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Season 01977

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August 6, 1977

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Cast

Kei Tomiyama
Kei Tomiyama
Susumu Kodai
Gorō Naya
Gorō Naya
Juzo Okita
Shūsei Nakamura
Shūsei Nakamura
Daisuke Shima
Yoko Asagami
Yoko Asagami
Yuki Mori
Takeshi Aono
Takeshi Aono
Shiro Sanada
Ichiro Nagai
Ichiro Nagai
Hikozaemon Tokugawa
Kenichi Ogata
Kenichi Ogata
Analyzer
Yoshito Yasuhara
Yoshito Yasuhara
Kenjiro Ota
Taichiro Hirokawa
Taichiro Hirokawa
Mamoru Kodai
Sachiko Chijimatsu
Sachiko Chijimatsu
Shima's Mother
Michiko Hirai
Michiko Hirai
Starsha (voice)
Masatô Ibu
Masatô Ibu
Heikuro Todo
Michihiro Ikemizu
Michihiro Ikemizu
Sukeharu Yabu
Akira Kamiya
Akira Kamiya
Saburo Kato
Keisuke Yamashita
Keisuke Yamashita
Yasuo Nanbu
Haruko Kitahama
Haruko Kitahama
Beemera Queen
Osamu Kobayashi
Osamu Kobayashi
General Domel
Akiko Tsuboi
Akiko Tsuboi
Akiko Kodai
Shinji Nomura
Shinji Nomura
Yoshikazu Aihara

Episodes

15 episodes
Season 0
Space Battleship Yamato

Space Battleship Yamato

Aug 6, 19772h 16m0 votes

Space Battleship Yamato is the first theatrical movie based on the classic anime series. Unlike the later films that would follow it, this is a compilation film consisting of various television episodes edited from the "Iscandar" arc of the television series. It originally had a new ending created for the theatrical release in which Starsha had died before the Yamato reaching Iscandar. This ending was removed for the TV broadcast and was lost until the DVD release. In English speaking countries it was known by the title, Space Cruiser.

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Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato

Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato

Aug 5, 19782h 33m0 votes

Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato, also called Arrivederci Yamato, is the second film based on the classic anime series Space Battleship Yamato. The same storyline was reused and expanded on later in the year on TV in Space Battleship Yamato II, albeit with a more upbeat ending.

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Space Battleship Yamato: The New Voyage

Space Battleship Yamato: The New Voyage

Jul 31, 19791h 35m0 votes

Yamato: The New Voyage was a television movie that was first broadcast on Fuji TV. This was the third movie in the Space Battleship Yamato saga. The Yamato crew must defeat the new Dark Nebula Empire.

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Be Forever Yamato

Be Forever Yamato

Aug 2, 19802h 26m0 votes

Be Forever Yamato is the third theatrical film based on the classic anime series Space Battleship Yamato. The film is unique for switching from monaural VistaVision to Quadraphonic CinemaScope when the Yamato enters the Double Galaxy.

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Final Yamato

Final Yamato

Mar 19, 19832h 44m0 votes

The Space Battleship Yamato saga ended in 1983 with the fourth theatrical movie, Final Yamato. At a running time of approximately 165 minutes, Final Yamato currently holds the record as being the longest running animated film ever made.

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Space Battleship Yamato: Resurrection

Space Battleship Yamato: Resurrection

Dec 12, 20092h 15m0 votes

Space Battleship Yamato: Resurrection is Japanese animated film, and the first part of a planned series of films which are the latest addition to the Space Battleship Yamato saga. Resurrection is set in the year 2220, 21 years after the first Yamato story and 17 years after the story of the last film, Final Yamato. A wandering black hole is approaching the Solar system, and will surely destroy all life on Earth. The decision has been made to evacuate Earth's entire population. The planet to which Earth's population is being moved is called Amare, ruled by Queen Iriya, some 27,000 light years away in the Sairam star system. When the film opens, that task is already under way. The Yamato had been destroyed in 2203.

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Great Yamato No. 0 Episode 1

Great Yamato No. 0 Episode 1

Mar 31, 200430m0 votes

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Great Yamato No. 0 Episode 2

Great Yamato No. 0 Episode 2

May 10, 200430m0 votes

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Great Yamato No. 0 Episode 3

Great Yamato No. 0 Episode 3

Jun 25, 200430m0 votes

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Great Yamato No. 0 Episode 4

Great Yamato No. 0 Episode 4

Jun 15, 200730m0 votes

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Great Yamato No. 0 Episode 5

Great Yamato No. 0 Episode 5

Jun 15, 200730m0 votes

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Hope for Tomorrow

Hope for Tomorrow

Feb 21, 199530m0 votes

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Launch

Launch

Dec 18, 199530m0 votes

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Combat

Combat

Aug 25, 199630m0 votes

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Space Battleship Yamato: Grand Symphony Yamato: 1984

Space Battleship Yamato: Grand Symphony Yamato: 1984

May 4, 198430m0 votes

Many a concert was held during the Yamato production years with fans turning out in droves to watch Hiroshi Miyagawa wave the wand and bring the spirit to life before their very eyes. Each event was a huge success, but throughout that time Yoshinobu Nishizaki (whose had produced live music performances long before he ever got into anime) was nurturing something else: a classic orchestral concert in the grand tradition. That dream came true on May 4, 1984, when The Yamato Grand Symphony was performed at Tokyo's Postal Life Insurance Hall by the NHK Symphony Orchestra. 1,800 fans from 12 to 24 years old were chosen by lottery to attend. Since it was recorded on video, formal dress was required. A non-Yamato overture was performed prior to Producer Nishizaki's opening remarks, but it was not recorded. The concert became one of three Yamato albums released on CD along with the first two symphonic suites in 1985. Numerous video releases also appeared in multiple formats. A 'trackdown' recording of the symphony was included in the 2004 Eternal Edition Premium box set which was remastered from a combination of video and tape sources. The most recent release was a DVD from Columbia in 2005.

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