Description
"Glass Fleet" is a 26-episode anime series set in a distant future where humanity has colonized the stars, creating a vast interstellar empire. The story unfolds in a galaxy divided by class and power struggles, with the ruling elite exploiting the lower classes. The narrative centers on two primary factions: the Holy Galactic Empire, led by the tyrannical Emperor Vetti Sforza, and the Revolutionary Army, which seeks to overthrow the oppressive regime.
Vetti Sforza, a cunning and ruthless leader, maintains control through fear and manipulation, using his immense fleet of warships to suppress dissent. His rule is challenged by Cleo, a mysterious and charismatic figure who claims to be a descendant of the royal family and the rightful heir to the throne. Cleo leads the Revolutionary Army, rallying the oppressed masses with promises of freedom and equality. However, Cleo harbors a secret: their true identity is concealed, and their motives are not entirely altruistic.
The Revolutionary Army's efforts are bolstered by the arrival of Michel Volban de Cagliostro, a brilliant but arrogant nobleman who commands the legendary "Glass Fleet," a group of ships made from a rare, nearly indestructible material. Michel is driven by a desire to prove his superiority and reshape the galaxy according to his ideals. Despite his abrasive personality, Michel forms an uneasy alliance with Cleo, recognizing the potential to achieve their shared goal of toppling the Empire.
As the conflict escalates, the series explores themes of power, identity, and the cost of revolution. Cleo's dual identity as both a revolutionary leader and a royal heir creates tension within the Revolutionary Army, as some question their true intentions. Meanwhile, Vetti's grip on power begins to weaken as internal dissent and external threats mount. The narrative delves into the complexities of leadership, with characters grappling with their personal ambitions and the greater good.
The series also introduces a diverse cast of supporting characters, including Rachel, a skilled pilot and loyal ally to Cleo, and Ralph de Cagliostro, Michel's younger brother, who struggles with his loyalty to his family and his own moral compass. The interplay between these characters adds depth to the story, highlighting the personal stakes involved in the larger conflict.
"Glass Fleet" combines political intrigue, space battles, and character-driven drama, creating a layered narrative that examines the consequences of revolution and the challenges of leadership in a fractured society. The series balances action with introspection, offering a nuanced portrayal of its characters and their motivations as they navigate a galaxy on the brink of transformation.
Vetti Sforza, a cunning and ruthless leader, maintains control through fear and manipulation, using his immense fleet of warships to suppress dissent. His rule is challenged by Cleo, a mysterious and charismatic figure who claims to be a descendant of the royal family and the rightful heir to the throne. Cleo leads the Revolutionary Army, rallying the oppressed masses with promises of freedom and equality. However, Cleo harbors a secret: their true identity is concealed, and their motives are not entirely altruistic.
The Revolutionary Army's efforts are bolstered by the arrival of Michel Volban de Cagliostro, a brilliant but arrogant nobleman who commands the legendary "Glass Fleet," a group of ships made from a rare, nearly indestructible material. Michel is driven by a desire to prove his superiority and reshape the galaxy according to his ideals. Despite his abrasive personality, Michel forms an uneasy alliance with Cleo, recognizing the potential to achieve their shared goal of toppling the Empire.
As the conflict escalates, the series explores themes of power, identity, and the cost of revolution. Cleo's dual identity as both a revolutionary leader and a royal heir creates tension within the Revolutionary Army, as some question their true intentions. Meanwhile, Vetti's grip on power begins to weaken as internal dissent and external threats mount. The narrative delves into the complexities of leadership, with characters grappling with their personal ambitions and the greater good.
The series also introduces a diverse cast of supporting characters, including Rachel, a skilled pilot and loyal ally to Cleo, and Ralph de Cagliostro, Michel's younger brother, who struggles with his loyalty to his family and his own moral compass. The interplay between these characters adds depth to the story, highlighting the personal stakes involved in the larger conflict.
"Glass Fleet" combines political intrigue, space battles, and character-driven drama, creating a layered narrative that examines the consequences of revolution and the challenges of leadership in a fractured society. The series balances action with introspection, offering a nuanced portrayal of its characters and their motivations as they navigate a galaxy on the brink of transformation.
Episodes
Staffel 1
1Like the meteor...
2Like the wind...
3Like the fate...
4Like the wound...
5Like the mask...
6Like the clown...
7Like the scolding...
8Like the truth...
9Like the vicissitudes...
10Like the devil...
11Like the hungry wolf...
12Like the setting sun...
13Like the maze...
14Like the dawn...
15Like the diginity...
16Like the stupendousness...
17Like the embrace...
18Like the flight...
19Like the lion...
20Like the supremacy road...
21Like a House of Cards
22Like the aspiration...
23Like the crimson...
24Like the carnage...
25Like the blood remonstrance...
26Like the applause...
Cast
- Heizak
- Sylua Moe Silvernail
- Nowy
- Vetti Lunard Sforza de Roselait
- Jean Luc Silvernail
- Hizack
- Rashine/Michel Vaurban de Cabelle
- Novy
- Racine/Michel Volban de Cabelle
- Ralph Fitzlard Deon de Lac
- Pope Gorna
- Gorna
- Sillua Moe Silvernail
Comment(s)
Staff
- DirectorMinoru Ōhara
- ScriptAtsuhiro TomiokaShoji YonemuraYuka Yamada
- Episode DirectorKeisuke ŌnishiAtsushi YanoHideki TakayamaNorio KashimaNaoto HashimotoHiroyuki TsuchiyaMinoru ŌharaTaiki NishimuraHiroshi TamadaMakoto NagaoNorihiko NagahamaKahoru IgusaMasaya SasakiYuuji KumazawaMichita ShiraishiTsuyoshi Matsumoto
- Original Character DesignOkama
- Animation DirectorNaomi MiyataShinichi ShigematsuKenji HattoriKei TsuchiyaHitoshi MorikawaMitsuru SōmaMasakuni KanekoKanji NagasakaYoshio UsudaHikaru NaraokaSayuri SugitōHiroshi TakaguchiJung Ha SeoByung-Kil YangAkira TakeuchiTetsuo NoguchiSachiko SuzukiYūko Watabe
- Mechanical designKazutaka Miyatake
- Cgi DirectorHiroshi Yagishita
- Executive producerTakehiko AokiHideyuki NanbaItsuo OnoJun Ogawa
- Series CompositionShoji Yonemura
- StoryboardRyō YasumuraHidekazu SatōHideki TakayamaNorio KashimaToshifumi TakizawaMinoru ŌharaTaiki NishimuraHiroshi TamadaTakahiro ToyomasuMakoto NagaoNorihiko NagahamaKahoru IgusaMinami AkitsuTomoya Kunisaki
- MusicKōsuke Yamashita
- Art DirectorTakeshi WakiYumiko Kondō
- Animation Character DesignYūko Watabe
- Sound DirectorJin Aketagawa
- Director of PhotographyTeruo Abe
- ProducerKazuhiko InomataNaomi NishiguchiYasuhiro Sasaki
Production
- ProductionSotsu Co., Ltd.Sony Pictures EntertainmentAsahi Broadcasting CorporationG.D.H.
- Animation ProductionSatelightGONZO
Relations
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Music
Ending
Ep. 1-13
“Namida Drop (ナミダドロップ)”
Ep. 14-26
“To the other side (彼方へ)”





