Space Battleship Yamato 2199 -『A Classic Resurrected』
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
- One of the most important shows in anime history got a fantastic reboot in 2012 making it an anime masterwork.
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Hey everyone! Thank you all so much for your support, I never expected that a video I made would have reached so many people! I am glad you guys enjoyed it! I appreciate the feedback, and shout out to all the folks who talked about growing up with the original series, I liked reading those comments and stories a lot.
And for the people who noticed me mixing up a few details or mispronouncing things, sorry, that's just going to happen with me occasionally! I will try to do better next time!
Thanks again from your friendly 𝐆𝐇𝐎𝐒𝐓 𝐈𝐍 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐒𝐂𝐑𝐄𝐄𝐍.
This is also a movie, with real people in it... in Japanese!
Im 49.
This is the only thing I love that hasn't been corrupted.
It was Star Blazers when we watched it every day after school. The ship was the Argo, with Captain Avatar, Derek Wildstar, Mark Venture, Nova, Sandor, Dr Sane, IQ-9, Chief Orion, Homer, Eager and all the rest. There was no internet, you couldn’t even find toys or model kits for the show. All we had was the 30 minutes of amazing animation and storytelling, and not even a VCR to record it with, so if you missed an episode it was gone forever!
I found a comic book/hobby shop that carried the models but finding an Argo model specifically was impossible.
I also loved "the countdown" : "Hurry Starblazers! Only 236 days to save the Earth!"
Exactly. I couldn't remember all the characters names. They had a Jason and the Argonauts, kinda feel to it.
I cobbled one together out of two or three model kits, while I was watching it. I took a battleship model and spliced it with an aircraft carrier, that was a little bit bigger. Added a few other items from the model kits. Wished, I still kept it? Don't know whatever happened to it.
Was probably the first show I really fell in love with 40 years ago.
I grew up in the 70's and woke up at 7 am to see Star Blazers and the theme song. It was everything
Same.
The best part of our lives.
Thank you, you're from my Era of time. I remember waiting to see the next episode. Even drew and colored a 8 poster board on my wall. Mom and dad had a fit since I was using school supplies for that. Earned a week worth of chores to do. Still doing them now these 50 years later.
This was my childhood. I got up at 6 just so I was wide awake for this every day. I absolutely loved the Yamamoto/Argo
I was amazed at the end of the first season when I saw the Andromeda and then sad when they ran it into the comet empire.
2199 really did give the original a reboot a perfectly done reboot
This is what I'm hoping they will do with the original SDF Macross series. As great as it is, the animation suffered in a lot of episodes so it would be great to see it done in a new, more consistent style and it would be great to see the story expanded by making the episodes longer or having more episodes.
Star Blazers was my very first anime, yes all the way back in the 70's. I got sidetracked by life and Star Wars, and never saw the later shows and forgot the name of the series, but never forgot about the cool space battleship. That ship stuck in my head until I was able to find out the name of the show I watched all those years ago that it came from, thanks to the sweet invention of the internet. Also thanks to the internet, it was easy to watch the OVA. Wish they spent more time making more shows like this.
I’m with you. Me and my friends would build the Yamato out of legos and stage big space battles. 😂.
Ditto!
I ran home after school every day to watch Star Blazers and it gave me an amazing childhood thinking about space battles and exploration. Thank you for this review, it brought back happy memories!
Same here when I was a kid in the 70's. It was the neighborhood boys' soap opera!
Same. Hearing those musical themes again puts a lump in this grown-ass man’s throat. I have to grab a copy of that remake.
Those 70’s/80’s shows had the best soundtracks
I ran home too. I literally ran home. What a great show!
Glad, I wasn't the only one, who liked it? I thought, it might have only been just me?
Your comments about it feeling like a Greek epic nailed it. Making it kind of appropriate that in the English version, “Starblazers”, the ship was named the Argo. (Of Jason and the Argonauts)
Fun fact in SBY 2199 the original plan before the Yamato was made to its final first voyage configuration was the Argo plan. Nice homage.
I grew up on Star Blazers in the early 80s. As much as I loved it, when I saw the original Space Battleship Yamato, I thought it was so much better than the Americanized version I grew up on. I love the remake also.
+1
That's because, in 'America', the "broadcasting community", still regards 'Animation', as 'Kiddie-fare', to put a show like Star Blazers, which was rife with serious 'adult' subject matter, was totally UNTHINKABLE!
