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Space Battleship Yamato 2199

Original title: Uchu Senkan Yamato 2199
  • TV Series
  • 2012–2013
  • TV-14
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8.1/10
1.4K
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Space Battleship Yamato 2199 (2012)
Adult AnimationAlien InvasionAnimeArtificial IntelligenceHand-Drawn AnimationSci-Fi EpicSpace Sci-FiSurvivalActionAdventure

In the year 2199, the space battleship Yamato embarks on a voyage to the planet Iscandar, to retrieve a device that will rejuvenate a war-ravaged Earth.In the year 2199, the space battleship Yamato embarks on a voyage to the planet Iscandar, to retrieve a device that will rejuvenate a war-ravaged Earth.In the year 2199, the space battleship Yamato embarks on a voyage to the planet Iscandar, to retrieve a device that will rejuvenate a war-ravaged Earth.

  • Creator
    • Leiji Matsumoto
  • Stars
    • Daisuke Ono
    • Houko Kuwashima
    • Ken'ichi Suzumura
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Leiji Matsumoto
    • Stars
      • Daisuke Ono
      • Houko Kuwashima
      • Ken'ichi Suzumura
    • 17User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Daisuke Ono
    Daisuke Ono
    • Susumu Kodai
    • 2012–2013
    Houko Kuwashima
    Houko Kuwashima
    • Yuki Mori…
    • 2012–2013
    Ken'ichi Suzumura
    Ken'ichi Suzumura
    • Daisuke Shima
    • 2012–2013
    Hôchû Ôtsuka
    Hôchû Ôtsuka
    • Shirô Sanada…
    • 2012–2013
    Mallorie Rodak
    Mallorie Rodak
    • Yuki Mori
    • 2012–2013
    Takayuki Sugô
    Takayuki Sugô
    • Captain Jûzô Okita
    • 2012–2013
    Kenji Akabane
    • Yasuo Nanbu
    • 2012–2013
    Kiyohito Yoshikai
    • Lyle Getto…
    • 2012–2013
    Aya Hisakawa
    Aya Hisakawa
    • Kaoru Niimi
    • 2012–2013
    Masato Kokubun
    • Yoshikazu Aihara
    • 2012–2013
    Yuki Chiba
    • Keijirô Ôta
    • 2012–2013
    Chô
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    • 2012–2013
    Aya Uchida
    • Yuria Misaki
    • 2012–2013
    Mugihito
    • Hikozaemon Tokugawa
    • 2012–2013
    Yoshimasa Hosoya
    Yoshimasa Hosoya
    • Saburô Katô…
    • 2012–2013
    Rie Tanaka
    • Akira Yamamoto
    • 2012–2013
    Daisuke Hirakawa
    • Hiroki Shinohara…
    • 2012–2013
    Motoki Takagi
    • Tôru Hoshina
    • 2012–2013
    • Creator
      • Leiji Matsumoto
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    Blueghost

    Great stuff.

    Like the other reviewer said, this is better than the original. It's an appropriate update of the old "classic" anime that had been imported from Japan in the mid late 1970s.

    The old show was a little hard to take at times because of all of the dialogue mis steps the English cast took or uttered, and the animation was typical "get it done fast" off shore anime that often had problems with perspectives and budget restraints regarding the number of drawings that could be used.

    Thankfully CGI has freed the budget to allow animators to concentrate on the characters and letting the computers render the various machines, vehicles and devices, making for an incredibly good viewing experience.

    It had, at one time in my life, been an ambition to take animation that I grew up with that had good stories but poor animation, and bring up the level of quality with improved techniques. "Space Battleship Yamato" (or "Starblazers") was on that list. And I'm glad someone else had the same idea and ran with it.

    All the classic characters are there, including a few new ones adding to the story mix. And most of all the characters themselves are less exaggerated than the previous show.

    It's still marginally hokey (a flying space battleship, which has some ultra-right political roots in Japan), but it's still an enjoyable watch all the same. If you've seen the original, grew up with it, have a fondness for it, then you should at least try to watch this show's first episode to see what you think.

    Enjoy.
    10djm_hawkmaster

    Better than the Original

    First off, thank you Bandai and the production team for bringing this back.

    I watched the original when I was 10-12 years old, so on a personal level it was nostalgic. That being said, the story has been modernized in a very technical way to add "onion like" layers to the level of realism.

    The combat scenes were the finest space battle scenes I have ever seen in live action or Anime, in their detail, Better than the New Battlestar Galactica IMHO. The CGI and 2D animation was blended masterfully.

    The Story has been updated in a way to fill in the realism gaps without stepping on the Original. The Characters have real and individual motives and the antagonists are no exception.

    You do not have to have watched the original, the movie, or even anime, to thoroughly enjoy this series.
    10uraki05

    An Update to the Original Without Discarding the Past

    If you were a fan of the original series (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0140644/), the 2199 series will be a nostalgia filled experience. There have been a number of updates as other reviewers have posted. The end result is that 宇宙戦艦ヤマト2199 is overall a richer experience and up to par with today's expectations. If you are someone who has never seen the original, this is an exceptional piece of work and fully stands on its own without need for prequel.

    If you're a fan of the original soundtrack, you're in for a special experience as the most familiar melodies are there and unchanged. You will also find a plethora of new material that blends well with original 1970's compositions.

