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Gundam Build Fighters Try
DVD cover art of the first volume
ガンダムビルドファイターズトライ
(Gandamu Birudo Faitāzu Torai)
Anime television series
Directed byShinya Watada
Written byYousuke Kuroda
Music by
  • Asami Tachibana
  • StudioSunrise
    Licensed by
    Original networkTXN (TV Tokyo)
    English network
    Original run October 8, 2014 April 1, 2015
    Episodes25(List of episodes)
    Light novel
    Gundam Build Fighters Honoo Try
    Published byHobby Japan
    MagazineHobby Japan
    DemographicSeinen
    Original runDecember 2014 – present
    Anime television film
    Gundam Build Fighters Try: Island Wars
    Directed byShinya Watada
    Written byYousuke Kuroda
    Music by
    • Yuki Hayashi
  • Asami Tachibana
  • StudioSunrise
    Licensed by
    • NA: Sunrise
    Original networkTV Tokyo
    ReleasedAugust 21, 2016
    Runtime36 minutes

    Gundam Build Fighters Try (ガンダムビルドファイターズトライ, Gandamu Birudo Faitāzu Torai) is a 2014 Japanese science fiction anime television series based on Sunrise's long-running Gundam franchise, and a sequel to the 2013 series Gundam Build Fighters. Like its predecessor, and in contrast to other Gundam series, Gundam Build Fighters Try features a tournament-based storyline where Gunpla models are built, customized, and battled.

    The series is directed by Shinya Watada and written by Yousuke Kuroda, who wrote the first series. Character designs were done by both Kenichi Ohnuki and Suzuhito Yasuda. The series was officially unveiled by Bandai on May 15, 2014, and began airing on TV Tokyo in Japan while streaming on YouTube in limited areas internationally on October 8, 2014.[1][2] A novel spinoff is currently running in Hobby Japan starting in December 2014.

    Story

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    Seven years after the events of Gundam Build Fighters, the rules of Gunpla have been renewed, and the sport becomes even more popular. However, one academy is left behind in this change, and that was Seiho Academy, which Sei Iori once attended. The only member of the Gunpla Battle Club remaining is Fumina Hoshino, who befriends Sekai Kamiki, a boy who has been training with his master in martial arts and the young Gunpla builder Yuuma Kousaka, and together, they attempt to secure a place in the world championship as the "Try Fighters" (トライ・ファイターズ, Torai Faitāzu).

    Gunpla Battle

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    Shortly after the Arista that produces Plavsky particles is destroyed in the final episode of the previous season, Plavsky Particle System Engineering (PPSE) is acquired by Yajima Trading while American scientist and Gunpla fighter Nils Nielsen and his girlfriend Caroline Yajima rediscover Plavsky particles aboard the International Space Station. With new Plavsky particles produced, the sport of Gunpla Battle continues worldwide.

    InGundam Build Fighters Try, the one-on-one battle format is replaced by battles between teams of three Gunpla fighters and is divided into two categories: one for players under 19 years old and one for older players.

    New rules have been added to the Gunpla battle:

    In addition, damage levels can now be set on Gunpla Battles. Damage Level C, which inflicts simulated but no physical damage on the Gunpla, is often used in practice rounds. Damage Level B results in simulated damage, but disconnected joints that can easily be fixed. For Damage Level A, Gunpla destroyed in combat are severely damaged physically and will need either replacement parts or a whole new unit altogether.

    Production

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    Gundam Build Fighters Try was first announced by Sunrise on May 15, 2014, as a sequel to Gundam Build Fighters.[1][2] The new series, which was slated for an October 2014 release, reunited the production staff from the previous series.

    In September 2014, Masashi Hirose was hospitalized for an unspecified illness after having recorded his lines as Mr. Ral for the first four episodes. A month later, he was replaced by Katsuhisa Hōki for the rest of the series.[3]

    Sunrise would release the series in North America on home video (via Right Stuf) in 2016.[4]

    A TV special sequel, titled Gundam Build Fighters Try: Island Wars (ガンダムビルドファイターズトライ アイランド・ウォーズ, Gandamu Birudo Faitāzu Torai Airando Wōzu) aired on August 21, 2016.[5]

    Music

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    The first opening theme is "Cerulean" (セルリアン, Serurian)byBack-On, and the ending theme is "Amazing the World" (アメイジング ザ ワールド, Ameijingu za Wārudo) by Screen Mode.

    The second opening theme is "Just Fly Away" by Edge of Life, while the ending theme is "Mayomayo Compass wa Iranai" (迷々コンパスはいらない, "Stray People Do Not Need a Compass")byStylipS. Both songs debuted in episode 14.[6]

    The insert song in Gundam Build Fighters Try: Island Wars is "The Last One" by Back-On, while the ending theme is "Roots of Happiness" by Elizabeth Elias.[7]

    References

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    1. ^ a b "News". Sunrise. Archived from the original on 2014-06-25. Retrieved 2014-07-17.
  • ^ a b "緊急特報!". Sunrise. Archived from the original on 2014-06-25. Retrieved 2014-05-14.
  • ^ "Gundam BF Try Replaces Ral Voice Actor Masashi Hirose with Katsuhisa Houki". Anime News Network. 2014-10-09. Retrieved 2014-10-16.
  • ^ "Sunrise to Dub Gundam Iron-Blooded Orphans Release Gundam Build Fighters". Anime News Network. 2015-10-09.
  • ^ "Gundam Build Fighters Island Wars Anime Special's Promo Video, August 21 Premiere Unveiled". Anime News Network. 2016-07-12. Retrieved 2016-07-13.
  • ^ "Gundam Build Fighters Try - Music". Sunrise. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
  • ^ "Gundam Build Fighters Try Island Wars - Songs". Sunrise. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
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    Preceded by

    Gundam Reconguista in G

    Gundam metaseries (production order)
    2014–2015
    Succeeded by

    Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin

    Preceded by

    Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt

    Gundam metaseries (production order)
    2016
    Succeeded by

    Mobile Suit Gundam: Twilight AXIS


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