Manga SD Gundam Force has two manga adaptations. These include: a serialized retelling of the show,
SD Gundam Force, and a sidestory manga,
Superior Defender Gundam Force Gaiden. Similar to most TV-to-manga adaptations, the 3-volume adaptation makes various subtle but notable changes for pacing reasons. Examples include: the complete absence of Gunbike/Gunpanzer, and Madnug managing to override his brainwashing, only to be killed by Zeong for his betrayal. The sidestory manga presents stories of Captain Gundam, Bakunetsumaru, Zero, Zapper Zaku, Grappler Gouf and Destroyer Dom that cover untold additions to the show as well as character backstories.
Video games Two games have been released based on the show: a side scrolling platform game for the
Game Boy Advance (GBA) and a 3D action adventure game for the
PlayStation 2. The GBA game retells the story of the first 26 episodes of the show and allows players to play as either Captain Gundam, Bakunetsumaru, or Zero the Winged Knight. Characters can be switched at any time (for the cost of one bar from the special attack meter) and players need to use each character's strengths to successfully complete the game. The PS2 title was a much grander affair, presenting a brand new story. The mysterious Dimensional Halo appears in Neotopia and creates mirror versions of Neotopia, Lacroa and Ark. The Gundam Force are forced to battle their way through these copy dimensions and even face their own evil doppelgangers to reach De Scar Road and defeat the Dimensional Halo. Each Gundam Force member has a variety of new forms they can achieve including one super secret form for each which can only be unlocked by a code. The code was presented on a Japanese trading card and eventually filtered to the Western fandom. The game eventually allows the player to play as a Zako soldier. The Dimensional Halo and its minions were based on the weapons of the Zanscare Empire in
Victory Gundam. The game also features further references to the earlier UC, FC and AC timeline in the form of new villains to populate the mirror dimensions. The second track used in the series' closing credits,
Kokoro Odoru by nobodyknows+, featured in the 2005
Nintendo DS rhythm action game
Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan.
The Ride During the show's run in Japan, a limited time attraction was opened. Titled
SD Gundam Force: Destructive Daishogun Appears!!Zako?, the twenty-minute show used a special theater to present a whole new SD Gundam Force adventure with which the audience could interact. Seemingly set in between episodes 26 and 27, although overall it is best treated as being non-canon, the stars of the show are the Zakos who have been forced to become the SDG's cleaning crew. The Lacroan villain Da Jarle Knight of the Hammer, and the Ark Destructive Daishogun Hakaimaru, seek to unify the world with the mysterious Zakarello Mobile. Da Jarle is able to change the appearance of others and Hakaimaru has a bath fetish that leads him to create a 'Super Bathhouse' command station. The audience and the Zakos join the Gundam Force as they attempt to stop this new alliance. Original characters were created for the show by
Masato Ichishiki, author of the
SD Gundam Musha Maruden/
SD Gundam Force Emaki Musharetsuden/
SD Gundam Musha Banchō Fūunroku manga. Motion capture data was taken from Japanese pro-wrestler
Shinya Hashimoto for Hakaimaru's movements. While Hakaimaru appears to be a generic Musha Gundam, Da Jarle resembles an
OZ-12SMS Taurus. The video portion of this attraction is included as an extra on the complete Japanese SD Gundam Force DVD box set. ==Reception==