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Space Battleship Yamato
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In 2199, the surface of the Earth has been bombarded into an uninhabitable radioactive wasteland by an alien race from the planet Gamilas. The Gamilan fleet (Gamilon in the Star Blazers dub) is superior to humanity's few remaining warships, and the extinction of humanity is likely within a year. In the middle of a losing battle against the Gamilon fleet, a spaceship from the planet Iscandar arrives and crashes on Mars. Two space cadets investigate the wreck, and discover a beautiful woman, dead, with a message for Earth: if Earth can send a ship to Iscandar, Queen Starsha of Iscandar will give Earth technology that will neutralize the radioactive contamination on the planet, and save humanity.In response, humanity refits the wreck of the World War II battleship Yamato, lying at rest on the exposed surface where the ocean used to be, into a space battleship, using plans for a star drive included in Starsha's message. The Yamato then sets forth on a desperate quest to reach Iscandar and save humanity.Originally made in the early 70s, it was dubbed to English under the title Star Blazers, and aired in U.S. afternoon syndication during the late 70s. It was the first Japanese anime series to air in the U.S. that required every episode to be shown in its proper order. The show returned to American airwaves as part of Syfy's Anime block starting April 21, 2011.The original series was followed by two more seasons and several movies with new villains and malleable continuity.After decades of dispute, the Yamato franchise has been resurrected in a big way. A new film titled Space Battleship Yamato: Resurrection, was finally made and released to Japanese theaters on December 12, 2009. It takes place in 2220, 17 years after the events of Final Yamato.A live-action adaptation hit theatres in December 2010.Also, on April 27, 2012, a remake of the original series called Space Battleship Yamato 2199 began to air. It is a 26 episode anime based on the first series and divided into 7 films for theatrical release.The plot of Space Battleship Yamato 2199 was the core plotline of Super Robot Wars V, while adding a few dozen gigantic robots to the Yamato's complement.This was followed a few years later with Space Battleship Yamato 2202, which re-adapts the Comet Empire arc. Like 2199, it first aired in theaters before being broadcasted on TV as a 26-episode series from October 2018 to March 2019.The adaption of New Journey manifested as Space Battleship Yamato 2205 movie duology in 2021 and 2022. A trailer was shown at the end of 2205 for Be Forever Yamato: Rebel 3199, an upcoming adaptation of 1980's Be Forever Yamato.Compare to Space Carrier Blue Noah (a.k.a. Thundersub in English-speaking countries) for a thematically similar anime, with which it even shares a producer, Yoshinobu Nishizaki. The rumor goes that it was created because Nishizaki was at the time involved in a copyright dispute about Yamato with Leiji Matsumoto, and wanted to have a back-up property to capitalize on Yamato's runaway success should he lose the legal battle. | |
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Anyone Can Die | |
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In the 2010 movie, several folks including Kodai himself. | |
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Heroic BSoD | |
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Used egregiously in the final battle of Be Forever Yamato with the sudden death of Captain Yamanami and Kodai's Heroic BSoD over sacrificing Sasha to defeat the Dark Nebula Empire. | |
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Standard Sci-Fi Fleet | |
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Standard Sci-Fi Fleet: space fighters, Destroyers, Carriers, and Space Battleships. | |
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Everything in Space Is a Galaxy | |
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Everything in Space Is a Galaxy: The final major battle before reaching Gamilas/Iscandar is said to occur in what the characters call "The Rainbow Galaxy". However, onscreen, this looked more like a group of planetary masses than an actual galaxy. Presumably, the name comes from the different colour of the different planets. This designation was only used in the English language Star Blazers. In the original Japanese Yamato, it was properly called the Rainbow System. | |
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Frothy Mugs of Water | |
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Frothy Mugs of Water: The Trope Namer, after Star Blazers and Doctor Sane's "spring water". While the Saki was changed to spring water because we can't have people drinking booze on a kids show, the change seemed more in the spirit of the show. It said, that this, right here, is what we are fighting for - the thing we can no longer have, a final bit of home saved for very special occasions. | |
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Forgotten Phlebotinum | |
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In fairness, by that point he had had months to tinker new stuff together without interruption. There's no reason we would have seen it until the ship was finally attacked. It's apparently forgotten in the second season, at least until you notice that Dessler's attempt at destroying the Yamato with the Dessler Cannon all involve either hitting something near (where the Yamato would be destroyed by the blast) or stripping away the coating with lots and lots of missiles. | |
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The Movie | |
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The Movie: Currently five movies with a revival movie (after years of rights disputes) released in late 2009, plus a 2010 Live-Action Adaptation. | |
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Take Our Word for It | |
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Take Our Word for It: In the final episode of the first series (the Iscandar arc), we never actually see the Cosmo Cleaner D/Cosmo DNA being used to save the Earth. We're meant to assume that the device worked as promised, and that the Earth was saved, but after airing in 1974, the question was left open until the next installments came until a couple or so years later. Although it was shown to work on the ship when the Gamilas/Gamilons tried to use their "radioactive sleeping gas" on everyone. The live action film has an After the Credits shot of a green Earth. | |
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Adaptation Expansion | |
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Adaptation Expansion: Parts that the manga only mentioned (like the battle against the Insect Men, the assault on Gamilas' base on Pluto and the battle at Gamilas itself) were actually shown in the anime. It also expanded on events from the manga. | |
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Anime Theme Song | |
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Anime Theme Song (Uchuu Senkan YAAA-MAAAA-TOOOOOOO...!) And the dubbed US version was pretty catchy, too... | |
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Wave-Motion Gun | |
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Wave-Motion Gun: The Trope Namer. Interestingly, the Wave-Motion Gun was not treated as something invincible. At the end of the first season, Dessler's one was reflected back at him. After coming back, he'd always be VERY careful at using his Wave-Motion Gun against the Yamato, taking care to neutralize or prevent the deploying of the WMG reflector before firing. In the second season we have three different incidents of Wave Motion Guns utterly failing in their job: First was the Comet Empire's vanguard fleet flagship firing her Magna Flame Cannon while inside Saturn's ring, only for the energy beam to explode against the rings' particles, giving Earth's fleet the time to reach their weapons' range and annihilate the vanguard fleet. Then the Earth Defense Force fired ALL their Wave Motion Guns at the Empire's comet fortress, but failed to cause any damage. Third was the Yamato finding herself attacked again by Dessler and charging the gun, only for Dessler to mine the space before the muzzle and get a good laugh as the Yamato couldn't fire without being destroyed by her own weapon. And in Yamato 2202, there are moral ramifications and soul searching on Kodi's part to having a planet killer built into the bow of your battleship. | |
