The (almost*) definitive list of all stolen Gundams, including some of the more egregious times that they were “borrowed without asking”. Including all unauthorized sorties would make this list 10 times longer. And an edit to clarify: This list also only includes Gundams stolen in the anime series *Making notes for a possible part 2
@@kakarot197 Sorry if I ask here but in one of the questions of the week could you answer why in Seed Destiny they suddenly started putting old MS design like Zakus and Goufs instead of keeping new designs?
@@MidoriNatsume because of nostalgia for the old suits, plus it was cool seeing new versions of the Zaku, Your and Dom rather then just clones like the Ginn or Cugue
@@kakarot197 does "getting captured" count? because Kyrios would kinda fall to that list, with the Arios and 00 Raiser being "stolen" by the ELS too, though those are manga only. if it's an "attempted stealing" (like the God Gundam), then the Barbatos would also count, since someone (i forgot) tried to pilot it when Mikazuki wasn't there.
*Earth Alliance Military Personnel* (sees theft in progress): Hey HEY! come on - come back with that! YOU CAN'T TAKE THAT! THAT'S EARTH ALLIANCE PROPERTY! I'M GONNA LOSE MY JOB!
@Falcon Shadow Nova in niverse the explanation ais as simple as Crdinator tech is intentionally complicated to keep naturals form using it. that said they did reverse engineer the gaia gundam
Don't forget the build burning, Sekai 'borrowed it' from Sei who originally intended to give to reiji after the event of build fighter. Edit: Sekai did get told through Yuuma (who in turn was told through his sister and in turn told be Sei) that the build burning was his, though this only happend in episode 19
Not as bad as the live one dropped accidentally over Los Angeles that i heard about in high school. Thankfully it didn't go off but whew boy that would be tense for those poor bomb squad members.
@@randomnameseventytwo1307 probably all the way considering it supposedly wasn't until he got back to the hanger that he found out. that was in the English paper where we were doing a writing assignment... they said he was just about to retire to boot. so yeah. pretty crazy.
Personally, the creation and theft of the GP02 being stolen is, correct that, *THE* most humiliating blunder and *THE* most lethal mistake of the Earth Federation, yeah make a mobile armor looking mobile suit that is built to shoot nukes. TOTALLY not tempting for some rogue EF soldier or splintered faction to steal and use.
@@zachelkins1229 Nukes are overrated when things like Apaslus III or Big Zam exists. The nuclear Bazooka had way more firepower than a nuclear warhead in space should have. In the battle of Loum, nukes only took out single battleships.
@@tyaty Yes and no; I'll agree that the nukezooka really shouldn't have been as busted as it was (barring some kind of advanced development for extra powerful space nukes) but the effects of radiation and blast pressure, in atmosphere, shouldn't be discounted. In the same vein a colony drop, as shown, will get similar localized and even global effects (of course that's it's own can of worms and isn't/should be something doable by a single person either). Part of the issue is gonna be that Big Zam, for example, is at best effective on the tactical scale where as a nuclear device can be effective on the strategic scale; strategic scale weapons systems should never be useable by a single person.
I suppose that sorta counts since even though it was his father’s creation, he was never meant to pilot it. Funny thing, in the Gundam 40th anniversary video (the one that showcases the G40 version of the RX-78-2), the entire scene of Amuro getting into the Gundam plays out as if he was always meant to be the pilot. Instead of laying flat under a tarp, the Gundam deliberately lands in front of him, cockpit open, with a woman’s gentle voice calling out his name.
@@tatsuyah4695 Though, to be fair, he technically was pretty quick to return it to the Federation once the immediate danger had passed, under the unexpected caveat (even for Amuro himself) that Amuro would remain the Gundam's pilot when he was essentially "conscripted" into the White Base's crew along with his friends.
TBF, most of them were built in secrecy or in remote locations where stealth is more important than security. If anything, its the betrayal or really good intel that's the problem.
@@NekRulez Well the most sad part is they build these huge super powerful machines that are the utter peak of science.... Yet the have ZERO security built into them. I mean we have keys for ignitions, locks on doors... And yet all someone has to do for Gundam is just jump in the seat and walk/fly it off.
@@SilvaDreams yea in the second video he clipped the scene where Mu tells Kira to lock the OS to the strike so only he can use it. In the anime Knight's & Magic, they addressed the stealing of mechs too and he built a key system to prevent that. Problem solved lol.
I mean if a random pink-haired pop star can just casually walk in there and gives what is practically an entire nuclear arsenal to her boyfriend as a gift and then proceeds to steal another warship just cause it's pink, you probably have bigger problems than just security. Mind you she was never caught
@@duelgundam How is that even stealing ? The gundam was still his (whatever the pilot name was). If anything, the crime involving it would be modifying and slavery without consent.
IDK if the Devil Gundam counts Gundam Rose was stolen by George DeSand Rising Gundam was borrowed by Rain Mikamura Dragon Gundam was stolen by a bunch of bandits Spike Gundam was stolen by Chico Rodriguez Mirage Gundam was stolen by Mirabeau Oh yeah. Shining Gundam's core lander was also stolen by the bandits Nobel Gundam, as well as Allenby Beardsley were stolen by Wong Yunfat
The folks who made the Gundam Unicorn tried to avert this trope by implementing a bio-imprint for its pilot. Then Bananger’s dad stole it by putting his son’s data in there.
The Unicorn was owned by the Vist Foundation and it was owned/ run by Banagers dad so he owned the Unicorn can’t steal what you own. He just did what no one thought he would do, put it in the hands of 16 year old boy.
Small detail: Didn't the Buster get stolen, then recovered, then the ship defected, but then stolen *again* when Dearka jumped to help defend Orb? He was a "released ZAFT prisoner" without access to his "confiscated war material" wasn't he? Also, I always assumed that Lacus was just playing dumb during her first stint on the Archangel. Especially how she described the whole "Alliance soldiers boarded my peace mission vessel and killed everyone else as the PLANTS staff shoved me into an escape pod at the last moment".
Funny thing is zaft managed to get the gaia back and lacus still managed to steal it hell in the astray side story they even lost the proto saviour zaft security is just awful
I read on the Gundam Wiki, that Zaft got the Gaia back, but the Gaia that Lacus gave to Andrew, was a totally different prototype. The series is super vague on that part, so Gaia just appears on the Three ships alliance side.
Just wait for seed destiny (don't watch the second half ) First half is just rubbing salt in the wound stealing and literally using them to slaughter right of the bat
@@DigiDragoh So to review a trio of Sci-Fi super soldiers with sympathsizer assistance getting them effectively into the hangar with legit passes, and then bullet hosing the maintenance teams is "bad security"? Given SEED acknowledges common military practices like firearms should be normally secured in the armory, what do you think you're even saying here? You going to sit there and warble about how the Fort Hood shooting was due to base personnel being incompetent too? If we're giving advice on series don't watch Wing or Mobile Fighter G as they're moderately successful Post-Bubble Economy cringe created in the immediate wake of Bandai's takeover of Sunrise, which are only popular stateside due to Toonami nostalgia.
