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Legend of the Galactic Heroes

Título original: Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu
  • Serie de TV
  • 1988–1997
  • TV-MA
  • 25min
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Takeshi Aono, Toshio Furukawa, Tesshô Genda, Keiko Han, Show Hayami, Michio Hazama, Masashi Hironaka, Ryô Horikawa, Kazuhiko Inoue, Yû Mizushima, Katsuji Mori, Keiichi Noda, Yoshiko Sakakibara, Nozomu Sasaki, Kaneto Shiozawa, Hideyuki Tanaka, Kei Tomiyama, Norio Wakamoto, and Keaton Yamada in Legend of the Galactic Heroes (1988)
JaponésAnimación dibujada a manoAnimación para adultosAnimeAventura épicaCiencia ficción espacialÉpicaÉpica de ciencia ficciónÉpica de guerraAcción

Dos comandantes lideran la lucha en un conflicto espacial entre dos naciones interestelares.Dos comandantes lideran la lucha en un conflicto espacial entre dos naciones interestelares.Dos comandantes lideran la lucha en un conflicto espacial entre dos naciones interestelares.

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    • Yoshiki Tanaka
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    • Yûsaku Yara
    • Ryô Horikawa
    • Katsuji Mori
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      • Katsuji Mori
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    Yûsaku Yara
    Yûsaku Yara
    • Narrator
    • 1988–1997
    Ryô Horikawa
    Ryô Horikawa
    • Reinhard von Lohengramm
    • 1988–1997
    Katsuji Mori
    Katsuji Mori
    • Wolfgang Mittermeyer
    • 1988–1997
    Nozomu Sasaki
    Nozomu Sasaki
    • Julian Mintz
    • 1989–1997
    Kei Tomiyama
    • Yang Wen-li
    • 1988–1995
    Yoshiko Sakakibara
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    • 1989–1997
    Norio Wakamoto
    Norio Wakamoto
    • Oskar von Reuenthal
    • 1988–1997
    Kazuhiko Inoue
    Kazuhiko Inoue
    • Dusty Attemborough
    • 1988–1997
    Toshio Furukawa
    Toshio Furukawa
    • Olivier Poplin
    • 1988–1997
    Michio Hazama
    Michio Hazama
    • Walter von Schönkopf
    • 1989–1997
    Masako Katsuki
    Masako Katsuki
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    • 1989–1997
    Kaneto Shiozawa
    Kaneto Shiozawa
    • Paul von Oberstein
    • 1989–1997
    Keaton Yamada
    • Alex Cazerne
    • 1989–1997
    Keiichi Noda
    • Fritz Joseph Bittenfeld
    • 1989–1997
    Yû Mizushima
    Yû Mizushima
    • Neidhart Müller
    • 1989–1997
    Takeshi Aono
    Takeshi Aono
    • Murai
    • 1989–1997
    Gorô Naya
    Gorô Naya
    • Willibald Joachim von Merkatz
    • 1988–1997
    Kiyoshi Kobayashi
    Kiyoshi Kobayashi
    • Adrian Rubinsky
    • 1988–1997
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      • Yoshiki Tanaka
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    gjhong

    Yoshiki Tanaka's magnum opus

    Perhaps you've seen this superior science-fiction series on the Net or at your anime club. It looks like a TV show because each episode is 25 minutes long but I understand it is a direct-to-video adaption of Yoshiki Tanaka's 19-book series "Legend of Galactic Heroes". Thanks to that devoted fan-base the 28 tapes finally were completed after 10 years.

    LGH tells the story of Reinhard, son of a poor nobleman in the Galactic Empire. Reinhard's father allowed his older sister Annarose to be carried away to court as a concubine when he was a young boy. Because of that Reinhard vowed to topple the Emperor one day. This series is like a soap opera because there are a lot of schemers and schemes and while the plot seems to advance slowly you really can't skip many episodes. There is a big payoff at the end and everything comes to a satisfying conclusion. The writing is very good but I can see people getting bored.

    I know there are efforts underway to get an official subbed version to the US but it is going to be a hard sell because there are so many episodes.
    10Sargonarhes

    It's Legendary

    Gundam has been described as being to Japan what Star Trek is to the USA.

    That would make Legend of Galactic Heroes (LOGH) like the Babylon 5 among anime! Word of this series is spread by showing at anime clubs, conventions and word of mouth by fans.

    The break down is it's the story of the struggle between two empires and the two heroes at the center of it all, each fighting for their own reasons. On the Empire side there is Reinhard Von Lohengram, military ace and nexus point to bring about change within the Empire and do away with the corrupt nobles. On the side of the Free Planets there's Yang Wen-Li, who joined the military just to pay his tuition to be a historian. This makes him well versed in past military tactics and a genius in his own rights. Yang to wishes an end to the corruption in the so called democracy of his government.

    The differences are the two characters approach, Lohengram wants more power to effect that change and Yang wants none. If you look at these two characters they want the same thing for their people, you think they could have been friends if the situations were different.

    The series is epic in scope and legendary in it's execution. Making it one of the best anime series that hardly any one has ever seen. Which is why I liken it to the Babylon 5 of anime.

    The series may never be brought to the US dubbed because of it's length, although the task of it would not be impossible seeing as the Urusei Yatsura fans have gotten the last DVD box set of that series. But with so many anime series now that are like a flavor of the month, a licensed release of LOGH seems like it will never happen.