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This might be a Mythology Gag to the original series, where Yuki activating the untested Iscandar purifier by hand when Dessler was flooding the Yamato with radiation apparently lets her come Back from the Dead later on. | |
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Gas Mask Mooks: Gamilon space suits, including Dessler when he wears one | |
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Spiritual Successor | |
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Spiritual Successor: Space Carrier Blue Noah, another Hishizaki's series that was reputedly created as a fall-back should he lose a copyright dispute with Matsumoto. It was reasonably popular in Japan, but failed to really take off, and with The Nish winning his lawsuit it wasn't developed further and fell into relative obscurity. | |
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Gratuitous English | |
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This likely comes from the compilation movie of the first series having the Gratuitous English title Space Cruiser Yamato , either because it sounded less threatening to the foreign audiences or (legend has it) because Nishizaki fell in love with the English word "cruiser" after he bought a boat. | |
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Dead Guy Junior | |
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Dead Guy Junior: Starsha's sister Sasha dies in the first episodes getting her message to Earth. In New Voyage and Be Forever Yamato, we find out that Starsha and Kodai's brother Mamoru named their daughter "Sasha". | |
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Ramming Always Works | |
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Ramming Always Works: The Yamato rams Dessler's ship in Farewell Yamato and the second season of the remake, and all it did was bend some metal. Dessler's ship fares worse in the remake as the engine is actually damaged by the ram rather than Kodai running through the halls, shooting robots and grenading the engine to kingdom come. At the end of Farewell Yamato, ramming works completely correctly — a titanic fireball. | |
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Starfish Aliens | |
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Starfish Aliens: The 2010 movie does this with Gamilas/Iscandar, who either possess humans or create humanoid interfaces to deliver dialogue. | |
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Mike Nelson, Destroyer of Worlds | |
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Mike Nelson, Destroyer of Worlds: The Yamato's attacks push the volcanic activity of Gamala up to a point that the planet explodes. When they arrive at Iscandar, the learn that the attacks on Earth were the Gamalans' last ditch attempt to establish a new home, as their own planet was dying. The attack merely sped up this destruction. | |
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Your Princess Is in Another Castle! | |
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Your Princess Is in Another Castle!: Gamilas remnants catch up to the Yamato at the end of both the original series and the 2010 movie. | |
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Gender Flip | |
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Gender Flip: Aihara (Homer), the communications officer, and Dr. Sado (Dr. Sane) are both females in the 2010 Live-Action Adaptation. Composite Character: Both characters fill roles held by Yuki Mori (Nova) in the original series — Bridge Bunny and medical care, respectively. Yuki is promoted to fighter pilot. Yuki was the nurse, the (old) doc seems to have been made into the Chief Engineer, he and the (new, female, still boozer) doc share several drinks with Kodai. 2199 does this with Black Tiger squadron pilot Akira Yamamoto (Hardy). | |
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Kick the Dog | |
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In a Kick the Dog moment, the Comet Empire pauses on their invasion route to blow up a planet inhabited mainly by dinosaurs. Strangely, the weapons used to do this are never actually used against Earth. | |
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Backup Twin | |
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Backup Twin: Sasha and Starsha appear to be identical twins. Yuki also looks suspiciously like them, apparently by coincidence; Starsha actually briefly mistakes Yuki for her sister when the Yamato arrives at Iscandar. Fighter pilot Saburo Kato sacrificed himself in a mission near the end of the second season, and had an identical twin show up to fill his role. (Since Kato's Star Blazers counterpart, Pete Conroy, never died, the replacement issue never came up.) | |
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Rule of Cool | |
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Rule of Cool: If you needed a spaceship, why on Earth would you specifically dredge up and retrofit the sunken rusting wreck of some random ancient naval ship instead of using one of the many spaceships you already have? Because 'Murica! —er,— J'pan! | |
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Death Is Cheap | |
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Death is Cheap: Dessler. | |
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You Shall Not Pass! | |
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You Shall Not Pass!: In the 2010 Live Action Adaptation, Kodai fits this when he fires the jammed Wave-Motion Gun to destroy the last Meteor Bomb. Because the barrel is jammed, the ship blows up, along with Kodai who stayed behind to keep the bomb from falling. | |
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Dated History | |
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Dated History: The entire premise of the show relies on the then current belief that the sunken Yamato was mostly intact under the sea, and could be refitted into the Space Battleship. Years later, advances in technology disproved it pretty badly: the ship's ammunition exploded while sinking, splitting off the bow and forcing out its monster turrets, and the wreckage is more or less torn to pieces. (It really shouldn't have come as such a surprise: the U.S. Navy released photos taken by some of their aviators during the attack; the mushroom cloud from the magazine explosion rivals that of a tactical nuke.) In 2199 the spaceship is a replica of the Yamato, camouflaged as a shipwreck to keep its construction secret. | |
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Historical Hero Upgrade | |
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Historical Hero Upgrade: A very conscious one, especially in the second episode, which notes the Yamato's lackluster record and complete failure in its final suicidal mission. Considering that the Yamato was seen as symbolic of Japan itself, and that the show was made only a generation after the war, it's likely the entire point of the series was the romantic notion that Japan, like the Yamato, could still someday achieve the honor and greatness it failed to in the past. Approaches Values Dissonance in the live action 2010 movie, when Captain Okita gives a stirring speech about the original Yamato representing hope for a people under attack from a dire enemy. That must have been interesting news for Korean, Chinese, British, Australian, Dutch, Filipino, and American audiences. | |
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Secret Test of Character | |
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Secret Test of Character: When the group reach Iscandar, it's revealed that Queen Starsha actually had the means to send the Cosmo Cleaner D/Cosmo DNA to Earth (that is, without Earth having to come to Iscandar), but wanted to test humanity's worthiness to survive; an action she regrets. In the dub, that is not the case. However, the reason she kept it a secret that Iscandar and Gamilon are right next to each other was because she thought the Star Force would be too scared to make the journey if they knew. She apologizes for underestimating their courage. | |
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Deus ex Machina | |
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Deus ex Machina: A literal one at the end of the first Comico licensed comic book series. The machine is the gigantic space-mask at the beginning of each volume, Arishna is the goddess whose machine it is. It, apparently, enables her to kill every person of the same race as Zordar. | |
