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, where they are the Principality of Zeon's most commonly fielded Mobile Suits. The most widely known model is the MS-06 Zaku II series. It is redesigned by
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based upon the earlier draft by the series director
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, in which only the name was kept. The Zaku II has seen various redesigns and variants for hundreds of pieces of merchandise, and the Japanese post office has two stamps with Zaku IIs on them.The 20th Century Stamp Series 15
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''. After the original show's run, Okawara and other designers created a number of variants of the Zaku. Many of these modified configurations never appeared in animation, but they are official Mobile Suit variations, appearing instead in plastic model form and in various Gundam video games. The MS-06 Zaku II is still a major force in Gundam, with almost every new side story in the
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adding a new variant to the basic frame.


Concept and development

The original concept of the Zaku was simply a disposable underling, with its name derived from the sound of a huge man (or many soldiers)
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s). The Zaku later became better known as a common military machine, symbolizing the realism of the ''Mobile Suit Gundam'' series. While in previous manga and anime giant robots tended to be the tools of protagonists or villains (often in a monster of the week format), the Zaku was portrayed as nothing more than another weapon such as a tank or fighter plane that was assigned to pilots. The Zaku is the first mobile suit to feature its parts (a damaged head) and is shown in 3 of the 4 box arts in the 1/35 U.C. Hard Graph line of plastic models made by Bandai, which heavily resembles real battle fields. This militaristic development did not start just recently, but actually started on the first release of Gundam series models in 1980, where military modellers at that time were amazed by the 1/144 scale Zaku model fitting in so naturally when placed next to World War I and World War II 1/144 models, and modellers started to build them like AFVs. The popularity of the first batch of the models spawned the ''Mobile Suit Variations'' where the mecha designer Kunio Okawara started designing variant mobile suits that could perform different tasks or adapt to different combat zones (for example, a Zaku specialized for underwater operations). The MS-06 Zaku II unit then became the unit with most variants (22 alone in the first MSV all having its own model compared to titular machine RX-78-2 Gundam's 3 variants). It could be said that the Zaku is the impetus of MSV.MSV's origin = Zaku, Dengeki Hobby July 2007 The Zaku also had redesigns and variants created by other mecha designers, like the famous
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, who designed the MS-06F2 Zaku II Type F2 for '' Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory'' and redesigned the Zaku II Ground Type and Char's Commander type Zaku for the MG (Master Grade) number 97 and 98 Zaku Ver. 2.0,
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, who is famous for his designs in ''
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'' designed the MS-06FZ Zaku II Kai for '' Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket''. The design of the Zaku II influenced the later designs of the RMS-106 Hizack in ''
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'' and AMX-011 Zaku III in ''
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''. The RMS-116H Hobby Hizack, not a military-use but a personal entertainment suit, which appeared in '' Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack'' is also a descendant of the Zaku. Its descendants continue to appear, even in Manga stories like the OMS-06RF RF Zaku used by the Mars Zeon faction in ''Mobile Suit Gundam F90''.


Role in plot

The Zaku II is the most common Zeon mobile suit during the beginning of the show. Although a threat to unskilled characters, the Zaku is ultimately
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that comes in plentiful numbers for the
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. In the Gundam timeline, the Zaku appears as one of the first units created for battle in the series. At the start of the One Year War, Zaku II's were the mainstay of Zeon's military. Zaku II quickly becomes inferior to newer and more powerful mobile suits as the war progresses, and by the later stages of the war is considered antiquated. Because the Zaku II is the basic military unit of the Zeon forces, and because it is a mass production mobile suit, there are many units left by the end of the war. These suits survive only to be destroyed en-masse to show the power of the newer models.July 2007 edition Dengeki Magazine By the time of
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, over fifteen years after the One Year War, Zaku II's are literally shown as
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pieces. Upon seeing a display model of an old Zaku II, some characters remark upon how outdated it is, while others point out its historical significance as an early example of widely mass-produced Mobile Suits.


Other Gundam series

The Zaku II design has also been included in story lines outside of the Universal Century, in the Cosmic Era series of ''
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requested the mecha designer Kunio Okawara to add his Zaku into the story. The ZAKU (ZAFT Armed Keeper of Unity) Warrior designed became a high-end model in the plot. The ZAKU Phantom is a commander unit. The Zaku series of Mobile Suits also appears in the CC Era of
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as the MS-06 Borjarnon and MS-05 Borjarnon Gavane Gooney Custom, which are excavated MS-06F Zaku II's and a slightly modified MS-05B Zaku I, respectively.