In Lacus Clyne's defense, she plays dumb to get people to underestimate her. Her real personality was first shown when she pressured Rau to fall back rather than engage Mu after she was given back to Athrun by Kira.
@@worldkat1393 I know the Strike Freedom combined elements from the Freedom (the general design and high maneuverability due to the lightweight frame + the sacrifice of some armor to increase the maneuverability even more) and the Provedence ( The DRAGOON system) and wherever the beam shields came from, but what did the Inf Justice steal from besides the Justice and the beam shield?
@@rarericebag215 So both the base models of Strike Freedom and Inf Justice were designed by ZAFT right after they finished the original Justice and Freedom. They are made using mainly ZAFT tech with a bit of tech from ORB but really just ZAFT tech stolen from other projects.
Can't wait to hear the story of how the real one in Japan Gets stolen lol. It would be fun if they did a ruse to have it "Stolen" as a nod to the series as a whole.
@@Zero01k i really think integration of Gundam in this world is by making a laser weapon that can only be powered by small nuclear reactor. The laser weapon and Gundam as a whole is to support and counter enemy Air force and Missile by just firing their weapon.
@@jrickducking6685 In 1898, the USS Maine sunk in Havana Harbor, during a period of tension with Spain, since the Latin American countries were in a period of uprisings to remove Spanish colonial power, with Cuba being the most recent. The cause of the sinking was due to an explosion, that may as well have unknown cause but was popularly blamed on Spanish forces, hence "Remember the Maine!" This gave the US just enough of an excuse to have a short war with the Spanish, which was pretty one-sided anyway, and forced Spain to concede important territorial privileges. Most especially, this sold the Philippines, then a Spanish colony, also on the brink of revolution, dirt cheap to the US, giving the US one of its most important bases of power in the Pacific, especially pre-WWII. Considering what Anavel Gato really achieved, and how it inevitably benefited certain people in the Federation, namely the Titans, and helped increase and cement military power, it is very much a USS Maine issue. The only difference was that Anavel Gato cost the Federation significantly more.
LOL! I love the thumbnail picture of the video! “Grand Theft Gundam”! If Grand Theft Auto had a DLC of Mobile Suit Gundam, I would most likely play the ever living hell out of it! :)
2:02 Funny how Delaz claimed that the GP02 violated the Antarctic Treaty, when the treaty did not prohibit the development of nuclear weapon systems. If it did, all mobile suits would be illegal, as they're nuclear-powered. Moreover, there was no indication that the Federation ever planned to use the nukes.
even funnier, technically, the Delaz Fleet IS the one who violated the treaty, with Gato firing the Nuclear Warhead. (i said technically because at that point the treaty was no longer in effect, but since Delaz consider Zeon Surrender at the end of the One Year War illegitimate, in his head, the war is still going and the treaty is still active.)
Grand theft Gundam. Yeah, that's a thing that needs to happen. If only to have you play as a Fed and ambush, punch out, and steal a Zaku from a Zeon soldier during the early days of the OYW.
Okay, not a Gundam theft, but when Io Fleming steals the Rick Dom in Thunderbolt, that was pretty awesome. Between that and his speech to the rookies in December Sky, Io became one of my favorite protagonists in Gundam.
In his defense though, Duo did offer to lend the parts from Deathscythe to repair the Wing Gundam. Heero just....took up on that offer without telling Duo.
@@TheHiddenBoss he offered spare parts with the condition that his mechanics fix it. Heero took parts from the Deathsycthe itself. He got mixed signals somewhere along the way
11:05 The prototype sinanju was stolen and modified into the infinitely more badass Full frontal version He was just showing those federation scum how to properly design an ace mobile suit.
This reminds me of that meme, where a store had put out a sign with 4 people's faces on it, saying that these people are banned from the store, for stealing Gundams.
Sounds plausible. An idol’s personality on stage and what they’re actually like can be completely different. Especially considering how she went from cute and bubbly moe-blob to an elegant and charismatic leader of her own faction.
Well when your a daughter to a very high ranking member of fraction. Aka you know a lot of shit that even your father presume you didn’t. Playing dumb is the best option towards people that could have a genocidal hatred towards your people.
Not to mention. She really shows it the very next episode when she with a confident and cool voice orders freaking RAU LE CREUSET to back off from his attack on the Archangel and the Strike. Then she uses that same voice much later in the series when she addresses Athrun after he comes after her. Heck. I think there are scenes where both Kira and Athrun actually ask her who she is and she uses that cute air-headed voice to answer that she just simply Lacus Clyne. The Kira one is right before they steal the Freedom while the Athrun I do not remember where that scene happens to be at.
@@robertdrexel2043 On top of that, she slips into the role of resistance/ideological leader very easily after compromising ZAFT's security on multiple levels (theft of the Freedom, turning Waltfeld and the Eternal to her side, illegal broadcasts throughout the PLANTs). If I recall correctly, the director of the series said that she's the only character who didn't have a character arc in the show because she doesn't really change - she was always a dual-faceted character, with one persona as a publicly friendly idol and the other persona as a much more serious and determined political leader. She leverages both roles - her two aspects - throughout the series to great effect, allowing her to become one of the most powerful people in the Cosmic Era by the end of the SEED and the most powerful politician by the end of SEED Destiny. Whenever she acts bubbly, careless, and clueless like she did when meeting the Archangel's officers for the first time, it's on purpose. In that case, I would guess it was for her to feel out what kind of people Ramius, La Flaga, and Badgiruel were and whether or not they were honorable enough to not harm her. Once she realizes these are relatively well-meaning people and aren't likely to mean her any immediate physical harm, she's far less clueless. Her innocent appearance and bubbly attitude are really potent tools at defusing situations because people aren't inclined to think she's a threat or very dangerous, allowing her to roam around ships (via Haro lockpicking) without too much resistance.
@@ru_gamerandotaku2431 and the Wing universe. None of them are actually stolen. The scientists gave them to the respective pilots but since the plan was altered, the excuse was that the Gundams were "stolen"
Reminds me of how back in '05 I sent an email to the author of "Mecha Musings" over on MAHQ about how often by that point MS such as Gundams were getting stolen. He later wrote an article on the topic. In the years since, the writers behind Gundam seem to have gotten better about securing their mecha.
So you're telling me, these MS made by the most advanced cooperation that spent millions or billions to create these gundams but for some reason they had a shitty security not just by personal AND not having some sort of authorization to pilot the most advanced MS even a 7 year old kid could steal a Gundam from them? They might as well have them out in the open for anyone to use in case of a war comes to their home town (or planet) it make things alot easier for people to defend their homes.