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Spoiler Title | |
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Spoiler Title: Only in the original Japanese series. | |
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Touched by Vorlons | |
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Touched by Vorlons: The 2010 movie omits Starsha's message and has the capsule land on Earth instead (in the original series, it landed on Mars), so they reinforce their claim to remove the radiation by curing Kodai despite him being at ground zero of the crash. Dr. Sado is justifiably spooked. This might be a Mythology Gag to the original series, where Yuki activating the untested Iscandar purifier by hand when Dessler was flooding the Yamato with radiation apparently lets her come Back from the Dead later on. | |
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Worthy Opponent | |
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Worthy Opponent: Too many to name. Star Blazers even has one bizarre Woolseyism in which a funeral for dead crew-members is translated into a funeral for dead enemies, to show the respect that both sides have even as they try to slaughter one another. It would have worked if you wouldn't have been able to see the obviously human bodies inside the caskets. | |
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Someone to Remember Him By | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_46c1dc8e | comment |
Someone to Remember Him By: the 2010 movie ends with Yuki and her son with Kodai. | |
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You Have Failed Me | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_474e3977 | comment |
You Have Failed Me: In addition to using a Trap Door to dispose of men who laugh at their own jokes, Dessler is known to shoot subordinates ( Vice President Hisu in the first season and Admiral Vandeburg in the second season) with a gun that is only shown smoking after the act. An exact inversion of Family-Friendly Firearms in a series where Family Friendly lasers actually would be expected, this guy seems to prefer old-fashioned guns. In the third series, Dessler pulls this once with a general behind schedule in winning his war, before announcing he still has two chances to redeem himself. Later he's implied to have executed a group of subordinates for winning a war they had explicit orders to not fight, namely capturing the Yamato, as they don't reappear after the very pissed Dessler found out. | |
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Painting the Medium | |
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Painting the Medium: Halfway through the movie Be Forever Yamato, the film changes from 4:3 to widescreen just as the Yamato emerges from a Negative Space Wedgie into the mysterious home galaxy of the film's villains. (Promotion for the film only described this as "Warp Dimension".) | |
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Live-Action Adaptation | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_504ca25a | comment |
Averted in the Live-Action Adaptation, in which some main characters receive a Gender Flip, including Aihara and Dr. Sado and Yuki becomes a fighter pilot. There are also a number of women seen throughout the ship in various interior shots. | |
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The Bridge | |
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The Bridge | |
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Technology Porn | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_50f848cc | comment |
Technology Porn: 2199, full stop, with the live-action movie as a distant runner-up. Original also kinda qualifies, but in a very stylized, Matsumoto-specific way, which doesn't look like this for many. The periodic sight of the wave motion engine reconfiguring its massive components to become the heart of the Wave Motion Gun, to the accompaniment of ominous, escalating sound effects, certainly counts. | |
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Fixed Forward-Facing Weapon | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_52b9f0cc | comment |
Fixed Forward-Facing Weapon: the Wave-Motion Gun is pointed straight forward. | |
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Redshirt Army | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_558245a7 | comment |
Redshirt Army: The Earth Defense Forces. | |
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"Everybody Dies" Ending | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_55cd4012 | comment |
The live action movie ups this to "Everybody Dies" Ending territory. The landing party on Iskandar/Gamilas suffers a near Total Party Kill with Yuki and Kodai being the only ones to escape, and by the time the Yamato returns to Earth there are only 36 crew left alive (only twelve of whom survive the final abandon ship) — and that's before the Captain dies, Dessler makes his final attack, and Kodai does a Heroic Sacrifice. | |
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Fantasy Counterpart Culture | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_57d43e40 | comment |
Fantasy Counterpart Culture: Pretty much every enemy on the show has a real-life counterpart: As seen above, the recurring Gamillas Empire is all about A Nazi by Any Other Name: an expansionist, militaristic empire that puts crosses on their ships, are highly reliant on technology, are ruled by a tyrannical dictator and have german-sounding names. As the show evolved, they turned into a military democracy with similarities to Eagleland — disturbingly enough, they turned into unlikely allies as the show advanced. The White Comet Empire from the second season is Eagleland, as it's mainly defined by its military superiority that abuses without a purpose, unlike Earth or the Gamillas Empire, although their society is much more lax (and corrupt) than Gamillas. Of course, they absorb the rival Gamillas Empire without problem. The Dark Nebula Empire from the third-fourth films shares aspects with the Red Scare, as it's composed of supposedly superior life forms that depend on technological might - in the earliest draft, they were called "Uralians" and had russian names. The Bolar Federation from the third season is a much more blatant Dirty Communists society, as it's cold, colonialistic federation heavily reliant on We Have Reserves and filled with penal planets and russian names, and is locked in a Space Cold War with the reformed Gamillas empire. Interestingly enough, the series would have introduced an USA-inspired rival if the show hadn't been cancelled. Seemingly averted with the Dinguil Empire from the final film, which have no clear counterpart with Sumerian and vaguely european names. Of course, their isolationist nature, religious worship-centered militaristic society that depends on external resources have made a few fans associate them with North Korea. Of course, the show itself is about a retrofitted WWII Japanese battleship named after the country that made it that leads the United Nations to save the earth time after time. | |
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Adaptation Distillation | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_5a40d6a | comment |
Adaptation Distillation: Due the first series being cut from 39 episodes to 26, the manga plot about Captain Harlock was dropped. | |
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The Smurfette Principle | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_5d753b19 | comment |
The Smurfette Principle: Apparently imposed by Word of God in the middle of the first season. Several (unnamed) female crew members were seen in episode 10. Then producer Yoshinobu Nishizaki decided that Yuki was the only woman. The others were never seen again. As the only woman on this ship, Yuki's duties include serving tomato juice to other (male) crewmembers and doing their laundry. Her title in the EDF may as well have been "Mom". Even worse, in the episode the showed her washing the uniforms, most of them suffered Clothing Damage later, mocking her efforts. Averted in the Live-Action Adaptation, in which some main characters receive a Gender Flip, including Aihara and Dr. Sado and Yuki becomes a fighter pilot. There are also a number of women seen throughout the ship in various interior shots. Tim Eldred's Star Blazers Web Comic (see below) lampshades how many unrelated jobs Nova was shown performing and says she is acclaimed as a brilliant jack-of-all-trades Renaissance woman. Averted in the 2199 remake, where several new (and named) female characters are introduced to perform jobs Yuki once did herself. | |