Naming history

The original name for this mobile suit as it originally appeared was simply ''Zaku''. In the non-official publication ''Gundam Century'' (in which later endorsed by Bandai as a semi-official guide book), it was named the Zaku II, so as to separate it from the MS-05 Zaku I (originally referred to simply as Old Zaku in the original series). The name was then officially endorsed and all subsequent publications by either Sunrise or Bandai refer to it as Zaku II.


Variations

The variants of the Zaku are what gave it a more realistic military feel, and started the later militaristic variation boom of the Universal Century Gundam series with many units having their own variant designs. Most of these units can be simply classified by the code given to it. There are Type A, B, C, D, E, E-3, F, F2, Fs, FZ, G, H, J, K, M, R-1, R-1A, R-2, RD-4, S, T, V, W, Z and various colour scheme featuring different pilots' personal colouring like the
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flying Aces. Also, official parody version called Saku is also featured in a few games and
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.


Zaku

First appeared online as a fan parody, later officially in the
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magazine. The unit was a parody of the original Zaku II, but is much cheaper and was mass-produced in a much greater number than the original Zaku II. Its head has the katakana sign "Zi", the original word for "Zeon". It was a single pill-shaped body and head with a mono-eye drawn on it, with rope-like limbs and a ''mouth'' like an octopus. A red ''Char Custom'' version saku with a horn (antenna) is the leader of a large squad of green saku and unknown named horned blue ones are a parody of the MS-07 Gouf.


MS-06F Zaku II

First appearing in
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, the Zaku II Type F is by far the most common variant of the Zaku II seen in the One Year War, seeing action both on Earth and in space. Overall, more than 3000 units are known to have been manufactured and deployed over the course of the war.


MS-06F2 Zaku II Type F2

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. Near the end of the One Year War, the Zeonic Company introduced an upgraded version of the MS-06F Zaku II, called MS-06F2 or Type F2. This upgraded model featured improved armor around the cockpit and a new Minovsky fusion reactor which was approximately 4% more powerful than the regular F-type's. It was also lighter than the previous model, making it more fuel efficient and giving it a longer flight time, as well as overall improved performance. After the One Year War, F2s were still in use. Some retained by Zeon remnants, as well as units captured by the Federation, which were usually used as aggressor units in squadrons conducting pilot training and mobile suit field testing.


MS-06FZ Zaku II Last Mass Production Type (Zaku Kai)

First appeared in Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket, design by
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. Developed very late during the
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as part of the "United Maintenance Plan", the MS-06FZ Zaku II Kai () was an improved and redesigned version of the Zaku II. The United Maintenance Plan was an effort by the Zeon military to simplify the production of their different types of mobile suits by standardizing parts and systems where possible. Due to the MS-06FZ Zaku II Kai's late introduction into the
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, only a handful of the units were produced. Few, if any, of the mobile suits survived the war. Originally the OVA staff for Gundam 0080 intended for the FZ to be a
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Revision to the Zaku II. The Toy arm of Bandai came up with a separate back story in order to keep selling both the 1979 and the new zaku as model kits. the picture book MS Era illustrated by the same team still depicts the original concept.


MS-06S Zaku II Commander Type

Design by
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, the MS-06S Zaku II Commander Type (also known as the Zaku II Custom in some sources) looks very similar to the normal Zaku: so much so that the
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can generally only tell the difference from color schemes most pilots apply to their units and the increased performance of this version. The S-Type Zaku II features a squad-leader "horn" that is mounted on the head on the Zaku II, which is used to distinguish squad-leaders or higher ranking pilots from other squad-members or lower ranking pilots. It also featured a more powerful fusion reactor. In turn, the S-Type Zaku II had greater thrust and acceleration. This allowed them to move at speeds 1/3 faster than a normal Zaku II (in the original TV series, it was stated to be 3 times faster, but this was
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ned in the movie trilogy to the more reasonable figure). This made it incredibly dangerous in the hands of the ace pilots it was handed out to, such as the "Red Comet" Char Aznable who sank five warships during the Battle of Loum, during the One Year War and whose mobile suit was painted in a fade tonality of red and pink.


Land Type variations


MS-06J Zaku II Ground Type

Appear as part of Mobile Suit Variations, design by
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. The J-Type Zaku II was built specifically for terrestrial operations, and thus lacked space-specific equipment, greatly reducing its overall mass and cost. It also featured a slightly more powerful reactor to assist in its mobility under the full-gravity conditions of Earth. Compared to the F-type Zaku, the J-type was better insulated against its environment, and could be used in brief underwater operations. Its weapons were the same as its spaceborne counterpart, though a few weapons, such as the 175mm Magella Top gun were used only by the land types.


