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athena-gunpla · 6 months
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Mobile Suit Gundam: Chronological Watch Order for the Universal Century Timeline
UC 0001
Laplace incident – the Universal Century is declared, and Laplace, the Prime Minister’s residence, is destroyed by terrorists (First few minutes of Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn (2010) Episode 1: Day of the Unicorn)
UC 0068
Mobile Suit Gundam The Origin (2015-2018) Episode 1
UC 0071
Mobile Suit Gundam The Origin (2015-2018) Episode 2
UC 0074
Mobile Suit Gundam The Origin (2015-2018) Episode 3 first half
UC 0076
Mobile Suit Gundam The Origin (2015-2018) Episode 3 second half
UC 0077
Mobile Suit Gundam The Origin (2015-2018) Episode 4 first half
UC 0078
Mobile Suit Gundam The Origin (2015-2018) Episode 4 third quarter
UC 0079 (the One Year War):
Mobile Suit Gundam The Origin (2015-2018) Episode 4 ending, Episode 5 (January 3rd up until January 15th 0079 UC).
Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO: The Hidden One Year War (2004) Episode 1: Vanishing Serpent of Loum, runs from 4th to 17th January 0079UC.
Mobile Suit Gundam The Origin (2015-2018) Episode 6 (The Battle of Loum, January 15th-16th 0079; later events in the epilogue scattered throughout the first half of the year).
Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO 2: The Gravity Front Episodes (2008) Episode 1: Take Out That Angel of Death!, runs from 26th to 27th April 0079UC.
Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO: The Hidden One Year War (2004) Episode 2: Howls Stained in Dusk, runs from 29th April to 11th May 0079UC.
Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO 2: The Gravity Front Episodes (2008) Episode 2: Kings of the Jungle, Roll Out!, runs from 21st to 26th July 0079UC.
Mobile Suit Gundam (1979) Episodes 1-15, starts September 18th 0079UC.
Mobile Suit Gundam: Cucuruz Doan’s Island (a movie adaptation of Episode 15), around about late October 0079UC. This is set in the Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin timeline, and thus the White Base has already visited Jaburo and all members are officially part of the Earth Federation Forces. The Guntank is replaced by a second Guncannon, Sleggar is present, and Cucuruz Doan's Island is relocated to the Canary Islands rather than Japan, although the event still precedes Operation Odessa.
Mobile Suit Gundam (1979) Episodes 16-25 (up to early November 0079UC)
Mobile Suit Gundam 08th MS Team Episodes 1-11 (October 6th 0079UC up to around 15th November 0079. Starts after 0079 Episode 10 (Garma's death), and finishes sometime after the battle of Odessa during the Zeon Asian Ground Forces retreat)
Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO 2: The Gravity Front Episodes (2008) Episode 3: Odessa, Storm of Steel!, runs from 8th to 9th November 0079UC, concurrently with Operation Odessa in Episode 25 of Mobile Suit Gundam (1979). The upcoming series Requiem for Vengeance will also occur during the European front and Operation Odessa, I'll update this timeline when it releases.
Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO: The Hidden One Year War (2004) Episode 3: Dance of the Orbital Ghosts, runs from 24th October to 11th November 0079UC.
Mobile Suit Gundam (1979) Episodes 25-35 occur from around November of 0079UC up until the start of December, although there aren't many exact dates for when exactly in the year each episode takes place, although The Battle of Solomon in Episode 35 takes place on 24th December 0079 UC).
Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO: Apocalypse 0079 (2006) Episode 1: In the Skies of Jaburo I Saw the Sea, happens from 3rd to 7th December 0079UC, sometime after 0079 Episode 30.
Gundam 0080 War in The Pocket (1989) runs from around December 9th 0079UC up until around 12th to 25th December 0079UC.
Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO: Apocalypse 0079 (2006) Episode 2: Cross the Path of Light, happens from 28th to 30th December 0079UC.
Final few episodes (around 36/37 until 43) of Mobile Suit Gundam (1979) definitively happen on December 30th and 31st 0079UC, as this is when the Battle of A Bao Qu occurs in canon.
