
Turn A Gundam
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This story is set thousands of years in the future. The people of Earth have forgotten the space wars of the past, reverting back to a pre-industrial existence. But the lunar settlers known as the Moonrace, who have retained their high technology, now plan to seize their mother planet for themselves. As the war of the worlds begins, a young Moonrace citizen named Loran Cehack, pilot of the legendary Turn A Gundam, struggles to bridge the gap between humanity's long-separated branches. (Source: GundamOfficial)
Turn A Gundam is a tv with 50 episodes, from Spring 1999, produced by Sunrise, rated 8.0/10 on AniList.
Synopsis
This story is set thousands of years in the future. The people of Earth have forgotten the space wars of the past, reverting back to a pre-industrial existence. But the lunar settlers known as the Moonrace, who have retained their high technology, now plan to seize their mother planet for themselves. As the war of the worlds begins, a young Moonrace citizen named Loran Cehack, pilot of the legendary Turn A Gundam, struggles to bridge the gap between humanity's long-separated branches. (Source: GundamOfficial)
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Tags
- Lost Civilization — Featuring a civilization with few ruins or records that exist in present day knowledge.
- War — Partly or completely set during wartime.
- Post-Apocalyptic — Partly or completely set in a world or civilization after a global disaster.
- Coming of Age — Centers around a character's transition from childhood to adulthood.
- Real Robot — Prominently features mechanical designs loosely influenced by real-world robotics.
- Ensemble Cast — Features a large cast of characters with (almost) equal screen time and importance to the plot.
- Politics — Centers around politics, politicians, or government activities.
- Space — Partly or completely set in outer space.
- Philosophy — Relating or devoted to the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
- Space Opera — Centers around space warfare, advanced technology, chivalric romance and adventure.
- Classic Literature — Discusses or adapts a work of classic world literature.
- Anachronism — Prominently features elements that are out of place in the historical period the work takes place in, particularly modern elements in a historical setting.

