TV-Series
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Goro Hoshiwatari, a teenage protagonist, is propelled by the mystery of his father Daigo’s disappearance 15 years earlier during a prototype dimensional tunnel accident. The incident trapped Daigo in an alternate dimension where time crawls, preserving him physically while years pass on Earth. Goro infiltrates the Yamamoto Anshin Travel agency (YAT) to trace his father’s legacy but is ensnared by the crew when wrongly accused of sabotaging their spacecraft during a joyride. Forced into servitude as a mechanic and janitor, he covertly continues his search.
Brave and righteous yet impulsively self-sacrificing, Goro routinely shields others during crises, clashing with allies over his rash choices. He harbors unspoken affection for Katsura Tenjoin, the adopted daughter of YAT’s captain, whose concealed alien origins—as a survivor of the destroyed Planet Noah with latent superhuman strength—complicate their bond. Katsura remains unaware of both her heritage and Goro’s feelings until later upheavals.
The first season pits Goro against Gentleman of the Cosmos, a rival conglomerate led by heiress Kanea Marigold, whose obsessive advances clash with his loyalty to Katsura. Tensions peak when Goro slaps Kanea after her manipulative schemes, an act he regrets despite her provocation. His quest converges with a dimensional tunnel crisis threatening Earth, culminating in Daigo’s return after resolving the catastrophe.
Six months later, the second season strands Goro and YAT in a distant universe via a malfunctioning device built by Professor Note, a scientist hunted by the Ganon Empire. As Captain Yamamoto succumbs temporarily to the empire’s influence, Goro steps into leadership, navigating corrupted allies and extraterrestrial threats to rescue Note and dismantle the empire’s plans.
Key dynamics include his turbulent rapport with Captain Yamamoto—who vacillates between exploiting his labor and offering grudging mentorship—and alliances with crewmates like Ucchi, a shapeshifting pilot, and Kanabi, a robotic navigator. Goro’s arc traces his shift from solitary obsession to a leader balancing personal vendettas with YAT’s collective survival, cementing his role as the crew’s resilient cornerstone.
Brave and righteous yet impulsively self-sacrificing, Goro routinely shields others during crises, clashing with allies over his rash choices. He harbors unspoken affection for Katsura Tenjoin, the adopted daughter of YAT’s captain, whose concealed alien origins—as a survivor of the destroyed Planet Noah with latent superhuman strength—complicate their bond. Katsura remains unaware of both her heritage and Goro’s feelings until later upheavals.
The first season pits Goro against Gentleman of the Cosmos, a rival conglomerate led by heiress Kanea Marigold, whose obsessive advances clash with his loyalty to Katsura. Tensions peak when Goro slaps Kanea after her manipulative schemes, an act he regrets despite her provocation. His quest converges with a dimensional tunnel crisis threatening Earth, culminating in Daigo’s return after resolving the catastrophe.
Six months later, the second season strands Goro and YAT in a distant universe via a malfunctioning device built by Professor Note, a scientist hunted by the Ganon Empire. As Captain Yamamoto succumbs temporarily to the empire’s influence, Goro steps into leadership, navigating corrupted allies and extraterrestrial threats to rescue Note and dismantle the empire’s plans.
Key dynamics include his turbulent rapport with Captain Yamamoto—who vacillates between exploiting his labor and offering grudging mentorship—and alliances with crewmates like Ucchi, a shapeshifting pilot, and Kanabi, a robotic navigator. Goro’s arc traces his shift from solitary obsession to a leader balancing personal vendettas with YAT’s collective survival, cementing his role as the crew’s resilient cornerstone.