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Moammar Rana Moammer Rana (Urdu: معمر رانا) aka Momi (Urdu: مومی) tasted super stardom early in his career with three block busters including Deewane Tere Pyar Ke, Choorian and Nikki Jai Haan it seemed that he had the proverbial success on the platter – but sadly enough he faced the fall soon enough. There were even times when he was written off and with Shaan back as the only sole hero on the front, Momi was facing a lot of problems.
Moamoria rebellion The Moamoria rebellion (1769-1806) was the conflict between the Morans, adherents of the Moamara Sattra, and the Ahom kings in the 18th century. This led to widespread popular discontent against the Ahom king and the nobles and to two short periods in which the Ahom king lost control of the capital.
Moana Hotel The Moana Hotel, also known as the First Lady of Waikīkī, is a famous historic hotel on the island of Oahu, located at 2365 Kalākaua Avenue in Honolulu, Hawaii. Built in the late 19th century as the first hotel in Hawaii, the Moana opened its doors to guests in 1901, becoming the first large hotel in Waikīkī.
Moana Pozzi Moana Pozzi, often called simply Moana, complete name was Anna Moana Rosa Pozzi (April 27, 1961 - September 15, 1994) was an Italian pornstar. She was with Cicciolina the most famous Italian pornographic actress.
Moana-Nui-a-Kiwa Ngarimu Moana-Nui-a-Kiwa Ngarimu (7 April 1918-27 March 1943) he grew up in Ruatoria in New Zealand. He was the recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Moanda Moanda is one of the four largest towns in Gabon, lying on the N3 road in Haut Ogooué. It is one of the most important manganese mining towns in the world, under the auspices of the Compagnie Minière de l'Ogooué (COMILOG), who began mining in 1957.
Moander Moander is the God of rot and corruption in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting of Hasbro's Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. Although the deity's origins have never been made clear, Moander appears throughout some of Faerun's earliest historical recordings and folklore.
Moaning Cavern Moaning Cavern is a limestone cave located near Vallecito, California in the heart of the state's Gold Country. It was discovered in modern times by gold miners in 1851, but it has long been known as an interesting geological feature by prehistoric peoples.
Moaning Myrtle Moaning Myrtle (died c. June 13, 1943) is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling. She is a ghost who haunts the second floor girls' lavatory at Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry. True to her nickname, Myrtle has a tendency to sob, whine, wail and complain.
Moët et Chandon Moët & Chandon (founded 1743) is one of the world's largest manufacturers of champagne and one of the most well known champagne houses in the world. The house owns over 1,500 acres of vineyards and annually produces over 2 million cases of champagne.
Moçambola Moçambola (or Campeonato Moçambicano de Futebol, Portuguese for Mozambican Football Championship) is the top division of Mozambican football (soccer), and it is organized by the Mozambican Football Federation.
Mo‘ynoq Mo‘ynoq (also spelled as Moynaq, Muynaq and Muynak) is a city in northern Karakalpakstan in western Uzbekistan. Home to only a few thousand residents at most, Moynaq's population has been declining precipitously since the 1980s due to the recession of the Aral Sea.
MoÄźollar MoÄźollar (meaning Mongols in Turkish) is one of the pioneer bands in Turkish rock music for about 30 years and one of the founders of Turkish ethno rock music (or Anatolian rock music). The major goal of the band is to prove that folk music has a multi-layered soul and folk music's dynamism is very close to pop music's dynamism.
Mob 47 Mob 47 was a hardcore punk band which formed in Sweden in the summer of 1982, originally under the name of "Censur". In 1983 the band members changed the name to what it's now called, "Mob 47".
Mob cap A mob cap or mob-cap is a round, gathered or pleated cloth (usually linen) cap consisting of a caul to cover the hair, a frilled or ruffled brim, and (often) a ribbon band, worn by women in the Georgian period. Originally a lower-class style, the mob cap became a high-fashion item as part of the adoption of simple "country" clothing in the later 18th century.
Mob football Mob football is the name given to some varieties of Mediæval football, which emerged in Europe during the Middle Ages. Mob football distinguished itself from other codes by typically having an unlimited number of players and fairly vague rules.
Mob psychology Mob psychology is a theoretical approach attempting to explain collective behavior solely on the basis of the psychological states of people who participate. Mob Psychology is similar to terms such as: crowd psychology and group mentality.
