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Mobile Suit Gundam: Cucuruz Doan's Island

Mobile Suit Gundam: Cucuruz Doan's Island (2022)

1h 49m | PG-13

⭐ 6.6 / 10

After a covert mission goes wrong, Mobile Suit pilot Amuro Ray and his comrades are stranded on a remote island. The battalion was sent to a land called the Island of No Return to clear off any enemy forces, only to find a group of children and an enemy mecha attack. Now Amuro must find a way for them all to escape this mysterious land, but not before meeting a strange man—Cucuruz Doan.

Director: Yoshikazu Yasuhiko

Studio: Bandai Namco Filmworks

Genre: Animation, Drama, Science Fiction, Action

Video: 720p

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Cast

Toru Furuya

Toru Furuya

as Amuro Ray (voice)

Shunsuke Takeuchi

Shunsuke Takeuchi

as Cucuruz Doan (voice)

Ken Narita

Ken Narita

as Bright Noa (voice)

Toshio Furukawa

Toshio Furukawa

as Kai Shiden (voice)

Megumi Han

Megumi Han

as Sayla Mass / Letz Cofan (voice)

Hideki Nakanishi

Hideki Nakanishi

as Hayato Kobayashi (voice)

Reviews

By CinemaSerf

"White Base" pilot "Amuro" is injured after a conflict on the "Island of No Return". He awakens to discover that he is being cared for by a group of youngsters led by "Doan" and after he helps them fix their water supply, is more warmly welcomed into this slightly sceptical group. Soon, though, aircraft arrive carrying "Zeon" robots and it's only then that we realise that "Doan" has a past - and together with the young "Amuro" they must arm themselves and strive to defeat their attackers. I did quite enjoy this but the story (based on characters from the 1979 television series) takes far too long to get going, it relies heavily on us already understanding the battle context of the characterisations, and I found the standard of animation here a bit limited. The ending hasn't really the least jeopardy to it, and the presence of the youngsters on their island dragged what pace there was down quite effectively. That said, it does move along well enough offering us messages about the value of teamwork, loyalty etc. but I just felt it was all just too lacking of any substantial - and interesting - narrative.