The witch of Mercury launches the English Prequel

The Witch From Mercury is the latest addition to the Mobile Suit Gundam animation library, and it just might be one of the most different entries out of all the entries that came before it. Focusing on Suletta Mercury, a young Gundam pilot who is part of a school where major disputes are settled by means of mech battles, the series has released a new introduction subtitled in English that gives Gundam fans a better idea of ​​the universe introduced in this new chapter of the most famous mech franchise has arrived. from Japan.

The new English introduction to the story of Suletta Mercury can be found on the official Gundam website, Which you can go to by clicking here, with the novel by Ichiro Okoshi and translation provided by Eriko Sugita. This universe adds a huge shade of paint to the Gundam universe, presenting a galaxy run by corporations and barred Gundams, rather than working to make them weapons of war, as was done in the past when it comes to the conflict between the Federation of Earth and the Principality of Zion.

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On top of this new new subtitles, the latest mechanical series has taken the opportunity to share an English version of the anime’s opening theme from “Yoasobi / The Blessing” titled “Shukufuku”, which gives anime fans a sneak peek of what to expect from it. Latest entry in Gundam suit mobile series:

If you haven’t had the chance to check out Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury, you can catch up on them on Crunchyroll, where the Bandai Namco series releases the following official description:

AS (Ad Stella) 122 – An era when many companies entered space and created a massive economic system. A lonely girl from the distant planet Mercury moves to Asticassia School of Technology, run by Beneritt Group that dominates the mobile suit industry. Her name is Solita Mercury. With Crimson light burning in her pure heart, this girl is walking step by step through a new world.”

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via ANN

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