Mobad In modern usage the term mobad refers to a Zoroastrian priest that is higher qualified than a herbad or ervad. Mobad is derived from Middle Persian magu-pati and is commonly used to refer to Iranian Zoroastrian priests.
Mobaila Mobaila is a digital media company focused on innovating the production and distribution of video entertainment services for mobile UMTS, Broadband and DTV markets. Its primary aim is to provide the audience with editorial formats and instruments, such to enable the user to directly create an interactive entertainment experience.
Mobay Mobay Chemical Corporation, based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was a joint venture of Monsanto and Bayer to market polyurethanes in the United States. Founded in 1954, Bayer bought out Monsanto's shares in the company in the 1970s.
Mobb Deep Mobb Deep, also known as The Infamous Mobb Deep, is a hip hop duo made up of Havoc and Prodigy. They are perhaps most famous for their landmark album The Infamous, and for their accompanying hit single, "Shook Ones Pt.
Mobb Music Mobb Music is a style of West Coast rap music that began in the San Francisco Bay Area in the late 1980s. The basic instrumental style is derived primarily from funk music, with a heavy focus on synthesizers, ultra low bass lines and Roland TR-808 drums.
Mobicents Mobicents is a highly scalable event-driven application server with a robust component model and fault tolerant execution environment. Mobicents is the first and only Open Source Platform certified for JSLEE 1.
MobiCom MobiCom, the International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, is a series of annual conferences sponsored by ACM SIGMOBILE dedicated to addressing the challenges in the areas of mobile computing and wireless and mobile networking. Although no rating system for computer networking conferences exists, MobiCom is generally considered to be the best conference in these areas.
MobiHoc MobiHoc, the International Symposium on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking and Computing, is a series of annual meetings sponsored by ACM SIGMOBILE, focusing on the latest research in the rapidly growing area of mobile ad hoc networking and computing.
Mobil Ahmadov Mobil Ahmadov is a Azerbaijani artist. He has worked at the Azerbaijan State Musical Comedy Theatre and played in many memorable roles like–orphan in "Beggar son of a millionaire", Murad in "Crane", Kerim in "Singing heart" and in series of other performances.
Mobil Economy Run Mobil Economy Run was an event that took place every year from 1936 (except during World War II) to 1968. It was designed to provide real fuel efficiency numbers during a coast to coast test on real roads and with regular traffic and weather conditions.
Mobile (band) Mobile is a Canadian indie/alternative rock band from Montreal, though based in Toronto. They consist of Mat Joly (vocals), Christian Brais (guitar), Pierre-Marc Hamelin (drums), Frank Williamson (guitar), and Dominic Viola (bass).
Mobile (song) "Mobile" is Avril Lavigne's fifth and final single from her debut Let Go. It was released only for Australia and New Zealand it was a radio-only single for Australia but was released as a single in New Zealand and peaked at #26 on the singles chart, it also became an airplay hit.
Mobile 3D Graphics API The Mobile 3D Graphics API, commonly referred to as M3G, is a specification defining an API for writing Java programs that produce 3D computer graphics. It extends the capabilities of the Java Platform, Micro Edition, a version of the Java platform tailored for embedded devices such as mobile phones and PDAs.
Mobile ad-hoc network A mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) is a kind of wireless ad-hoc network, and is a self-configuring network of mobile routers (and associated hosts) connected by wireless links—the union of which form an arbitrary topology. The routers are free to move randomly and organise themselves arbitrarily; thus, the network's wireless topology may change rapidly and unpredictably.
Mobile adoption unit The Mobile Adoption Unit, abbreviated MAU, is a recreational vehicle used by the Montgomery County Humane Society of Maryland to inform the public about animal and pet services and promote the adoption of animals. The vehicle is fixed with 15 cages to temporarily show animals at adoption events.
Mobile agent In computer science, a mobile agent is a composition of computer software and data which is able to migrate (move) from one computer to another autonomously and continue its execution on the destination computer.
Mobile Allocation Index Offset A mobile allocation index offset (MAIO) refers a time delay separating traffic channels. When a GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) mobile phone is served by a cell that is hopping over a set of frequencies, the separate traffic channels hop over the allocated frequencies according to a hopping sequence number (HSN).
