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* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]] Many such as "Soldier of Sorrow", which has recently been remade by none other than Gackt for Gundam Vs Gundam NEXT. Another iconic one is "Char ga kuru/Here comes Char", a suave song that channles much of the man's aura and can be interpreted as being sung by someone who got beat by him.
* When {{spoiler|Lady Kycelia}} assassinates {{spoiler|Gihren Zabi}} in "Space Fortress: A Baoa Qu". After so many drawn out, bombastic space battles, seeing a [[Smug Snake]] go out with a well-deserved gunshot to the head is pretty damn satisfying. {{spoiler|Kycelia}}'s chilling [[I Did What I Had to Do]] speech is rather epic as well.
{{quote| "Get rid of the body! Even a supreme commander can't get away with {{spoiler|the assassination of his own father}}. If any of you disagree, then file charges against me ''after'' the battle's over!"}}
* "The Battle Of Odessa", in which Amuro downs ''two'' Zeon aces before capping it off by disarming a nuclear missile in midair. It's said that after this, the White Base crew met General Revil '[[Understatement|on friendly terms]]'. No shit.
* The White Base kids, none of whom are over seven, put their time aboard their ship to good use in "A Dream Of War Orphans", in which they mount a remarkably competent bomb-disposal operation. Particular props go to five-year-old Letz Cofan, who organises the whole thing and even hijacks a flatbed truck to take the bombs away from the Federation's vital GM factory.
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* "Big-Zam's Last Stand", Dozle Zabi's final battle. Not content with merely going [[One-Man Army]] on the Federation fleet in order to buy his troops time to escape, he engages the Gundam ''on foot'' whilst it's tearing apart his mobile armour. Possibly the most spectacular [[Heroic Sacrifice]] in the series, and carried out by one of the bad guys as well.
* The Bright Slap moment, especially in the movie. Bright's words are powerful and his slap even more, turning wimpy Amuro into someone who takes responsibility for his action because he's a man.
{{quote| '''Amuro''': Y... you hit me!<br />
'''Bright''': So what if I hit you? You can't be a man if you can't take hits!<br />
(...)<br />
'''Amuro''': That's twice! Not even my dad hits me!<br />
'''Bright''': Then maybe your dad was too soft on you!
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