Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Astray

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Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Astray
Genre Science Fiction, Mecha, Action
Manga: Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Astray
Author Tomohiro Chiba (script)
Koichi Tokita (art)
Publisher Kadokawa Shoten
Serialized in Gundam Ace
Original run September 2002 – October 2003
Volumes 3
Manga: Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Astray R
Author Tomohiro Chiba (script)
Toda Yasunari (art)
Publisher Kadokawa Shoten
Serialized in Shonen Ace
Original run October 2002 – May 2004
Volumes 4
Manga: Mobile Suit Gundam SEED X Astray
Author Tomohiro Chiba (script)
Koichi Tokita (art)
Publisher Kadokawa Shoten
Serialized in Gundam Ace
Original run November 2003 – August 2004
Volumes 2
OVA: Mobile Suit Gundam SEED MSV: Astray
Director Katsuyoshi Yatabe
Studio Sunrise
Episodes 2
Released 2004
See also

Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Astray is a collection of "gaiden" (side-stories) set in the Cosmic Era of Mobile Suit Gundam SEED.

Whereas the main story of Mobile Suit Gundam SEED focuses on the struggles between the Earth Alliance, ZAFT, and Orb Union, the Astray series is focused on the three MBF-P0x mobile suit prototypes (however mainly on Lowe Guele) and their respective pilots and organizations, who mainly exist on the outskirts of the main SEED storyline. The MBF-P02 Astray Red Frame is piloted by Lowe Guele of the Junk Guild, and the MBF-P03 Astray Blue Frame is piloted by Gai Murakumo of the mercenary group Serpent Tail. The third Astray, MBF-P01 Astray Gold Frame, is piloted by the primary antagonist of the Astray story, Orb nobleman Rondo Ghina Sahaku, and later by his twin sister Rondo Mina Sahaku. Astray R follows the adventures of the Red Frame's pilot Lowe and his Junk Guild associates and interlocks with the events of the original Astray-series. Both Astray and Astray R are available in the US from TOKYOPOP. Astray B follows Gai Murakumo and his fellow Serpent Tail mercenaries. It was released in Dengeki Hobby modelling magazine as a "photo novel" (illustrations using custom-built plastic models accompanied by text), and it is highly unlikely it will make it over to the US.

In addition to Astray R and Astray B, there is another Astray manga series. Gundam SEED X Astray is about Canard Pars, who is a failed experiment from the Ultimate Coordinator program. Canard is searching for Kira Yamato, the successful Ultimate Coordinator, so that he can defeat him and prove he was not a "failure". During his search, he fights anyone he comes across. This brings him into conflict with Lowe Guele and the Junk Guild. Lowe Guele and the Junk Guild find a young boy named Prayer Reverie, who has with him a powerful ZAFT prototype mobile suit, the YMF-X000A Dreadnought, which was built on a heavily modified GuAIZ frame and was the testbed for the DRAGOON (Disconnected Rapid Armament Group Overlook Operation Network) system of the ZGMF-X13A Providence As a promotion to the Astray line of products, two 5-minute anime shorts were produced in 2004, one featuring Lowe Guele and the Junk Guild crew, and the other featuring Gai Murakumo and the Serpent Tail.

The sequel to this series is Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny Astray.

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