Mobile Anti-Disturbance Squadron Mobile Anti-Disturbances Squadron or EscuadrĂłn MĂłvil Antidisturbios (ESMAD) in Spanish is a Colombian National Police Riot control unit specialized on preventing and/or controlling public disturbances and riots, as well as controlling large masses of people. This unit is under the command of the Operative Directorate of the Colombian National Police.
Mobile Application Part Mobile Application Part (MAP) is a GSM protocol that provides an application layer for the various nodes in the core mobile network to communicate with each other in order to provide services to mobile phone users.
Mobile Army Surgical Hospital The Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) refers to a United States Army medical unit serving as a fully functional hospital in a combat area of operations. The units were first established in August 1945, and were deployed during the Korean War and later conflicts.
Mobile Artillery Command Unit Mobile Artillery Command Unit, or MACU, is an experimental technology currently being implemented in select branches of the United States military. As of late 2005, the MACU is criticized for having slow moving bipedal legs and its size.
Mobile Bay Mobile Bay is an inlet of the Gulf of Mexico, lying within the state of Alabama in the United States. Its mouth is formed by a peninsula on the eastern side and Dauphin Island, a barrier island on the western side.
Mobile Broadband Mobile Broadband is a type of wireless internet that differs from wifi, because it sill relies on a bus card instead of being built in. It is only avalible as a built in module on select Panasonic ToughBook laptop computers.
Mobile cinema A mobile cinema is a cinema on wheels. An example is the Screen Machine Mobile Cinema, which provides conventional up-to-date 35mm screenings of recent movies, with full digital surround sound, air conditioning, comfortable raked seating, and full disabled access.
Mobile code In computer science, mobile code is software obtained from remote systems, transferred across a network, and then downloaded and executed on a local system without explicit installation or execution by the recipient. Examples of mobile code include scripts (JavaScript, VBScript), Java applets, ActiveX controls, Flash animations, Shockwave movies (and Xtras), and macros embedded within Office documents.
Mobile computing Mobile Computing is a generic term describing your ability to use technology 'untethered', that is not physically connected, or in remote or mobile (non static) environments. The term is evolved in modern usage such that it requires that the mobile computing activity be connected wirelessly to and through the internet or to and through a private network.
Mobile content Mobile content is any type of media which is viewed or used on mobile phones, like ringtones, graphics, games and movies. As mobile phone use has grown since the mid 1990s, the significance of the devices in everyday life has grown accordingly.
Mobile Crisis Mobile Crisis is a mental health service in the United States (typically operated by a mental health hospital or health conglomerate) which services the community by providing immediate response emergency mental health evaluations. Evaluations are often requested by hospital emergency rooms, but can also be requested by ICUs, CCUs, jails, nursing homes, or other health agencies.
Mobile data terminal A mobile data terminal (MDT) is a computerized device used in taxicabs, courier vehicles, service trucks, commercial trucking fleets, military logistics, fishing fleets, warehouse inventory control, and emergency vehicles to communicate with a central dispatch office.
Mobile digital computer MOBIDIC, for mobile digital computer, was part of a pioneering effort by the US Army Signal Corps to computerize the distribution of intelligence around the battlefield, known as Fieldata. Fieldata ( 6 bit code) standardized the character format, electrical signals and other details, allowing standardized computers to be built by many companies.
Mobile Daughter Card The Mobile Daughter Card, also known as an MDC or CDC (Communications Daughter Card), is a Notebook version of the AMR slot on the motherboard of a notebook computer. It is designed to interface with special ethernet (EDC), modem (MDC) or Bluetooth (BDC) cards.
Mobile District The Mobile District was an administrative region of the Spanish territory of West Florida. The region was bounded in the north by the 31st parallel, in the south by the Gulf of Mexico, in the east by the Perdido River, and in the west by the Pearl River.
Mobile Express Mobile Express is a UK mobile phone retailer sells contract and pay as you go phones online and over the phone. It is a sister company of Dial-a-Phone and is based at the same offices in Kentish Town, North London.
Mobile fighter Mobile fighter is term used to refer to a specific type of fictional humanoid fighting vehicle in the Gundam anime series Mobile Fighter G Gundam. Unlike a normal mobile suit, which is piloted by a standard pair of hand and foot operated controls, a mobile fighter is controlled through the use of a system called the mobile trace system.