=JC Subtype

= Appears in Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team, design by
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. The land-battle Zakus appearing in the 08th MS Team anime were portrayed in a different style than in other anime: they were redesigned similarly to the Master Grade Zaku model kits that had been recently released, though with a few differences. Originally, the Zakus in 08th MS Team were identified as J-types, but recently this designation was
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to MS-06Jc. The description of the JC-type Zaku on the official 08th MS Team website describes it as being similar to the J-type Zaku, but with features seen in the 08th MS Team anime, such as the redesigned cockpit and the spiked shield seen in the show's opening.


MS-06V Zaku Tank

First appear as part of Mobile Suit Variations and later got animated in
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, design by
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. A worker variant appear in Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team, design by
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. As the One Year War dragged on, the Zeon forces found themselves in desperate need of replacement parts for their mobile suits and other weapons. Forced to salvage whatever they could, inoperable machines were often disassembled for use as replacement parts, new unit designs cobbled together from whatever was available in order to get more combat units to the field. One of the most common variations was the MS-06V Zaku Tank, created from mounting a Zaku torso, head and arms on the drive base of a Magella attack tank. These units were prized by field commanders starved for replacement mobile suits, and were used for both construction and combat.


Reconnaissance Type variations

The reconnaissance models were said to be used to team up with other mobile suits and launch skirmish attacks on enemies and determine by the countering numbers how many forces the enemy had in the area.


MS-06E Zaku Reconnaissance Type

First appear as part of Mobile Suit Variations and later got animated in
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, design by
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. The MS-06E Zaku Reconnaissance Type, or just Zaku Recon Type for short, was designed for scouting and reconnaissance missions. These Zaku Recon Types, also known as E-Types, mounted specialized camera guns and sensor systems.


MS-06E-3 Zaku Flipper

First appear as part of Mobile Suit Variations, design by
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. Of the one hundred or so MS-06E Zaku Reconnaissance Types that were built during the One Year War, a handful were further upgraded into the MS-06E-3 Zaku Flipper. The Zaku Flipper was designed to play the role of a reconnaissance and scouting unit. It got its name from the creator because instead of a normal mono-eye head, its head is three-eyed with two large fins (flips) next to it as high-powered radar that can even penetrate Minovsky particle.


MS-11 Action Zaku

First appear as part of Mobile Suit Variations and later got animated in
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, design by
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. The MS-11 Action Zaku, often referred to as Act Zaku for short, is a
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prototype mobile suit based on the MS-06 Zaku II. However, the Act Zaku was introduced too late for the Principality of Zeon. When the Earth Federation Forces captured the Pezun asteroid, they obtained the designs for the Action Zaku, and the concept of magnetic joint coating. The Earth Federation would put the Act Zaku into production for their own use after the
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.


Worker Type variations


MS-06F (MS-06H) Zaku Minelayer

First appear as part of Mobile Suit Variations, design by
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. The Zaku Minelayer is a standard ''MS-06F Zaku II'' equipped with a different style backpack. With this new backpack, the Zaku II is adapted to play the role of a mine-laying unit. The new backpack houses several drums filled with space mines, with twelve mines packed into every drum. The backpack also has a few additional maneuvering thrusters and carries five times the amount of fuel of a standard Zaku II. However, the Zaku Minelayer requires a special loading area on a Musai to reload, launch, or land.


MS-06W Worker Zaku

First appear as part of Mobile Suit Variations, design by
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. The Worker Zaku was a variant on the traditional Zaku design designed exclusively for labor. The unit's cockpit was modified and constructed from the cockpit of a standard construction vehicle, allowing someone without military training to pilot the suit. The suits were fielded in western Asia, until the production was moved towards the MS-06V, which used most of the same parts as the MS-06W.


Psycommu Test Type Variations


MS-06Z (MS-06Z-3) Psycommu Test Type Zaku II

First appear as part of Mobile Suit Variations, design by
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. The MS-06Z Psycommu Test Type Zaku II was the final Zaku variant developed under the MS-16X "Bishop" plan. Three test units were created, but the plan was halted due to a fatal flaw. The suit's incredibly high energy consumption meant that they could only fight for a maximum of 10 minutes. The wire-guided forearms with beam cannons mounted in each of the fingers were almost identical to the ones that would later be implemented in the MSN-02 Zeong. Additionally, the suit's unique weaponry, psycommu system, and additional apogee thrusters brought the price of the suit up to the equivalent of several Zaku IIs.