SBY 2199 feels like a Japanese version of Battlestar Galactica and I love it. If, by the end of the series and/or midway through Season 2 (SBY 2202), you DON’T see the ship itself as a character, you’re doing something wrong. I was heartbroken when Yamato was seemingly sunk for good in multiple episodes
you should definitely read the webcomic then. NGL I bawled.
This came way before Battlestar Galactica.
I'm certain the Yamato is definitely a character in it's own way.
I like your comment on the ship itself being virtually a "character". It was part of why I was saddened MORE seeing the Enterprise destroyed in Star Trek 3 The Search For Spock than I was seeing Kirk's son murdered.
The show was filmed in 1974 and Battlestar was filmed in 1978 so not sure how this can be a Japanese version of it, unless it happened by ACCIDENT since I doubt they knew that Battlestar would be filmed 4 years later? I read a different description of Star Blazers a while back that said it was Japan's attempt to do their own version of STAR TREK.
I loved 2199. I felt it was the best of any of the series from past and future. The subplots that surround the new series is great. Keeping much of the same sound effects and music that were used in the original series.
Same. Agreed.
You did a wonderful job with this video, especially capturing just how influential it’s been to creative processes throughout the last 50 years. The reboot is how I discovered it. It’s got to be my favorite show of all time.
Thanks! Glad you like the video and the show! Great to hear from other Yamato fans!
Arguably the Best Theme Song ever made.
The Yamato Song sticks in your head like no other song, and it begs you to sing along.
Loved the original in 1974, and loved the reboot.
Classic, and a Must Watch.
Shortly after I met the woman who was to become my wife and the mother of my child, I made a brief version of the Star Blazers Theme Song as her ring tone. Her text tone is the Blade Runner Love Theme BTW.
It's heartwarming to see this masterpiece of a remake getting more attention, thank you!
I watched the original broadcast run of Star Blazers when i was probably 4 years old. It was awesome. I told my mom I wanted to change my name to Wildstar.
StarBlazers was one of my favorite shows as a kid. I still love it. 😊
Also known as "Star Blazers" in some regions.
I gather that the American edit of the original series added the "descending wail" during the Wave Motion Gun discharge. It's become so iconic in my mind that I can still hear it in my head whenever I imagine the gun firing. It's one of the few American edits which I entirely agree added something to a Japanese anime. Most American edits stuffed things up.
Editing to add, the Yamato has some interesting stories around it. One of the most interesting comes from its eventual demise in its final battle.
The Japanese knew full well that there was no way they were going to win that battle, but they also felt that their mightiest battleship had to show up or they'd be dishonoured. Because fuel was extremely scarce, the Harbour Master (or equivalent) was told to give the Yamato an amount of fuel which was barely enough to get it to the battle, with little to none left over for maneuvering while in battle and certainly there would be none left for the return journey. Like Sam in LOTR, they didn't think there would be a return journey. Unlike Sam, they were right.
Since the Harbour Master wanted to give the ship the best chance he could, he managed to both obey his orders and disobey them at the same time. He loaded the ship with the offically permitted amount of fuel, then used portable pumps which could reach the residue of fuel at the bottom of the nominally empty storage tanks to give the ship even more fuel, ending up with sufficient fuel for maneuvering upon reaching the battle and a little left over just in case it survived the battle and could be recovered.
It was all in vain as we now know, but one has to admire the sheer cleverness of that Harbour Master.
“Star Blazers” is the show that got me hooked on Anime. Great show! Watched it everyday after school in the 80s. Still love it!
Hands down my favorite anime. Ran home every day to watch Starblazers on TV in the 80's; found the live action movie and 2199 ~2 years ago and was amazed. Having rewatched the 1974 original Space Battleship Yamato again recently, I was amazed with how well it was adapted, modernized and streamlined for 2199. They clearly put a lot of thought into it and it definitely shows. Everything from plot beats to how things work on the Yamato itself was revisited and while I found the 1974 original engaging, 2199 was riveting. Oh, and the dub was amazing.
Minor nitpicks I have with 2199 are the space physics for the capital ships. I'm not asking for Newtonian physics here, but the capital ships all maneuver too much like fighters. The fighters themselves are fine. It's so egregious I couldn't get my cousin to watch past the first episode. Also, I was a tiny bit disappointed with Beemilas. I really wanted to see the Beemilans but understand why they didn't go that route with it.
2202 was not as good in my opinion. I enjoyed it, but it felt like I lot less thought was put into it compared to what they did with 2199. It was still beautiful, but some of the battles were so far over the top that it really hurt my suspension of belief even within the confines of the show. On top of that, the story felt less coherently put together and there were massive plot holes everywhere in it. For example: OK, Earth can crank out all those vessels because of the anomaly but where are the crews for them coming from? I'm not sure there are actually enough people on Earth to crew the UNCF fleet at the end of 2202 :).