Mobile FeliCa Mobile FeliCa has become the de-facto standard method for mobile payments in Japan, where mobile payments have become highly developed. Mobile payment means using your cell phone or other portable electronic device to pay for goods or services.
Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (MFSL, or MoFi) is a company that produces audiophile releases of classic CDs and vinyl records. In the past, MoFi has produced audiophile cassette tapes, and Ultra High Quality Records (UHQRs) that were thicker and higher quality than typical audiophile records.
Mobile Forces Mobile Forces is a first-person shooter computer game developed by Real Time Worlds and published by Rage Software using the unreal engine (generation 1). It is possible to play single player, via LAN or via Internet.
Mobile gas chamber Mobile gas chamber, or a self-propelled gas chamber was a type of lorry or similar vehicle used in German World War II concentration camps as provisional gas chambers for extermination of the inmates. In Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp such a lorry with the exhaust tube directed to the inside shuttled between Mauthausen and Gusen sub-camps until the permanent gas chamber was constructed.
Mobile home Mobile homes (or manufactured homes) are housing units built in factories, rather than on site, and then taken to the place where they will be occupied. They are usually transported by semi-trucks over public highways.
Mobile Identification Number Mobile Identification Number or MIN refers to the 10-digit unique number that a wireless operator uses to identify the mobile phone. A MIN is a number that uniquely identifies a mobile working under TIA standards for Cellular and PCS technologies.
Mobile Imaging and Printing Consortium Mobile Imaging and Printing Consortium is a non-profit industry association formed to promote the usage of mobile devices with digital cameras, particularly camera phones, and the printing of photographs taken with them. The association intends to do this by standardization of the software and hardware used to communicate between mobile devices with cameras and printing devices through collaboration and the implementation of guidelines.
Mobile Infantry (Starship Troopers) The Mobile Infantry (MI) is a fictional military force in Robert A. Heinlein's novel Starship Troopers and in the movies Starship Troopers, released in 1997, the 2004 sequel, Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation, and the TV series Roughnecks: The Starship Troopers Chronicles.
Mobile Information Device Profile Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) is a specification published for the use of Java on embedded devices such as mobile phones and PDAs. MIDP is part of the Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME) framework and sits on top of Connected Limited Device Configuration, a set of lower level programming interfaces.
Mobile Inshore Undersea Warfare Unit A Mobile Inshore Undersea Warfare Unit (MIUWU) is a component of the United States Navy's Force Protection Package tasked with providing seaward security to joint logistics over-the-shore operations from either a port or harbor complex or unimproved beach sites. The mobile inshore undersea warfare unit is equipped with mobile radar, sonar, and communications equipment located within mobile elements, such as a tent, specially modified HMMWV, or truck-mountable container.
Mobile IP Mobile IP is an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard communications protocol that is designed to allow mobile device users to move from one network to another while maintaining a permanent IP address. Mobile IP is described in IETF RFC 3344 (Obseleting both RFC 3220 and RFC 2002).
Mobile launcher vehicle A mobile launcher vehicle is a type of military vehicle on a multi-wheel-drive or crawler-tread chassis carrying one or more ground-to-ground or ground-to-air explosive missiles, along with the personnel and equipment needed to prepare, organize, and execute a launch of such missiles.
Mobile Launcher Platform The Mobile Launcher Platform or MLP is a two-story structure used by NASA, along with the Crawler-Transporter, to transport the Space Shuttle stack from the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) to either Launch Pad 39-A or 39-B at the Kennedy Space Center, as well as serve as the vehicle's launch platform.
Mobile magazine explosion On May 25, 1865, in Mobile, Alabama, in the Southern United States, an ordnance depot or "magazine" exploded, killing some 300 persons. This event occurred just after the end of the American Civil War, during the occupation of the city by victorious Federal troops.
Mobile media Mobile media or portable media is the 21st Century phenomenon of viewing multimedia on a portable device at any location or when on the move. The medium could be a mobile phone, a PDA or a portable media player which increasingly have become essential requirements for the modern day business traveller.
Mobile metropolitan area Metropolitan Mobile has a population of 400,526within Mobile County] in the southwestern tip of [[Alabama. The Mobile metropolitan area is the fastest-growing and the second-largest metropolitan area in the U.
