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Studio Sunrise allocated top-tier talent. The Core Gundam’s transformations are fluid sakuga. The Seltsam Army designs are genuinely unsettling (giant, faceless, cyclopean mecha that move like insects). The final duel in Episode 26 is a masterclass in kinetic, emotional choreography.

Where previous Build series kept the stakes firmly inside the game (losing a match = losing your rank), Re:RISE introduces . The enemy, the One-Eyed giant mechanical lifeforms (the "Seltsam" army), are not bugged AI—they are autonomous weapons of mass destruction, created by a rogue AI named Alus . Gundam Build Divers Re-Rise %5BExtra Quality%5D

Unlike the more lighthearted Build Divers , Re:Rise matures into a surprisingly emotional deconstruction of escapism, trauma, and responsibility. The later battle sequences feature some of Sunrise’s most inventive CGI compositing since Unicorn . Our release preserves the fine texture of mecha line art while ensuring fast-moving particle effects don’t macroblock. Studio Sunrise allocated top-tier talent

Gundam Build Divers Re:RISE is a bait-and-switch masterpiece. It is a show about the limits of escapism—how games can heal, but also how they can blind us to real suffering. It asks: If you had the power to save a dying world, but only by risking your own heart, would you log in? The final duel in Episode 26 is a

You watch a group of "loners" and "misfits"—the cynical Hiroto, the boastful Kazami, the timid Parviz, and the mysterious May—slowly become a family. 🎬 Top Moments You Can’t Miss

The series consists of 26 episodes split into two seasons.