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The English dub received controversy due to the decision to have Suletta Mercury be voiced by a white voice actor ]. Suletta Mercury is implied to have Middle Eastern or North African heritage and her father's name Nadim Samaya has Arabic, Hebrew, and Indian origins. | The English dub received controversy due to the decision to have Suletta Mercury be voiced by a white voice actor ]. Suletta Mercury is implied to have Middle Eastern or North African heritage and her father's name Nadim Samaya has Arabic, Hebrew, and Indian origins. Professional voice actors criticized Crunchyroll for changing their longstanding ] production pipeline to hiring primarily from the local Texas area, which they said would limit diversity in casting. They also noted that Texas is a ] state, which would limit actors' ability to join a ] or ].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Loveridge |first=Lynzee |date=2023-02-02 |title=Gundam: The Witch From Mercury Dub Casting Prompts Discussion Over Suletta Role |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2023-02-02/gundam-the-witch-from-mercury-dub-casting-prompts-discussion-over-suletta-role/.194466 |access-date=2023-02-04 |website=Anime News Network}}</ref> | ||
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Japanese anime television series
Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury | |
Cover of the first Blu-ray volume, depicting Suletta Mercury and Miorine Rembran. | |
機動戦士ガンダム 水星の魔女 (Kidō Senshi Gandamu: Suisei no Majo) | |
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Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury – Prologue | |
Directed by | Hiroshi Kobayashi |
Produced by | Naohiro Ogata |
Written by | Ichirō Ōkouchi |
Music by | Takashi Ohmama |
Studio | Sunrise |
Licensed by | Sunrise |
Released | July 14, 2022 |
Runtime | 23 minutes |
Episodes | 1 (List of episodes) |
Anime television series | |
Directed by |
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Produced by | Naohiro Ogata |
Written by | Ichirō Ōkouchi |
Music by | Takashi Ohmama |
Studio | Sunrise |
Licensed by | Sunrise |
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English network | |
Original run | October 2, 2022 – present |
Episodes | 17 (List of episodes) |
Novel | |
Cradle Planet | |
Written by | Ichirō Ōkouchi |
Published by | Sunrise |
Demographic | Male |
Published | October 2, 2022 |
Light novel | |
Written by | Yūya Takashima |
Illustrated by | Shūei Takagi |
Published by | Kadokawa Shoten |
Magazine | Gundam Ace |
Demographic | Male |
Original run | January 2023 – present |
Manga | |
Vanadis Heart | |
Written by | Kō Yoneyama HISADAKE |
Illustrated by | Chika Tōjō |
Published by | Kadokawa Shoten |
Magazine | Gundam Ace |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | May 2023 – scheduled |
Anime and manga portal |
Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury (Japanese: 機動戦士ガンダム 水星の魔女, Hepburn: Kidō Senshi Gandamu: Suisei no Majo) is a Japanese mecha anime series and the fifteenth mainline entry in Sunrise's long-running Gundam franchise, and the first series in the franchise to air during Japan's Reiwa era. The series is directed by both Hiroshi Kobayashi and Ryō Andō and written by Ichirō Ōkouchi. It premiered in October 2022 on the JNN stations TBS and MBS. The series follows the exploits of Suletta Mercury, a young teenager from Mercury who, by orders from her mother, transfers to an academic institute run by megacorporations and attended by the children of the most powerful CEOs.
The Witch from Mercury marks the first mainline Gundam TV anime production in seven years since Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans, and the first TV series in the franchise to feature a female protagonist. The show revolves around themes about the dangers of emerging technologies alongside political corruption, capitalism, and revenge.
Plot
See also: List of Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury charactersIn the distant future, humanity has advanced into space and switched to the new calendar system of Ad Stella (AS). The solar system was split between the inhabitants of space colonies, also called "Spacians" and the Earth-born "Earthians", with a vast economic inequality between the two.
The Vanadis Institute created the "GUND Format", an advanced brain–computer interface that enabled the human nervous system to control artificial appendices and organs. The purpose of GUND was to enable humans to survive in the harsh environment of space. The technology was later employed for military uses, leading to the creation of "Gundams": mobile suits that use the GUND Format to increase the performance of their pilots. However, extensive use of the GUND Format in this way resulted in pilots being crippled or even killed.
In response, the Mobile Suit Development Council, led by the top mobile suit development companies, ordered a permanent ban on the GUND Format and all its applications. Council member Delling Rembran deployed the special forces team Dominicus to destroy the Vanadis research facility Fólkvangr, killing everyone aboard to erase all traces of the technology. Only two people survived: mobile suit test pilot Elnora Samaya and her four-year-old daughter Ericht Samaya. In the aftermath, those responsible for the development of the GUND Format were ostracized, and because the team was primarily women, they became known as "witches".
