Earth is in a panic as a colony is raining down on them in chunks, and I guess that means terrorists are out to play again. No, I'm serious I suppose I should preface this by saying that Stargazer, to the best of my knowledge- as it is the only Gundam SEED content I have watched- follows the events of Gundam SEED Destiny. My reward for that cash, having dropped it Stargazer was a bunch of loosely defined characters, strange visual effects, loose plot explanations and some general presumptuousness- from what I gather, these are typical deliveries from the boys of the C.E. My reward for that cash, having dropped it on War in the Pocket was a memorable experience worth revisiting that neither ate up my time nor did it feel shortchanged. 73 Stargazer would be to the 'Cosmic Era' (C.E.) of Gundam, I spent no less than fifty dollars on three episodes of Gundam as I did with the six episodes, all promised "on one disc!" by the case of War in the Pocket. Under the assumption that what War in the Pocket was to the 'Universal Century' era of Gundam, Gundam SEED C.E. Characters were memorable, the plot was interesting and the theme was well-presented, understandable and touching. It was a six-epsiode OVA that took me for a wild ride with laughs, smiles, tears and left me feeling rewarded for my two-hour-and-some investment into it. Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket was a beautiful insight into 'short but sweet' operation.
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