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Batman Can Breathe in Space | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_5ed3ace2 | comment |
Batman Can Breathe in Space: Multiple times characters find themselves on planets with hostile atmospheres wearing nothing more than their standard issue suits along with a helmet whose face plate doesn't even cover their entire face. At the end of Final Yamato, Dessler stands on the outer deck of his ship, saluting, no helmet, the wind blowing through his hair and rippling his cape... all in the airless void of outer space. Though somehow he's survived the vacuum of space for extended periods of time without a suit before. | |
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Pragmatic Adaptation | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_603f1a80 | comment |
Pragmatic Adaptation: The 2010 live-action movie rewrote much of Susumu Kodai's character arc to reflect him being played by a 37-year-old Kimura Takuya. Instead of being a Hot-Blooded young Space Cadet growing to manhood, he's a Retired Badass turned Shell-Shocked Veteran by tragedy, who accepts the Call to Adventure once more time. | |
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Heel–Face Turn | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_617f0563 | comment |
Dessler and the Gamilons in general. which makes his subsequent Heel–Face Turn kind of disturbing, given their planes, tactics, and attitude in the first season, Dessler is more like the Americans, making the Face–Heel Turn more obvious. In the Episode 2 flashback that depicted the Allies sinking the Yamato in WWII, the American planes are given the Gamilus theme music when they fire upon the battleship. | |
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Demoted to Dragon | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_61881f59 | comment |
Demoted to Dragon: Desslok in The Comet Empire. | |
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Standard Starship Scuffle | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_61f6c46e | comment |
Standard Starship Scuffle: Unavoidable, given the Space Is an Ocean setting. The battle near Pluto in the very first episode especially stands out as an example. | |
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Submersible Spaceship | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_620365fc | comment |
Submersible Spaceship: The titular Yamato can function as a spaceship, oceangoing vessel, and submarine, including hiding in the seas of a terraformed Pluto to trick the Gamilon forces into believing it's been sunk. | |
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Heroic Sacrifice | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_6439de78 | comment |
Heroic Sacrifice: The whole point of Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato. In the 2010 movie, several folks including Kodai himself. The death of Kodai's brother Mamaru is retconned in the 2199 remake. In the original series, Mamaru refuses to retreat due to Honor Before Reason, since he can't live with the shame of retreating. This leads to his death being a arguably pointless one. In 2199, his death is played as a straight Heroic Sacrifice with him staying behind to ensure Okita's ship can withdraw safely. | |
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Explain, Explain... Oh, Crap! | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_69cce3dc | comment |
Explain, Explain... Oh, Crap!: in the live-action movie, Kodai as acting captain asks Nanbu if the blocked wave motion gun has enough energy to fire. | |
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Woolseyism | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_6a22d156 | comment |
Star Blazers even has one bizarre Woolseyism in which a funeral for dead crew-members is translated into a funeral for dead enemies, to show the respect that both sides have even as they try to slaughter one another. It would have worked if you wouldn't have been able to see the obviously human bodies inside the caskets. | |
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Only One Female Mold | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_6b1c837b | comment |
Only One Female Mold: Due to Author Appeal. Males sometimes have a token Gonk just to skew the ratio. | |
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Meaningful Name | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_6bda9a30 | comment |
Meaningful Name: Comet Empire villain Sabera's name in Star Blazers is "Invidia", the Latin word for "envy". The alien planet Iscandar is apparently named after the Egyptian city of Iskandariyya, an important capital of ancient Hellenistic civilization. | |
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Drama Panes | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_6c287f89 | comment |
Drama Panes: In both versions, Kodai and Okita stare out of the window together as they leave the solar system, vowing to return and save the Earth. Both versions also have a scene at the end where Captain Okita stares from his bed out of the window at the ruins of the once blue Earth as they return from Iscandar. In both versions, he passes, never again setting foot on the planet. However, this is especially poignant in the 2199 version, as Okita's soul and memories of an unmarred Earth are what end up powering the Cosmo Reverse system. | |
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Disney Death | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_6ef6417b | comment |
Disney Death: Yuki/Nova, regardless of how it's portrayed. | |
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Adaptational Badass | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_736d791f | comment |
Adaptational Badass: In the 2010 movie, Analyzer is a belt-mounted PDA/"Mother Box" before being installed into his traditional robot body - except it's over 20 feet tall. | |
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Token Minority | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_7426582d | comment |
First the original English dub of the movie, called Space Cruiser Yamato (or sometimes just Space Cruiser), which is fairly obscure. The most glaring change here was the renaming of Daisuke Shima to "Shane O'Toole" and making him a Token Minority Irishman. | |
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See the Whites of Their Eyes | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_74cd99f8 | comment |
See the Whites of Their Eyes: Even the damn Wave-Motion Gun has to be fired at spitting distance, though this was a plot point in the Comet Empire series: the Empire's Wave Motion Gun-like ship outranged the Earth fleet, picking off ships without needing any other weaponry. Suprisingly averted in the 2010 movie: the first time the WMG appears, it is fired at a Meteor Bomb beyond visual range and nails it dead-on. Then brought back once more in the finale when the WMG's muzzle is jammed about halfway through the film so Kodai flies the Yamato right up to the target before pulling the trigger, vaporizing both the Meteor Bomb and the Yamato. | |
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Supernatural Aid | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_78f5a589 | comment |
Supernatural Aid: In the first episode, the Earth is told of a gift that will save the planet, and the season is then all about the journey they have to take to retrieve it. And again in both the Movie and TV series versions of the Comet Empire story. The final, massive battleship of the Empire is defeated not by the then-crippled Yamato, but by Trelaina. | |
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Eagleland | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_7a265daa | comment |
The White Comet Empire from the second season is Eagleland, as it's mainly defined by its military superiority that abuses without a purpose, unlike Earth or the Gamillas Empire, although their society is much more lax (and corrupt) than Gamillas. Of course, they absorb the rival Gamillas Empire without problem. | |
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One-Scene Wonder | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_7c020e46 | comment |
Dr Sado's cat appears just once in the series when he's sending a message home; in the 2010 movie, it's with the doctor on the Yamato. | |
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Comic-Book Adaptation | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_7c4f6612 | comment |