In AS 122, 21 years after the Vanadis incident, Suletta Mercury transfers from Mercury to the Asticassia School of Technology, an academic institute run by the megacorporation Benerit Group. Upon arrival, she encounters a girl escaping the institute, Miorine Rembran, who wants to escape from the control of her father. As their paths cross in the academy with different ambitions and goals, Suletta will have to prove her worth as a pilot as she steps into the academy alongside the Gundam Aerial, a mobile suit built with forbidden GUND Format technology.
Production and release
The series was first revealed by Sunrise at the 2nd Gundam Conference held on September 15, 2021, under Bandai Namco Group's "Gundam Project". It is the first mainline Gundam TV series in seven years, following 2015–2017's Iron Blooded Orphans. Bandai Namco Group cooperated with external partners called "G-PARTNER" to bring young people in their teens worldwide. A teaser was released on March 29, 2022, revealing the main mecha and a female character alongside a prologue episode that premiered on July 14, 2022. On June 17, Sunrise revealed the series's main plot, characters, staff, and a confirmed air date alongside an overview for the Prologue Episode. The staff working in the series were composed by director Hiroshi Kobayashi, with Ryō Andō serving as co-director; Ichirō Ōkouchi overseeing and writing scripts; mogmo designing the characters; Marie Tagashira, Shuri Toida, and Hirotoshi Takaya adapting mogmo's designs for animation; JNTHED, Kanetake Ebikawa, Wataru Inada, Ippei Gyōbu, Kenji Teraoka, and Takayuki Yanase designing the mechs; Shinya Kusumegi, Kanta Suzuki, and Seizei Maeda animating the mechs. Producer Naohiro Ogata mentioned in an online press conference that the story will be set in an academy and that it will feature the first female main protagonist in the mainline series, and that he will create a work that is conscious of the increase in new fans. On July 14, information regarding the Prologue episode were revealed at "GUNDAM NEXT FUTURE -LINK THE UNIVERSE-", which was the first public event for "PROLOGUE".
The series' story and theme were developed by Ōkouchi, Kobayashi and Andō. They based it on the tech companies competing for profits and control in the industry alongside elements from William Shakespeare's play The Tempest and the witch trials in the early modern period, reflecting the theme surrounding the GUND-Format technology and the people involved in its research, comparing it to a "curse" by the normal people. Ōkouchi decided to use a school sector to broaden the appeal, but also made sure to feature "dark turning points and disturbing stories" that are emblematic of the Gundam series. Notably, The Witch from Mercury is the first Gundam TV series to feature a female protagonist and fourth in the franchise overall (after École du Ciel, SEED C.E. 73: Stargazer, and Twilight AXIS).
Media
Anime
See also: List of Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury episodesMobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury officially premiered on all JNN stations in Japan, including MBS and TBS on October 2, 2022, with the Prologue episode premiering on July 14, 2022, four months before the series airing. Yoasobi performed the series' first opening theme "Shukufuku" (祝福, "The Blessing") while Yama performed the second opening theme "Slash". Shiyui and Ryo performed the first ending theme "Kimi yo Kedakaku Are" (君よ 気高くあれ, "You Be Noble"), while Aina the End performed the second ending theme "Red:Birthmark". Takashi Ohmama composed the music for the series. A second season began airing on April 9, 2023.
At the 2022 San Diego Comic-Con, it was announced that the series will be simulcast outside of Japan. Crunchyroll licensed the series through Sunrise. Medialink licensed the series in Southeast Asia and is streaming it on their Ani-One Asia YouTube channel, Netflix, and Bilibili. It is also being streamed on the GundamInfo YouTube channel in Asia and Oceania. An English dub was released via Crunchyroll on January 30, 2023. It marks the first time the Gundam franchise featured the Texas-based talent produced in what was Funimation, who acquired Crunchyroll via its parent Sony in 2021 and rebranded itself the following year.
An official web novel titled "Cradle Planet" (ゆりかごの星, Yurikago no Hoshi), written by Ichirō Ōkouchi, was released by Sunrise on their official website on October 2, 2022. The English version was subsequently released on November 10, 2022, translated by Eriko Sugita. The web novel serves as a link between the Prologue and the main series and is told from the point of view of the Gundam Aerial. A live reading of the novel was released on YouTube on November 13, 2022, with Kana Ichinose as the narrator. The anime was later adapted into an ongoing light novel in Kadokawa Shoten's Gundam Ace magazine in January 2023, written by Yūya Takashima with illustrations by Shūei Takagi. The novel adapts both the Prologue and main storylines.
A side-story manga titled Mobile Suit Gundam The Witch from Mercury: Vanadis Heart (Japanese: 機動戦士ガンダム 水星の魔女 ヴァナディースハート, Hepburn: Kidō Senshi Gandamu Suisei no Majo: Vuanadīsu Hāto), written by both Kō Yoneyama and illustrated by Chika Tōjō, with original character designs by mogmo and planning cooperation by Hisadake, will begin serialization in Kadokawa Shoten's Gundam Ace magazine in May 2023. The manga is set in A.S. 106, five years after the Vanadis incident, and focuses on a witch named Vilda Miren and a pilot named Kiyu Lavot, who pilots the XGF-01 Gundam Lfrith Jiu.
