Gundam SEED Freedom Z'Gok Gunpla boxart poll
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Gundam Seed Freedom Z’Gok Gunpla Boxart Poll Opens

Bandai Spirits and Sunrise opened a new poll that will let people choose the image that it will use for the Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Freedom Z’Gok Gunpla boxart. This poll will run for almost a month until late August 2024.

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Sunrise has picked six images from the movie; each of them contains a pose that can become a candidate for the Z’Gok’s appearance on the boxart. However, the final boxart will not look exactly like the chosen image. Naochika Morishita, who has been designing prior SEED Freedom Gunpla kits including the Duel Blitz Gundam, will use the pose in the winning image as an inspiration for the actual Gunpla boxart.

This Z’Gok is a Mobile Suit that Athrun Zala piloted in the Gundam SEED Freedom movie, which has been available to watch worldwide on Netflix and Prime Video since June 2024. Sunrise used Char Aznable’s customized unit of the same name from the 1979 anime Mobile Suit Gundam as an inspiration for this Mobile Suit.

However, while the Gundam SEED sub-series has more ZAFT units modeled after Zeon’s Mobile Suits from the Universal Century timeline—such as ZAKU Warrior, GOUF Ignited, and GELGOOG Menace—this Z’Gok does not have an additional name. Its Gunpla kit will thus be known as “Z’Gok (SEED Freedom Ver.).”

Bandai Spirits will close the Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Freedom Z’Gok Gunpla boxart poll on August 25, 2024. It will reveal the result between late August 2024 and early September 2024.


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