    8.4.2007 I have finally watched the last episode of this OVA series, and WOW! just doesn't seem to cover it.
    10hopkinsowns

    Star Wars meets War and Peace in the very best way

    I've always been of the opinion that great works of fiction almost exclusively belong to literature. This is even more true in the realm of Science Fiction. There are some SciFi shows or movies I've seen with shades of brilliance, but none really compare to the works of the my favorite writers of the genre(Isaac Asimov, Ursula K. Le Guin, Frank Herbert, etc.).

    Not that something has to be truly great for me to enjoy, I watch several shows and animes over and over for pure enjoyment, even if there are obvious faults. There are just so many things that seem to go wrong in shows and animes. Too short, too long, poor character depth or development, weak pacing, unnecessary fan service, the list goes on and on, and I very rarely find shows that don't fail in some way, even if they are otherwise wonderful.

    This show not only succeeded in every aspect I look for but it excelled. I'm writing this review purely, because I want to talk about it and have no one to discuss it with.

    The style had me intrigued from the word go. A space opera written in the style of a 19th century epic!? Star Wars meets War and Peace?! It didn't take me long to get a sense of the show, and I was hooked within the first few episodes.

    Animation was the only thing that could have limited this show, as it's a product of the time it was made. Yet, the creators made it work, focusing on the things they could do well and finding ways to work with the things beyond their capabilities. The narrative was never limited by the limited animation, and that was a feat in itself for something so grand in scope.

    For a show with so many major characters, they were all remarkably well thought out and portrayed. Every single character, from the two main protagonists, to characters who only showed up for an episode or two were fleshed out. Character development for the major characters was so well done and thorough, that it almost made it hard to remember what they were once like at the beginning of the show.

    The pacing was flawless. Even the slower episodes had a purpose and drove the story forward. The universe of this anime was so large and intricate, with such a long backstory, that it seems like it'd have been impossible to build our understanding naturally over the course of the show. Yet, this was accomplished without ever making me feel bored or confused.

    The fleet battles were my favorite aspect of the show, and I feel like the limited animation actually increased my enjoyment. Instead of focusing on the vivid explosions and ship design, strategy and maneuvering were the central focus. Every battle was intricate, and I was extremely happy with the frequency they occurred.

    That's not to say that every other aspect of the show wasn't absolutely magnificent as well. The political intrigue, conspiracies, moral and political philosophies, dialogue, friendships, and even the handful of romances were all woven into the show masterfully.

    I attempted to tell one of my clients about it(A huge Star Wars and Star Trek) buff, and when I told him that I enjoyed it more than either The Next Generation or The Empire Strikes Back(my two favorite installations of these franchises) he scoffed at me. As though an anime could hardly compare to Western Film and TV which is a shame. This is without a doubt the best show I've seen, and one of the best pieces of fiction I've had the opportunity to enjoy.
    10purplepete

    Game of Thrones in Space

    Whilst the mentions of Babylon 5 aren't far off the mark, I'd say this is more akin to what Game of Thrones would want to be once it grew up - and was set mainly in space.

    I recommend Failsafe to anyone with control of nuclear weapons, and this series to anyone who is in or intends to go into government-it covers timeless questions concerning power and how those in charge manipulate others, and themselves, and the justifications they use. A much more nuanced look than the 'evil vs good' plots dominating Western media - both fictional and in reality.
    10mayank09876

    Loved it - What is better, a corrupt Democracy or a Humanitarian Dictatorship.

    I started watching this 30 years old anime series after seeing the first season (Ginga Eiyû Densetsu: Die Neue These - Kaikou 2018) of a reboot based on the original. I liked the story so much, didn't have the patience to wait for new seasons to come out and decided to binge watch this ancient animation series.

    This is one of the most unique anime series I have watched, it didn't depend on action sequences, heroic fighting, intrigue or showy effects to tell a story as is the style for such animation series, instead it relied on believable strategy's and actual storytelling, it genuinely felt like a good adoption from a Sci-fi novel as is the actual case.

    The Sci-fi anime is focused on Space Warfare between two Inter-Galactic Powers, the story is told by showcasing the lives of two geniuses who clash against each other over the years. Their lives are as dissimilar as it can be yet they parallel each other in achievements. This is as much a biography of these two as a military sci-fi. Loved the social commentary and the conflicting questions asked all through the series.

    The animation and music are mediocre at best considering its 30 years old but serves the purpose as the focus of this series is the storytelling and it does have an interesting story to tell.

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    • Trivia
      Yang Wen-li was Kei Tomiyama's final role, although older work has come out posthumously. He died September 25, 1995 of pancreatic cancer, shortly after completing his work on Legend of the Galactic Heroes.
    • Errores
      Regardless of the explosions destroying the ships, exposing the ship to space, the crews are shown to be dying like they are on earth.
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      Yang Wen-Li: There are no such things as 'wars between absolute good and absolute evil' in human history. Instead, there exist wars between one subjective good and another subjective good, and conflicts between one righteous faith and another righteous faith. In the case of a unilateral war of aggression, the aggressor would believe in its own righteousness. That is why wars have never ceased. As long as humans believe in God and in righteousness, there is no way conflicts would ever disappear.

    • Versiones alternativas
      There are two different versions of the series; the initial releases (often called the LaserDisc releases) has a more vivid color. The DVD releases from 2000s, including the Sentai releases, has a muted hue but is drawn slightly differently. Both, frame by frame, is the same.
    • Conexiones
      Followed by Ginga eiyû densetsu: Waga yuku wa hoshi no taikai (1988)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 21 de diciembre de 1988 (Japón)
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      • 25min
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