14 to 25. The insert song in ''Gundam Build Fighters: GM's Counterattack'' is "Carry on" by Back-On, while the ending theme in ''Gundam Build Fighters: Battlogue'' is "Chase Me" by FAKY.


References


External links

* * (''GM's Counterattack'') * at TV Tokyo *
Official Bandai Hobby site

''Gundam Build Fighters Honoo'' official site
* * {{Sunrise OVAs 2013 anime television series debuts 2013 Japanese television series debuts 2014 Japanese television series endings Fictional martial sports in anime and manga Gundam anime and manga Metafictional television series Television shows written by Yōsuke Kuroda Shōnen manga Sunrise (company) TV Tokyo original programming