Only thing I disagree on in this whole vid, is the interpretation of Lacus' personality. She's in an enemy ship. If she show them she's intelligent, they're gonna be on their guard, keeping an eye on her so she doesn't try to escape or alert her nation. If she act like an airhead, they will not be on their guard, and once she find a way to escape or alert her nation, they won't be hindering too much. Many women spies from WWII and WWI actually acted like this to carry on their mission.
Yeah, the last ship she was on was massacred by some (likely Blue Cosmos aligned) EA soldiers. She was going to definitely try to make herself as unthreatening as possible. She's immediately shown to be much smarter than she looks when, the moment she's out of danger, she's able to use her political influence to threaten Rau of all people and force him to stand down.
well i think lacus is one of the smartest heroine in anime world, she use many card (social status, family name, military connection even kira yamato, etc) for become plant leader,. and only she can make(or rebuild) 2 nuke machine
Lacus Clyne. Popstar idol by day, mafia gang leader by night. Plus she is he best girlfriend because she gave her boyfriend a hell of a gift and supported him from a far. Beautiful, intelligent and cunning what more could you ask.
After recent reveal from directors of Seed Destiny, we have gotten to know that Lacus is probably one of the most cunning and brutal person to ever live in Cosmic Era... She smart, too smart.
Tbf Kakarot. At least for the Freedom case, it is shown how much influence the Clyne Faction has in Zaft along with Lacus's agents that we see a bit more of when they evacuate her after her meeting with Athrun, combined with the Red Coat disguise she gave to Kira (which we know is considered the "elite pilot" uniform) it's easy to come to the conclusion that the Freedom's theft was HEAVILY pre-planned by Lacus considering how easy it was for her the escape immediately after along with fact that they didn't stop and talk to the guards, so they wouldn't have suspected this "elite" following this influencial person and might have even come to the conclusion he was to be its designated pilot
Engineers #1: don't you think we should add a multi lock system that only the assign pilot and high ranking officer should have the key to activate the gundam? Engineer #2: eh why the hell not Thus almost every gundam show ended shortly with the bad guy winning and the protagonists dying off screen
To be fair, just like most planes (and war vehicles in general) in real life you'd want the goddamn thing to start as soon as it's physically possible, so you hand in the security to sheer geographical location and tight manpower
SEED is funny for not only having the single most Gundams stolen in a single timeline, but also for have the simplest successful method for preventing the theft of a Gundam... a password. Kira put a password on the Strike to prevent the European Union (or whatever they're called) from stealing the Strike during their stay at Artemis. And it worked.
*GRAND* *THEFT* *GUNDAM* - This would be a very cool game, similar to GTA, imagine stealing mobile suits and gundams from various locations in earth, space or the colonies. You see this *BANDAI* make it happen!
@@blackcomet2nd950 Sure, if GTA can pull it off with vehicles, why not mobile suits? its practically the same, just with some weapons and boosters, and other games have shown that you can mount/dismount mechs, armours and similar stuff, the game would have to be massive though.
@@blackcomet2nd950 There are various ways, instead of robbing banks, how about neo zeon infiltrating military bases to steal a mobile suit or you are a member of the junk guild scavenging various parts for money or credits, heck, for the fun of it, you can be like Heero and steal a space shuttle and go blow up a colony or something. Depending on your reputation, you can be hunted by either the earth federation/alliance or neo zeon/zaft forces. There are multiple story and side quests throughout the gundam universe that can be made into a GTA-like game.
@@Vipermecha I suppose. Maybe being a space pirate could be grand theft gundam’s version of bank robbery. And being a mercenary could be its form of a motorcycle club. Now I’m actually quite fascinated by how this game would work if it became a reality.
Ah yes, having a nuke stolen right under your nose. Kinda makes you wonder why the Federation was such a threat to Zeon if they make boneheaded mistakes like this?
I'd say that the Barbatos gets honorable mention. Mikazuki jumped into it as part of an unauthorized SHTF maneuver and was subsequently liberated when Orga and company siezed CGS assets and reincorporated as Tekkadan.
I wonder if the naval review was allowed to go through to not only to demonstrate the purpose of why the Titans needs to be created but all those ships destroyed and personal dead. That's a big hole in the budget. A hole big enough to fit the Titans into. CURSE YOU Jamitov Hymen and Bask Om!
@@DarkAnon100 Eh, I wouldn't necessarily call her scheming. I think she's far more insightful of people than most (except for the people who subscribe to the Evil Mastermind Lacus Theory) thing, but at the same time...I don't think the other extreme give her enough credit. She's a fairly empathic character whose father is a high ranking politician in a supremacist state who is actually capable of seeing beyond the ideology and actively tries to look at people AS people. Also she's an Idol Singer, so she is, by definition an actress.
SEED gundams that were never stolen: Chaos, Raider, Forbidden, Impulse, Destroy, Akatsuki, Destiny, and Legend. That's it, all the rest were stolen. The Strike Freedom and Infinite Justice are rebuilds of stolen machines so they may or may not count depending on how you see them.
I always smiling whenever Gundam Pilot have a dramatic dialog in their cockpit . . . . . . because half of it was they talked to themselves and forgotten that Gundam didn't have Loud speaker
Another thing from Unicorn, even though the Stein 01 isn’t a Gundam, it is crucial to the fact that it was stolen by the Sleeves to create Full Frontal’s Sinanju. Again, isn’t a Gundam, but I thought it was worth noting
This reminded me of an old comment chat I had with someone we were talking about plot holes and the fact that the vehicles [Gundams] can be stolen. like I said before with a key and a lock would only make it hard for the enemy to steal a car or in this case a Weapon of Mass Destruction, but won't prevent it to happen though since if it a Key it can also be stolen and Lost. Password? that can be hacked! and A Case being is the vehicle being a lock to one pilot and that pilot is killed vehicle wouldn't be used by either of the good guys or the bad guys unless either side makes a breakthrough worst case the enemy side would be able to steal a WMD if there is no one protection it, putting it Back to square one.
There is always the way the Battletech franchise had security on the Battlemechs with not only a random chosen passphrase that the computer tells the pilot who then has to return with a matching passphrase but having the matching brain pattern loaded on the neurohelmet the Mechwarrior is wearing or that helmet could fry your brain.
Love your lore videos for a long time. This one I couldn't say exactly what was different but I feel it's better than the older ones. Might be it was just a great topic.
I know that in Seed almost every Gundam was stolen. In the original Gundam Amaro stole the Gundam to protect his home and I think technically Mikazuki stole Barbatos since it belonged to Maruba before they took over CGS. *the fake Gundam, Throne Zwei was stolen, Exia was stolen, 0 Gundam was taken back by the test pilot. Everyone wants to steal a Gundam
The (almost*) definitive list of all stolen Gundams, including some of the more egregious times that they were “borrowed without asking”.
Including all unauthorized sorties would make this list 10 times longer.
And an edit to clarify: This list also only includes Gundams stolen in the anime series
*Making notes for a possible part 2
I'm all in for that VERY ambitious project you're mentioning.
