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The ''[[Gundam]]'' multiverse has been [[Long Runner|running for many years,]] with many, many series. And it deals with serious themes of philosophy and politics, all with animated mechas. It stands to reason that things will go [[Narm|hilariously wrong]] from time to time...
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* From the original ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]'' series: Ryu's [[Heroic Sacrifice]] is turned into Narm when the whole crew is awkwardly crying over how [[It's All My Fault|it's all their fault]] he had to die.
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** With names like the ones the Innovators possess, it becomes that much harder to take them seriously (try saying "FUCKING RIBBONS!" with a straight face).
*** Revive Revival is a particular offender. You'd really think they had someone on the production team who spoke English, because their names ''are'', for the most, part real words. The fact that they made such goofy names for these guys is just beyond me.
*** [[Two Words: Obvious Trope|Two words]]: [[Blind Idiot Translation|Bring]]. [[WhatMundane Do You Mean Its NotMade Awesome|Stabity]].
*** Anew Returner. Seriously, is there anyone, ''anyone'' named Anew?!
** Episode 14 has visual narm. After Setsuna is shot by Ali and tries to fight him off while wounded, the attempts to make him look like he's in pain only make Setsuna look like he's tripping balls.
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** The biggest example? [[Mobile Suit Gundam Wing|Quatre Raberba Winner]] [[Brad Swaile|and]] [[Mobile Suit Gundam 00|Setsuna F. Seiei]] [[Death Note|will take their potato chips... AND EAT THEM!]]
 
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