
Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin II - Artesia's Sorrow 2015
Set in the tumultuous year UC 0071, three years after fleeing the oppressive Zabi faction aboard an Ocean Cargo vessel, *Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin II - Artesia's Sorrow* (2015) follows the tender yet perilous life of Casval and Artesia Deikun—no...
Director: Yoshikazu Yasuhiko
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin II - Artesia's Sorrow* (2015) about?
The film follows Artesia and Casval Deikun, now living under new identities in 1970s Spain, as they try to blend into a quiet life while concealing their true heritage. Their fragile peace is tested by the lingering threat of the Zabi faction and the ghosts of their father's legacy.
Who directed *Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin II - Artesia's Sorrow*?
The film was directed by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, a renowned animator and artist known for his work on the original *Mobile Suit Gundam* series and films.
Who stars in *Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin II - Artesia's Sorrow*?
The main cast includes Mayumi Tanaka as Sayla Mass, Shuichi Ikeda as Casval Deikun/Éduoard Mass, Akeno Watanabe, Ayumi Tsunematsu, and veteran voice actors Banjo Ginga and Chafurin.
Is *Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin II - Artesia's Sorrow* (2015) worth watching?
For fans of the *Gundam* franchise or sci-fi with emotional depth, this installment is a standout. Its character-driven narrative and Yasuhiko's direction make it a rewarding watch, though casual viewers may find the political themes a bit dense.
How long is *Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin II - Artesia's Sorrow*?
The runtime is 58 minutes.
About Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin II - Artesia's Sorrow (2015) — A Hidden Identity's Unraveling in a Sci-Fi Classic
Set in the tumultuous year UC 0071, three years after fleeing the oppressive Zabi faction aboard an Ocean Cargo vessel, *Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin II - Artesia's Sorrow* (2015) follows the tender yet perilous life of Casval and Artesia Deikun—now living under the aliases Éduoard and Sayla Mass in the sun-kissed hills of Andalusia, Spain. Disguised as the children of Don Teabolo Mass, a trusted ally of their late father Zeon Zum Deikun, their fragile peace is shadowed by whispers of the past. Directed by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, this atmospheric installment of the *Gundam* saga blends political intrigue with intimate family drama, weaving themes of identity, survival, and the cost of freedom.
As the siblings navigate their precarious new life, the film captures a haunting duality—between the tranquility of their adopted home and the looming storm of their true heritage. Yasuhiko's masterful direction infuses each frame with emotional depth, while the lush animation and sci-fi backdrop create a visually immersive experience. Fans of mecha epics and character-driven narratives will find a compelling balance of action and heart in this poignant chapter of the *Gundam* universe.