    The animation is clean and crisp, but full of detail. Typically not what you'd expect to see in a weekly televised series. Due to the unique method of release (episodes grouped and released to theaters first and shortly after broadcast episodically), the production values are very high.

    Again for those familiar with the original series, everything is updated but familiar. Nothing went through a redesign so drastic that it would not be recognized. Character designs are updated to more contemporary appearances. The mechanical side of the designs benefit most from the improved animation technology available today. Some elements and characters are new, mostly done to complete the story or add depth. The story is now deeper without becoming mired in its own twists and turns hopefully allowing the viewer to become more emotionally invested with at least a few of them.

    The end result is a remake that does not need to rely on nostalgia but embraces and honors its past all while bringing the animation, sound, and story into a more contemporary era.
    9grillmasterj

    Absolutely love it!

    If you're a fan of the original Starblazers, you owe it to yourself to watch this series in its subtitled glory. It may not entirely have the same voice-acting nostalgia you grew up with, but characters you know and love are still there.

    The character designs are not exactly the same either, but it borrows aspects of the original art style so that the characters are recognizable. Everything looks and feels fresh, crisp, and new. But the beauty of this re-make is they've kept all the things that make Starblazers/Space Battle Cruiser Yamato the same...the sound effects from the original series are still intact, as well as re-recorded versions of the classic music. C.G. is added to good effect for the actual ship, without sticking out like a sore thumb (*cough*evangelion*cough*).

    I just started watching and I'm instantly hooked. ^_^ Anyhow, this review, work in progress, since I just started watching. And I have to get to sleep soon. So, to be continued...
    8glumski

    A great space opera that is occasionally stuck in the seventies

    As someone who hasn't watched the original Yamato series from the seventies, I cannot compare the two. However, it is easy to see that quite a few things were kept the same, even though they now appear outdated.

    The premise and general setup are typical for a soft SciFi space opera: After evil aliens have attacked and devastated Earth, the Space Battleship Yamato must leave on its great voyage to the faraway Iscandar to retrieve a device that will return Earth to its former beauty.

    The SciFi part itself is fairly soft, not too dissimilar from, say, Star Wars. There's a magical gizmo that allows FTL travel, artificial gravity is an unexplained thing, and occasionally the dialogue mentions a technical term (like 'interstellar medium') that the writers have no idea about. That's pretty much par for the course for almost every SciFi show, but still something that should be easier to avoid now that one can look things up on the internet.

    The Yamato and spaceships in general have a charming naval theme going on, where destroyed ships are called 'sunk' and dimensional submarines are a thing and fighter carriers look quite a bit like aircraft carriers. It's a bit silly but works very well.

    What definitely has been stuck in the seventies are some gender-specific thing. I'm not really someone who notices these things but, uhh, when the men wear sailors' uniforms and the women skintight, high-heeled bodysuits, it's a bit on the nose. It doesn't help the primary female character regularly plays the damsel in distress, and even the secondary female character (who is quite kickass most of the time) runs away in tears when she sees her crush talking to another woman.

    Generally, the characters were a bit forgettable to me, though that's likely due to the amount of them. The Yamato's important crew is comparable in size to that of various other space shows (think the various Star Treks or Battlestar Galactica), but with only 25 minute segments it's a bit difficult to give all of them enough screentime. Still, by the end of the show, I felt for most of the characters. There're some pretty cool antagonists and occasional side characters, too.

    The plot... mhh. As said before, it's typical space opera fare that must've seemed new and daring in the seventies. Today, we're just used to other stuff. To be honest, it's almost campy at times: the evil aliens are basically space nazis that look like humans with blue skin. The good aliens are beautiful blonde women that look so much like humans that they even get confused. The wildest thing you'll see is someone with greyish skin and pointy ears, so... But still, the story works out. I didn't much like the first few episodes; they felt a bit bland to me and I hadn't yet liked the characters. I'd say that the story turns for the better in episode ten, and the last ten or so episodes are absolutely marvellous. If it were only for the first half of the show, I'd give it a 7 at most, but in total it's definitely worth an 8.

    As for the production values, the soundtrack is fairly good but gets repetitive. If you binge this series, you'll probably get sick of the same five themes repeating ad absurdum but in small doses they're very catchy. The graphics are fantastic: a perfect blend of CGI and traditional cel animation. The (Japanese) voice acting is solid as always. I'd say the direction and editing is nothing to write home about, but I'm not really someone who notices that stuff.

    Also, perhaps important to note is that there is pretty much no fanservice, so you can safely watch this with your kids or parents or whomever.

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    • Trivia
      The first two episodes of the TV series (which is the same as the OVA series) were pre-aired on the Family Gekijou cable and satellite channel on 6th and 7th of April, 2012. The rest of the episodes was aired on MBS & TBS beginning April 7, 2013.
    • Goofs
      Series canon is that Gamilan biology is identical to human biology in every way except skin color. Despite this, the Gamilans also have a different blood color, which is a major biological difference.
    • Connections
      Edited into Star Blazers 2199 (2012)

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    • Release date
      • April 4, 2012 (Japan)
    • Countries of origin
      • Japan
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      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Star Blazers 2199
    • Production companies
      • Uchû Senkan Yamato 2199 Production Committee
      • Anime International Company (AIC)
      • Bandai Namco Games
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