TV-Series
Description
"Star Blazers 2199," also known as "Space Battleship Yamato 2199," is a science fiction anime series that serves as a remake of the classic 1974 series "Space Battleship Yamato." Set in the year 2199, humanity faces extinction due to relentless bombardment by the Gamilas, an alien race that has rendered Earth uninhabitable with radioactive pollution. The surface has become uninhabitable, forcing humanity to live underground. The Gamilas' attacks have left Earth's forces depleted, and hope is dwindling.

A turning point occurs when a message capsule from the distant planet Iscandar reaches Earth. Queen Starsha of Iscandar offers humanity a device called the Cosmo Cleaner D, capable of decontaminating Earth's surface. However, the technology must be retrieved from Iscandar, located 148,000 light-years away in the Large Magellanic Cloud. To undertake this mission, Earth's leaders secretly refit the sunken battleship Yamato into a state-of-the-art spacecraft, equipping it with a revolutionary Wave-Motion Engine capable of faster-than-light travel.

The Yamato's crew, led by Captain Juzo Okita, includes key figures such as Susumu Kodai, a young officer with a personal vendetta against the Gamilas due to the death of his brother; Daisuke Shima, Kodai's childhood friend and the ship's helmsman; and Yuki Mori, a skilled analyst and communications officer. The crew also features Dr. Sakezo Sado, the ship's eccentric medical officer, and Analyzer, a robotic assistant. The mission is fraught with peril, as the Yamato must navigate hostile space, evade Gamilas forces, and confront internal conflicts among the crew.

As the journey progresses, the crew encounters various challenges, including battles with Gamilas fleets, moral dilemmas, and the discovery of deeper complexities in the conflict between Earth and Gamilas. The Gamilas, initially portrayed as ruthless invaders, are revealed to have their own struggles, including a resource crisis and internal political strife. Key Gamilas characters, such as Admiral Dessler and Commander Melda Ditz, add layers to the narrative, showcasing the war's impact on both sides.

The Yamato's voyage is not only a physical journey but also a test of the crew's resolve, unity, and humanity. Themes of sacrifice, hope, and the cost of war are explored as the crew grapples with the enormity of their mission. The series balances intense space battles with character-driven moments, providing a rich narrative that delves into the personal and collective struggles of its cast.

By the conclusion of the series, the Yamato reaches Iscandar, retrieves the Cosmo Cleaner D, and returns to Earth, successfully reversing the planet's contamination. However, the victory comes at a cost, with significant losses and sacrifices made along the way. The story leaves a lasting impact, emphasizing the resilience of humanity and the complexities of interstellar conflict.
Information
Star Blazers 2199
宇宙戦艦ヤマト2199
Star Blazers: Space Battleship Yamato 2199
Type: TV-Series
Anime episodes: 26
Movie/episode length: 24 min.
Date: 04/06/2012
Categories
Genre
AdventureDramaRomance
Settings
WarMilitarySci-FiSpace
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Episodes
Staffel 1
1Messenger of Iscandar
2Our Destination is the Sea of Stars
3Escape From Jupiter Space
4Gravestone on the Ice Field
5The Trap on All Sides
6The Sun Sets on Pluto
7Farewell to the Solar System
8Wish Upon a Star
9The Clockwork Prisoner
10Graveyard of the Universe
11A World I Once Saw
12What Lies Beyond
13The Wolf From Another Dimension
14The Whisper of the Witch
15Point of No Return
16Alternative Futures
17Out of the Forest of Memories
18Over the Black Light
19They're Here
20Under the Rainbow Sun
21Prison Planet 17
22The Star That is Our Destination
23One Man's War
24The Faraway Promised Land
25Battle Without End
26Memories of the Blue Planet
Cast
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Staff
  • Chief Director
    Akihiro Enomoto
  • Script
    Sadayuki Murai
    Hiroshi Ōnogi
    Shingo Takeba
    Shigeru Morita
  • Episode Director
    Masaharu Tomoda
    Takao Kato
    Shigeru Ueda
    Katsuichi Nakayama
    Shūichi Kaneko
    Kiyoshi Egami
    Nobuyoshi Habara
    Makoto Bessho
    Masahiko Ōkura
    Kōji Yoshikawa
    Yasuhiro Minami
    Akihiro Enomoto
    Yasushi Muroya
    Shunsuke Tada
    Koutarou Hirugawa
    Noriyuki Nomata
    Hibari Kurihara
  • Music
    Akira Miyagawa
  • Character Design
    Nobuteru Yūki
  • Chief Animation Director
    Meiju Maeda
  • Sound Director
    Tomohiro Yoshida
  • Director of Photography
    Takashi Aoki
  • Producer
    Toshihiro Maeda
    Mikio Gunji
    Fumi Teranishi
    Norihiko Fujisawa
    Hideaki Matsumoto
    Atsushi Ariyoshi
    Tetsuya Matsubara
    Shinobu Suzuki
  • Series Composition
  • Storyboard
    Kazuyoshi Katayama
    Kōichi Chigira
    Mitsuru Hongō
    Hiroyuki Kanbe
    Shin Matsuo
    Nobuyoshi Habara
    Shinji Higuchi
    Masahiko Ōkura
    Keiichi Sasajima
    Hidetoshi Yoshida
    Kazuo Takigawa
    Tomoki Kyoda
    Akihiro Enomoto
  • Unit Director
    Akihiro Enomoto
  • Art Director
    Minoru Maeda
  • Mechanical design
    Kimitoshi Yamane
    Yasushi Ishizu
    Junichirō Tamamori
  • Cgi Director
    Takashi Imanishi
  • Executive producer
    Toshiaki Okuno
    Yukinao Shimoji
    Tōru Miura
    Shunji Inoue
    Ryūji Mitsumoto
    Seiji Takeda
    Hirofumi Inagaki
    Hiroshi Furukawa
    Ryūichi Hasegawa
    Kiyotaka Ninomiya
    Kentarō Yoshida
    Kōta Kuroda
    Kouichi Ueyama
    Genta Yokokura
    Hirotaka Furukawa
    Kai Tanaka
Production
  • Production
    Production I.G
    OLM
    Shochiku
    Bandai Co., Ltd.
    Bandai Visual
    Lantis
    Xebec
    Bandai Namco Games
    Tohokushinsha Film Corporation
    Voyager Entertainment
    Space Battleship Yamato 2199 Production Committee
  • Animation Production
    AIC
    Xebec
Music
Opening
“Uchuu Senkan Yamato 2199”
“Uchū Senkan Yamato" (宇宙戦艦ヤマト)”
Ep. 16-26
“Fight For Liberty”
Ending
Ep. 2-8
“Aikotoba" (愛詞)”
Ep. 9-17
“Best of my Love”
Ep. 19-26
“Distance”