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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Every franchise has its humble beginnings, and the Gundam franchise is no exception. Gundam Sousei is a manga retelling of Gundam's rise from obscurity into the legendary franchise it has become today. It is written and illustrated by Hideki Owada. Sounds pretty simple and boring, right? WRONG. Gundam Sousei takes the development team (and a few of the actors) from Mobile Suit Gundam and cranks up their quirks and personalities to insane levels. The director is a chain-smoking, shades-sporting Badass, Sunrise's program director is New Meat Moe, the character designer is a Bishounen, the mechanical designer is a grease monkey who draws on the side, the list goes on. If the person was involved in the creation of Gundam, they will be exaggerated. And Hilarity Ensues. While most of the story focuses on how outrageous director Yoshiyuki Tomino is, the manga does take time out to show off some of the weird and peculiar facts surrounding the early years of Gundam that may have fallen to the sands of time. |