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Mobile Suit Gundam Wing - Operation 7 (2000)

Facts

Directed byGordon Hunt
CastMark Hildreth, Scott McNeil, Kirby Morrow, Brad Swaile, Ted Cole and Jim Byrnes
Theatrical ReleaseMarch 6, 2000
DVD ReleaseMay 15, 2001
Running Time125 minutes
MPAA RatingUnrated
UPC Code669198167690
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About Mobile Suit Gundam Wing - Operation 7

While Heero and Quatre wage their battles on the ground, the other Gundam pilots remain in space. Duo must take the offensive while piloting an incomplete Gundam Deathscythe into battle. Back on Earth, Zechs continues his crusade to destroy the Romefeller's Mobile Dolls. The Treize Faction faces near destruction at the hands of the Romefeller Foundation, while Heero must head alone towards the battlefield and with him, the destructive power of a new Gundam is leashed... DVD features: Interactive menus, Dolby Digital audio, bilingual format (Japanese/English) with English subtitles, extras - character/Gundam information. As seen on the Cartoon Network! Hit series backed by extensive licensing - including Toys and models by Bandai!

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (11 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteAwesome anime series and definitely worth watchingQuote
There aren't enough good things I can say about this series. If you like this genre then this is definitely for you. The storyline is complex but not so much so that you can't follow it. The battles are well thought out and not over done to where it looks stupid and the series isn't so drawn out that you forget what happened in the beginning. This is a great series from start to finish and I'd recommend it to anyone. December 21, 2008

rating: 5 Quotethis is a great dvdQuote
this is the start of the second season in the show and it great i love the gundam wing shows get this dvd it really is good November 20, 2002

rating: 5 QuoteAnd its name is EpyonQuote
We finally get to see where Trowa went to. Trowa had been missing ever since Heero fought Quatre in Wing Zero. Trowa is at the same circus he was during the first part of the series, but he forgets who he is and thinks he is Catherine's brother.
WuFei makes his return as well in his new gundam.
Duo gets to be in the Wing Zero for a brief time and almosted destoryed the colony Hilde is on. Duo attacks Wing Zero but doesn't destory it.
Heero and Quarte are at the sanc kingdom. Heero goes to fight for the Trize Fraction and meets Treize. Treize gives Heero a new mobile suit called Epyon. Epyon is much like Wing Zero. Heero destorys everybody in the battlefield, including the Trize Fraction.
This DVD features a new menu compared to the other menus of the older DVDs. July 25, 2002

rating: 5 QuoteThe Gundam pilots make their returnQuote
In these five episodes, the Gundam pilots make their return after the Lunar Base incident. In episode 35, Heero and Quatre become students at the Sanc Kingdom. It is there that Heero reaquires his Gundam 01 and meets the war crazed Dorthy Catalonia. Soon, the remaining members of the Treize faction are taken in by the Sanc Kingdom as refugees, but Romefeller refuses this. While trying to destroy the Treize faction, Noin mobilizes the secret white Torus units to assist. In episode 36, Duo is hiding out in a colony with Hilde only to be welcomed by Trent with the Wing Zero. Duo is forced to pilot the Wing Zero and is overcommed by the Zero system. When Romefeller comes to stop this test, Trent throws Duo out and destroys the attacking mobile dolls. Duo heads back to kill Trent with 02 and ens up sending Trent drifting in space. In episode 37, Zechs attacks the mobile dolls headed for Luxemburg while Heero heads off there as well. In episode 38, while the Trieze faction fights off Romefeller, Trieze gives Heero the speical Gundam, Epyon. The Epyon has been equiped with a speical Zero system on it. Meanwhile, Trieze abandons the Talgese in the middle of a battle and switches over to the Wing Zero. In episode 39, Trowa is found by Katherine and Wu Fei is now infuriated with rage after seeing his colony destroyed. Zechs trys to ally himself with Wu Fei, but to no prevail. The disc menu is setup like the Wing Zero system. The only extra is the Epyon gallery and bio along with trailers. There is a nice trailer for Gundam 0079 I should add. The Japanese language is somewhat better than the English version which sounds ok, but gets a little boring. One thing I hate is that I'll have to wait for Operation 8 in order to see the second opening. Even though the main menu features it. Overall, a very entertaining disc that makes me want to buy the next volume so fast. June 18, 2001

rating: 5 QuoteThe Saga Continues.... SUIT UP!Quote
No Spoilers Here...

This DVD continues the saga established in the previous six discs with everyone's favorite fine young Gundanium mecha pilots still struggling to find peace, themselves, happiness and a place in the ever changing world After Colony 195. As with any serialized program like Gundam Wing, it is rather important for the viewer to have some (or a lot) of knowledge about the current state of affairs in the series prior to viewing this disc or a serious case of "WHAT?" could result.

Operation 7 covers a fair amount of ground and introduces some new characters as well as filling in NUMEROUS details about some character relations and personal information about the mechs as well as their pilots and those who seek to help them / protect them / steal them away / destroy them... can't someone just hold these boys close and leave them alone... perhaps on Operation 8??? No flashback filled episodes and while there are a great deal of romance and intrigue, this disc disc ups the ante on combat and strives to bring the reality of combat even closer than before.

A master work continues [and my japanese friends say that this is "Kiddie" gundam... can't wait for the "serious" Gundam] to build on a strong foundation.

The DVD transfer and encoding is a great improvement on the previous disc including a MUCH smoother transition feature and at least some attempt to incorporate better "extras" and some better use of the advantages of the digital technology. The trailers and additional materials are a nice touch and overall this disc looks MUCH better over all... about time, BANDAI.

My copy of Endless Waltz is STILL sealed and awaiting the last "episode" DVD to be released.

!3x4/4x3! May 28, 2001

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