@@UselessFox224 NO
@@kakarot197 Sorry if I ask here but in one of the questions of the week could you answer why in Seed Destiny they suddenly started putting old MS design like Zakus and Goufs instead of keeping new designs?
@@MidoriNatsume because of nostalgia for the old suits, plus it was cool seeing new versions of the Zaku, Your and Dom rather then just clones like the Ginn or Cugue
@@kakarot197 does "getting captured" count? because Kyrios would kinda fall to that list, with the Arios and 00 Raiser being "stolen" by the ELS too, though those are manga only.
if it's an "attempted stealing" (like the God Gundam), then the Barbatos would also count, since someone (i forgot) tried to pilot it when Mikazuki wasn't there.
SEED governments: *Makes a Gundam*
Rival government: Our Gundam
"que ussr anthem"
"que ussr anthem"
*Our* comrade Gundam
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Except for the one time a pilot put a password on his machine and an entire 'friendly' base staff couldn't unlock it.
And coincidentally the gundam's were protected by at least 1 guard who is on his lunch break
this is so much canonical it is not even funny
*Faction builds a Gundam*
Random teen: "Is for me?"
Random *emo teen
Bright Noa: no kid, the Gundam chooses its pilot, it's the faction that steals the pilots.
@@LuoSon312_G8 Going full Getter here
@@LuoSon312_G8 that’s gundam unicorn in a nutshell right?
"Is it for me?"
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Heavyarms was so stolen they even stole the pilot name
Both stealing the Mobile Suit and Identity Theft, two birds with one stone.
Old pilot commits treason and dies
Engineer- hey you. Want this guy's name? And his gundam.
Trowa- ok
Are we even sure if it was really called Gundam Heavyarms
@@GundamMiesterHaptism yes
@@GojiraFan-in9oo The original Trowa Barton did not commit treason. He was murdered before he could carry out the original Operation Meteor.
there's a reason the TvTropes page for stealing super prototypes used to be called "Gundamjacking" lol
it's literally 0083's episode 1 title
@@ryuuohdeltaplus7936 hell if I know. Still haven't tracked down a reputable place to watch it.
@@kimarykorlumiose7728 it’s literally on here 😂
@@Josh_reilly the Gundam info channel?
@@TaimatCR GundamInfo keeps cycling its videos. You have to keep checking to see what's available at any given moment.
Gundam Exists:
Gundam MC's: "Gibs me dat."
It's not that simple
Gundam- exists
Kindergarten kid- mine
Gundam: exists
MCs: It's free real estate!
You all forgot the International Dibs Protocol.
@@hydrasfang then everyone would be just grabbing gundams like it's a gunpla shop.
Oh I love Grand Theft Gundam. Like stealing a car with the capability of ending a city.
What's the cheat code for it? (Too lazy to do the mission the normal way)
And some of them capable of ending a planet
Lacus just casually hands an entire nuclear arsenal to Kira like it was some hot coffee on a stormy day
@@drakematsy7412 If you cannot trust Jesus, who can you trust?
*Earth Alliance Military Personnel* (sees theft in progress): Hey HEY! come on - come back with that! YOU CAN'T TAKE THAT! THAT'S EARTH ALLIANCE PROPERTY! I'M GONNA LOSE MY JOB!
And there they go. Well I'm fired
@@LCM-vo1rj YES
Hope this doesn't go on your permanent record! *flies off*
Well ......Earth Alliance did steal Zaft Gundam in return.............
@Falcon Shadow Nova in niverse the explanation ais as simple as Crdinator tech is intentionally complicated to keep naturals form using it. that said they did reverse engineer the gaia gundam
Long story short: Always have insurance in the event of Mobile Suit theft.
Is there even such a thing?
@@davidvasquez08 this list shows there clearly should be.
@@davidvasquez08 i doubt that any company can afford it
Or some kind of contingency insurance.
Or maybe some better security.
Its even worse when you include non-Gundams...
well, at least in operation stardust they had the decency to return the nuke
True they did give it back when they were done.
You win this comment thread. 😯
This basically is all the protagonist mobile suits. Even Build Strike was borrowed without asking by Reji when he popped in and took the controls
Don't forget the build burning, Sekai 'borrowed it' from Sei who originally intended to give to reiji after the event of build fighter.
Edit: Sekai did get told through Yuuma (who in turn was told through his sister and in turn told be Sei) that the build burning was his, though this only happend in episode 19
"Can you imagine just losing a nuke? Ah, shit..." 😂 Damn, I dig this channel.
Guy on guard: Well I'm so fired
Not as bad as the live one dropped accidentally over Los Angeles that i heard about in high school. Thankfully it didn't go off but whew boy that would be tense for those poor bomb squad members.
Correction North Carolina.
@@xenopickett1177 i wonder how full the guys pants were when he realized he dropped it
@@randomnameseventytwo1307 probably all the way considering it supposedly wasn't until he got back to the hanger that he found out. that was in the English paper where we were doing a writing assignment... they said he was just about to retire to boot. so yeah. pretty crazy.
Personally, the creation and theft of the GP02 being stolen is, correct that, *THE* most humiliating blunder and *THE* most lethal mistake of the Earth Federation, yeah make a mobile armor looking mobile suit that is built to shoot nukes. TOTALLY not tempting for some rogue EF soldier or splintered faction to steal and use.
It does break one of the major rules of nukes pretty hard "no one man should have that much (fire)power"
@@zachelkins1229 Fallout's Ulysses ringing any bells?
@@zachelkins1229
Nukes are overrated when things like Apaslus III or Big Zam exists.
The nuclear Bazooka had way more firepower than a nuclear warhead in space should have.
In the battle of Loum, nukes only took out single battleships.
@@alexanderchon9058 a couple though I'll admit I never owned NV
@@tyaty Yes and no; I'll agree that the nukezooka really shouldn't have been as busted as it was (barring some kind of advanced development for extra powerful space nukes) but the effects of radiation and blast pressure, in atmosphere, shouldn't be discounted. In the same vein a colony drop, as shown, will get similar localized and even global effects (of course that's it's own can of worms and isn't/should be something doable by a single person either). Part of the issue is gonna be that Big Zam, for example, is at best effective on the tactical scale where as a nuclear device can be effective on the strategic scale; strategic scale weapons systems should never be useable by a single person.
1:20 Arguably, Amuro stole the RX-78-2 the moment he jumped in the cockpit for the first time.
I suppose that sorta counts since even though it was his father’s creation, he was never meant to pilot it.
Funny thing, in the Gundam 40th anniversary video (the one that showcases the G40 version of the RX-78-2), the entire scene of Amuro getting into the Gundam plays out as if he was always meant to be the pilot. Instead of laying flat under a tarp, the Gundam deliberately lands in front of him, cockpit open, with a woman’s gentle voice calling out his name.