Peace treaty with Zeon signed on 1st January 0080UC.
Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO: Apocalypse 0079 (2006) Episode 3: Spirits Returning to the Cries of Thunder, happens from 31st December 0079UC until 1st January 0080UC.
UC 0080
Mobile Suit Gundam 08th MS Team Episode 12 (unspecified number of months after the end of the One Year War)
UC 0083
Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory (1991-1992)
UC 0087
Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (1985-1986)
The Gryps Conflict/Gryps War
UC 0088
Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ (1986-1987)
The First Neo-Zeon war
UC 0093
Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack (1988)
The Second Neo-Zeon war
UC 0096
Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn (2010-2014)
Laplace incident - occurs from around April 7th 0096UC til May 4th 0096UC
UC 0097
Mobile Suit Gundam Narrative (2018)
UC 0100
The Principality of Zeon is officially dissolved and reabsorbed back into the Earth Federation
UC 0105
Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway (2020)
UC 120
Mobile Suit Gundam F90 (1990)
UC 0123
Mobile Suit Gundam F91 (1991)
UC 149
Zanscare Empire Declared, Zanscare War Commences
UC 0153
Mobile Suit Victory Gundam (1993-1994)
End of the Zanscare War and all key members of the imperial core
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allieshouts · 7 months
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SCOTT THE WOZ necessary lore videos
dedicated to my friend @coolboy12345. exclamation marks denote videos of absolute critical lore importance. if a video has no blurb / explanation, assume it is important. it is recommended you watch all of these videos.
I'm sorry for throwing a todolist-shaped rock at your head, coolboy. I really am.
THE INTERNET AND YOU -- not canon, but it's Scott's first true masterpiece and it features a lot of his friends who you will see later
FIRST TIME VAPE SHOP -- Scott introduces Joe, Dom and [Sam]. contains the first instance of the phrase "Hey all, Scott here!"
NINTENDO SWITCH WISH LIST -- the first traditional video in the "Scott the Woz" format
NINTENDO SWITCH PRESENTATION 2017 -- pepto bismol
HISTORY OF SMASH BROS LEAKS -- Critique That Leak & Dick Vitale
TINDER -- really funny
A LOOK BACK AT THE NINTENDO 3DS -- This game blows!
BREATH OF THE WILD ISN'T PERFECT -- Scott ruins his credibility
POLYBIUS -- a pivotal moment in Scott's production value
! A VERY MADDEN 08 CHRISTMAS
THE GUY GAME -- I just think coolboy will like this one
THE WIIWARE CHRONICLES I , THE WIIWARE CHRONICLES II , THE WIIWARE CHRONICLES III , THE WIIWARE CHRONICLES IV , THE WIIWARE CHRONICLES V -- optional
GAME COMPILATIONS COMPILATION -- send-off to Old Location McGee
SUPER MARIO GALAXY 2 -- introduction to New Location McGee
! GAME STORES -- introduction of Chet Shaft
AS SEEN ON TV -- funny
! IT'S AWESOME BABY!
! HOMECOMING
SHOVELWARE VARIETY HOUR ROUND 2 -- provides a good introduction to Data Design Interactive. also, as a side note for coolboy, this is the episode that got me to buy Truth or Lies
! THE GREAT MYSTERIES OF GAMING
! IT'S A BARGAIN BIN CHRISTMAS
ANIME GAMES -- battle between Scott and Dr. Anna May
WE DARE -- establishes link between DKBB and anti-virginity
! THE DARK AGE OF NINTENDO
! THE DARKER AGE OF NINTENDO
! THE DARKEST AGE OF NINTENDO
GAME SHOW GAMES -- my personal all-time favorite episode
! THE TRIAL
MARIO PARTY -- very funny romp with Scott, Jeb Jab, and Rex Mohs
! MEMORY CARDS
! SPEED DATING
! YOU'RE NOT AN RPG GUY -- whole gang get-together
! BORDERLINE FOREVER
RIDE TO HELL RETRIBUTION -- Scott plays a terrible biker game
GAME BATHS -- funny
TOYS TO LIFE -- very funny romp with Scott, Jeb Jab, and Rex Mohs
MARIO PARTY 2 -- very funny romp with Scott, Jeb Jab, and Rex Mohs
! THE FUNERAL
! THE GIFTS OF GAMING -- whole gang get-together with some lore additions
DONKEY KONG BARREL BLAST -- Scott finally faces his virginity
IT CAME FROM THE NINTENDO ESHOP -- introduces Prison Employee
BOARD GAME VIDEO GAMES -- very funny romp with Scott, Jeb Jab, and Rex Mohs
THE COMMERCIAL FAILURE -- ends with a stellar musical number
MERRY CHRISTMAS, DATA DESIGN -- whole gang get-together
CANDY GAMES -- whole gang get-together with temporary character death
! HAVE A BOOTLEG GAMING CHRISTMAS
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Hello, I want to get into Psycho-Pass. What is the correct order to watch the anime in? Others I’ve asked have expressed confusion about this.
