TV-Series
Description
In the year 2356, humanity faces an existential threat following the catastrophic event known as the "Great Collapse," caused by a nearby supernova. The explosion's shockwave, called the "Wave," destroyed much of Earth's infrastructure and wiped out a significant portion of the population. To prepare for the impending arrival of a second, more destructive wave, humanity constructs massive space stations, including Stellvia, a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to training young pilots and engineers to defend Earth.

The story centers on Shima Katase, a brilliant but socially awkward teenager who enrolls at Stellvia to become a pilot. Despite her exceptional mathematical and technical skills, Shima struggles with self-doubt and a fear of failure, stemming from her inability to save her younger brother during the Great Collapse. At Stellvia, she befriends a diverse group of classmates, including the confident and outgoing Kouta Otoyama, the reserved and disciplined Akira Kayama, and the enigmatic Rinna Kazamatsuri. Together, they navigate the challenges of rigorous training, interpersonal conflicts, and the looming threat of the second Wave.

As the students progress, they are divided into teams to participate in simulations and real-world missions. Shima's team, led by Kouta, demonstrates remarkable synergy, with Shima's analytical mind complementing the others' skills. The narrative explores their growth as individuals and as a team, highlighting their struggles with personal insecurities, societal expectations, and the weight of their responsibilities. The stakes escalate when the second Wave arrives earlier than predicted, forcing the students to confront their fears and work together to protect humanity.

The series also delves into the broader political and scientific efforts to combat the Wave. Key figures, such as Professor Yamato and the mysterious pilot known as "White Symphony," play pivotal roles in developing strategies and technologies to mitigate the disaster. The narrative balances the personal journeys of the students with the larger-scale efforts of humanity, creating a cohesive story that intertwines individual growth with collective survival.

"Stellvia of the Universe" combines elements of science fiction, coming-of-age drama, and space opera, presenting a narrative that emphasizes teamwork, resilience, and the human capacity to overcome adversity. The characters' development is central to the story, with their relationships and personal struggles driving much of the emotional weight. The series concludes with a climactic battle against the second Wave, showcasing the culmination of the students' training and their unwavering determination to safeguard the future.
Information
Stellvia
宇宙のステルヴィア
Stellvia of the Universe
Type: TV-Series
Anime Episodes: 26
Movie/Episode length: 30 min.
Date: 04/02/2003 – 09/24/2003
Categories
Genre
AdventureDramaComedy
Settings
SchoolSci-FiSpace
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Episodes
Staffel 1
1Welcome
2Lost Bearings
3Sorry
4Good Luck
5Chance
6I Won't Lose
7Vexing
8Me?
9I'm Off
10Welcome Back
11The Real You
12Confession
13Winter Break
14Dreams and Reality
15I Don't Know
16Under Suspicion
17Battle
18Distant Voice
19Crybaby Hothead
20The Future's to You
21Invisible Wall
22Each Separate Path
23That's Why You Exist
24Darkness Once More
25Goodbye
26A Voice of Brilliance
Cast
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Staff
  • Director
  • Storyboard
    Shigeru Ueda
    Tamaki Nakatsu
    Seiji Mizushima
    Akio Takami
    Kazuki Kakuta
    Dojag-a-gen
    Toshimasa Suzuki
    Tsuyoshi Nagasawa
    Shinji Takago
  • Music
    Seikou Nagaoka
  • Character Design
    Makoto Uno
  • Animation Director
    Makoto Endō
    Shigeru Ueda
    Tadashi Sakazaki
    Atsushi Satō
    Akira Takahashi
    Akio Takami
    Meiju Maeda
    Takenori Tsukuma
    Hatsue Kato
    Tarō Ikegami
    Naoki Aisaka
  • Sound Director
    Masafumi Mima
  • Director of Photography
    Katsutoshi Hirose
  • Script
    Katsuhiko Chiba
    Katsuhiko Koide
    Mitsuyasu Sakai
    Ichirō Ōkōchi
  • Episode Director
    Shigeru Ueda
    Tamaki Nakatsu
    Kazuki Kakuta
    Toshimasa Suzuki
    Tsuyoshi Nagasawa
    Naoyoshi Kusaka
    Nobuetsu Andō
    Hibari Kurihara
  • Original Manga
    Ryō Akizuki
  • Art Director
    Kenji Matsumoto
  • Mechanical design
    Naohiro Washio
  • Cgi Director
    Kunihiko Mita
  • Producer
    Shinichi Ikeda
    Takatoshi Chino
    Gō Nakanishi
Production
  • Animation Production
    Xebec
    Studio Galapagos
  • Production
    Xebec
    Foundation II
Relations
Music
Ending
Ep. 1-10, 12, 14, 19
“Kirei na Yozora (Beautiful Night Sky)”
Ep. 11, 13, 15-18, 20-25
“The End of the World”
“Dear my best friend”