List of Mobile Suit Gundam Episodes

List Of Mobile Suit Gundam Episodes

This is the list of episodes of the Japanese anime television series Mobile Suit Gundam (機動戦士ガンダム, Kidō Senshi Gandamu?). Created and directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino, Mobile Suit Gundam was produced by Nagoya Broadcasting Network, Sotsu Agency, and Sunrise. The English adaptation of the anime is licensed by Bandai Entertainment.

The series premiered in Japan on Nagoya Broadcasting Network between April 7, 1979 and January 26, 1980, spanning 43 episodes. The English adaptation premiered in the United States on Cartoon Network's Toonami programing block between July 23, 2001 and September 12, 2001 when it was removed due to the September 11th Attacks. Episode 38 was skipped due to the attacks, and the show removed after Episode 39. The final episode did premiered on Toonami's "New Year's Evil" special presentation. Animax Asia also broadcast the English adaptation across Southeast Asia and South Asia. The 15th episode - Cucuruz Doan's Island never aired in English.

Two pieces of theme music by Koh Ikeda are used for the episodes, one opening theme and one closing theme. The opening theme is "Fly! Gundam" (Tobe! Gundam), and the closing theme is "Forever Amuro" (Eien ni Amuro).

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