In the Argo Press Comic-Book Adaptation, it's explained that after every battle, the crew quickly cannibalizes all the wrecked Gamilon ships for metal and parts. | |
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Earth-Shattering Kaboom | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_7c7589af | comment |
Earth-Shattering Kaboom: The destruction of planets Gamilas and Iscandar (by a Self-Destruct Mechanism) in The New Voyage. In a Kick the Dog moment, the Comet Empire pauses on their invasion route to blow up a planet inhabited mainly by dinosaurs. Strangely, the weapons used to do this are never actually used against Earth. | |
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Cultural Translation | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_7d49d74a | comment |
Cultural Translation (or Woolseyism or Macekre, depending on who you ask): In "Star Blazers", the scenes showing Wildstar's backstory go out of their way to avoid mentioning that he lived in Japan. His home is called "Great Island" and sushi (clearly shown on screen and looking like nothing else besides sushi) is called "chocolate cake". In Japan, the name Yamato is associated with patriotism and tradition (and was so even before the ship's naming). Since these connotations would be unknown at best and maligned at worst (the war had only been a generation past) the dub acknowledges that the ancient battleship is indeed the Yamato, but when it is rebuilt into a spaceship it is rechristened the ''Argo''. The title change to Star Blazers may also have been to distance the show from Japan's war legacy for American audiences. The official website's "History of Star Blazers", changes details or makes them up from whole cloth (for instance, giving the characters full names: we now know that Avatar's first name is Abraham and Nova's last name is Forrester; these were actually introduced in the 1990's Argo Press Comic-Book Adaptation). However, there are some inconsistencies, such as the "Great Island" (where the "Wildstar" family comes from) also being called "Okinawa" (where the "Kodai" family comes from)note The flashback in episode 13 clearly depicts Mt. Fuji, which is nowhere near Okinawa.. | |
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Space Is an Ocean | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_7d97ab06 | comment |
Space Is an Ocean / Space Sailing: Refurbished wet navy ships, complete with anchors and anti-fouling paint below the "waterline". Though it's a bit jarring to see a ship in the first episodenote Kodai Mamoru's vessel, which was NOT a refitted wet-navy ship "sinking" into the distance well before the obligatory explosion. Justified by the fact the ships are expected to land in and operate on water as well as space, and the fact that the titular ship is a wet-navy ship in the first place. In 2199, Cosmo Force personnel use naval terminology constantly — orbitals are the "shores" of a planet, further out are the "seas" around it, and so forth. | |
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Plot-Relevant Age-Up | |
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Plot-Relevant Age-Up: Sasha Kodai, the half-human infant daughter of Mamoru and Starsha who appeared in the New Voyage special, physically aged into a teenager in the one year between then and the movie Be Forever, Yamato (thanks to Bizarre Alien Biology). | |
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Exactly What It Says on the Tin | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_8409a385 | comment |
Exactly What It Says on the Tin: Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato. Originally, Final Yamato also fit this trope for nearly 25 years. Then came a continuation and the live-action adaptation. | |
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World of Ham | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_86ee8070 | comment |
World of Ham: Orders aren't just given, they must be SHOUTED for maximum drama. | |
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Back from the Dead | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_8967e17f | comment |
At the end of Final Yamato, Dessler stands on the outer deck of his ship, saluting, no helmet, the wind blowing through his hair and rippling his cape... all in the airless void of outer space. Though somehow he's survived the vacuum of space for extended periods of time without a suit before. | |
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So Once Again, the Day Is Saved | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_89b3c0d4 | comment |
So Once Again, the Day Is Saved: "There are only X days left!" | |
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Saharan Shipwreck | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_8aae41e3 | comment |
Saharan Shipwreck: What the audience first sees of the Yamato itself. | |
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There Is No Kill Like Overkill | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_8b606a51 | comment |
There Is No Kill Like Overkill: Done accidentally by the Yamato when they test fire the Wave-Motion Gun on a Gamilon base situated on a floating continent. However, instead of destroying the base, the beam just straight up destroys the entire continent. Oh, and did we mention that (in 2099 at least) the continent was roughly the size of Australia? The crew prefers to fire the Wave-Motion Gun when it's charged at 120%. | |
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TheAsteroidThicket | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_8c6559c5 | comment |
The Asteroid Thicket: The Yamato can use its naval anchors to build one as a shield around the ship. | |
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Space Battleship Yamato / int_8e9cf84e | comment |
"Blind Idiot" Translation: The closing credits to the dub refer to the original Japanese version as "Space Cruiser Yamato". "Cruiser" in Japanese is "jun'youkan", whereas "senkan" refers to a battleship, hence "Space Battleship Yamato" is the correct translation of the Japanese title. This likely comes from the compilation movie of the first series having the Gratuitous English title Space Cruiser Yamato , either because it sounded less threatening to the foreign audiences or (legend has it) because Nishizaki fell in love with the English word "cruiser" after he bought a boat. | |
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The Great Flood | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_8f4822fd | comment |
The Deingilian race from Final Yamato were descendants of humans who escaped from The Great Flood (caused by the water planet Aquarius) by a alien spaceship. | |
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Justified Trope | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_90c018ac | comment |
Refurbished wet navy ships, complete with anchors and anti-fouling paint below the "waterline". Though it's a bit jarring to see a ship in the first episodenote Kodai Mamoru's vessel, which was NOT a refitted wet-navy ship "sinking" into the distance well before the obligatory explosion. Justified by the fact the ships are expected to land in and operate on water as well as space, and the fact that the titular ship is a wet-navy ship in the first place. | |
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Exact Time to Failure | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_94cc2c28 | comment |
Exact Time to Failure ("There are only X days left!") The dub into English was rather hilarious in this respect, because they left the original Japanese characters in there, so you'd get something like this (the specific numbers are made up, but the effect still happens): | |
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Villainous Breakdown | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_957e5fc2 | comment |
Villainous Breakdown: Dessler/Desslok in episode 24. | |
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Continuity Reboot | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_979f41a | comment |
Continuity Reboot: Space Battleship Yamato 2199 retells the story from the beginning with higher production values, a different character designer, and both Adaptation Distillation and Canon Foreigners aplenty. | |
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Floating Continent | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_9b0b8109 | comment |
Floating Continent: Trope Namer. There was one floating in Jupiter's atmosphere. | |
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Dirty Communists | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_9c47b23b | comment |
