Edvarius wrote: ↑Mon Aug 27, 2018 8:29 pm
AkatsukiLeader13 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 27, 2018 7:15 pmTo me, the films are too condensed and bare bones for a newcomer to easily grasp.
Really, that's probably a problem with compilation movies in general. It might seem to people who are familiar to the series to be a good thing for introduction as it presents the story in a shorter, easier to digest format, often with some improvements in animation due to higher budget. But at the same time, they can't really judge what's newcomer friendly as they no longer have that mindset. The various things that were slowly fleshed out in a series over time are cut to cram in the plot points, leaving out the character development. With somebody who is already familiar they may not notice the lack, but it's a pretty important one.
As for MSG I can't really say much. I never actually took the time to get familiar with what seems to be the basic setting. I remember being a fan of Gundam Wing and G Gundam when they were showing on TV, but those were both alternate settings.
Indeed. A couple of years ago, a classmate of mine, after noticing a Gundam wallpaper I had on my laptop, asked me about getting into the franchise and I told him that while there are shorter OVAs and the compilation films, they're really depended on having already gotten into the franchise.
So I told that he should probably start with the original MSG, Wing or SEED. MSG because it's the original, the one that launched the franchise and the genre. Though with the note that it is old and dated in a lot of ways. Of all the spin off series, SEED is the closest to MSG, taking much from MSG and telling it in new ways. It's the closest to a MSG 2.0.
As for Wing, well it's one of the most beloved of the spin-off series. While it's a different beast from MSG, it still touches on many of the same ideas and themes.
Indeed, most of the Gundam series do. Really it's only G Gundam Fighter and the Gundam Build Fighters that stand apart from the rest of the franchise. The former being an over the top martial arts mech fighter series and the latter being Gundam Model Fighter the series.
So aside from those two series as well as Zeta and Double Zeta as they are sequels to MSG, any of the full Gundam series are fine starting points for newcomers. My recommendations are as I said, MSG, Wing and SEED. Double Zero I never really liked as I found most of the main characters dull and boring while most of the mech designs were unappealing. I keep meaning to sit down and watch Iron-Blooded Orphans but I've just not had the time. And I haven't seen any of the ones that have only been subbed beyond the first couple of episodes.