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Director discusses robot project's status & he
distances it from Gundam:
ANN obtained the
October issue of Kadokawa Shoten's Gundam Ace magazine on Saturday and
confirmed that it said that G-Reko, the newest robot project from creator
Yoshiyuki Tomino (Gundam, Ideon), will be "entering full-fledged
production." The update on G-Reko ran in Tomino's "Oshiete Kudasai.
Tomino Desu" column.
Tomino was in the middle of interviewing Japanese modern
artist Takashi Murakami in his column when he commented on the taxing nature of
creating a work "on the level of a television series." Tomino also
said that the scenario for the whole G-Reko project has been written and is
currently being reevaluated. He added that he would like to draw the
storyboards for the entire production, though he realizes that doing so may be
impossible.
Tomino said that the "G-Reko" name was chosen
in part because "the 'Gundam' name was a total nuisance when trying to
develop a new kind of robot story." He noted that the "G" in the
title was revealed earlier as standing for "gravity."
For the past few years, Tomino has been discussing "Hajimetai Capital G no Monogatari," a proposed text novel project which featured a space elevator. This method of ferrying objects from a planet's surface to orbit has been a plot point in such anime as The Super Dimension Century Orguss, Mobile Suit Gundam 00, and Tomino's own Turn A Gundam. Then, late last year, Kadokawa Shoten revealed the launch (pictured left) of Tomino's similar G-Reko project at Sunrise, the anime studio behind Gundam and Ideon.
For the past few years, Tomino has been discussing "Hajimetai Capital G no Monogatari," a proposed text novel project which featured a space elevator. This method of ferrying objects from a planet's surface to orbit has been a plot point in such anime as The Super Dimension Century Orguss, Mobile Suit Gundam 00, and Tomino's own Turn A Gundam. Then, late last year, Kadokawa Shoten revealed the launch (pictured left) of Tomino's similar G-Reko project at Sunrise, the anime studio behind Gundam and Ideon.
Tomino concluded his Murakami interview by stating that
he is taking a break from his Gundam Ace column, which he began in 2003. He
cited the time commitment required of him for the production of G-Reko.
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