Athrun returns to Orb in his new mobile suit, the Savior, unaware of what has happened. He is immediately attacked an decides to retreat to Carpentaria, where he is reunited with the Minerva. Their orders are to assist in the attack on the Eurasian Federation's Suez Base. He also learns from Talia about Orb's alliance with the Federation and the Freedom kidnapping Cagalli from her wedding. Neo, meanwhile, orders an attack on the Minerva as they are en route to Suez. Sting, Stella and Auel engage Shinn and the others. During the battle, Shinn loses control of him emotions an has to be reminded of his duties. The Archangel, meanwhile, monitors the new of the battle from another location, safely underwater. They are waiting for the right time to involve themselves in the conflict. Sequel to blockbuster hit Gundam SEED! Character design by Hisashi Hirai. Genre: Action/Sci-Fi/Mecha.
N**N
The Battle Rages On
The plot heats up in this volume and I would absolutely suggest you pick it up. You wont be dissappointed. And for any sckeptics out there, know that the first half of Seed Destiny is the best.
K**S
Five Stars
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A**K
Very good anime
I love The gundam seed serie zo i love gundam seed destiny twoit's a very good amine serie
C**E
Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny, vol. 4
I bought the movie for my kids ages 8,11 and 19 and they loved it! My husband actually watched it with them and completely enjoyed it also.
C**L
Fanboy Praise
ok, so strait up, i am a fan of (most of) the gundam franchise.i enjoy the telling and re-telling of what, in the original release gundam series was obviously a derivation of the story of World War II. for the most part it remains the same as it always has been in terms of the story itself.With gundam SEED however, new wrinkles such as excellent character developement and the enriched quality of story-telling which is for the most part only surpassed by the quality of the art (the entire series being considered to be this art) as a whole can bee seen.The story of Gundam SEED: Destiny is as much about Shin Asuka as it is about Athrun Zala and toward the end of the series is much more about establishing a greater understanding of the strength of Athrun's relationship with Kira Yamato (the protagonist of Gundam SEED) even in their divergent paths in their own lives, and about what it means to fight, and to have something for which to fight than it is specifically about Shin.I enjoyed Seed Destiny both because SEED (the core show) is my favorite rendition of the Gundam story to date (out of a reminiscence for that which i care greatly) and because the story itself is much darker. it is to Gundam SEED what Stardust Memory is to the original Gundam series, more/less.all of "our heroes" both in ZAFT and OMNI (the earth federation's space-bourne military from whom Kira fights in SEED) have grown up, and the world has with them.anyway, its all very refreshing, and all of the characters fit their rolls very well and for the most part are likable. i must confess, i have not seen (nor do i care to) the english dub, as it was HORRID(!) in the english release of Gundam SEED (almost all of the anime i watch is either fan-subbed, or i speak enough japanese to follow it without subs when they arent available. generally i frown on dubbing unless great care is taken, however, if the only way you are going to experience this great series is dubbed, so be it.
K**B
One of my favorite Gundam entries
Gundam seed is one of the more modernized Gundam entries. The 2 previous shows, Gundam wing and 08th MS Team were pretty good. Gundam Wing had okay animation, but the voice cast was bad on the english dub. 08th MS Team has ok voice acting, but the animation was kind rough. Gundam Seed has neither of these problems. It has really good animation and pretty good voice acting. The soundtrack is also really well done. The story is also more interesting. There are some major plot twists and some great conflicts between the characters. It definitely deserves the 2 seasons that it ran. With lots of great characters, a pretty in depth plot and high quality production it's definitely my favorite Gundam since the original. You should give it a chance. I hope you like it as much as I do.
C**R
Bouncy Meer Campbell Sings Bubbly Version of Lacus Clyne Song
The Mobile Gundam Seed Destiny Vol. 4 DVD contains episodes 15-18. In Episode 17, Meer Campbell can be seen and heard singing "Quiet Night C.E. 73" for the first time on the series. It is Meer's uptempo version of the Lacus Clyne song "Shizukana Yoru ni" ("In the Quiet Night"). In case Bandai Entertainment and The Ocean Group do not include translations of the original Japanese ending credits for some songs - which they did not do for the Lacus Clyne songs on the Mobile Suit Gundam Seed series, excluding the movies - here are the English translations for the Meer Campbell songs: Insert Song "Quiet Night C.E. 73," Lyrics by Yuki Kajiura, Composed by Toshihiko Sahashi, Arranged by Hideyuki Daichi Suzuki, Performed by Meer Campbell (Rie Tanaka) (Victor Entertainment); Insert Song "EMOTION," Lyrics by Shouko Shimizu, Composed / Arranged by Hideyuki Daichi Suzuki, Performed by Meer Campbell (Rie Tanaka) (Victor Entertainment). "EMOTION" is heard on episode 47. Full versions of both Meer Campbell songs, "Quiet Night C.E. 73" and "EMOTION," as sung by Meer's Japanese voice actor Rie Tanaka, can be found on the Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny Suit CD Vol. 8 Lacus Clyne x Meer Campbell. Check my other reviews for more information on the Gundam Seed and Gundam Seed Destiny CDs.
D**T
Problème de lecture
J'ai commandé ce dvd pour Offrir (neuf sous blister). A réception il ne fonctionne pas (seul 1 épisode sur 5 est lisible)Retour et échange.La surprise au lancement du nouveau dvd (neuf sous blister), ça ne fonctionne toujours pas et le problème est identique seul 1 épisode sur 5 !!!!Je l'ai donc retourné une 2eme fois mais là j'ai opté pour le remboursement ! ;-)Merci aux personnels pour leur sympathie et leur rapidité d'intervention.
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