Anime The OVA series was first released in Japan by
Bandai Visual on VHS and
LaserDisc, beginning with volume one on January 25, 1996. Subsequent volumes were published irregularly between 1996 and 1999 due to staff changes and production delays. The main run concluded with episode 11, released on April 25, 1999. A separate epilogue special titled
Last Resort was issued on July 25, 1999, and treated as an “after-story” rather than part of the original eleven-episode count. A remastered
Memorial Box Blu-ray edition was released in Japan in 2013, and later distributed in North America by
Nozomi Entertainment and
Right Stuf. Theme songs were performed by
Chihiro Yonekura: the opening theme "" and the ending theme "10 Years After" (episodes 1–10). Episode 11 used the ending "", while the
Last Resort epilogue repurposed the opening theme as its ending.
Film Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team – Miller’s Report is a compilation film released theatrically in Japan on 1 August 1998 by
Shochiku. It reframes the mid-series arc by combining material from episodes 6–8 with new animation and centers on
Shiro Amada’s court-martial, introducing Alice Miller as an Earth Federation investigator. The ending theme is by
Chihiro Yonekura. Bandai Visual subsequently issued the film on Blu-ray in Japan; North American releases have included the film alongside the OVA in home-video sets.
Manga and novels A manga by
Umanosuke Iida titled
Mobile Suit Gundam 08th MS Team: U.C.0079+α was serialized in
Monthly Gundam Ace beginning in 2007 and collected into four tankōbon volumes by
Kadokawa (2007–2009). A complete edition,
U.C.0079+α TRIBUTE, compiled the four volumes and previously unpublished strips; Kadokawa announced pre-orders in April 2011 and released the volume in June 2011. The OVA also received a prose novelization,
Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team by
Ichirō Ōkouchi (Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko), published in three volumes in 1999:
Upper (27 April 1999),
Middle (26 May 1999), and
Lower (29 June 1999). In print tie-ins, a full-color film-comic adaptation of the OVA was published by Tatsumi Publishing in the NEO COMICS line across eleven volumes (1998–1999). Bibliographic records and marketplace listings document volume details and publication dates.
Merchandise Bandai launched dedicated model-kit lines for
The 08th MS Team. Late-1990s 1/144 “HG Gundam The 08th MS Team” releases included the
RX-79 Gundam vs. MS-06J Zaku II set and individual kits tied to later episodes. The property then moved into the Master Grade line, beginning with the 1/100 RX-79(G) Gundam Ground Type (May 2000), followed by the 1/100 Gundam Ez8 (October 2000), MS-07B-3 Gouf Custom (February 2001), and RGM-79(G) GM Ground Type (July 2001). Later High Grade Universal Century updates re-tooled the designs, including the HGUC RGM-79(G) GM Ground Type (2017) and HGUC RX-79(G) Gundam Ground Type (2018). Beyond Gunpla, Bandai's ROBOT Tamashii (A.N.I.M.E. ver.) action-figure series has released multiple
08th units, such as the Gouf Custom and the Gundam Ground Type, alongside periodic reissues and accessory packs. A 2025
G Frame FA figure assortment also spotlighted the series lineup. ==Reception==