@@TheHiddenBoss even weirder is that said lady bears an uncanny resemblance to Kycila Zabi.
Yeah. The Gundam was military property and Amuro back then was just a civilian. He did "borrow without permission" the first time around.
@@tatsuyah4695 Though, to be fair, he technically was pretty quick to return it to the Federation once the immediate danger had passed, under the unexpected caveat (even for Amuro himself) that Amuro would remain the Gundam's pilot when he was essentially "conscripted" into the White Base's crew along with his friends.
@@duelgundam It's his mom Kamaria Ray. In the G40 video she's the Gundam's creator instead of Tem and yeah she intended for Amuro to pilot it.
It's really telling how bad hangar security is when gundams can be so easily stolen
The MkII theft is the worst tho like it was under active armed guard and not in an empty hangar like most of the others lol
TBF, most of them were built in secrecy or in remote locations where stealth is more important than security. If anything, its the betrayal or really good intel that's the problem.
@@NekRulez Well the most sad part is they build these huge super powerful machines that are the utter peak of science.... Yet the have ZERO security built into them.
I mean we have keys for ignitions, locks on doors... And yet all someone has to do for Gundam is just jump in the seat and walk/fly it off.
@@SilvaDreams yea in the second video he clipped the scene where Mu tells Kira to lock the OS to the strike so only he can use it. In the anime Knight's & Magic, they addressed the stealing of mechs too and he built a key system to prevent that. Problem solved lol.
I mean if a random pink-haired pop star can just casually walk in there and gives what is practically an entire nuclear arsenal to her boyfriend as a gift and then proceeds to steal another warship just cause it's pink, you probably have bigger problems than just security. Mind you she was never caught
Honorable Mention: The Gunpla Mafia stealing Sei's Build Strike Gundam Cosmos in GM's Counter Attack
I was about to say that
Another one: the Tertium Gundam in BD:R
Hey. I said it first.
@@duelgundam Tertium wasn't stolen. The pilot was brainwashed. There is a huge difference.
@@duelgundam How is that even stealing ? The gundam was still his (whatever the pilot name was). If anything, the crime involving it would be modifying and slavery without consent.
IDK if the Devil Gundam counts
Gundam Rose was stolen by George DeSand
Rising Gundam was borrowed by Rain Mikamura
Dragon Gundam was stolen by a bunch of bandits
Spike Gundam was stolen by Chico Rodriguez
Mirage Gundam was stolen by Mirabeau
Oh yeah. Shining Gundam's core lander was also stolen by the bandits
Nobel Gundam, as well as Allenby Beardsley were stolen by Wong Yunfat
Dragon gundam was stolen back through
@@jakealter5504 either way it was still stolen
@@GojiraFan-in9oo true
I think a comment gets unhearted when you edit it, because I'm pretty sure I've hearted it twice already and now it's unhearted again.
@@kakarot197
Yes, yes it will lose a heart upon editting.
The folks who made the Gundam Unicorn tried to avert this trope by implementing a bio-imprint for its pilot. Then Bananger’s dad stole it by putting his son’s data in there.
The Unicorn was owned by the Vist Foundation and it was owned/ run by Banagers dad so he owned the Unicorn can’t steal what you own. He just did what no one thought he would do, put it in the hands of 16 year old boy.
I'm suddenly nervous about the RX-78-2 in Yokohama.
O don't worry USA won't do anything yet we just want to borrow (steal)it for the next county we invade
@@kaylonjames4621 the US wont invade Japan they dont have oil
@@randomnameseventytwo1307 you forgot usa department of defense will kill anyone to get new technology including invade or midnight raid
@@kaylonjames4621 you're thinkin of the CIA ...... and at this point not even the US gov controls them
@@randomnameseventytwo1307 that's my point
Small detail: Didn't the Buster get stolen, then recovered, then the ship defected, but then stolen *again* when Dearka jumped to help defend Orb? He was a "released ZAFT prisoner" without access to his "confiscated war material" wasn't he?
Also, I always assumed that Lacus was just playing dumb during her first stint on the Archangel. Especially how she described the whole "Alliance soldiers boarded my peace mission vessel and killed everyone else as the PLANTS staff shoved me into an escape pod at the last moment".
Lacus was a gangsta and a playa. That pop idol thing was just an act.
@@transformersrevenge9 She scares me
For some reason I like the way Ali and Garrod way of stealing, they got their Gundam with skill and not because of lack of security or other reason,
Snicker. Agreed. The face of the poor officer when Garrod uses his own G-Controller to pilot the Double X was quite funny.
well ali did get a gundam .. but didnt they have dna scanna or so ? so if ribbons hadnt deactivated that i would have been just a mecha for watching^^
Funny thing is zaft managed to get the gaia back and lacus still managed to steal it hell in the astray side story they even lost the proto saviour zaft security is just awful
they underestimate the naturals , that's the reason why
I read on the Gundam Wiki, that Zaft got the Gaia back, but the Gaia that Lacus gave to Andrew, was a totally different prototype. The series is super vague on that part, so Gaia just appears on the Three ships alliance side.
@@transformersrevenge9 oh. Didn't know that
@@transformersrevenge9 not really vague
The Clyne Faction steals plans from the PLANTS Factory all the time.
I haven't watched seed but DEAR LORD they have horrible mobile suit security measures.
Just wait for seed destiny (don't watch the second half )
First half is just rubbing salt in the wound stealing and literally using them to slaughter right of the bat
Yep
To be fair a ton of guards atleast tried to protect the ms tho
@@ru_gamerandotaku2431 ya but they failed hard and still got killed until the impulse showed up
@@DigiDragoh So to review a trio of Sci-Fi super soldiers with sympathsizer assistance getting them effectively into the hangar with legit passes, and then bullet hosing the maintenance teams is "bad security"? Given SEED acknowledges common military practices like firearms should be normally secured in the armory, what do you think you're even saying here? You going to sit there and warble about how the Fort Hood shooting was due to base personnel being incompetent too?
If we're giving advice on series don't watch Wing or Mobile Fighter G as they're moderately successful Post-Bubble Economy cringe created in the immediate wake of Bandai's takeover of Sunrise, which are only popular stateside due to Toonami nostalgia.
Who else burst out laughing when he said "Grand theft Gundam" for Seed, like srly they get stolen so much
In Lacus Clyne's defense, she plays dumb to get people to underestimate her. Her real personality was first shown when she pressured Rau to fall back rather than engage Mu after she was given back to Athrun by Kira.
Strike Freedom and Infinite Justice should get a special mention for having their plans stolen and then built by another faction.
Thats incorrect. They were designed from stolen specs on various tech but not the whole Gundam.
@@worldkat1393 I know the Strike Freedom combined elements from the Freedom (the general design and high maneuverability due to the lightweight frame + the sacrifice of some armor to increase the maneuverability even more) and the Provedence ( The DRAGOON system) and wherever the beam shields came from, but what did the Inf Justice steal from besides the Justice and the beam shield?
