>>3886731hahah oh geez
>Zeta Gundam- protagonist is a hotheaded cutie with a girls name who gets flustered when people bully him
- some fanservice (also official art of him posing nude floating around: sometimes posted on /m/)
- Zeta Gundam is a sequel to the first Gundam series so you kind of need to watch the original to know what's going on
>Double Zeta- handholding in the first episode
- bigger cast, some cute side characters
- sequel to Zeta: ditto on watching the previous series
> Turn A Gundam *- protagonist is a trap and a man falls for him. This is a major subplot
- crossdressing scene
- /ss/ implications if you're into that
> Gundam Wing *- probably the series with the gayest vibe: picrel
- 5 boys drop to Earth in Gundam and cause havok
- also one of the most nonsensical and silliest series: watch with English dub for maximum comedy
> Gundam 00 *- 2000's retread of Gundam Wing: 5 boys in Gundams
- a bit less fun, more serious and political, but in part 2 there's another actually gay character
> Iron Blooded Orphans *- story starts with a private military group on Mars that forcibly conscripts dozens of male orphans: story follows these boys/young men
- protagonist and buddy are shippable, and lots of /cm/ material in the side cast: including one gay and his straight crush
- main villain was a boytoy as part of his backstory
- second gayest after Gundam Wing
> G no Reconguista *- personally, I think it has the cutest males. Not super gay, but a very lighthearted and fun adventure
> Hathaway- not too much gay, except an very cute antagonist pilot and his commanding officer who carries a riding crop. I found them a bit shippable
- direct sequel to Char's Counterattack
- the most current Gundam movie
* is a stand alone series that you probably can watch without watching anything else
And that about covers it, minus a few I haven't seen.
Still recommend starting like this
>>3886548Char and Amuro are shippable, and the original is worthwhile