Haven't seen 2205 yet - I really hope Funimation/Crunchy Roll bring this one over to America AND are able to get the relevant voice actors from 2199 - because they might not. Getting Odyssey of the Celestial Ark was a real pain in the @$$. The Japanese version of the BluRay with English subs is extremely expensive to import, and the more price-friendly Italian release has no English subs. I eventually bought the Italian one and hunted down downloadable subtitles for it from the internet.
To answer the crew issue they mentioned that ships were being more automated every time. At the end you can see at least 1 person in a ship just to make sure everything was ok
Yep - I was introduced to it with the compilation "Space Cruiser Yamato" compilation film on a local TV station in 1978 (I was 15); and while I had been watching other anime series before when I was even younger that had been English dubbed (like Gigantor, Speed Racer, Kimba The White Lion, The Amazing Three, et. al. -- I did not realize all there were anime series from Japan (and dubbed into English/re-edited to a degree) until I got heavily into Starblazers/Space battleship Yamato; and while I understand why some of the changes to the English dubbed version was made in the 70s; I have always preferred the original Japanese version of Space Battleship Yamato, and it's always been my favorite Anime even today. And the SBY 2199/2202/2205 remakes/reboots have all been very good (but yeah of the 3 SBY 2199 was the best example of how to modernize/reboot an old, beloved IP.)
The “plot hole” you mentioned is literally one of the major themes of 2202 and how machines/AI are replacing the need for humans.
@@unshiftedcobra7439 still loved it when the female captain of the Ginga shot that Analyzer look alike.
My dad introduced Space Battleship Yamato to me as a kid in the form of Starblazers. To this day, the opening theme activates a childlike excitement and admiration for this show. I never knew how influential it was until I got older, and it makes me proud to be a newer generation fella who also got to enjoy the anime as a child.
Funny tidbit, but I was obsessed with Daft Punk as a kid. I watched the MVs for the Discovery album religiously, and only recently found out it was the same artist. I just think it's awesome that his work has captured my heart and imagination twice by pure coincidence.
I do love the amount of time spent with the Garmillans because it really humanises them which makes the whole thing far more shades of grey than just generic baddie empire to kill
Thank you for covering his legacy. Rest in peace, Leiji Matsumoto!
One of the most memorable things from the original series was that somber voice of the announcer at the end of each episode. "Only n days left until the total extinction of mankind!" It absolutely hammered it home just how much pressure was on that ship and his crew.
I loved Star Blazers. That and Battle of the Planets were my favorites when I was a kid. Also, nice touch with the Mass Effect music in your vid.
One of the best things about the wonderful Space Battleship Yamato 2199 series is that for those of us who adored this series as children, there is now a version which holds up to nostalgic vision we remember from old school early TV. Obviously a classic, but not so great once blown up onto a modern big screen. With 2199 so much is retained, as you mentioned, with character and ship design, but also with the iconic soundscape of the series. Not merely the music, but also with acoustic details of ship engines, turrets, Planet Bombs, and the highly iconic sound of the Wave Motion Gun. However I somewhat disagree with you about the conclusion to the show, as I found the conclusion in 2199 to be a more satisfying than the more bloodthirsty original.
The best theme song. Period. Paragraph. Chapter. Book.
i still remamber rhis owsome Manga from my childhood thanks for this
The greatest space anime of all time!
Original and remake, all are perfect. It’s the story that makes it special.
I was born in the late 60's and LOVED these shows! I think I still have a model in the basement somewhere. Star Blazers!
Loved Starblazers when I was a kid. It was my first exposure to anime.
I might not be born during the star blazer era but my heart goes to this anime.
I have been a huge fan of yamato since i was 4, so I got some stuff to add. Season 2 villains are called the Gatlantians. The Galmans are the original peoples that the gamilans come from. It does really take a second watching for 2202 to really get it in honesty, but its definitely some of the best yamato there is. ofc 2199 is my favorite, but 2202 is amazing as well. The phrasing of the second season can be confusing at times, but it ultimately lives up to it's name, "warriors of love". Also, no idea what is going on with 3199, next was supposed to be Bolar Wars given the chronology, but I'm very interested where they take it.
