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Obviously, this is the only part of G-Saviour that wasn't performed by English actors first, so everyone is voiced by professional seiyuu, though some characters from the movie do make "appearances". Broadcasting on December 28, 2000, the day before the movie debuted on Japanese TV, the G-Saviour radio drama told three stories whose events lead to the plot of the movie. That just leaves the first part of the story, which was told via its own three-part production as a radio drama. The game was the final part, detailing how Reed Fox helped bring about the end of CONSENT's tyranny by stopping the dangerous Project Raven led by the rebellious Commander Bais. The movie was the middle part, detailing the story of how Mark Curran helped stop General Garneaux's mission to keep CONSENT as the ruler of the people. You see, G-Saviour was conceived as a three-part story, with each told in a different format. The first to bring up is easily the most important of these other products. Therefore, let's do a general overview of what else came about from G-Saviour, and try to figure out just where it truly stands in the canon of Gundam. Some of it was in direct relation to the previously mentioned movie & game, while some of it was in fact another notable part of the overall story, & the most recent of them all actually came about in 2013, surprisingly enough. In fact, while international audiences only received the live-action made-for-TV movie, & the PlayStation 2 video game found notoriety simply by being a good game, there was a fair amount of other things produced in relation to G-Saviour. Again, this was produced alongside Turn-A Gundam to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the original Mobile Suit Gundam's debut, so it's not like G-Saviour was made reluctantly. Though it's now treated like the black sheep of the entire franchise, which is kind of odd when you consider how many questionable things have come from Gundam, it was given quite a lot of focus & promotion by Sunrise & Bandai at the time. When it comes down to it all, G-Saviour will always be an interesting part of the Gundam franchise.
