![]() Nina's role as Uraki's love interest only manages to evoke either terrible boredom or the gag reflex it is bland and devoid of any trance of genuine emotion. ![]() Angsty and lacking confidence, the story does not provide much room in which the view can sympathize with him, even considering the challenges Uraki faces over the course of the story. Uraki is a painfully generic mecha protagonist without much, if any, redeemable qualities. Much of the faults concerning the plot of 0083 can be blamed on the main characters themselves. The problem is, like an aged car, 0083 often finds itself stuck on its low gears in terms of storytelling. When the story of 0083 is in high gear, it is quite rewarding, rife with exciting battles and unexpected twists. story riddled with the juvenile rivalry between Uraki and Monsha, as well as the thoroughly uninteresting romance between Uraki and Nina, which derails the focus from the promising overarching conflict to rather petty squabbles. ![]() However, upon closer inspection, one finds the The valiant and desperate attempt of the Zeon remnants to pave a road for the future of its beliefs and its people makes them commendable antagonists, and the thus viewers are able to sympathize with both sides in the struggle between Federation and Zeon. ![]() The premise 0083's story is very promising at first glance. While it boasts strong visuals and action, its mediocre plot and the lackluster characters ultimately prevents 0083 from the full extent of its potential. Set three years after the events of the One Year War, Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory is a mixed bag. ![]()
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