"Mobile Fighter G Gundam" new spin-off "Final Chapter" Part 3 "Sangyo Shinden ~Jewish of the East~" to be released in January 2025; main character setting art also revealed

「機動武闘伝Gガンダム外伝」の最終章となる第3部「機動武闘伝Gガンダム外伝 三侠新傳 ~東方の珠~」のメインキャラクターの設定画(C)創通・サンライズ
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「機動武闘伝Gガンダム外伝」の最終章となる第3部「機動武闘伝Gガンダム外伝 三侠新傳 ~東方の珠~」のメインキャラクターの設定画(C)創通・サンライズ

It has been announced that the third and final chapter of the new spin-off of the popular anime series Mobile Fighter G Gundam, Mobile Fighter G Gundam, entitled Mobile Fighter G Gundam Gaiden: Sanxia Shinden ~Jewels of the East~, will be produced and will be released in January 2025. Setting drawings of the two main characters of the third part have also been released. The sixth and final episode of the second part, Mobile Fighter G Gundam Gaiden: Eiyuu Hensei, was released on November 8th, and information on the third part was announced.

Continuing from the first part, the second part is a spin-off written by General Director Yasuhiro Imagawa, and will reveal the story of Schwarz Bruder, a Neo-German Gundam fighter not depicted in the anime. In the final episode, the two machines, Urbe Gundam and Nobel Gundam Lund, which were supposed to have been destroyed in the previous tournament in Kyoto, are revived using Devil Gundam cells and attack Domon and Rain. At the mercy of the two machines' coordinated movements and in a desperate pinch, Domon and his men come up with a desperate plan, but at that moment, they hear a familiar voice.

The cover illustration for "Complete Record Mobile Fighter G Gundam 30th Anniversary Commemorative Side Story (tentative title)," which will be included in the "Mobile Fighter G Gundam Official Record Collection," has also been released. It was also announced that Yamaguchi Kappei, who plays Sai Saicee, will appear as the second guest on "Gunchan Radio Station G," hosted by Seki Tomokazu, who plays Domon Kasshu.

The story of "Mobile Fighter G Gundam" is that fighters representing each country use Gundams to compete in the Gundam Fight, a martial arts tournament. Broadcast from 1994 to 1995, it was set in a world unrelated to the previous "Gundam" series, and gained popularity as a unique fighting anime.

To commemorate the 30th anniversary of "Mobile Fighter G Gundam," the first part of a new spin-off, "Mobile Fighter G Gundam Gaiden: Tenchi Tenkaku," was released on the official website, generating a lot of buzz.

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