Hi! So excited for your Psycho-Pass journey. 🎉☺️ #oneofus
There are a few opinions on what helps to make the most "sense" of the series timeline, but the official watch order is as it was canonically released, so:
Season 1 》 Season 2 》 Psycho-Pass: The Movie (2015) 》 Sinners of the System mini series (3 parts) 》 Season 3 》 First Inspector (thnx, blackshadow!!!) 》 Providence (2023 movie).
Hope this helps!!! 🩵
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existingtm · 2 months
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My Preferred Kuroshitsuji/Black Butler Watch Order
Canon/Manga Watch Order
Season 1, episodes 1–6 and 13–15
Season 3 (AKA "Book of Circus")
"Book of Murder"
"Book of the Atlantic"
Season 4 (releasing Apr 13, 2024)
(Keep in mind that some of the canon episodes contain minor non-canon elements that connect to the non-canon episodes)
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Non-canon Watch Order
Season 1, episodes 7–12 and 16–24
Season 1 OVA "His Butler, On Stage"
Season 2 OVAs "Ciel in Wonderland Part 1" and "Ciel in Wonderland Part 2"
Season 2
The rest of the Season 2 OVAs, "Welcome to the Phantomhives," "The Making of Kuroshitsuji II," ""Spider's Intention," and "The Tale of Will the Shinigami" (order doesn't matter for these)
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fandomloverangel · 7 months
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Doctor Who (2005): Watch Order and How/Where to Watch
This is an in-progress (but mostly complete) spreadsheet of every episode and spin-off ever made for the 2005 reboot of Doctor Who. I am continuing to update and refine this, but this is almost complete right now. I made this for @blue-beauty-butterfly as they are finally watching the show, and I figured I'd share it in-case anyone else wants to see!
watch times for each piece of media (not including k9! or podcasts atm)
watch order
where to watch each thing
podcasts
the main series
torchwood
sarah jane adventures
k9!
class
how long it would take (in hours, minimal breaks) to watch the entire thing (podcasts and k9! not included)
how long it would take (in days, minimal breaks) to watch the entire thing (podcasts and k9! not included)
the third page is color coded
links I used to compile this (feel free to tell me if i missed anything (other than the books, i haven't gotten there yet))
ENJOY!
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1001100-02 · 4 months
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Surely the ultimate Doctor Who watch order would be in Universe Timeline order? Just every episode in order of the year each took place in
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livingjoke · 2 years
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The Defenders Watch Order
For anyone who wants to catch up in time for Daredevil: Born Again
(updated spreadsheet link under cut)
Daredevil (season 1)
Jessica Jones (season 1)
Daredevil (season 2)
Luke Cage (season 1)
Iron Fist (season 1)
The Defenders
The Punisher (season 1)
Jessica Jones (season 2)
Luke Cage (season 2)
Iron Fist (season 2)
Daredevil (season 3)
The Punisher (season 2)
Jessica Jones (season 3)
Hawkeye (season 1)
Spider-Man: No Way Home
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (season 1)
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1X_AWusZfdhfwBRLdqcJwuHnCizyUTVi5RyfeC3byzcs/edit?usp=sharing
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The order I watched kaleidoscope in:
Violet 💜
Yellow 💛
Green 💚
Pink 💕
Orange 🧡
Red ❤️
Blue 💙
White 🤍
The order I think would be more fun:
Red ❤️
Yellow💛
Blue 💙
Orange🧡
Green💚
Pink 💕
Violet💜
White 🤍
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coolmaycroft · 5 months
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Coomaycroft's guide to experiencing the Scott Piligrim
fWell H'llo newcomers at the Scott Piligrim Franchise.
