Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Rebellion: Difference between revisions

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Thus, while those familiar with the OVAs may find much that's still recognizable, much has been added and changed that the manga can stand on it own even while remaining faithful to its source.
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* [[A House Divided]]: It's mentioned that the Earth Federation is experiencing corruption and a lot of political infighting. It's this mess that's opened a window of opportunity for Delaz and Gato to exploit for Operation Stardust. {{spoiler|The same's true for Jamitov Hymem and the other key figures behind [[Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam|the Titans]].}}
* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: The manga expands significantly on the OVAs, especially with regards to characterizations, backstory and other details. In fact, a major difference from the anime is how the story begins on New Years Eve 0082, the first chapter largely following Kou Uraki's time in the academy.
* [[Broad Strokes]]: The overall plot is broadly still the same. The devil however, is in the details.
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* [[Follow the Leader]]: Of sorts to ''Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin.'' It helps as well that it's written by one of the key figures involved in the original OVAs.
* [[Foregone Conclusion]]: As the manga, like the OVAs, still lead to the events of ''[[Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam]]'', it's a given.
* [[Gundamjack]]: Like the anime, though it happens comparatively later on in the manga's story.
* [[Idiot Ball]]: Invoked by Gato when he manages to slip into Earth as a tourist, noticing how the Earth Federation seems to have grown complacent if their immigrations check are that lax.
* [[Mauve Shirt]]: The manga introduces more characters on both the Zeon and Federation sides. In the case of the ''Albion,'' it has a noticeably larger crew in part because of it stopping at Anaheim HQ and Jaburo before arriving at Torrington Base as in the OVA.
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* [[No Social Skills]]: Kou is shown to get so engrossed with mobile suits and combat data that he sometimes forgets that there are people around him.
* [[Noble Demon]]: Anavel Gato, with the manga giving more attention to this side of him. Also, Delaz is revealed to be this as well, given his sincere, borderline fanatical loyalty to Zeon and Gihren Zabi.
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: Gato manages to arrive on Earth disguised as a tourist...which is basically him wearing a beach shirt with his hair down. When he slips into Torrington Base to [[Gundamjack]] GP-02, he doesn't even bother hiding his appearance other than grudgingly wearing a Federation officer's uniform. It's justified however, given how it's established that no one in the Federation really knew ''what'' the "Nightmare of Solomon" looked like in the first place.
* [[The Remnant]]: Delaz's fleet are mentioned as being the most powerful of the Zeon remnants in the Earth Sphere by UC 0083. Gato in particular rendezvous with a Zeon submarine crew at one point who've been stranded on Earth and in hiding.
* [[Retcon]]: Inevitable, given the nature of the retelling. The most significant being the redesigns for the GP-01 and GP-02, which while still very recognizable look decidedly more updated.