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Uploaded by on Aug 1, 2009

A massive Gundam has taken over Japan! This 1:1 replica standing nearly 60 feet tall may be the most popular site in Odaiba. Here is the 7:00 PM show I was able to catch luckily with my camera in hand! See the lights, the steam projecting from his body, and his head move! Enjoy!!

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  • i wish they had made wing zero or epyon instead. the first one was boring.

  • Yeah... I know what you mean... they should have added some wings and gave him his weapons if they were going to go all out like this...

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  • gundam wing would be awsome but the wings would be a complex thing to do

  • @youL3w yeah... epyon

  • @againstme321 the red one was the best with the wip

  • The statue of liberty just doesn't cut it anymore. :)

  • @TheAjslife i think if he could actually move...everyone would be like pretty scared haaha

  • aile strike gundam would be cool :)

  • Zaku are way cooler but that's just me this one the classic Gundam no question...

  • He's paralyzed from the neck down!

  • Hes paralyzed from the neck down......that sucks for him!

  • @ParanoidAZN

    well, for some strange reason Sunrise decide to create film in canada. and the story was... just think of simplified version of Star Wars

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