I've seen this questions posted for several days now "On What order should I experience the media?" "Should I watch the anime or the comics first?"
Well, because it's become an encompassing franchise like Star wars or LOTR, I figured I'd propose a watch order for the people that just became aware of this multi-media spanning saga.
The (main) franchise is made of:
Scott pilgrim (the manga, comic, graphic novel): first released in 2004 as separate volumes and later sold in boxsets, and later in color hardcovers.
Scott pilgrim(the movie): released in 2010, directed by edgar Wright just a mere month after the end of the last volume. Disclaimer, I am biased against the movie.
Scott pilgrim (the game): Released pretty much at the same time as the movie (august 2010) for the play station and Xbox (what gen I don't remeber, it was a long time ago). I'll add a disclaimer here: I have never played the game, But I did watch the gameplays. The game is a side scrolling-beat em up/plataformer/RPG with a few different events depending on choices you take across the game.
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off: the animated series released this november. controverisal for choosing to make Ramona the protagnist of the story rather than scott.
there's also:
Scott Pilgrim vs the animation: A short cartoon made to promote the movie which adapts a flashback from vol. 2 where Kim, Scott and [Redacted] are still in Highschool
The Mobile comic: The comic in app form, which uses animations, sounds and vibration for the experience.
neither of these last 2 is fundamental for the expereince. Now onto the main topic:
what is the optimal way to enjoy Scott Pilgrim?
for this, I'll propose several orders depeding on what your priorities are:
A) the 2010's order: If you like doing things in chronolgical order
Read the comics first
watch the movie
then play the game (tho you can skip it)
finally watch the anime
As its name says: this order is best if you want to experience SP the "correct" way, as in, knowing what the story is about and seeing how it changes across time. basically you get the OG story in comic form, which still has that 2000's vibe. Then the movie takes the main elements of the story and gives it a more grunge 2010's aesthetic with some character change. The game serves as an intermission or break where you get to focus more on the vibes of the world rather than the story. finally the anime is a sort of revisionism on the character of Ramona and sensibilities of the modern times can be seen influencing the overall story: deconstruction, refference and subersion of expectations.
B) The Just the basics Order: if you just wanna se what the fuss is about
watch the anime first
read the comics
skip the movie and the game altogether
Old fans of the franchise will consider skipping the movie a sacrilege but hear me out: there is no storytelling value to be gained from it. All the beats of the story are in the comic and the hottest new thing for the next months is the animation. Sure, the movie is 1hr and 52 minutes, easy to knock out along the animation. But the problem is precisely how much it skips, giving the newcomers little context to understand the characters from the POV of the anime.
The game follows the story beats too loosely to get the full context of the story and characters. sure there are alternate events to the comic but by virtue of it being a game, these events are not elaborated on; no narrative payoff, no storytelling value.
IF you watch the anime first you've gotten a good taste o the SP world and characters with a focus on Ramona. Then you go to read the comics and you'll see the characters in a fuller picture, and much of the lore reffered in the anime will be explained. The anime and the books compliment each other: the anime focuses on Ramona and the side characters more (the exes and ramona's friends) The comics focus on Scott and the main characters (Ramona to a lesser degree, Sex-bob omb, Knives, and Wallace)
C)The Unraveling order: If you don't care much about spoilers and like Lore to be given little by little
watch the movie first
watch the anime next
Read the comics last
the videogame is not necessary.
