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''Mobile Suit Victory Gundam'', or just ''V Gundam'', is an anime television program set in the [[Gundam]] universe. It consists of 51 episodes, and was directed by Gundam creator [[Yoshiyuki Tomino]]. It is the fourth complete series set in the Universal Century time-line, and is widely regarded as the most depressing show of Tomino's U.C. saga.
 
''Victory Gundam'' takes place in the year U.C. 0153 of the time-line. [[Chars Counterattack|Char's rebellion]] 60 years ago and the [[GundamMobile FSuit Gundam 91F91|Crossbone]] [[Crossbone Gundam|Vanguard]] 30 years ago have reduced the [[The Federation|Earth Federation]] to complete impotency. The [[The Empire|Zanscare Empire]], taking advantage of the situation, proceeds to invade Earth so that they can bring it under their control. In response, a group called the [[La Résistance|League Militaire]] rises up to defend the Earth in the Federation's place. Uso Evin, [[Improbable Age|the youngest Gundam protagonist yet]] and [[Epileptic Trees|believed by some to be Char Aznable's great-grandson]], finds himself the pilot of the League Militaire's frontline mobile suit, the [[Title Drop|Victory Gundam]], in an attempt to defeat the Zanscare forces.
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* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: {{spoiler|The Zanscare are defeated and Uso and Shakti live happily ever after but at the cost of the lives of the Shrike Team, Odelo, the Reinforce Jr. crew, Uso's parents...}}
* [[Born Lucky]]: Uso, despite his absurd skill for his age, frequently wins via the Hand of God.
* [[Combining Mecha]]: The V and V2 Gundams use the Core Block system [[Continuity Nod|similar to]] the ones used by the [[Mobile Suit Gundam|Gundam/Guntank/Guncannon trio]] and [[Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ (Anime)|Double Zeta Gundam]], [[Sequel Escalation|except now they can combine mid-air without extra pilots to control the separate parts]]. This was also a feature in some Zanscare empire designs, but was progressively dropped as the series progressed.
* [[Cool Big Sis]]: Marvette and the Shrike Team girls, specially Mahelia Merill.
* [[Cool Ship]]
* [[Crapsack World]]: The absolute low point of the Universal Century... which is saying something.
* [[Creator Breakdown]]: Can be considered the low point of Tomino's depression.
* [[Cute Shotaro Boy]]: Uso, who at 13 succeeded the 14-year old [[Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ (Anime)|Judau Ashta]] as the youngest protagonist in the Universal Century. He was also the youngest period before [[Gundam SEED Astray|Prayer]] and [[Mobile Suit Gundam Age|Kio Asuno]] came along.
* [[Dark Action Girl]]: Fuala, Lupe, {{spoiler|Katejina}}, Renda.
* [[Darker and Edgier]]: Second only to ''[[Zeta Gundam]]''.
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* [[Evil Chancellor]]: Fonse Kagatie is the source of all evil in Zanscare.
* [[The Federation]]: The Earth Federation is still running things and is truly useless {{spoiler|for most of the series}}.
* [[Everything's Better Withwith Princesses]]: {{spoiler|Shakti Kareen}} is the long-lost daughter of Queen Maria of Zanscare.
* [[Everything's Better Withwith Spinning]]: Once on screen the Tyre-type mobile suits (mobile suits in... you guessed right, tires) are a damn pain in the ass for a while.
* [[Eyecatch]]: the mid-episode intermissions feature Uso's Haro gradually getting larger and larger over the series... two frames at a time.
* [[Face Heel Turn]]: {{spoiler|Katejina}}
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* [[Gratuitous German]]: A bunch of Zanscare mobile suits (probably due to Zeon's German references) have German names: Motorad -- motorbike, Ein(e)rad - unicycle.
** It gets better: There's a mobile armor called the Birkenau. Tasteful.
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: {{spoiler|Katejina}} sends in the [[Fan Nickname|Bikini Babe Assault Team]] to attack Uso, who goes into one before he kills the entire team. {{spoiler|Katejina}} needed to be insane to think such an idiotic excuse for a plan could work... [[Oh, Wait!]].
* [[Holy Halo]]: The Angel Halo, naturally. The Zanneck that shows up late in the series also has a halo motif, most notably in the twin particle accelerators it uses to charge its [[Wave Motion Gun|Mega Beam Cannon]].
* [[Hot Amazon]]: ''Everyone'' in the Shrike Team, especially Junko Jenko and Mahelia Merrill. For the baddies, we have Lupe and Renda.
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** Ironically, the final shot of the last episode show both the victory and the victory 2 in the scenery, which would make it one of the few gundams to have survived intact the entire series.
* [[Marshmallow Hell]]: Uso, when Mahelia gave him a ride... In fact, to see Uso get a face-full of boobage seems to be quite a [[Running Gag]].
