Mobile Suit Gundam Seed & Seed Destiny added to Crunchyroll
HD remasters of Mobile Suit Gundam Seed (48 episodes, 2002) and its sequel, Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny (50 episodes, 2004), have been added to Crunchyroll and are now available to stream in the UK. These anime series were originally released in the UK on home video by Beez Entertainment.
Paul
Washed up on the good shores of Anime UK News after many a year at sea, Paul has been writing about anime for a long time here at AUKN and at his anime blog.
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