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		<title>CollectionDX - Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket</title>
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		<description>The anime series, Mobile Suit Gundam 0080 - A War in the Pocket (&amp;#27231;&amp;#21205;&amp;#25126;&amp;#22763;&amp;#12460;&amp;#12531;&amp;#12480;&amp;#12512;0080 &amp;#12509;&amp;#12465;&amp;#12483;&amp;#12488;&amp;#12398;&amp;#20013;&amp;#12398;&amp;#25126;&amp;#20105;) , was the first Gundam OVA series. It was also the first time anyone other than creator Tomino Yoshiyuki was given a chance to direct a Gundam story. Released in 1989, it served to commemorate Gundam&#039;s ten-year anniversary. As suggested by its subtitle, &amp;quot;War in the Pocket,&amp;quot; it is a small, personal story; a side story focusing on the experiences of a ten-year-old boy during the One-Year War.
Gundam 0080 also began an enduring tradition of retroactive redesigns. Yutaka Izubuchi updated the original Mobile Suit Gundam&#039;s dated mechanical designs and costumes, and since then every new creative team has offered its own take on the classic Gundam props.
Not being penned by Tomino, Gundam 0080 also marked a significant departure from the constant background theme of Newtypes featured in the Universal Century Gundam universe, since the original Mobile Suit Gundam up until Char&#039;s Counterattack. The absence of this theme would continue in many following Gundam stories allowing more stories to be told about ordinary soldiers and people in these conflicts.
The character designer for this series was Haruhiko Mikimoto. (Wikipedia) 
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		<title>RX-78 NT-1 Gundam &quot;Alex&quot;</title>
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 The RX-78 NT-1 comes from the series: &quot;Gundam 0080: War in the 
        Pocket&quot;. It is probably the most loaded MSIA to date: 
 

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 <label><p> The RX-78 NT-1 comes from the series: "Gundam 0080: War in the 
        Pocket". It is probably the most loaded MSIA to date, featuring over 
        29 accessories. Included are:</p>
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        <li>two beam sabers with removable blades</li>
        <li> two removable backpack beam saber hilts</li>
        <li> removable backpack</li>
        <li> two pieces of shoulder armor</li>
        <li> forearm armor</li>
        <li>calf armor</li>
        <li>front and back torso armor</li>
        <li>forward skirt and rear skirt armor</li>
        <li> two 90-mm triple gatling guns</li>
        <li> beam rifle</li>
        <li>shield with removable triple-connector-point handgrip</li>
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      <p>The articulation and detailing is about what you'd expect from a typical 
        MSIA. What makes this toy stand out is the armor. The engineering is perfect 
        and it adds a ton of play value. One of the best MSIA to date.</p>
      <p>(I should note that I added panel lines to it though.)</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2003 22:27:44 -0500</pubDate>
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