* [[Marth Debuted in Smash Bros]]: While the series itself is most likely fated to stay in Japan, various Gundam games featuring characters and mobile suits from this series have made it to the West. Examples being the [[Dynasty Warriors: Gundam]] games and MS Saga.
* [[Mecha Expansion Pack]]: The V Gundam has the Hexa and Dash packs, while the V2 has the Assault and Buster packs. In an interesting play on the trope, the packs can actually be combined with each other when necessary.
* [[Mid-Season Upgrade]]: The V2 Gundam.
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*** Note that the setting is so bleak that it's entirely possible that the engineers of both sides specifically designed the reactors to violently explode in order to dissuade attackers with the threat of a massive explosion as well as providing a self destruct mechanism that in addition prevents enemies from capturing and copying the more advanced machines.
* [[Out of Order]]: Due to [[Executive Meddling]], the order of the first 4 episodes was rearranged in order to show the titular gundam in the first episode, which does confuse the viewer.
* [[Pick Onon Someone Your Own Size]]: Chronicle Asher is the best pilot in Zanscare yet gets mocked repeatedly for getting shot down by Uso -- [[Truth in Television|which is pretty much what would happen in real life]].
* [[Power Gives You Wings]]: The V2 Gundam's Wings of Light are fantastically powerful, both as defensive shields and offensive weapons.
* [[Psychic Powers]]: It's UC; Newtypes are a given.
* [[Psycho for Hire]]: Fuala Griffon is a female example.
* [[Putting Onon the Reich]]: Oh my. The Zanscare do this in full force.
* [[Rescue Romance]]: Chronicle saves {{spoiler|Katejina}} from being raped and she falls for him.
* [[Royally Screwed-Up]]
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* [[Soundtrack Dissonance]]: The two OP are happy songs that you might expect to hear attached to a public school video about living life to the fullest or some such (or the kind of show [[Mood Whiplash|you'd normally expect to find character archetypes like Uso and Shakti]]). And then the actual episodes begin...
** Nowhere near as bad as the music playing during some fights. It's so... ''peaceful''. It brings to mind calm meadows and green pastures... while cockpits are being punched in and the pilots crushed to death. It's brutally effective.
* [[Spell My Name Withwith an "S"]]: Like ''[[After War Gundam X (Anime)|Gundam X]]'', this is a by-product of not having an English Release. For example, the ship ''Reinforce Jr.'' was rendered as ''Lean Horse Jr.'' in a fan translation of ''[[Super Robot Wars Alpha]] Gaiden'', ruining a shout out in the Nanoha series, which depended on a certain character sharing the same name as the aforementioned ship.
** Even the staff at Sunrise couldn't agree on how to spell Uso's name! While official sources have apparently settled on "Uso Ewin", he's shown to spell it "Uso Ebbin" in a [[Gratuitous English]] e-mail he writes in one of the first episodes.
** There's some confusion over his first name as well. The spelling "Uso" is used a lot, but the katakana actually read "Usso" (ウッソ), while ''[[Dynasty Warriors: Gundam]]'' uses "Üso".
* [[Subsystem Damage]]: The Gundams are far from untouchable; a few well placed hits can impair hand operation for example which adds to the realism.
* [[Star-Crossed Lovers]]: Many examples. {{spoiler|Marvet and Oliver (they get married, then he dies); Elischa and Odelo (he's killed in battle right before the end); Chronicle and Katejina, even though it was one-sided (Chronicle dies in battle, and Katejina... well..); Uso's parents, in a way (both die in the second half of the series and were unwillingly separated due to their work in La Resistance); there were even two one-shot characters from the Zanscare side, Karinga and Kisharl, who were entirely made of this trope...}}
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** It's even further subverted when we consider the Zanscare empire designs; The Shokew prototype (the one that Uso [[Gundamjack|GundamJacked]] mid-air) was far weaker than the finished production version, being only on par with the older grunt suits.
* [[Super Robot Wars]]: Hasn't appeared as many times as other Gundam series but nevertheless has appeared more than others. It has been used in 2G, [[Super Robot Wars Alpha|Alpha]], [[Super Robot Wars Alpha|Alpha Gaiden]], [[Super Robot Wars Destiny|D]] and Shin Super Robot Wars.
** It was originally planned to be in ''[[Super Robot Wars Z|Z]]''<ref>Fans hacked the game data and discovered unused voice clips of Amuro supporting Uso (and [[Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ (Anime)|Judau]]).</ref>, but got cut for yet-unknown reasons.
* [[Team Mom]]: Marvette Fingerhut, in addition to being an [[Action Girl]]. {{spoiler|And she's pretty much the only [[Action Girl]] who survives in the series. Both she ''and'' the baby she's pregnant with}}.
* [[Transforming Mecha]]: The Victory (and V2) Gundam can operate as fighter, provided that it doesn't have both the arms and the legs attached at the same time.