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Gundam Build Fighters: Battlogue (ONA)

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Trivia:

Episode 3 is a parody of the Pretty Cure franchise.

In episode 1, when the Reversible Gundam's AI pilot changes from Ribbons Almark to Amuro Ray, the Gundam does the original Gundam's leaping pose from episode 1 of Mobile Suit Gundam.

In episode 1, Char questions the similarity of Amuro's voice to that of Ribbons. This is because both characters were voiced by Tohru Furuya (who is credited as "Noboru Sōgetsu" for Ribbons' voice).

Char in episode 1 is not voiced by Shūichi Ikeda, but by Toshihiko Seki, who voiced the original Char Aznable in episodes 2-3 of Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin.

In episode 1, the Ballistic Zaku decapitates the Reversible Gundam, but Amuro shrugs it off, saying he just took out the main camera. This is a reference to the same line in episode 43 of Mobile Suit Gundam, when the Gundam was decapitated by the Zeong.

In episode 1, the final showdown between the Ballistic Zaku and the Reversible Gundam on the Moon's surface references a similar battle between the Gundam Exia Repair II and the 0 Gundam in episode 25 of Mobile Suit Gundam 00 season 2.

In episode 1, after the Ballistic Zaku and Reversible Gundam destroy each other, a green energy wave appears and circles the Earth. This is a reference to the Axis Shock phenomenon from Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack.

In episode 2, the 1/1 scale RX-0 Unicorn Gundam is on display outside the mall hosting The Gundam Base Tokyo. In real life, the statue was unveiled outside Diver City Tokyo in Odaiba, Tokyo, on September 24, 2017.

In episode 2, Minato references one of the original 1983 Mobile Suit Variations TV commercials when he and Yuuma enter the Zeon mobile suit factory.

The G-Quest host in episode 2 is Maureen Kitamura, a character in the Mobile Suit Gundam Side Story video games.

In episode 3, when the flying Acguy heads appear, Hyper Gyanko references the Beargguy kits that include leftover Acguy parts. This is a common practice among several Gunpla variants, as Bandai reuses common parts runners to cut down on production costs.

In episode 3, when Winning Fumina defeats the giant Acguy, she teleports the parts to Bandai Hobby Center to be recycled into Ecopla kits.

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