Merchandise
Alongside other merchandise releases, the series is also part of the long-running Gunpla line of plastic model kits by Bandai Spirits. Kits based on the Mobile Suits in the series were released in 1/144 scale, while an High Grade and SDEX model of the Gundam Aerial have been released. A 1/100 scale Full Mechanics kit of the Gundam Aerial was released in 2023. Also, both Robot Spirits and Chogokin figure versions of the Gundam Aerial were also announced and released.
Shortly after the release of the series, Sunrise partnered with Yamazaki Baking for a cross-promotion following a string of Internet memes stemming from the Bic Camera branch in Akihabara stocking empty shelves of the Gundam Aerial model kit with YBC Aerial corn chips.
Video games
The Gundam Aerial itself, along with its pilot, made its appearance in the mobile game Mobile Suit Gundam UC Engage as a limited event unit. It also made an appearance in the Action RPG video game SD Gundam Battle Alliance as a DLC unit.
Reception
Critical response
The Witch from Mercury has been praised by critics for its writing, characters, animation, voice acting, dark drama or yuri elements, and its unique take on the classic Gundam formula. IGN gave the first season of the series a rave review, giving it a 9/10, praising the show's drama and striking imagery. Polygon also gave the show's first season a glowing reviewing, claiming the series is becoming the "ultimate Gundam show" and is finally an anime in the prestige franchise that anyone could enjoy. Ollie Barder from Forbes was equally impress with the prologue and first episode of the series, raving the show's animation and calling it "astonishingly good". Kim Morrissy from Anime News Network has also praised the series, citing the show has good emotional moments. Harry Nugraha from Game Rant was less impress with the first season, finding the school life drama to be "disappointing". However, Nugraha thought the show featured some "thrilling combat scenes" and felt the series was picking up steam in the last few episodes of the season. Vulture listed the first season as the third best anime of 2022.
Critics have noted The Witch from Mercury's similarities to William Shakespeare's The Tempest. Witch from Mercury's lead Gundam is named the Aerial, a direct reference to the magical spirit Ariel from The Tempest. In the Shakespeare play, Ariel ends up helping the former Duke named Prospero in his quest for revenge; in Witch from Mercury, Prospera is the name adopted by Elnora Samaya, who has similar ambition of revenge as her Shakespearean counterpart, and who is the mother of the pilot of the Gundam Aerial. Similarities to Revolutionary Girl Utena were also noted, as both are set in schools with a dueling tournament that results in the leads' same-sex engagement.
Mamiko Noto's portrayal as Prospera has received acclaimed, with many lauding her theatrical performance and the complexity of her character. Gizmodo positively compared Prospera to the Gundam franchise's iconic villain Char Aznable, referencing how both characters wear masks and the duality of their personalities. Christopher Farris from Anime News Network also raved about the character, applauding her effectiveness as a villain and found her storyline to be "gripping".
The English dub received controversy due to the decision to have Suletta Mercury be voiced by a white voice actor Jill Harris. Suletta Mercury is implied to have Middle Eastern or North African heritage and her father's name Nadim Samaya has Arabic, Hebrew, and Indian origins. Professional voice actors criticized Crunchyroll for changing their longstanding remote work production pipeline to hiring primarily from the local Texas area, which they said would limit diversity in casting. They also noted that Texas is a right-to-work state, which would limit actors' ability to join a union or bargain collectively.
Reaction to the season one finale
The end of the first season of the Witch from Mercury featured Suletta piloting the Gundam Aerial to smash a terrorist violently. Many viewers and commentators were caught off guard by the sudden act of violence, especially the imagery of Suletta's blood-stained hands and Miorine's horrified reaction. The finale was compared to a major twist from Code Geass, another anime project worked by Ichirō Ōkouchi. Both the Witch from Mercury and Code Geass trended on social media as fans reacted to the gruesome scene in Gundam. Japan's Broadcasting Ethics & Program Improvement Organization shared complaints from parents about the violent nature of the episode, with many finding it to be too graphic to show at the 5:00 PM timeslot when children are still up to watch it.
Gunpla sales
Model Kits for the High Grade Aerial recorded the highest initial sales in the history of a Gundam TV series. There have been reports that model kits from Witch from Mercury have been selling out throughout stores.
Notes
- While Sunrise holds the license of the series in English-speaking regions, Crunchyroll is responsible for the dubbing production along with the home video and streaming distribution in North America (formerly Funimation), Latin America, United Kingdom (through Crunchyroll UK and Ireland), Australia (through Madman Anime) and Europe/Middle East/Africa (through Crunchyroll EMEA).
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External links
- Official site (in Japanese)
- Official site (in English)
- Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury at IMDb
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