@@rarericebag215 So both the base models of Strike Freedom and Inf Justice were designed by ZAFT right after they finished the original Justice and Freedom. They are made using mainly ZAFT tech with a bit of tech from ORB but really just ZAFT tech stolen from other projects.
I half thought he was going to say "If I ever get my hands on a Gundam, I'm stealing that thing" lol
Can't wait to hear the story of how the real one in Japan Gets stolen lol. It would be fun if they did a ruse to have it "Stolen" as a nod to the series as a whole.
I know three nation will steal the gundam thou haha
And then have the VA of Amuro Ray do the theft XD or at least emerge from the cockpit once the suit is recovered
If they ever actually got a real one to do what it does in the show, the data and blueprints on it will definitely be up for grabs
@@Zero01k i really think integration of Gundam in this world is by making a laser weapon that can only be powered by small nuclear reactor. The laser weapon and Gundam as a whole is to support and counter enemy Air force and Missile by just firing their weapon.
If they could pull it off, then they totally should do something like that.
02:46
Gato: remember the Alamo
More like remember the Maine, for what it did.
@@afelias
What reference is that
My is from mgs 3 snake eater
@@jrickducking6685 Literal history
You do know you can just look that up?
@@afelias
Be more specific please
I really want to know
@@jrickducking6685 In 1898, the USS Maine sunk in Havana Harbor, during a period of tension with Spain, since the Latin American countries were in a period of uprisings to remove Spanish colonial power, with Cuba being the most recent. The cause of the sinking was due to an explosion, that may as well have unknown cause but was popularly blamed on Spanish forces, hence "Remember the Maine!" This gave the US just enough of an excuse to have a short war with the Spanish, which was pretty one-sided anyway, and forced Spain to concede important territorial privileges. Most especially, this sold the Philippines, then a Spanish colony, also on the brink of revolution, dirt cheap to the US, giving the US one of its most important bases of power in the Pacific, especially pre-WWII.
Considering what Anavel Gato really achieved, and how it inevitably benefited certain people in the Federation, namely the Titans, and helped increase and cement military power, it is very much a USS Maine issue. The only difference was that Anavel Gato cost the Federation significantly more.
LOL! I love the thumbnail picture of the video! “Grand Theft Gundam”! If Grand Theft Auto had a DLC of Mobile Suit Gundam, I would most likely play the ever living hell out of it! :)
I wouldn’t call the strike stolen since the archangel crew let Kira use it before he officially joined the military
That's why he only said "some unofficial sorties" instead
At best Kira had only done some Unathorized sortie, beyond that the Strike isn't (officially) stolen per say
He used it to give Lacus back to Zaft which was DEFINITELY unauthorized.
Karma is indeed Flay Allster
2:02 Funny how Delaz claimed that the GP02 violated the Antarctic Treaty, when the treaty did not prohibit the development of nuclear weapon systems. If it did, all mobile suits would be illegal, as they're nuclear-powered. Moreover, there was no indication that the Federation ever planned to use the nukes.
Just like certain american leaders didn't plan sedition on Jan 6th 2021?
even funnier, technically, the Delaz Fleet IS the one who violated the treaty, with Gato firing the Nuclear Warhead. (i said technically because at that point the treaty was no longer in effect, but since Delaz consider Zeon Surrender at the end of the One Year War illegitimate, in his head, the war is still going and the treaty is still active.)
@@DarkAnon100 very true.
"Here's your Gundam, and here's your Lojack." Every Gundam pilot *tosses out lojack*
Grand theft Gundam. Yeah, that's a thing that needs to happen. If only to have you play as a Fed and ambush, punch out, and steal a Zaku from a Zeon soldier during the early days of the OYW.
Okay, not a Gundam theft, but when Io Fleming steals the Rick Dom in Thunderbolt, that was pretty awesome. Between that and his speech to the rookies in December Sky, Io became one of my favorite protagonists in Gundam.
Let us not forget Heero nicked parts from Deatyscythe to fix Wing in a single nighy
In his defense though, Duo did offer to lend the parts from Deathscythe to repair the Wing Gundam. Heero just....took up on that offer without telling Duo.
@@TheHiddenBoss he offered spare parts with the condition that his mechanics fix it. Heero took parts from the Deathsycthe itself. He got mixed signals somewhere along the way
It’s Duo fault for not being specific enough. Any Gundam nearby yours is a spare parts until it moves. 😏
@@issackaiser that is true. Duo referred to the Wing as spare parts when he found it at the bottom of the ocean
11:05 The prototype sinanju was stolen and modified into the infinitely more badass Full frontal version
He was just showing those federation scum how to properly design an ace mobile suit.
Yes, but that wasn't a Gundam. We'd be here all day if he covered stolen non-Gundam mobile suits.
@@NotMyRealName6 lul.
Well in the manga full frontal said that sinanju stein wasn't stolen but it was given to them by the vist foundation as part of the deal
@@NotMyRealName6
What is being Gundam is pretty arbitrary.
@@tyaty What is considered a Gundam is any mobile suit with a very specific set of aesthetic features.
This reminds me of that meme, where a store had put out a sign with 4 people's faces on it, saying that these people are banned from the store, for stealing Gundams.
8:28 I have a theory that Lacus was just pretending to be an air-headed idol. We do see that she is very intelligent.
Sounds plausible. An idol’s personality on stage and what they’re actually like can be completely different. Especially considering how she went from cute and bubbly moe-blob to an elegant and charismatic leader of her own faction.
Well when your a daughter to a very high ranking member of fraction. Aka you know a lot of shit that even your father presume you didn’t. Playing dumb is the best option towards people that could have a genocidal hatred towards your people.
Not to mention. She really shows it the very next episode when she with a confident and cool voice orders freaking RAU LE CREUSET to back off from his attack on the Archangel and the Strike. Then she uses that same voice much later in the series when she addresses Athrun after he comes after her. Heck. I think there are scenes where both Kira and Athrun actually ask her who she is and she uses that cute air-headed voice to answer that she just simply Lacus Clyne. The Kira one is right before they steal the Freedom while the Athrun I do not remember where that scene happens to be at.
@@robertdrexel2043 On top of that, she slips into the role of resistance/ideological leader very easily after compromising ZAFT's security on multiple levels (theft of the Freedom, turning Waltfeld and the Eternal to her side, illegal broadcasts throughout the PLANTs). If I recall correctly, the director of the series said that she's the only character who didn't have a character arc in the show because she doesn't really change - she was always a dual-faceted character, with one persona as a publicly friendly idol and the other persona as a much more serious and determined political leader. She leverages both roles - her two aspects - throughout the series to great effect, allowing her to become one of the most powerful people in the Cosmic Era by the end of the SEED and the most powerful politician by the end of SEED Destiny.
