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* [[Crazy Awesome]]: Everything in the whole show can count as this.
* [[Crazy Awesome]]: Everything in the whole show can count as this.
* [[Crosses the Line Twice]]: All the ethnic and national stereotypes probably would've been more offensive if the series wasn't so over-the-top and silly.
* [[Crosses the Line Twice]]: All the ethnic and national stereotypes probably would've been more offensive if the series wasn't so over-the-top and silly.
* [[Die for Our Ship]]:
** Allenby with the Domon/Rain shippers and Rain with the Domon/Allenby shippers. The former is [[Fan Dumb|particularly absurd]] given that by time of the finale Allenby becomes [[Shipper on Deck|the biggest in-universe Domon/Rain shipper]].
** Domon, if you ship Rain with George or Chibodee. Because it's not like he has quite the [[Freudian Excuse]] that makes him harsh to everyone, nooooo, he ''has'' to be a drunkard and evil [[Domestic Abuser]]...
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Hans Holgar from Neo Denmark. He's got a fish-shaped Gundam, but his [[The Smart Guy|smarts]] and [[Mr. Fanservice|and VERY good looks]] have given him a special place in the fans's hearts
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Hans Holgar from Neo Denmark. He's got a fish-shaped Gundam, but his [[The Smart Guy|smarts]] and [[Mr. Fanservice|and VERY good looks]] have given him a special place in the fans's hearts
** To a lesser extent, Master Asia's horse and gloating platform, Fuunsaiki.
** To a lesser extent, Master Asia's horse and gloating platform, Fuunsaiki.

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  • Broken Base: Everything about G Gundam is just polarizing in itself. Gundam Purists denounce it as a "super-cheesy fantasy that was inspired by Street Fighter and doesn't deserve to be called a proper Gundam series" while the more open-minded casual fans consider it "creative, hilarious, and widely innovative in may ways."
  • Crazy Awesome: Everything in the whole show can count as this.
  • Crosses the Line Twice: All the ethnic and national stereotypes probably would've been more offensive if the series wasn't so over-the-top and silly.
  • Die for Our Ship:
  • Ensemble Darkhorse: Hans Holgar from Neo Denmark. He's got a fish-shaped Gundam, but his smarts and and VERY good looks have given him a special place in the fans's hearts
    • To a lesser extent, Master Asia's horse and gloating platform, Fuunsaiki.
    • Least not forget Neo Holland's Nether Gundam aka Windmill Gundam.
    • And Kyral Mekirel, Handicapped Badass Grandpa.
    • In Japan, Mandala Gundam is fairly popular - evidently due to its especially bizarre design.
  • Esoteric Happy Ending: While on the personal level it's happy, on the global scale it may not be as happy as it seems. There's another Gundam Fight coming, though the pilots' resolve to preserve the Earth means that it might not be as ecologically-devastating this time round. Basically, depends whether you think they learned their lesson well enough.
    • The tone of the series and the conversation between Chairman Karato and Dr. Kasshu in the finale seems to strongly imply that they will devise a way to make the system less destructive, especially since Dr. Kasshu himself is now free to have another try at creating something that can restore Earth. And that won't decide to Kill All Humans if it gets a little dinged up on landing.
  • Fashion Victim Villain: Michelo, replete with dark colors and Spikes of Villainy
  • Getting Crap Past the Radar: In Episode one when the villain opens his Gundam's fist to reveal a hostage, you'll notice the suit only lift's up its middle finger. Yeah.
  • Ham and Cheese: My God, this anime is a mile-high ham and cheese sandwich with the works. And it's glorious. Perhaps even more so with the English dub.
  • Magnificent Bastard: Both Prime Minister Wong and Master Asia.
    • Major Ulube Ishikawa is either this or a VERY highly-efficient Smug Snake.
  • Memetic Badass: Master Asia, who could solo the Gundam multiverse. On foot armed only with a sash.
    • Also Domon and Rain as a "Memetic Sweet Couple", only Garrod and Tiffa edge them out slightly in that regard.
  • Memetic Mutation: Pretty much any variation of Domon's Shining/Erupting God Finger attack, due to the ridiculous levels of Narm Charm it exudes.
  • Narm: It's Gundam, there's bound to be a lot of it... but in this case...
  • Narm Charm: ...this show wouldn't be HALF the awesome it is if it was NOT corny and narmy. The narmiest moment was Master Asia declaring he would become: Super Asia.
  • Tear Jerker: Master Asia, Kyouji Kasshu, may your memories live on.
  • What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made on Drugs?: Some of the Gundam designs are freaking surreal.
  • What Measure Is a Non-Badass?: Rain had the misfortune of falling in love with Domon at the end of the series. Cue the cries of "Rain lost coolness because of that" from the Fan Dumb.
  • Villain Decay: Prime Minister Wong, in rather anvilicious fashion to make way for Urube's last-minute Starscream Gambit