Mobile music Mobile music is music, which is downloaded to mobile phones and played by mobile phones. Although many phones play music as ringtones, true "music phones" generally allow users to import audio files from their PCs or download them wirelessly from a content provider (the latter is usually for a fee).
Mobile Magazine Mobile was a monthly magazine covering mobile technology, including notebook computers, mobile phones, personal digital assistants, MP3 players, digital cameras, mobile game consoles, and other portable electronics. It was published by Future Network USA, its first issue was released in February of 2004.
Mobile Manufacturers Forum The Mobile Manufacturers Forum is an international non-profit organization founded in 1998 by a number of leading manufacturers of mobile radio equipment, including Alcatel, Ericsson, Mitsubishi Electric, Motorola, Nokia, Panasonic, Philips, Sagem, Samsung, Siemens, Sony Ericsson and TCL & Alcatel Mobile Phones.
Mobile Marketing Mobile Marketing is a new term which refers to direct marketing to mobile phones, PDAs or (rarely) Laptop Computers. Technologies such as SMS, Multimedia Messaging Service, Bluetooth, WLAN, Infrared (IRDA) are being used to distribute commercial or (or in some cases non-commercial) content to mobile phones.
Mobile Meteorological Unit The role of the Mobile Meteorological Unit (MMU) is to provide meteorological and environmental support to deployed elements of the UK’s joint forces, in order to enhance the effectiveness of national or combined contingency operations.
Mobile Naval Air Bases Mobile Naval Operating Air Bases (MONABs) were a series of mobile units first formed in 1944 to provide logistical support to the Fleet Air Arm aircraft of the Royal Navy's British Pacific Fleet towards the end of World War II. Each unit was self-contained and designed to service and repair aircraft and engines.
Mobile Network Code A mobile network code (MNC) is used in combination with a Mobile country code (MCC) (also known as a "MCC / MNC tuple") to uniquely identify a mobile phone operator/carrier using the GSM and UMTS mobile networks.
Mobile Ops: The One Year War Mobile Ops: The One Year War is a Third Person Shooter (different from the Playstation 3 title Mobile Suit Gundam: Crossfire) for the Microsoft Xbox 360 that is based on the anime series Gundam. The game features combat in mobile suits, on foot and in vehicles (much like Battlefield series of games, sans the mobile suits), as well as online play.
Mobile phone cashback Mobile phone cashback when relating to mobile (or cell) phones is a term used to describe a retailer offering potential customers cash at a future date in exchange for entering into a minimum term contract for a mobile phone, often on the condition that the customer keeps to the terms of the contract (i.e.
Mobile phone content advertising Mobile phone content advertising is the promotion of ring tones, games and other mobile phone services. Such services are usually subscription-based and use the short message service (SMS) system to join up to them.
Mobile phone charms Mobile phone charms, also known as cell phone charms or phone danglers are charms that are connected to a mobile phone using a small strap. Most phones now have a loop hole through which the strap can be attached.
Mobile phone micropayment Mobile phone micropayment is a system of micropayment using mobile phones that is currently used predominantly in developing countries although the potential market is global. Micro-payment systems and their application to mobile networks, InfoDev report, Jan 2006 accessed at
Mobile phone radiation and health Mobile phone radiation and health concerns have been raised, especially following the enormous increase in the use of wireless mobile telephony throughout the world (as of August 2005, there were more than 2 billion users worldwide). This is because mobile phones use electromagnetic waves in the microwave range.
Mobile phones and driving safety It has been argued that the distraction caused by using mobile phones while driving is responsible for many road traffic accidents. Several studies have shown that motorists have a much higher risk of collisions and losing control of the vehicle while talking on the mobile telephone simultaneously with driving, even when using "hands-free" systems.
Mobile phones on aircraft The use of mobile phones on commercial aircraft is generally forbidden during flight. The most well-known reasons for this banning is that the mobile phone could interfere with the sensitive equipment on the aircraft, and the interference with ground based networks.
Mobile porn Mobile Porn is considered by many to be pornography that is uploaded to mobile devices such as the Sony PSP, Apple iPod, Microsoft Zune and mobile phones mobile porn business expects to grow to a $2.3 billion market value by 2010 [http://www.
Mobile privatization Mobile privatization or privatisation refers to the way in which mass media makes mobility an endeavor that can be pursued in the privacy of ones own home. The term is frequently used in connotation with the introduction of television, which made it possible for the first time to see live (see live television) what was happening at another place.