The Bolar Federation from the third season is a much more blatant Dirty Communists society, as it's cold, colonialistic federation heavily reliant on We Have Reserves and filled with penal planets and russian names, and is locked in a Space Cold War with the reformed Gamillas empire. Interestingly enough, the series would have introduced an USA-inspired rival if the show hadn't been cancelled. | |
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Values Dissonance | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_9c6ba43a | comment |
Approaches Values Dissonance in the live action 2010 movie, when Captain Okita gives a stirring speech about the original Yamato representing hope for a people under attack from a dire enemy. That must have been interesting news for Korean, Chinese, British, Australian, Dutch, Filipino, and American audiences. | |
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Weaponized Exhaust | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_9c842299 | comment |
Weaponized Exhaust: The Wave-Motion Gun is the Wave Motion Engine fired in reverse at an enemy instead of towards a destination. | |
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Stay in the Kitchen | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_9cbf01d6 | comment |
Stay in the Kitchen: At the start of the third season, it initially looks like the show is going to avert The Smurfette Principle by having a lot of females (mostly nurses). However, once it becomes apparent that the mission is not going to be just exploration but will also involve a lot of combat, all the women except one (guess which one!) are sent home on a transport ship that appears out of nowhere. It happens in the original Japanese version too. There's even a shot of all the women waving at the Yamato when it leaves. | |
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This Is Gonna Suck | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_9dfb8296 | comment |
This Is Gonna Suck: Standard reaction of the Yamato crew to Deslar showing up in the second season. | |
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Amazing Technicolor Population | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_9e83f027 | comment |
The Gamilons were indistinguishable from humans in early episodes, but during the first season their skin color was switched to blue. Dessler actually goes from pink to blue before our very eyes. The traditional joke is that Desslok had the original animators taken out and shot. | |
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Infinite Supplies | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_9f50dbe6 | comment |
Infinite Supplies: While averted in the rare situation (like the Yamato being submerged in what amounts to an ocean on Pluto and running out of air) for the most part it's played completely straight. After the massive battle in episode 22 in which the ship's weapons are all disabled and a good third of it has been destroyed, it's magically back to 100% at the start of the next episode. In the Argo Press Comic-Book Adaptation, it's explained that after every battle, the crew quickly cannibalizes all the wrecked Gamilon ships for metal and parts. | |
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Half-Human Hybrid | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_a2cbad1 | comment |
Half-Human Hybrid: Sasha from the movies The New Voyage and Be Forever Yamato | |
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Canon Discontinuity | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_a32334b4 | comment |
Canon Discontinuity: Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato which led to a remake of the whole Comet Empire arc in the second series. The Bolar Wars to some extent as the story in the movie Final Yamato took place in 2203 (events in Space Battleship Yamato III took place in 2205). Final Yamato does make references to the Bolar and Galman conflict so it's still evident that a truncated version of the events in Yamato III still occured. | |
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Back from the Brink | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_a37e27db | comment |
Back from the Brink: As described in the lede. | |
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Sexy Discretion Shot | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_a3912d0e | comment |
Sexy Discretion Shot: In the live-action movie, Susumu and Yuki are seen falling to the floor kissing in slow motion as the ship goes to warp. We only retroactively realize this was a Sexy Discretion Shot at the end of the movie when we see Yuki with her son. | |
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Award-Bait Song | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_a3eae597 | comment |
Award-Bait Song: Steven Tyler's Narm Charmy "Love Lives", for the live-action film adaptation. | |
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Bowdlerization | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_a49914aa | comment |
Bowdlerization: The dub tries to reduce the number of people the heroes kill. This often includes claims that obviously-organic beings are robots, and hastily-spliced-in footage suggesting the bad guys escape rather than dying. Although strangely enough, the Gamilas did occasionally fielded robot troops in the original Japanese. In one scene where Kodai/Wildstar walks past the face-down and *clearly dead* bodies of some of the other crew members following a wreck, the English Star Blazers dub gives them voiceovers joking with each other about being dizzy and how Dr. Sane is going to run out of bandages. In the second season, Saito/Knox sets charges in the Comet City as part of a suicide mission. Kodai got out quickly, but he had a several-minute head start and just escaped in his life. In the American dub, a bridge crewmember radios Wildstar that "Knox got out just in time." Of course he's never seen again. | |
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Spy Catsuit | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_a547562c | comment |
Spy Catsuit: The Battlesuits used by the women are skintight and colorful. | |
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Real Time | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_a8593e70 | comment |
Real Time: Sort of. The Yamato/Argo has one year exactly to complete its mission — i.e., one season — and at the end of every episode, a countdown of how many days are left before the destruction of Earth is displayed. | |
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Luke Nounverber | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_aa7dc8ce | comment |
Luke Nounverber: Only in Star Blazers (like "Derek Wildstar", for example). | |
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Red Scare | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_ac1e30d8 | comment |
The Dark Nebula Empire from the third-fourth films shares aspects with the Red Scare, as it's composed of supposedly superior life forms that depend on technological might - in the earliest draft, they were called "Uralians" and had russian names. | |
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Oh, Crap! | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_ad1db87c | comment |
Dessler apparently loves causing Oh, Crap! faces: in the third season he provokes a series of them by asking his generals why they attacked the Yamato, a ship he SPECIFICALLY warned them not to attack as he's now an ally of Earth. Poor generals expected to be executed in some horrible fashion, by the look of their faces.... | |
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Religious and Mythological Theme Naming | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_ae6adc36 | comment |
Religious and Mythological Theme Naming: The Yamato was renamed the Argo in Star Blazers, for the Greek mythological ship in which Jason and the Argonauts set sailed upon. | |
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Retcon | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_b2280b66 | comment |
The death of Kodai's brother Mamaru is retconned in the 2199 remake. In the original series, Mamaru refuses to retreat due to Honor Before Reason, since he can't live with the shame of retreating. This leads to his death being a arguably pointless one. In 2199, his death is played as a straight Heroic Sacrifice with him staying behind to ensure Okita's ship can withdraw safely. | |
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You Do NOT Want to Know | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_b44e86c4 | comment |
