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Mobile Suit SD Gundam's Counterattack

The first theatrically release of the SD Gundam series. Contains two shorts, "The Storm-Calling School Festival" and "The Tale of the SD Warring States: The Chapter of the Violent Final Sky Castle".

Top Cast

  • Bin Shimada

    Bin Shimada

    Paptimus Scirocco / Nyuu (voice)

  • Fuyumi Shiraishi

    Fuyumi Shiraishi

    Mirai Yashima (voice)

  • Hidekatsu Shibata

    Hidekatsu Shibata

    Degwin Zabi (voice)

  • Hideyuki Tanaka

    Hideyuki Tanaka

    Woody Malden (voice)

  • Hiroshi Takemura

    Hiroshi Takemura

    Konzaku / Mark II (voice)

  • Hirotaka Suzuoki

    Hirotaka Suzuoki

    Bright Noa (voice)

  • Ichiro Nagai

    Ichiro Nagai

    Shou Gundam (voice)

  • Kazuki Yao

    Kazuki Yao

    Judau Ashta / Double Zeta (voice)

  • Keiko Han

    Keiko Han

    Lalah Sune (voice)

Overview

The first theatrically release of the SD Gundam series. Contains two shorts, "The Storm-Calling School Festival" and "The Tale of the SD Warring States: The Chapter of the Violent Final Sky Castle".

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