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* [[Gratuitous French]] (The titular ''Ecole du Ciel'', plus the GM Canard and the Le Cygne. Justified by the Ecole du Ciel being located in Canada.
* [[Gratuitous French]] (The titular ''Ecole du Ciel'', plus the GM Canard and the Le Cygne. Justified by the Ecole du Ciel being located in Canada.
* [[Hostage for Macguffin]] (At one point, the Titans take Asuna's mother hostage and demands Asuna in exchange.)
* [[Hostage for Macguffin]] (At one point, the Titans take Asuna's mother hostage and demands Asuna in exchange.)
* [[Hot Blooded]] (Francis.)
* [[Hot-Blooded]] (Francis.)
* [[Hotblooded Sideburns]] (Francis has these. [[Hot Blooded|Figures.]])
* [[Hotblooded Sideburns]] (Francis has these. [[Hot-Blooded|Figures.]])
* [[Lady of War]] (Marie fits this. {{spoiler|Erisia}} probably would have grown into one [[Brainwashed|except...]])
* [[Lady of War]] (Marie fits this. {{spoiler|Erisia}} probably would have grown into one [[Brainwashed|except...]])
* [[Lethal Chef]] (Asuna)
* [[Lethal Chef]] (Asuna)

Revision as of 21:13, 26 January 2014

Mobile Suit Gundam École du Ciel (Tenku no Gakko) [1] is a manga series written and illustrated by Haruhiko Mikimoto, starting publication sometime in 2002. One of its most notable characteristics is that it is only the second Gundam story to have a female protagonist. (Gundam 0080 has a female Gundam pilot, but she's not the main character. The first is Tiel's Impulse, in which the main protagonist is a 14 year old girl.) It is also notable for being the first one that's any good.

The story starts just as the events of Gundam 0083 concludes and the Titans are formed amidst apparent hostilities between Earthnoids and Spacenoids. Enter our heroine -- Asuna Elmarit -- enrolling into the distinguished military academy "Ecole du Ciel", training to become a mobile suit pilot. Of course, that's not what she really wants to do but she may not have a choice in the matter as the Titans have taken an interest in her due to her father's research - who has been missing since the One Year War.

Is currently an Ongoing Series.


Contains examples of the following tropes:

  1. roughly translated, that's French and then Japanese for "School of the Sky"