Whenever she acts bubbly, careless, and clueless like she did when meeting the Archangel's officers for the first time, it's on purpose. In that case, I would guess it was for her to feel out what kind of people Ramius, La Flaga, and Badgiruel were and whether or not they were honorable enough to not harm her. Once she realizes these are relatively well-meaning people and aren't likely to mean her any immediate physical harm, she's far less clueless. Her innocent appearance and bubbly attitude are really potent tools at defusing situations because people aren't inclined to think she's a threat or very dangerous, allowing her to roam around ships (via Haro lockpicking) without too much resistance.
Yes if she’s really that dumb she wouldn’t able to steal the data of the strike freedom, the infinite justice and dom trooper
7:55 Y know, sometimes I think that Lacus is actually a super genius prodigy who pretend to act like an airhead idol with a bubbly personality
Note to self when you have a gundam and don’t want to be stolen
A haro is your friend
Agreed. And even if you get killed, he still manages to keep it out of the enemies hands.
2:15 that wast the most honest "oh shit" I've heard
I think we can all agree every gundam series has the WORST security of all time......ever
Probably except the double o universe
@@ru_gamerandotaku2431 and the Wing universe. None of them are actually stolen. The scientists gave them to the respective pilots but since the plan was altered, the excuse was that the Gundams were "stolen"
Reminds me of how back in '05 I sent an email to the author of "Mecha Musings" over on MAHQ about how often by that point MS such as Gundams were getting stolen. He later wrote an article on the topic.
In the years since, the writers behind Gundam seem to have gotten better about securing their mecha.
You know...unless I'm very much mistaken the anti-theft Haro was the only anti-theft measure in any Gundam continuity that ever _worked..._
We need more anti-theft Haros.
And it's such a silly concept
So you're telling me, these MS made by the most advanced cooperation that spent millions or billions to create these gundams but for some reason they had a shitty security not just by personal AND not having some sort of authorization to pilot the most advanced MS even a 7 year old kid could steal a Gundam from them?
They might as well have them out in the open for anyone to use in case of a war comes to their home town (or planet) it make things alot easier for people to defend their homes.
Only thing I disagree on in this whole vid, is the interpretation of Lacus' personality. She's in an enemy ship. If she show them she's intelligent, they're gonna be on their guard, keeping an eye on her so she doesn't try to escape or alert her nation. If she act like an airhead, they will not be on their guard, and once she find a way to escape or alert her nation, they won't be hindering too much. Many women spies from WWII and WWI actually acted like this to carry on their mission.
Yeah, the last ship she was on was massacred by some (likely Blue Cosmos aligned) EA soldiers. She was going to definitely try to make herself as unthreatening as possible. She's immediately shown to be much smarter than she looks when, the moment she's out of danger, she's able to use her political influence to threaten Rau of all people and force him to stand down.
Spitting facts
well i think lacus is one of the smartest heroine in anime world, she use many card (social status, family name, military connection even kira yamato, etc) for become plant leader,. and only she can make(or rebuild) 2 nuke machine
Lacus Clyne. Popstar idol by day, mafia gang leader by night.
Plus she is he best girlfriend because she gave her boyfriend a hell of a gift and supported him from a far. Beautiful, intelligent and cunning what more could you ask.
After recent reveal from directors of Seed Destiny, we have gotten to know that Lacus is probably one of the most cunning and brutal person to ever live in Cosmic Era...
She smart, too smart.
Some of these chapter headings are absolutely delightful.
Judou did succeed in stealing a Gundam.... it was the ZZ wreck but still.
Someday lockpickinglawyer show us how to pick a gundam
oh boi, if you counted all mobile SUITS that were stolen......... we'd be here all day
Tbf Kakarot. At least for the Freedom case, it is shown how much influence the Clyne Faction has in Zaft along with Lacus's agents that we see a bit more of when they evacuate her after her meeting with Athrun, combined with the Red Coat disguise she gave to Kira (which we know is considered the "elite pilot" uniform) it's easy to come to the conclusion that the Freedom's theft was HEAVILY pre-planned by Lacus considering how easy it was for her the escape immediately after along with fact that they didn't stop and talk to the guards, so they wouldn't have suspected this "elite" following this influencial person and might have even come to the conclusion he was to be its designated pilot
Engineers #1: don't you think we should add a multi lock system that only the assign pilot and high ranking officer should have the key to activate the gundam?
Engineer #2: eh why the hell not
Thus almost every gundam show ended shortly with the bad guy winning and the protagonists dying off screen
To be fair, just like most planes (and war vehicles in general) in real life you'd want the goddamn thing to start as soon as it's physically possible, so you hand in the security to sheer geographical location and tight manpower
SEED is funny for not only having the single most Gundams stolen in a single timeline, but also for have the simplest successful method for preventing the theft of a Gundam... a password.
Kira put a password on the Strike to prevent the European Union (or whatever they're called) from stealing the Strike during their stay at Artemis. And it worked.
they didn't even try password as the password
Normal stealing gundam theme: *Mission Impossible & Pink Panther*
SEED: *Benny Hill*
I'm about the only american who'll get the reference without looking it up. 🤣
Bravo, good sir, bravo.
@@brianjohnson5272 Hardly.
more like
other series: *MGS & Splinter Cell*
SEED: *Song For Denise (Maxi Version)*
In 00, Setsuna did in fact just leave Celestial Being with the broken Exia, then spent 2 ish years just fixing it with whatever he can find.
11:36
GRAND THEFT GUNDAM FROM BEYOND THE GRAVE BITCHES!!
(Or would that be from beyond the time since it's timetraveling?)
You get a gundam. You get a gundam! EVERYONE GETS A GUNDAM!
When ever building Mobile Suits if ever stolen have tracking devices on them or put a kill switch to prevent theft.
SEED did that, the coordinators disabled them before absconding them.
2:14 Me: "Um, that h-"
2:15 Kakarot197: "Ah shit…"
Me: Yeah… 🤦♂
I'd sleep in the damn thing with it locked
Why do you think Mika is so attached to the Barbatos?
next: teenager stole a gunpla and used it for online gaming
im preaty sure that hapened in divers,(though i was preaty drunk when iw watched it)
Let's remember that if the gate guards of the Torrington Base checked the back of the jeep where Gato was hiding, Operation Stardust wouldn't happen
*GRAND* *THEFT* *GUNDAM* - This would be a very cool game, similar to GTA, imagine stealing mobile suits and gundams from various locations in earth, space or the colonies.
You see this *BANDAI* make it happen!
I would love to see that but would that actually work? Considering the type of stuff you can do in Grand Theft Auto?
@@blackcomet2nd950 Sure, if GTA can pull it off with vehicles, why not mobile suits? its practically the same, just with some weapons and boosters, and other games have shown that you can mount/dismount mechs, armours and similar stuff, the game would have to be massive though.
@@Vipermecha I was talking about like bank robbery and motorcycle club stuff. How would that fit in gundam?
