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rdfs:comment | - George de Sand (ジョルジュ・ド・サンド Joruju Do Sando?) is a character from the fictional Mobile Fighter G Gundam anime series, and the pilot of the GF13-009NF Gundam Rose. His name may be a reference to the famous French writer George Sand.
- Born of French royalty, George leads the appearance of an upper class sociality. He is an honorable fighter, and initially detested Domon Kasshu when the latter interrupted his match against Neo Cuba's GF13-083NCB Arachno Gundam. George also respects women, partially out of his dedication to Princess Maria Louise. However, George's determination to restore national pride can sometimes overcome his better judgement, such as when he stole the Gundam Rose during the Gundam Fight finals.
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- Mobile Fighter G Gundam,
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abstract | - George de Sand (ジョルジュ・ド・サンド Joruju Do Sando?) is a character from the fictional Mobile Fighter G Gundam anime series, and the pilot of the GF13-009NF Gundam Rose. His name may be a reference to the famous French writer George Sand.
- Born of French royalty, George leads the appearance of an upper class sociality. He is an honorable fighter, and initially detested Domon Kasshu when the latter interrupted his match against Neo Cuba's GF13-083NCB Arachno Gundam. George also respects women, partially out of his dedication to Princess Maria Louise. However, George's determination to restore national pride can sometimes overcome his better judgement, such as when he stole the Gundam Rose during the Gundam Fight finals.
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