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Mobile Suit Gundam SEED C.E. 73: Stargazer - Season 1

In the year C.E. 73, a shockwave caused by the destruction of Junius Seven by renegade ZAFT soldiers leaves the Earth deeply scarred. In the midst of all the fear and confusion, two people look to the skies in quiet restraint as a single mobile suit is launched. One is Selene McGriff of DSSD, her mind on the stars. The other, unable to see the stars through the sky of black smoke and with a cold expression on his face, is Sven Cal Bayang of the Earth Alliance's Phantom Pain team, pilot of the Strike Noir.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Daisuke Ono

    Daisuke Ono

    Sven Cal Bryan (voice)

  • Sayaka Ohara

    Sayaka Ohara

    Selene McGriff (voice)

  • Hiroshi Kamiya

    Hiroshi Kamiya

    Shams Couza (voice)

  • Jun Fukuyama

    Jun Fukuyama

    Sol Ryūne l'Ange (voice)

  • Rina Sato

    Rina Sato

    Mudie Holcroft (voice)

  • Jouji Nakata

    Jouji Nakata

    Edmond du Clos (voice)

Overview

In the year C.E. 73, a shockwave caused by the destruction of Junius Seven by renegade ZAFT soldiers leaves the Earth deeply scarred. In the midst of all the fear and confusion, two people look to the skies in quiet restraint as a single mobile suit is launched. One is Selene McGriff of DSSD, her mind on the stars. The other, unable to see the stars through the sky of black smoke and with a cold expression on his face, is Sven Cal Bayang of the Earth Alliance's Phantom Pain team, pilot of the Strike Noir.

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