@@blackcomet2nd950 There are various ways, instead of robbing banks, how about neo zeon infiltrating military bases to steal a mobile suit or you are a member of the junk guild scavenging various parts for money or credits, heck, for the fun of it, you can be like Heero and steal a space shuttle and go blow up a colony or something. Depending on your reputation, you can be hunted by either the earth federation/alliance or neo zeon/zaft forces. There are multiple story and side quests throughout the gundam universe that can be made into a GTA-like game.
@@Vipermecha I suppose. Maybe being a space pirate could be grand theft gundam’s version of bank robbery. And being a mercenary could be its form of a motorcycle club. Now I’m actually quite fascinated by how this game would work if it became a reality.
Ah yes, having a nuke stolen right under your nose. Kinda makes you wonder why the Federation was such a threat to Zeon if they make boneheaded mistakes like this?
Or it was the titans trying to gain power.
I'd say that the Barbatos gets honorable mention. Mikazuki jumped into it as part of an unauthorized SHTF maneuver and was subsequently liberated when Orga and company siezed CGS assets and reincorporated as Tekkadan.
I wonder if the naval review was allowed to go through to not only to demonstrate the purpose of why the Titans needs to be created but all those ships destroyed and personal dead. That's a big hole in the budget. A hole big enough to fit the Titans into. CURSE YOU Jamitov Hymen and Bask Om!
Wait, his last name is Hymen?
Seriously, though. I agree with what you said.
@@DarkROSkull013 According to the gundam wiki, yes.
We have car locks, we have door lock but when it comes to gundams, the designers decided it was not important
5:30 Steal MS with one flashbang and one handgun.
If I remember correctly. That handgun wasn't actually a real gun but a fake one.
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I'm of the opinion that Lacus was actually playing up her innocence and naivette.
i thought that was pretty much acknowledge that Lacus is FARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR more clever and scheming that she showed
@@DarkAnon100 Eh, I wouldn't necessarily call her scheming. I think she's far more insightful of people than most (except for the people who subscribe to the Evil Mastermind Lacus Theory) thing, but at the same time...I don't think the other extreme give her enough credit.
She's a fairly empathic character whose father is a high ranking politician in a supremacist state who is actually capable of seeing beyond the ideology and actively tries to look at people AS people.
Also she's an Idol Singer, so she is, by definition an actress.
Guys, you know the yokohama gundam is just there waiting for an enterprising individual to uh...liberate it, right?
can I point something out the federation has a bad track record of their gundams getting stolen like a lot
@Nokion Bennington or have a password to get inside, a different password to power the OS and biometrics to active.
You forgot that the Build Strike Galaxy Cosmos was stolen by the Gunpla Mafia.
i guess a gunpla not counted?
Too plastic to be included 😛
Hey I was just looking for this Gundam topic!
Domon: "Honey, you're looking pretty tense tonight. Let me help you relax."
Wife: "no No NO!"
*punches her gut*
I just know that many must come from Seed 😂
SEED gundams that were never stolen: Chaos, Raider, Forbidden, Impulse, Destroy, Akatsuki, Destiny, and Legend. That's it, all the rest were stolen. The Strike Freedom and Infinite Justice are rebuilds of stolen machines so they may or may not count depending on how you see them.
Don't forget the Astrays lol
@@wanderertheta You forgo the Calamity
@@wanderertheta the chaos was also stolen
Raider got stolen too
I always smiling whenever Gundam Pilot have a dramatic dialog in their cockpit
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because half of it was they talked to themselves and forgotten that Gundam didn't have Loud speaker
Another thing from Unicorn, even though the Stein 01 isn’t a Gundam, it is crucial to the fact that it was stolen by the Sleeves to create Full Frontal’s Sinanju. Again, isn’t a Gundam, but I thought it was worth noting
More like Merchant of Death(Sorry ......"Legal arms Dealer")AE secretly transfer Sinanju Stein to the Sleeves.
Best is just put in a Zero System. and put the feedback output to 500%. Literally no one can control it unless you are name Heero Yu.
I think zero system is hard to replicate
This reminded me of an old comment chat I had with someone we were talking about plot holes and the fact that the vehicles [Gundams] can be stolen. like I said before with a key and a lock would only make it hard for the enemy to steal a car or in this case a Weapon of Mass Destruction, but won't prevent it to happen though since if it a Key it can also be stolen and Lost. Password? that can be hacked! and A Case being is the vehicle being a lock to one pilot and that pilot is killed vehicle wouldn't be used by either of the good guys or the bad guys unless either side makes a breakthrough worst case the enemy side would be able to steal a WMD if there is no one protection it, putting it Back to square one.
There is always the way the Battletech franchise had security on the Battlemechs with not only a random chosen passphrase that the computer tells the pilot who then has to return with a matching passphrase but having the matching brain pattern loaded on the neurohelmet the Mechwarrior is wearing or that helmet could fry your brain.
@@robertdrexel2043 Doesn't stop mech salvage being a major component of gameplay and setting.
I always believe that Gundam choose it's pilot. That's why it it always gets stolen pretty easy.
Grand Theft Gundam: San Side 3
Char roasting Garma be like...
Love your lore videos for a long time. This one I couldn't say exactly what was different but I feel it's better than the older ones. Might be it was just a great topic.
I know that in Seed almost every Gundam was stolen. In the original Gundam Amaro stole the Gundam to protect his home and I think technically Mikazuki stole Barbatos since it belonged to Maruba before they took over CGS. *the fake Gundam, Throne Zwei was stolen, Exia was stolen, 0 Gundam was taken back by the test pilot. Everyone wants to steal a Gundam
amuro didn’t steal it, though? His dad told him to get in the thing
@@ridleysomeliana-lauer5814 he definitely stole it
Without this list, I never realised how Grand Theft Gundam is as frequent as villains escaping from Arkham.
Damn I didn't realizer how much Gundams were getting stolen. If you had asked me I would have only said the first 4 from gundam Seed.
this video would've been perfect for a NordVPN sponsor
Earth Federation: Makes a Gundam with a nuke.
Anavel Gato: Hippity hoppity, it's now Zeon's property.
The Dark Gundam got stolen by KYOOOOJIIII!!
No, the dark gundam stole him.
@@brianjohnson5272 Apparently Kyoji landed onto Russia then
Always put a anti counter theft measure so that teenagers can't steal your Gundam
so that kindergarten students don't steal ur gundam
The Zaft once had a nuclear weapon that they did not want stolen, then a pop idol came along
Laughed after having a pretty bad day... "Grand theft Gundam!"🤣 Thanks for that laugh!
"Relax your body now!" *gut punch*
Heck yeah i love domon
I was so ready for a "speaking of security" segue at the end 😂
The sidestory version would just be an hour long, lol
Of course the famous one is the Blue Destiny Unit 2 lol
Earth alliance: Stole our three gundams? Then let us steal your mobile nuclear power plant
So, just curious but, does the Gunpla Mafia stealing sai's cosmic strike count?