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Mobile Suit Gundam in Order: The Universal Century Timeline

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The original Gundam timeline, and the largest in the franchise, starts with the One Year War between Earth and a nation of space colonies and follows the conflict's effects on the galaxy.
1. Mobile Suit Gundam - The Origin

2015-2018

An origin story for Char Aznable in the years leading up to the formation of Zeon and the One Year War. It's a fantastic introduction to the Universal Century.
2. Mobile Suit Gundam (aka Gundam 0079)

1979-1980

The show that started it all. The original Gundam introduced the mobile suit that gave the franchise its name, and tells an epic story of war and rivalry between hero Amuro Ray and the charismatic Char Aznable. The compilation movie trilogy is a great alternative if the '70s animation and pacing prove too much for newer audiences.
3. Mobile Suit Gundam MS-IGLOO

2004-2008

A show all about Zeon engineers trying to rush their technology, showcasing why they might have lost the war.
4. Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team

1996-1999

A side story in the war, focusing on a small squad, and what I consider one of the best Gundam stories. A self-contained story with great character writing and a fascinating look at the war from a more grounded perspective.
5. Gundam: Requiem for Vengeance

2024



Taking place in the last months of the war, the Netflix show follows a Zeon pilot tasked with defending the European front against the Federation's forces.
6. Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket

1989

A self-contained story all about the realities of war, shown from the perspective of a child who initially thinks soldiers are cool when the horrors of war come knocking at his door.
7. Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt

2015-2017

A rare glimpse at the non-Amuro or Char soldiers who risked their lives in the war. Be warned, don't get too attached to the characters.
8. Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory

1991-1992

What if Gundam was Top Gun? The answer is Stardust Memory, a show with great '80s power ballads, exciting combat, a crew of pilots you could easily see playing volleyball on the beach, and a great need for speed.
9. Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam

1985-1986

The war is over, and the victors have become the new villains. The show blurs the line between good and evil, with a more complex story, a great redemption story for Char, and even more space fights.
10. Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ

1986-1987

A more humorous Gundam show, a bizarre attempt to balance out the darkness of Zeta with slapstick comedy and a goofy new group of characters.
11. Mobile Suit Gundam: Char’s Counterattack

1988

The story of Char and Amuro comes to a close with an epic movie. Mostly worth it for those invested in the rivalry of the two mecha pilots.
12. Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn

2010-2014

In many ways, this is the conclusion to the Universal Century, a story of a normal boy who becomes a Gundam pilot on behalf of Zeon, threatening to bring down the Federation. This is a rare Gundam title that was adapted from a novel.
13. Mobile Suit Gundam: Twilight Axis

2017

This short film is one of the few Gundam titles to have a female protagonist. Sadly, the film's short runtime means it crunches the story into mere minutes.
14. Mobile Suit Gundam Narrative

2018

A year after the events of Unicorn, the discovery of a long-lost Gundam threatens the Federation. This film features some wild Gundam designs.
15. Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway

2021

It's been 12 years since Char's rebellion, and now a chance encounter between a Newtype, an officer, and the son of a major Federation officer from the original series results in an exciting spy thriller full of intrigue.
16. Mobile Suit Gundam F91

2004

The closest Gundam has come to actually being Star Wars, with a protagonist that's essentially Darth Vader and music that resembles the Imperial March.
17. Mobile Suit Victory Gundam

1993-1994

Even Tomino jokingly rejected this entry in the franchise. That being said, the French Revolution inspiration gives this show, at the very least, a cool premise.
18. G-Saviour

2000

A live-action movie about the Federation and the colonies battling over food shortages that serves as proof that Gundam works best in animation.
How to Watch Other Gundam Timelines in Order

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The Cosmic Era Timeline

A timeline focused on the conflict between normal Earth-born humans known as "Naturals," and genetically altered superhumans known as "Coordinators." This is where the SEED series takes place, which is a good introduction to the Gundam franchise as an alternative to the original show.

1. Mobile Suit Gundam SEED

2. Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny

3. Mobile Suit Gundam SEED C.E. 73: STARGAZER

4. Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Freedom
The Our Century Timeline

What if Gundam weren't real giant robots, but a franchise with merchandise that regular people are fans of? This is the home of the Gundam Builders franchise, which takes place in our reality, and follows fans of Gunpla — plastic Gundam models — that fans use to fight in high-tech arenas.

1. Model Suit Gunpla Builders Beginning G

2. Gundam Build Fighters

3. Gundam Build Fighters Try

4. Gundam Build Divers

5. Gundam Build Divers Re:RISE

6. Gundam Breaker Battlogue
The Correct Century Timeline

This is an alternate timeline with a rather cool tie to the UC that is best left unspoiled. There is only one title in this timeline, which boasts mecha designs by Syd Mead, a charming protagonist, and a unique premise that kind of reminds me of a western.

1. Turn A Gundam
The Future Century Timeline

The first alternate timeline, Future Century skips the One Year War for a more civilized and exhilarating alternative — a giant tournament. Only one show takes place in this timeline, which is the show for people who always wondered what a Matador Gundam could look like, or a Viking Gundam, or the best-named Gundam — Tequila Gundam. It's the Gundam equivalent of the Gremlins 2 skit from Key & Peele.

1. Mobile Fighter G Gundam
The After Colony Timeline

The timeline that gave Gundam its big break in the U.S. — the messy, campy, iconic Gundam Wing. Five young pilots are sent to Earth independently with Mobile Suits on a mission to fight against a hostile Earth on behalf of the rebellious colonies, but the boys end up finding kinship in each other and choose their own reasons to fight.

