TV series, films, and video Except for
Mobile Suit Gundam 00, which follows the
current calendar era albeit three centuries in the future, all
Gundam series are set in a fictional era, with a new calendar adopted after a drastic event or chain of events and typically involving a major conflict involving Earth and space colonies (and in some cases the Moon and
terraformed planets). An exception are the
Gundam Build timelines, which are set in an alternate present time where all other
Gundam installments are fictional.
Manga and novels Manga adaptations of the
Gundam series have been published in English in North America by a number of companies, such as
Viz Media,
Del Rey Manga and
Tokyopop, and in
Singapore by
Chuang Yi. Notable entries include
Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin, written and illustrated by original series character designer
Yoshikazu Yasuhiko. It is a retelling of the first series with additional flashbacks surrounding one of the series' main characters, Char Aznable.
Video games Gundam has spawned over 80 video games for arcade, computer and console platforms, some with characters not found in other
Gundam media. Some of the games, in turn, inspired spinoff novels and manga.
Gunpla Primarily made of plastic, but sometimes paired with resin and metal detail parts, hundreds of
Gundam scale plastic models, known as Gunpla, have been released since the early 1980s. They range in quality from toolless-build children's toy kits (Entry Grades) to hobbyist and museum-grade models, and most are in common scales such as 1:35, 1:48, 1:60, 1:100, or 1:144. Various Grades exist to target hobbyists, ranging from smaller-sized kits such as High Grade and Real Grade to larger Master Grade and Perfect Grade model kits. The Real Grade (RG) Gundam series combines the Master Grade's detailed inner structure with additional color separation, making the 1:144-scale series complex in design and compact in size, with the final goal of retooling a Gundam to what it might look like in real life, similar to the full-size Gundam statues. Promotional 1:6 or 1:12 scale models are supplied to retailers and are not commercially available. For
Gundam 30th anniversary, a full-size RX-78-2 Gundam model was constructed and displayed at Gundam Front Tokyo in the Odaiba district; it was taken down on March 5, 2017. A new statue of the RX-0 Unicorn Gundam was erected at the same location, now renamed The Gundam Base Tokyo.
Other merchandise Bandai,
Gundam primary licensee, produces a variety of products. Other companies produce unofficial merchandise, such as toys, models and T-shirts. Products include Mobile Suit in Action (MSiA) action figures and Gundam model kits in several scales and design complexities. Each series generally has its own set of products, MSiA and model lines such as Master Grade and High Grade Universal Century, which h may extend across series. The most popular action figure line has been the Gundam Fix series, which includes the mecha in the animated series, manga, novels and accessories to create an updated version. In addition to Master Grade and High Grade Gundams, Bandai released a 30th-anniversary series of Gundam models in 2010. After the introduction of the RG Gunpla line, Bandai released the Metal Build series in March 2011, beginning with the 00 Gundam.
Online engagement Bandai Namco Filmworks maintains several official websites to promote
Gundam projects. The main Japanese-language portal is
Gundam Perfect Web, which provides news, product information, and event updates. In July 2025, Bandai Namco Filmworks announced that the longstanding portal
Gundam.info is undergoing a major overhaul, to be rebranded as the
Gundam Official Website. This new site, to be hosted at gundam-official.com, is slated to launch in 2025 and will serve as the international hub for series information, news, and product updates, replacing
Gundam.info. In 2005,
Gundam.info’s English counterpart hosted the
Gundam Official User Forum, which was based on the fan-run
Gundam Watch forum and used many of its moderators. After the forum’s closure,
Gundam Watch re-emerged independently as
Gundam Evolution. Series-specific promotional websites have also been created to highlight character info, mecha designs, merchandise, and special content like wallpapers or mini-games. For example, the
Superior Defender Gundam Force site featured an interactive game where the player takes control of Commander Sazabi in a comedic scenario. The franchise also maintains an active presence on social media platforms, including
Twitter,
Instagram,
YouTube, and
TikTok, where official accounts post trailers, Gunpla showcases, news updates, and livestream content aimed at fans worldwide. ==Global spread==