Mobile PhoneTools mobile PhoneTools is a program written by the French-based company Avanquest Software (formerly BVRP) which allows users of Motorola and other brands of cellular phones to connect their cellular phones to their personal computer.
Mobile radio telephone Mobile radio telephone systems preceded modern cellular mobile telephony technology. Since they were the predecessors of the first generation of cellular telephones, these systems are sometimes retroactively referred to as 0G (zero generation) systems.
Mobile River The Mobile River is located in southern Alabama in the United States. Formed out of the confluence of the Tombigbee and Alabama rivers, the approximately 45-mile-long (72 km) river drains an area of 44,000 sq mi (115,000 km²) of Alabama, with a watershed extending into Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee.
Mobile Riverine Force In the Vietnam War, the Mobile Riverine Force, or Riverines, were a joint US Army and US Navy force that comprised a substantial part of the Brown Water Navy. It was modeled after lessons learned by the French experience in the Indochina War and had the task of both transport (of soldiers and equipment) and combat.
Mobile social network Mobile social networking is one or more individuals, with similar interests or commonalities, conversing and connecting with one another using the mobile phone. Much like Internet social networking, mobile social networking occurs in virtual communities.
Mobile software Mobile software is designed to run on handheld computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), smartphones and cellphones. Since the first handheld computers of the 1980s, the popularity of these platforms has risen considerably.
Mobile speed camera A mobile speed camera is a term used in the United Kingdom to refer to a road vehicle fitted with speed camera equipment which can park at the side of the road, or on overbridges to monitor the speed of passing traffic.
Mobile submarine simulator The mobile submarine simulator (MOSS) MK70 is a sonar decoy used by submarines of the United States Navy. It was a 10-inch vehicle, without an explosive warhead, but able to generate both an active sonar echo and a passive sound signature recorded to be extremely similar to that of the launching submarine.
Mobile Servicing System The Mobile Servicing System (MSS) or Canadarm2 is a robotic system and associated equipment on the International Space Station that plays a key role in station assembly and maintenance: moving equipment and supplies around the station, supporting astronauts working in space, and servicing instruments and other payloads attached to the space station. It is composed of the Mobile Base (MBS), the SSRMS (Space Station Remote Manipulator or Canadarm 2) and the SPDM (Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator).
Mobile Status Notification Protocol Mobile Status Notification Protocol (MSNP, which is not an acronym for "Microsoft Network Protocol" as is often believed) is the protocol employed by .NET Messenger Service which is used by MSN Messenger and other clients such as Trillian and Windows Messenger.
Mobile Stud Unit Mobile Stud Unit (MSU) is a long-lived punk band formed in Hamilton, New Zealand in 1993 by a group of students at the University of Waikato. They are renowned for their unpredictable on-stage antics and the offensive lyrical content of their songs.
Mobile Suica is a service for Osaifu Keitai mobile phones, first released on January 28, 2006 by NTT DoCoMo and au in Japan. Suica is a prepaid rechargeable contactless smart card mainly used to pay for fares on the JR East railway network.
Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam The manga series Crossbone Gundam (クロスボーン・ガンダム) is a 6 volume manga written by Tomino Yoshiyuki and illustrated by Hasegawa Yuichi; it is the sequel to the anime movie Mobile Suit Gundam F91.
Mobile Suit Gundam ALIVE Mobile Suit Gundam ALIVE (機動戦士ガンダムALIVE(きどうせんしガンダムアライブ)) is a Gundam comic title created by Mizuho Takayama, Yuka Minakawa(script). It was premiered on 2006-11 issue of Comic BomBom.
Mobile Suit Gundam F91 The anime movie, , was Gundam creator Yoshiyuki Tomino's attempt to launch a new Gundam saga, set thirty years after Char's Counterattack. He re-teamed with character designer Yoshikazu Yasuhiko and mecha designer Kunio Okawara for the occasion.
Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO (機動戦士ガンダム MS IGLOO) is a CGI Gundam feature which takes place during the One Year War. Two series have been released under the title: The Hidden One Year War, which was exclusively shown at Bandai Museum in Matsudo, Japan but has seen a limited release on DVD, and Apocalypse 0079, an OVA series which will be released on DVD starting in April, 2006.
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