You Do NOT Want To Know: This is how they Hand Wave having to explain how the Yamato's galley facilities can create literally almost any kind of food from seemingly nothing. | |
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The Queen's Latin | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_b4a7b5ef | comment |
Furthermore, in what could only be described as a really odd instance of The Queen's Latin, Star Blazers has many of the Galmans in the Bolar Wars series speak in a variety of accents from around the British Commonwealth, some of them pretty bad. (Of course, some of the American Accents are pretty goofy-sounding too.) | |
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Extra-Dimensional Shortcut | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_b5185c4c | comment |
Extradimensional Shortcut: In an early episode, a space warp is explained as working like a shortcut through space: travelling at sublight you go in a wavy-line from point A to point B, but by warping you can go in a straight line, cutting travel time drastically. You just have to be very careful doing it, or you may "disappear forever, probably into the fourth dimension." | |
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Xenafication | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_b76b06ba | comment |
Xenafication: Yuki/Nova in the 2010 live action film, where she becomes the leader of the Black Tiger fighter squadron. | |
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HollywoodCyborg | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_b8237752 | comment |
Hollywood Cyborg: Sanada/Sandor | |
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Subverted Trope | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_c145f69b | comment |
In the third series, Dessler pulls this once with a general behind schedule in winning his war, before announcing he still has two chances to redeem himself. Later he's implied to have executed a group of subordinates for winning a war they had explicit orders to not fight, namely capturing the Yamato, as they don't reappear after the very pissed Dessler found out. | |
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A Nazi by Any Other Name | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_c2288824 | comment |
A Nazi by Any Other Name: Dessler and the Gamilons in general. which makes his subsequent Heel–Face Turn kind of disturbing, given their planes, tactics, and attitude in the first season, Dessler is more like the Americans, making the Face–Heel Turn more obvious. In the Episode 2 flashback that depicted the Allies sinking the Yamato in WWII, the American planes are given the Gamilus theme music when they fire upon the battleship. Consider Germany's post-World War II transition...the Heel–Face Turn can be seen as a reflection of geopolitical reality; much like Japan at the time, Germany was transitioning culturally from the war. | |
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New Powers as the Plot Demands | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_c26e2b1 | comment |
New Powers as the Plot Demands: Sanada seems to invent amazing devices on the fly to get out nearly any situation. For example, Dessler's last attack in the final Season 1 episode, firing his Dessler Cannon at the Yamato, only to have the blast reflected by a coating based on Gamilon technology.. never before seen before that moment on the Yamato, and never mentioned again. In fairness, by that point he had had months to tinker new stuff together without interruption. There's no reason we would have seen it until the ship was finally attacked. It's apparently forgotten in the second season, at least until you notice that Dessler's attempt at destroying the Yamato with the Dessler Cannon all involve either hitting something near (where the Yamato would be destroyed by the blast) or stripping away the coating with lots and lots of missiles. | |
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Affirmative Action Girl | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_c3286c8f | comment |
Affirmative Action Girls: The live-action movie and 2199 embrace this trope to avoid the extremes of The Smurfette Principle Yuki fell into. The movie Gender Flipped several of the classic characters and promoted Yuki to Ace Pilot, while 2199 is also introducing several human and Gamilas Canon Foreigners to its cast. | |
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Bee People | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_c34b316c | comment |
Except the Beemelarians, who get to look a little more insectoid. Their traitorous queen looks much more human than the rest of them. | |
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One-Woman Wail | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_c4b8e2ae | comment |
One-Woman Wail: "The Universe Spreading To Infinity". The Wail also appears as backup vocals for some versions of the theme song. | |
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Mis-blamed | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_c56b5de7 | comment |
Misblamed: Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato is advertised as "the film that almost got Matsumoto lynched". Leiji Matsumoto was actually very much opposed to the "Everybody Dies" Ending that Yoshinobu Nishizaki had insisted on. | |
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Self-Destruct Mechanism | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_c69ae9b2 | comment |
The destruction of planets Gamilas and Iscandar (by a Self-Destruct Mechanism) in The New Voyage. | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: Admiral Okita's response to the Gamilas request for his surrender is a direct nod to real life World War II General Anthony "Nuts" McCaullife and his response to the Germans' request for his surrender. | |
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Taking You with Me | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_caf89e54 | comment |
Suprisingly averted in the 2010 movie: the first time the WMG appears, it is fired at a Meteor Bomb beyond visual range and nails it dead-on. Then brought back once more in the finale when the WMG's muzzle is jammed about halfway through the film so Kodai flies the Yamato right up to the target before pulling the trigger, vaporizing both the Meteor Bomb and the Yamato. | |
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Word of God | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_cc4b45f6 | comment |
Apparently imposed by Word of God in the middle of the first season. Several (unnamed) female crew members were seen in episode 10. Then producer Yoshinobu Nishizaki decided that Yuki was the only woman. The others were never seen again. | |
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Nuclear Weapons Taboo | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_cdaa029f | comment |
Nuclear Weapons Taboo: Gamilon Planet Bombs; also the whole Wave-Motion Energy concept. | |
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Wacky Wayside Tribe | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_cedeae6a | comment |
Wacky Wayside Tribe: The Beemelarians/Bee-People. | |
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Nuclear Torch Rocket | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_cfcabcf | comment |
Nuclear Torch Rocket: Touched upon. The ship's main gun fires the engine's plasma in a colliminated stream. Since it has the ability to vapourize a continent, the engines must put out energy equivalent to approximately 1.33 petatons (that's one-and-a-third quadrillion tons) of TNT. Constantly. It still takes the ship most of a year to get to their destination (this is a near-light drive, and they still have to use an FTL engine when they want to go somewhere in a hurry). | |
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Hoist by His Own Petard | |
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Hoist by His Own Petard: Dessler fires his Wave-Motion Gun at the Yamato in the finale of the first series, but Sanada activates a shield — based on Gamilon technology, no less — that reflects it right back, destroying Dessler's ship instead. | |
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Break Out the Museum Piece | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_d40e1a9f | comment |
Of course, the show itself is about a retrofitted WWII Japanese battleship named after the country that made it that leads the United Nations to save the earth time after time. | |