This order has a few advantages: by watching the movie first you get the crash course on O' Malley's vision. know the cast, basic events, and setting. watching the anime second the world will be expanded, and side characters will be explored but many events will still be shrouded in mystery. Finally by reading the comic last, you get a new context of the events of the movie, the characters the anime and pretty much the story on which everything was based off. Think of it like knowing a friend's story/drama from others and finding a book telling the full version of the events.
This order also gives a very interesting interpretation of Ramona: in the movie you'll see her as a distant, and alluring girl. By watching the anime you get another side of her that the movie doesn't show; much more reletable and understandable. Finally, the comics give us a full understanding of why she is the way she is: her fears, flaws and virtues.
In the end, I consider the comic/manga graphic novel fundamental because it's just good. It has drama, action, romance. It's a story about friendship, gorwing up, and facing your demons. The movie, though I'm biased against it, has some of the funniest moments in the franchise and great scenes. The animation presents a new story and a new vision on the same world. So they all have their merits.
Addendum: FAQ about the franchise
basically quick answers to some of the most asked questions:
Do I have to look at the comics/movie before the animation?
No, the reading is not required. The animation is its own story told with the same characters, epsode 1 is vol. 1 almost to a T except that vol. 1 goes more in depth about evertyhing. From there the story beats are different; they happen with different characters or in different order or are entirely new.
So you can jump right in, and if you go with the other media there's newer stuff from your POV
What's the difference between the comics/movie and the animation?
In layman's terms: the movie and comics focus on Scott, and Ramona is the co-lead. In the animation Ramona is the lead and scott is even less of a co-lead and more of a romantic interest. Again, events differ but are similar.
Are the comics worth it?
Yes, they are. Even if you liked Ramona's story more, she still gets a TON of screentime in the comics and she goes through very different stuff, giving a whole new angle to her. If you didn't like Scott, the comics are all about beating him into the ground and making him learn from his mistakes. If you think Scott is a cinnamon roll that must be protected you'll get a crash course on why nobody is perfect. If you wanted more Knives, wallace, Stephen, and Kiim the comics are totally worth it.
bonus: you also get to know who the unknown blonde girl is, and why everyone is throwing a fit about her and why the fit is totally justifed.
Do I get the b&W version fo the comics or the color version?
That's really up to you. it's the same story but the color versions usually have some extra mini-comics about scott and friends that o'malley made avoer the years. I'm on the camp of "you should read it in the original black and white because that's the original experience" but I'm a pretentious nerd.
why are some people saying they didn't like the animation/it felt off?
the animation changed a LOT of things after ep. 1. Again, they made Ramona the protagonist. But I agree that we got SO little from Scott. In my opnion, the struggle Scott goes through the story to better himself is fundamental to the theming. So, for an old fan, the animation does feel lacking.
On top of that it took the fandom by surprise because all we had heard was that Ramona would get more developemnt but the promos and trailer pretty much felt like they would follow the comics but in a more compressed way. The story structure is changed as well: the comics are a sort of tournament arc shonen. The animation is a murder mystery shonen.
If you're a new fan, don't listen to the olds. It's the Prequel syndrome all over again. the animation is good, the movie is good, the comics are good. Choose your fave and don't let anyone tell you you're worng.