The goal for gatlantians is to wipe out human life in the galaxy, there's a ton of backstory, but the main villain is butt hurt about his wife and child being killed by his creators because he was never supposed to be able to have children. He thinks then that love is a sickness, and is determined that humanity is flawed because of this. It gets more complicated, but that's the gist.
Nice! My first memories of getting up to watch TV was to watch Starblazers, I was four also. The Galmans were the Comet Empire?
@@Brigand231 season 3 of original Space battleship Yamato, or star blazers, introduces the Galmans as the original people of gamilan. Desler goes to galman after the destruction of gamilas and creates a new empire that by the start of s3 is at war with the Bolar empire. I need to double check with the original, but Comet Empire enemies are the Gatlantians
I absolutely loved watching this version of the show i am a huge warship nerd and spaceship yamato fills that nerd in me and now. I'm a big fan of the show and I absolutely loved it was using gundam origin's animation and some badass battleship vs ship combat. Now I'm on 2202 which I'm currently still watching. Good video by the way.
I wonder what SBY would've been had it had it's 39 episodes?
I grew up watching the original after school on the ABC in Australia. One of my all time favourites. We used to sing the (English version) theme song on the school bus lol
Hi there! Brazilian here. I've watched this show in the distant 1980's - it was and is my favourite show, no doubt. It's hard to call my dear Argo by Yamato...! Japanese animations are known for dealing with serious subjects as loyalty, duty, honour... it just enchanted me back then. Modern 2199 version is also mindblowing as a whole - specially in visuals. Nevertheless the plot is softened, and fan-service (as well pointed) seems unnecessary sometimes, e.g. the 'sensualisation' of the (larger) amount of girls in the ship's crew.
I saw the original on tv as a kid, and I always knew it as Star Blazers. I absolutely loved it, and it was like nothing I had ever seen or imagined. When I got older and it became available, I always wanted to buy the full set on video, but it was *very* expensive. And I haven't seen any of the later stuff, altho it looks really cool, too. Btw, OVA is what we used to call "straight to video." Great job, thanks for the kick of nostalgia.
I bought the 2199 series. I first saw this back in 1977. It was being shown on local television at 0600 in the morning Monday through Friday. I couldn't wait to watch it before getting ready for school.
I did the same. Got up extra early before school just to be able to watch it. 👍
@@swirvinbirds1971 same with me!
2199 is what a remake should be. I watched Starblazers and then later on a more faithful dub of Yamato in the 80's and 90's and it, along with SDF Macross, solidified my abiding love for anime. 2199 was everything I'd loved about Yamato way back then but improved and done thoughtfully and well. They didn't reimagine it or anything, they just did it again but better.
This is likely the best review I've seen for SBY2199. very well done
For me, this show of one the the best gateway animes for someone just stepping into it. I've recommend it a number of times and more often then not its worked.
It's got an overall engaging story that is for the most part grounded enough that its not insane. and the fanservice (thanks for pointing it out btw) is not as bad as in other anime and is not constant like some other shows. Still could have gone without it period though
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Thank you kindly
Loved the Original as a kid, loved the remake as an adult.
Something that wasn't mentioned is in the American version, "Star Blazers', the name of the ship was changed to the Argo. The name of the ship in Homer's epic, 'Jason and the Argonauts', which it's own way was somewhat fitting.
this is the youtube I live for, find people talk about these things the really enjoy and trying to share it with everyone, and I love when it works. Guess who just ordered Star Blazers 2199 :)
And these are the comments I really like!
As a fellow child of the 70's and fondly remembering running home after school as well to watch "Starblazers", I am comforted to be around so many of my spirit animals 😃
Got up every morning in elementary and middle school, late '70's and early '80's, to watch Starblazers. Great cartoon.
Thank you for this video. The original series is still one of my favorite childhood memories.
I used to run home to watch every episode.
Thank you for the memories.
The original SBY (Star Blazers) was a masterpiece, and I still love it to this day. This was my introduction to anime, and this series still has a place in my heart along with Akira, Gundam, etc.
Star Blazers was my 1st anime. It's also the last Japanese cartoon on my local tv for many years after. Hollywood wasn't making money and they didn't want to compete in the quality department. It took Dragonball and Sailor Moon to really bring back anime. I can't read Spanish, but I watched most of Dragonbal on the Spanish Channel. Then our local San Diego California English channel started playing anime again.
Excellent work highlighting a classic reboot of the best anime/sci-fi/tv series of the 20th century.
I remember and loved this anime when I was a child, never knew there was a live action on this, I'd love to see this in a video game
I'm actually shocked there isn't one now that you mention it...
