Anime
A self-contained Prologue episode debuted on July 14, 2022, at the cross-venue "Gundam Next Future – Link the Universe" event, which connected the life-size Gundam facilities in Yokohama, Odaiba, Fukuoka, and Shanghai; it later streamed worldwide via the official GundamInfo YouTube channel on September 1, 2022.[15][16] The main television series premiered across the Japan News Network (including MBS and TBS) from October 2, 2022, to July 2, 2023, within the revived nationwide Nichigo programming block. A second season aired beginning April 9, 2023.[17][18]
Internationally, Crunchyroll simulcast the series outside of East Asia,[19] while Medialink streamed it in Southeast Asia through Ani-One Asia on YouTube, Netflix, and Bilibili.[20] GundamInfo expanded streaming to additional territories across Asia and Oceania.[21] An English dub, produced by Crunchyroll's Texas-based talent, was released on January 30, 2023, marking the first time the Gundam franchise employed the studio formerly known as Funimation.[22] A Spanish-dubbed version aired on Mexico's Azteca 7 beginning February 16, 2024.[23]
The series featured multiple theme songs: Yoasobi performed the first opening "Shukufuku" (祝福), with an English version released alongside official music videos;[24] Yama performed the second opening theme "Slash,"[25] while Shiyui and Ryo provided the first ending theme "Kimi yo Kedakaku Are" (君よ 気高くあれ), and Aina the End performed the second ending "Red:Birthmark." The score was composed by Takashi Ohmama.[26]
Print
An official web novel titled "Cradle Planet" (ゆりかごの星), written by Ichirō Ōkouchi, was released by Sunrise on their official website on October 2, 2022.[27][28] The English version was subsequently released on November 10, 2022, translated by Eriko Sugita.[29] The web novel serves as a link between the Prologue and the main series and is told from the point of view of the Gundam Aerial. A live reading of the novel was released on YouTube on November 13, 2022, with Kana Ichinose as the narrator. The anime was later adapted into an ongoing light novel in Kadokawa Shoten's Gundam Ace magazine from November 26, 2022, written by Yūya Takashima with illustrations by Shūei Takagi. The novel adapts both the Prologue and main storylines, and will also include some original characters and subplots[30]
A side-story manga titled Mobile Suit Gundam The Witch from Mercury: Vanadis Heart (機動戦士ガンダム 水星の魔女 ヴァナディースハート), written by both Kō Yoneyama and illustrated by Chika Tōjō, with original character designs by mogmo and planning cooperation by Hisadake, began serialization in Kadokawa Shoten's Gundam Ace magazine from March 25, 2023.
Merchandise
Alongside other merchandise releases, the series is also part of the long-running Gunpla line of plastic model kits by Bandai Spirits. Kits based on the Mobile Suits in the series were released in 1/144 scale. High Grade and SDEX models of the Gundam Aerial were released in 2022, and a 1/100 scale Full Mechanics kit was released in 2023. Action figure releases include those in the Chogokin, Robot Spirits, and Gundam Universe lines.[37]
According to an official Bandai press release, the High Grade Gundam Aerial recorded the highest initial sales "among the HG TV series lead role Gundam versions",[38] going on to become the best selling Gunpla kit of 2022, while the High Grade Gundam Calibarn became the best selling kit of 2023.[39]
Shortly after the release of the series, Sunrise partnered with Yamazaki Baking for a cross-promotion following a string of Internet memes stemming from the Bic Camera
Video games
The Gundam Aerial, along with Suletta, appeared in the mobile game Mobile Suit Gundam UC Engage as a limited event unit.[41] It also made an appearance in the action RPG video game SD Gundam Battle Alliance as a DLC unit.[42] It reappears as a playable unit again in the arcade game Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme Vs. 2 OverBoost and later supplant by the Gundam Pharact from the First Season and the Darilbalde from the Second Season. The Gundam Aerial is set to appear as a bundle in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III.[43] In Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme Vs. 2 Infinite Boost, Gundam Aerial Rebuild is a playable unit, however, the unit has two slots with different pilots.