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		<title>CollectionDX - SD Gundam</title>
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		<description>Super Deformed Gundam or SD Gundam originated from a  contributed illustration of a junior high school student from Nagoya by  the name of Koji Yokoi to the &quot;Model News&quot; magazine that Bandai was issuing in the 1980&#039;s. The illustration is of a Gundam but with the  weird proportion where the overall height of the Gundam is equal to 2  of its head. This illustration interested the chief editor and so  leading to Koji Yokoi serializing SD Gundam in 4 frame comics in &quot;Model  News&quot;.
The super deformed design was suitable for capsule toys and so SD Gundam started  merchandising with the Gashapon series &quot;SD Gundam World&quot; in 1985. By  the 90s SD Gundam spawned many spin-off series, SD Sengokuden (SD  Warring States, Musha Style), SD Gundam Gaiden (Knight Style) and SD  Commando Chronicles (Military Style) to name a few.
With its popularity, SD Gundam merchandise expanded to include manga, trading cards, anime and video games.
While some SD Gundam series are purely a parody of Gundam, SD Gundam Force is set in its own self-contained universe and has a somewhat serious  storyline, though it remains far more comedic than other Gundam series  and is targeted at a younger audience. (Wikipedia) 
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 1969 19:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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