"{| class=\"box message padded colored bordered type-basic\" |- | class=\"cell-icon-35\" | Image:Wikipedia-logo.png | class=\"text-medium\" | This article uses Creative Commons licensed content from [[Wikipedia:|Wikipedia]]'s SD Command Chronicles article. The list of authors can be seen in the page history there. |} Together Musha Gundam, Knight Gundam and Command Chronicles later became the fundamental setting of SD Gundam Force."@en . "Super Deformed"@en . "SD Comando Senki"@en . "SD Command Chronicles"@en . "{| class=\"box message padded colored bordered type-basic\" |- | class=\"cell-icon-35\" | Image:Wikipedia-logo.png | class=\"text-medium\" | This article uses Creative Commons licensed content from [[Wikipedia:|Wikipedia]]'s SD Command Chronicles article. The list of authors can be seen in the page history there. |} SD Command Chronicles(SD\u30B3\u30DE\u30F3\u30C9\u6226\u8A18 SD Comando Senki)is a branch of the SD Gundam franchise. In this branch the characters are military, with the characters from the Gundam series split into air, land and sea troops and redesigned accordingly. Was released as model kits mostly in the Ganso line. Similar to other SD Gundam series, Command Chronicles is set on a singular planet and serves as a stand in for a real world nation. Whilst Musha Gundam commonly represents Asia (Japan, China, India, etc.) and Knight Gundam represents Europe, Command represents America. This is highlighted by the fact the characters use random Engrish and are based on the 'trigger happy' depiction of Americans seen within many action films of the 1980s/1990s, such as Rambo. This behaviour is often highlighted to extremes for comedic purposes. In one mini-comic, after a mission to stop a nuclear launch goes wrong the Gundams are shown having to leave their now destroyed country behind and live in outer space. Together Musha Gundam, Knight Gundam and Command Chronicles later became the fundamental setting of SD Gundam Force."@en . . "SD Command Chronicles (SD\u30B3\u30DE\u30F3\u30C9\u6226\u8A18SD Comando Senki) is a branch of the SD Gundam franchise. In this branch the characters are military, with the characters from the Gundam series split into air, land and sea troops and redesigned accordingly. Was released as model kits mostly in the Ganso line. Similar to other SD Gundam series, Command Chronicles is set on a singular planet and serves as a stand in for a real world nation. Whilst Musha Gundam commonly represents Asia (Japan, China, India, etc) and Knight Gundam represents Europe, Command represents America. This is highlighted by the fact the characters use random Engrish and are based on the 'trigger happy' depiction of Americans seen within many action films of the 1980s/1990s, such as Rambo. This behaviour is often highlighted to extremes for comedic purposes. In one mini-comic, after a mission to stop a nuclear launch goes wrong the Gundams are shown having to leave their now destroyed country behind and live in outer space. Together Musha Gundam, Knight Gundam and Command Chronicles later became the fundamental setting of SD Gundam Force."@en . . . "SD Command Chronicles (SD\u30B3\u30DE\u30F3\u30C9\u6226\u8A18SD Comando Senki) is a branch of the SD Gundam franchise. In this branch the characters are military, with the characters from the Gundam series split into air, land and sea troops and redesigned accordingly. Was released as model kits mostly in the Ganso line. Together Musha Gundam, Knight Gundam and Command Chronicles later became the fundamental setting of SD Gundam Force."@en . "SD Command Chronicles"@en . . . . . . . "Anime"@en . "SD\u30B3\u30DE\u30F3\u30C9\u6226\u8A18"@en . .