1. Mobile Suit Gundam Wing

2. Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz
The After War Timeline

A timeline regarded by some fans as an alternate telling of the Universal Century where the One Year War ended in an even bigger tragedy — with 99% of Earth's population dying from colony drops. Only one show takes place in this timeline, featuring a young boy living on post-apocalyptic Earth decides to pilot a Gundam to save the life of a mysterious girl he has just met.

1. After War Gundam X
The Anno Domini Timeline

The only Gundam timeline to use our calendar, this is the home of the Gundam 00 show and movie. The paramilitary organization Celestial Being tries to rid the world of war by creating the most powerful weapon ever. Surprise, it's five Gundams. It has some elaborate worldbuilding and is the very first Gundam entry to feature actual aliens as antagonists.

1. Mobile Suit Gundam 00

2. Mobile Suit Gundam 00 – Awakening of the Trailblazer –
The Advanced Generation Timeline

Several hundred years after humanity has colonized space and endured an era of long-lasting peace, a new enemy appears. This is the home of Gundam AGE, a series that spans several decades as the protagonists grow from children to old veterans.

1. Mobile Suit Gundam AGE
The Regild Century Timeline

Created for the 35th anniversary of the Gundam franchise, this was the first series that Gundam's creator Yoshiyuki Tomino wrote and directed in 15 years. This timeline takes place a millennium after the Universal Century in a world that is more anti-technology.

1. Gundam Reconguista in G
The Post Disaster timeline

A post-Iraq War Gundam timeline that focuses on more grounded subjects like slavery, colonialism, and child soldiers (in a much less subtle way than past shows). This is the home of Iron-Blooded Orphans, one of the darkest Gundam shows yet, which is saying a lot.

1. Mobile Suit Gundam Iron-Blooded Orphans
The Ad Stella Timeline

The home of The Witch From Mercury, this timeline is set in an era where space has become a corporate race, with a multitude of companies investing in different types of mobile suits. Additionally, Gundams here have a bit of a psychic connection to their pilots (think synchronization in Evangelion or Pacific Rim) which has caused many pilots to be killed and Gundams to be banned almost everywhere.

1. Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury
The GQuuuuuuX Timeline

Another alternate version of the Universal Century. In this timeline, Char Aznable gets his hands on the White Base and the original RX-78 Gundam instead of Amuro Ray, drastically changing the outcome of the One Year War. This is the home of the most recent Gundam series, Gundam GQuuuuuuX, which IGN's review called "exactly the kind of inventive reimagining of Gundam we deserve."

1. Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX
they have the UC shows in time line order and mention the Legendary Pictures live action Gundam film that is free from netflix. it has a low bar to clear they made G-savior the first live action gundam film in vancover it's sets were reused in Stargate SG-1 and they reused the starship troopers armor but ign lists it as viewing but sunrise has it out of print and removed from cannon its niow a alt UC story.
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What Gundam is the best entry point for someone usually correlate to what Era of Anime one generally liked the most. I like the 00s the most hence Gundam 00 being my entry point and now Seed the only other full length TV Anime I've watched to completion. But 90s kids got in through Wing and the true Retro Heads are the one who can start with regular UC.

I also think a lot of the UC Side Stories are easier to get into the main storyline because their more stand alone nature. Again depending on what era usually liked. For people with very modern taste i n Anime Thunderbolt will be great, but more retro people will do better with the classic OVAs. I like 08th MS Team the best.

As far as the main UC story goes, I honestly think it's best to sort of Speed Run it first by watching the Trilogy, Char's Counterattack and Hathaway. Then watch the longer shows to flesh out the main storyline you've already got the gist of.
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KuudereKun wrote: Wed May 21, 2025 2:29 am What Gundam is the best entry point for someone usually correlate to what Era of Anime one generally liked the most. I like the 00s the most hence Gundam 00 being my entry point and now Seed the only other full length TV Anime I've watched to completion. But 90s kids got in through Wing and the true Retro Heads are the one who can start with regular UC.

I also think a lot of the UC Side Stories are easier to get into the main storyline because their more stand alone nature. Again depending on what era usually liked. For people with very modern taste i n Anime Thunderbolt will be great, but more retro people will do better with the classic OVAs. I like 08th MS Team the best.

As far as the main UC story goes, I honestly think it's best to sort of Speed Run it first by watching the Trilogy, Char's Counterattack and Hathaway. Then watch the longer shows to flesh out the main storyline you've already got the gist of.
what the article seems to not know is that Gubdam The Origin ia another alternate retelling of the orignal series with a incompatible ms development tree. there are Guntanks alreaty in use in UC0068 in the EFSF garrason in the Autonomous Republic of Munzo of side 3 the MSD "Moble suit Discovery" for the ova's moves around some ms the MS-06RD-4 from 09th ms team that was in prime UC made to test the legs for the Rick Dom is placed with the Ms-07 prototype gouf with dom parts, the guncannon is seprated from project V and made a AE Tank product that gets owned by early Zimmid suits then tem ray sell the RX-78 to the brass after the entire RTX-77 guncannon squad is kilned off. the CDI film was also in the MSG:TO UC timeline the current alt UC is using prts og that univers for its predivergence uc era the model codes are from the manga and the MAN-003 just became its namesake from the setting notes
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