Post-war Insurgent variations


MS-21C Dra-C

First appeared in the
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Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory, designed by Mika Akitaka. After the end of the
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many of the
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remnants that refused to let the war end in anything less than victory retreated from the Earth Sphere and went into hiding. While in exile these renegade fleets slowly built up their forces, plotting to renew their conflict against the
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. There were little supplies available to the Zeon remnants, so to build up their forces, the Dra-C was built from salvaged parts and mobile suit components (notably the torsos and arms of Zaku II F2s). This new machine is a space-only, high-speed interceptor Mobile Suit. Its standard armaments were light; most units were fielded with a 40mm vulcan gun and a beam saber-equipped shield on the left arm, though some have been shown with larger beam gatling guns. This mobile suit was notably used by the Delaz Fleet remnants during the Delaz Conflict of 0083, and some would continue to see some use at least another thirteen years afterward, in the hands of the Axis Fleet during both the Gryps Conflict of 0087–0088, and by the Sleeves in 0096. As a
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, the Dra-C appears as part of the Axis fleet in a dark-gray color scheme in the third
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film, and in a pink color scheme with a gatling gun in episode 3 of
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.


MS-06F (Stutzer version)

Appear in ' photonovel, design by Kenki Fujioka. After the One Year War, the remnants of the Zeon forces upgraded their Zaku II units to this MS-06F Zaku II "Stutzer" configuration to counter the Titans' new machines, as Zeon no longer had any production capabilities for any new mobile suit designs. The Zaku II "Stutzer" was enhanced with winch units, which were able to launch wire-guided arm parts that could entangle enemy machines with wire, or throw hand grenades at them while the mobile suit itself remained hidden. Additionally, the Stutzer mounted the MS-14A Gelgoog's beam rifle, which was powered by an auxiliary generator on its back.


Novel version

In the Mobile Suit Gundam Novel by Yoshiyuki Tomino, Zaku fingers contain
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Touch to burn its way through obstructions and its boosters can bring it to jump to a height of 800m.


Descendants of the Zaku II series

Although the original Zaku II was obsolete by the end of Zeon's war for independence, its design was frequently revisited in following conflicts; for instance, the RMS-106 Hi-Zack (a hybrid between Zeon's Zaku and
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's GM) of the Gryps Conflict, the AMX-011 Zaku III of the first Neo Zeon movement, (to a lesser extent) the AMS-119 Geara Doga of the second Neo Zeon movement, the AMS-129 Geara Zulu of the third Neo Zeon movement, and the OMS-06RF RF Zaku of the Mars Zeon Rebellion.


Popular culture


Modeling competition

There is an ''Ore Zaku'' ("My Zaku") competition held by
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every year, where modellers can only use Zaku models to enter. Celebrating the MG Zaku Ver. 2.0's release, the June and July 2007 edition of
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have listed the pictures of most of the variants as a prelude of their Campaign ''ザク祭り(仮)'' (Zaku Carnival, name to be determined), where, in 1 month's time, there are already 20 entries to their ''Special Invitation'' campaign. They have accepted entries for the common campaign in the July and August 2007 issue, and the results are released in the November 2007 issue.


Parts collection

Merchandise like shoulder armour and antenna (horn) of the Zaku are available and a new series of products by
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called ''Parts Collection'' for UFO catchers features four parts of the Zaku, a shoulder spike armor piece that is a radio, a body as a tool box, shoulder shield as a clock and head as a light. The four parts can be put together to form a roughly 1/35 scale Zaku. Each part has 3 different colors, and thus users can build different variants.


Forklift

The two
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s used in the Bandai Hobby Centre in
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are named "MS-06 Zaku" and "MS-06S Zaku Char's Custom" and painted in green and red respectively with a mono-eye in the front panel of the truck.


Stamps

The Japanese post office released two stamps with a Zaku II on it, one with a Zaku as the background and Gundam in the foreground and one featuring Char's Custom Zaku II.


Razor blades

In addition to the traditional modeling kits, the Kai Razor company has made a Char's custom Zaku II razor blade.


Cell phone

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have released (through
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Japan) a 913SH G Type-
Char Char may refer to: People *Char Fontane, American actress *Char Margolis, American spiritualist * René Char (1907–1988), French poet *The Char family of Colombia: ** Fuad Char, Colombian senator ** Alejandro Char Chaljub, mayor of Barranquilla ...
cell phone with an MS-06S Zaku II Commander Type (Char's custom) head as the battery charging compartment. The red
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symbol in the front cover of the cell phone will serve as the eye of the Zaku when placed inside.


Reception

The Zaku design has been described as "one of the most beloved and iconic mecha designs from the ''Gundam'' franchise".


See also

* Hybrid Zaku (
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MS-06 Zaku II The is a fictional line of manned robots (mecha) from ''Mobile Suit Gundam'', part of the Universal Century fictional universe, where they are the Principality of Zeon's most commonly fielded Mobile Suits. The most widely known model is the M ...
) - ハイザック(HIZACK / HI-ZACK)


References

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