The End is At Hand! When the White Fang ship Libra refuses to change course away from Earth, Quatre and the others are forced to set Peacemillion on a collision course in an attempt to save the planet! As Wu Fei finally ... more »confronts his own personal battle - Each of the other Gundam pilots fights furiously with the lives of the Earth at stake! The ultimate clash between Heero and Zechs is finally at hand... but can there only be just one victor?« less
A Great Ending DVD for a Great Series with Bonus Features
09/30/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This DVD contains the last 4 episodes to the Gundam Wing series. It reminded why I came to like the show so much in the first place. The episodes show the last spectacular showdown between the 5 Gundam pilots and their enemies, Trieze and Zechs. These are perhaps the best written, animated, and acted (spoken) episodes of the series. The battle scenes are well done and the emotional scenes tug at you just like they should. Having only 4 episodes to the usual 5, the DVD has some nice bonuses. First, there is a textless ending of the Relena ending that has followed each episode. Secondly, you can watch both the Just Communication and Rhythm Emotion openings textless. Finally, there is a complete mobile suit encyclopedia with every suit from the series profiled. If you liked Gundam Wing, you must own this DVD!"
A great ending to one of the greatest anime series ever!!!
C. Cheung | Brooklyn, New York United States | 10/02/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"What can I say but WOW!!! This final DVD includes the last four episodes to the Gundam Wing Series finally resolves many of the questions I had as I watched the story progress. From the battle between the World Nation and the White Fang, the Gundam Pilots joined forces with the organization they were sent to destroy in the beginning, OZ. Heero will come as close as he possibly can to admit to Relena how much he loves her, even though he doesn't actually say the words. Wufei second battle against Treize left me speechless and the outcome shocked me even more. The final match with Epyon and Wing Zero will make you beg for more. My only complaint is that it's over, even with the Endless Waltz Movie, I want more, more Gundam Wing!!!"
Gundam Wing Op 10-great buy
06/15/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The Gundam wing series is an educating and interesting series, and the ending is one of its best parts. You wonder who will win, whether Libra will drop onto the Earth, and will Heero admit his feelings for Relena. The end may come as a surprise for some people. The extras are also a good reason to get this. If you are fond of the series, remember to see this. It's worth every penny."
A finale well deserved
C. Cheung | 01/03/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The first half of the series was complex and difficult to follow, with the political/military maneuvering. The second half starts with a two-episode summary, then goes into more movie-like storytelling. The action and the situations become dramatic and intense, and all the earlier groundwork starts to pay off. You'll get so drawn into the plots that near the end you'll wonder how they're going to finish this off. The "Endless Waltz" OAV is a nice addition that provides some background on the Gundam pilots, but it seems so rushed compared to this epic series. There is a lot of philosophical dialogue dropped into almost every scene. Some of it is poignant, but other times it is just tiresome blarney. Perhaps cultural differences are affecting my perception."
One of the most unforgettable anime
C. Cheung | 06/10/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Under-13s will love it for the action, but if you are more broadminded than that, you will be able to see the philosophy and symbolism in all parts, particularly in the Heero/Relena scenes. If you blink you can miss something, trust me. It's not like in Dragon Ball Z, where all they do is fight, fight, and fight some more for no good reason. In GW there is a reason behind all the fighting. A lot of people compare it to Power Rangers, but I say not. These were five pilots who came to earth separately, and there were even scenes with them fighting each other, it was only close to the end they started working together. And the Gundams are much cooler and more realistic than the Zords, mind you! The politics can confuse you, but if you are broadminded like me, you will figure out the why, when, what and where of everything. And if you want to understand what's going on, you have to watch it from the first episode. If you start from the middle, everything will seem like Greek, Dutch and Latin to you."