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Sci-Fi Writers Have No Sense of Scale | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_d525f857 | comment |
Sci-Fi Writers Have No Sense of Scale: An inversion to the usual trope where the writers overestimate the size of the universe rather than underestimating it. In episode 4 "Test Warp To Mars," the eponymous ship warps from Earth to Mars and a character mentions they went "thousands of lightyears in a matter of seconds". Mars is only about 3 light minutes from Earth. The edge of the Solar System itself isn't even 2 light years from Earth. | |
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The Captain | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_d99d9918 | comment |
The Captain: Okita/Avatar. | |
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Translation Convention | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_e11b003d | comment |
Translation Convention: Except for one case early in the series where Analyzer has to translate the Gamilus language for his human friends, all the aliens speak Japanese (and, in the dub, English) both to the humans and to each other, even in the case of different races that you wouldn't expect them to have a common language. Furthermore, in what could only be described as a really odd instance of The Queen's Latin, Star Blazers has many of the Galmans in the Bolar Wars series speak in a variety of accents from around the British Commonwealth, some of them pretty bad. (Of course, some of the American Accents are pretty goofy-sounding too.) | |
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Dub Name Change | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_e2c4b927 | comment |
Dub Name Change: This actually happened twice, with different names. First the original English dub of the movie, called Space Cruiser Yamato (or sometimes just Space Cruiser), which is fairly obscure. The most glaring change here was the renaming of Daisuke Shima to "Shane O'Toole" and making him a Token Minority Irishman. Then the much better known Star Blazers, with its Luke Nounverber heroes and the elimination of all the Nazi-Germany-derived names among the bad guys. Not to mention the ship itself becoming the Argo* As the Japanese title indicates, the ship is known as the "Yamato" in the Japanese version; the same name as the original WWII vessel that was unearthed.. | |
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Ridiculously Human Robots | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_e4900915 | comment |
Ridiculously Human Robots: Analyzer UO-9/IQ-9 has a perverse sense of humor, and the hots for Yuki/Nova. In the Star Blazers dub, some perfectly humanoid alien opponents are called "robots" to minimize the heroes' body-count, thus making them "ridiculously human" on at least two levels. Although there were several instances where the Gamalons actually did use robots as combatants in the field in the original Japanese. | |
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Composite Character | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_e4965307 | comment |
Composite Character: Both characters fill roles held by Yuki Mori (Nova) in the original series — Bridge Bunny and medical care, respectively. Yuki is promoted to fighter pilot. Yuki was the nurse, the (old) doc seems to have been made into the Chief Engineer, he and the (new, female, still boozer) doc share several drinks with Kodai. | |
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Flanderization | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_e5e6640b | comment |
Flanderization: Totally averted with Shiro Sanada (Sandor). It's easy to forget that he has bionic limbs Because after the episode in which they reveal it, they never really bring it up again. | |
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Rubber-Forehead Aliens | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_e78aa97d | comment |
Rubber-Forehead Aliens: Every alien race in the series has a body similar to humans, but a different skin color Except the Beemelarians, who get to look a little more insectoid. Their traitorous queen looks much more human than the rest of them. | |
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The Battlestar | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_e8a6e896 | comment |
The Battlestar: Both the Yamato itself (which is one of the earliest, in 1974), and more obvious by the Lexington-class Battleship/Carrier hybrid. | |
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Younger Than They Look | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_e9db9908 | comment |
Younger Than They Look: Half-Human Hybrid Sasha, due to her Iscandarian origins, is one year old in Be Forever Yamato despite looking like a teenager. The Rebirth webcomic is set decades after the original series. When a rather grizzled-looking Wildstar goes to confer with Desslok for the first time in many years, he's annoyed to see that Gamilons apparently age slower than humans, and Desslok looks completely unchanged. | |
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Human Aliens | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_f4aeb714 | comment |
Human Aliens: The Gamilons were indistinguishable from humans in early episodes, but during the first season their skin color was switched to blue. Dessler actually goes from pink to blue before our very eyes. The traditional joke is that Desslok had the original animators taken out and shot. Interestingly this Caucasian-to-blue skin color was adresssed in 2199, where the Caucasian guys manning Pluto base were a subservient second class race to the blue Gamalons. The old theory about Dessler's skin color change scene is that the animators wanted to explain the color inconsistency as the effect of in-universe lighting. The Deingilian race from Final Yamato were descendants of humans who escaped from The Great Flood (caused by the water planet Aquarius) by a alien spaceship. All the unambiguously good aliens (Iscandarians, Teresa) look exactly like humans. | |
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Never Say "Die" | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_f51c5f3c | comment |
Never Say "Die": In general, the dub was inconsistent about this. One episode addresses that several crew members had died, however, in the final Iscandar episode, the poisonous gas used by the Gamilas/Gamilons is portrayed as "radioactive sleeping gas", implying that anyone infected would come out of it at some point, yet Kodai/Wildstar's (and the rest of the crew's* The "Star Force" moniker only exists in the dub) reaction to Yuki/Nova clearly indicates that she had died, although just before that, she had used the Cosmo Cleaner D/Cosmo DNA just in time for her to come out of it. Then later in the same episode, Captain Okita/Avatar is directly portrayed as dying from his already existing radiation poisoning before he has a chance to see the Earth restored. | |
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Suspiciously Similar Substitute | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_f5a3e496 | comment |
Suspiciously Similar Substitute: Captain Yamanami (for Okita) and Sasha Kodai (for Yuki while she was playing Damsel in Distress) in Be Forever Yamato. | |
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Historical Beauty Update | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_f740a274 | comment |
Historical Beauty Update: Even taking into account the modifications that turned it into a spaceship, this Yamato is much slimmer and sleeker than the real one. World War II battleships were very bulky. | |
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Team Mom | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_fb9e25e9 | comment |
As the only woman on this ship, Yuki's duties include serving tomato juice to other (male) crewmembers and doing their laundry. Her title in the EDF may as well have been "Mom". Even worse, in the episode the showed her washing the uniforms, most of them suffered Clothing Damage later, mocking her efforts. | |
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Talking Is a Free Action | |
Space Battleship Yamato / int_ff5a74c8 | comment |
Talking Is a Free Action: Used egregiously in the final battle of Be Forever Yamato with the sudden death of Captain Yamanami and Kodai's Heroic BSoD over sacrificing Sasha to defeat the Dark Nebula Empire. And in the 2010 movie with every last person save Kodai evacuating the Yamato while the Gamilas doomsday device is pointed at Earth. | |
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