Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercurycreator Bandai Namco Filmworks is now under scrutiny for possibly erasing queer representation in the popular anime.
The Witch from Mercury is a mecha anime that follows a Gundam pilot named Suletta Mercury who attends an ultra-elite military school for mecha pilots and mechanics. In the early episodes of the show, she defeats one of her classmates in a fight and wins the hand of a girl named Miorine Rembran in marriage. The show follows the two as Suletta fights to keep Miorine’s hand in marriage and navigates the internal politics of the school.
Since its release in 2022, fans have heralded The Witch from Mercuryas a new touchstone in LGBTQ+ anime. The anime’s popularity led to widespread acclaim and has broken records for a Gundam franchise. To many fans, the show clearly depicted a sapphic love story, but a new statement from showrunners has called the queer representation into question. According to a statement from Bandai Namco Filmworks, the relationship shared between Suletta and Miorine has an “interpretation up to the perspective of each individual viewer,” according to Holy Mother of Yuri. Now, fans are calling bullshit online.
The scrutiny started when the September 2023 issue of Gundam Ace published an interview with the Japanese voice actors for Suletta and Miorine, Kana Ichinose and Lynn (who just goes publically by Lynn). In the original print version of the interview, Ichinose mentioned that Suletta and Miorine are married when discussing an epilogue scene shared between the two. However, as a Gundam fan translator pointed out, the quote was edited to remove the mention of the marriage in the digital version of the article.
The change was confirmed by Bandai
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