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jesterbells · 2 years
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The Niles and Daphne show
So, background: some friends and I used to watch Down With Love a lot and I became a fan of David Hyde Pierce (he’s the modern Danny Kaye or Donald O’Connor--he can act, sing, dance, and be funny at the same time). Anyway, when I came home from school and turned on the TV, two shows were always on: M*A*S*H and Frasier. I saw Niles and was like “What’s DHP doing in this sitcom?” and started to watch. I quickly became intrigued by the subplot featuring Niles and Daphne, and looked up a list of every episode featuring it, and made a list. This being before streaming, I checked the TV schedule and saw that all of those episodes were on TV within the next two weeks. So I recorded them and watched them in order, and discovered that it formed a really excellent show with a satisfying overarching plot and character development, and got more invested in that than in the rest of Frasier. So now I go back and re-watch what I call The Niles and Daphne show. I’m always trying to get more people into this tiny fandom. So in view of that, I present my curated watch list of Frasier, A.K.A. The Niles and Daphne show:
A list of Frasier episodes that are essential to the arc of the Niles and Daphne plotline:
• “Dinner at Eight” • “A Mid-Winter Night’s Dream” • “My Coffee With Niles” • “An Affair to Forget” • “Kisses Sweeter Than Wine” • “The Last Time I Saw Maris” • “Come Lie with Me” • “Moon Dance” • “The Two Mrs. Cranes” • “Mixed Doubles” • “Daphne Hates Sherry” • “Are You Being Served?” • “Ask Me No Questions” • “Halloween” • “Voyage of the Damned” • “The Maris Counselor” • “The Ski Lodge” • “First Date” • “Dial M for Martin” • “Secret Admirer” • “How to Bury a Millionaire” • “To Tell the Truth” • “Decoys” • “Taps at the Montana” • “Visions of Daphne” • “Shutout in Seattle (part 1)” • “Shutout in Seattle (part 2)” • “Father of the Bride” • “The Late Dr. Crane” • “Back Talk” • “The Fight Before Christmas” • “Big Crane on Campus”* • “Whine Club” • “To Thine Old Self Be True” • “The Three Faces of Frasier”* • “The Dark Side of the Moon” • “Something Borrowed, Something Blue (part 1)” • “Something Borrowed, Something Blue (part 2)” • “And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon (part 1)” • “And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon (part 2)” • “The Bad Son” • “The Great Crane Robbery” • “Taking Liberties” • “Legal Tender Love and Care” • “Frasier’s Edge” • “Hungry Heart” • “Daphne Returns” • “The First Temptation of Daphne” • “Mother Load (part 1)” • “Mother Load (part 2)” • “The Proposal” • “The Guilt Trippers” • “Moons Over Seattle” • “The Ring Cycle” • “Bristle While You Work” • “Rooms with a View” • “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart” • “Daphne Does Dinner” • “No Sex Please, We’re Skittish” • “Maris Returns” • “Murder Most Maris” • “Crock Tales” • “Goodnight, Seattle (part 1)” • “Goodnight, Seattle (part 1)”
*optional additions--a few significant scenes but no big changes, and most of the episode is focused on something else
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kiss me again > kiss > dbk; i personally skipped through kiss me again for petekao (theres a bl cut on yt but its not full tbh) and then watched like the last episodes of dbk cause i didnt need the angst lol, there are some inconsistencies between the three
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athena-gunpla · 6 months
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Premium Official Objective Always Correct "Getting into Gundam" Watchlist (Main Timeline Bias)
I personally think it's best to start with the Universal Century/UC:
original series (0079 or just mobile suit gundam depending on where you pirate it from).
mobile suit gundam: the origin (the prequel, i think it works better if you've already seen the original show)
mobile suit gundam: the 08th MS team
mobile suit gundam: stardust memories
mobile suit zeta gundam
mobile suit zz gundam
Char's Counterattack (movie)
You can also start off by watching one of the Alternate Universe versions of Gundam, for a slightly newer show with less baggage. Iron Blooded Orphans and Witch From Mercury are great for this, and work pretty well watching them in-between sections of the UC list as a sort of break or palate cleanser. I know many people also got into Gundam through Gundam SEED, although I personally found SEED to be a slightly more muddled retelling of the original series and would personally reccommend at least trying the original series before checking out SEED.
By the time you get through these you should be well versed enough in the gundam universe to be able to pick and choose your own shows to watch from the enormous repetiore of mainline and AU shows.
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ancient-string · 27 days
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Why is that the Leverage S1 watch order?
That's the order the creators intended it to be aired. It was listed correctly on the DVDs IIRC
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recommendmeanime · 2 months
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I remember when the watch order for FLCL was “the first series, then the first series again to try to figure out what you just watched.”
That is no longer the case. Well, no longer as much the case.
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bigflickenergy · 7 months
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snek-eyes · 9 months
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Mr. Arnold went back to grab the Doctor Who annual 😄
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