I remember racing home after school to watch this 70’s animation, luved it… it was inspirational! I don't like anime, because I can't understand what I am looking at. But this animation is so well done and simplified “Yamamoto 2199” looks very enjoyable to binge watch!!! ;)
I've been a fan of Space Battleship Yamato since the 70's. Fantastic science fiction and this modernized version really takes the series to a new level. The soundtrack is also awesome! I own various versions from the original and the new shows. Very nice video!
Ty, didnt know this was out. I've been rewatching starblazers over last year. I'll have to check this out
The second installment (2202) is quite confusing when I watch it for the first time, but after rewatch it several time and put all of my attention into every detail it's as good as the first one (2199)
I used to watch this in the 80's when I was a kid. It was so cool.
I adored this! It was a must watch and aired in my area along with Ultraman.
Now 40+ years later I am desperately praying that Hollyweird keeps their slimy mitts off both.
Great video. This show got me into anime. I watched it back when it first aired on tv in the US. Have been a fan ever since. This series is how you reboot a franchise. If I taught a writing class, I'd show the original & new episodes of the Pluto battle(5&6). A show for kids vs. a show more for adults. One thing I like is both versions of this show respected the wave motion gun. It wasn't used as an end of each episode gimmick. 2202 started good with an interesting concept on building things. It was too over the top with their space battles towards the end of it. I'm glad there are fans of this franchise out there and I think 2199 still holds up a decade later.
Great coverage on this, it definitely makes me look forward to seeing this.
I grew up watching these cartoons about Space Battleship Yamato during the early 1970's. It would come on at 6 am EST just before I had to go school so me and my brother would sit in front of the TV every weekday morning eating our fruit loops and watching this anime cartoon before heading off to school. In fact the Speed Racer cartoons would also come on either before or after Space Battleship Yamato each weekday. Because I was a young child at the time I had no idea of the history of the Yamato Battleship during World War II. I just wanted to see space battles and watch how Nova and Wildstar (I think that was his name) would meet the challenges of each mission. I thoroughly enjoyed the series.
Glad to see someone talking about this show.
It's funny, you mention the for the Japanese market. thing about Star Blazers and how people in the US of the 70's might have an issue with a WW2 Japanese battleship being the name of the show...and while I agree with that I have noticed that Japan seems to have embraced that Star Blazers name, unlike Macross with the American Robotech name. I found a lot of Yamato items branded as Yamato and Star Blazers together.
Hands down the only video that tells the best explaination of Space Battleship Yamato old vs new
This is the first of your videos i caught and now I'm hooked!!!
Great storytelling on your part of a great story! ❤
Hate to say I'm old enough to remember seeing a few episodes of the 70s version, but being from 'Murica it was of course the 'Star Blazers' rename.
Haven't watched much of it since, although I did see the Live Action version at a convention a few years back.
The one thing that sticks out in my (and probably most fans) mind is that stupidly Awesome 'Wave Motion Canon", probably the first time I ever saw that Trope (whatever its called) in Anime that I can remember 😁
Maybe I'll dig up this version and engage in some Nostalgia Binge Watching 😊
space battleship Yamato is one my battleship and the show itself
Loved this as a kid !!
I grew up on the 70's version. I didn't know that they remade it, I can't wait to watch it. I had the whole collection on DVD, but no longer have a dvd player. Thank you for this. I can't wait to watch it.
Star Blazers.. wow, I cannot say how much that brings back in memories.
used to watch this in french in canada in the 70s when i was a child. loved it.
I agree with you on pretty much every point, except one (the suggestion that season 1 of the original series was better than season 2… IMO they’re approximately equal, if not slightly better for the second season). Great video, though, thank you for posting it! I’m 49, and have been a Yamato fan since the Star Blazers translation first came out in the early ‘80s.
Remember, before Star Wars & Battlestar Galactica, there was Space Battleship Yamato.
Fantastic review dude! So informative.
The first time I watched Star Blazers it was the music that caught my attention, then the story, and then the characters. So much so that I bought a VCR (which were expensive back then along with the blank VHS tapes) just so I could record the episodes and watch them repeatedly. I have watched the reboot series, live action movie, and buy the DVD's, CD's, books, models, and what-have-you. I'm 65 years old and still enjoy watching Space Battleship Yamato/Star Blazers. It completely changed my life!
Great video! I will watch this anime now.
Great video
Bring back the times my brother and I had to run home from elementary school, past kids, bullies, and bus stops so that we can get home on time to watch it at 3pm!
Nice one, mate! Thank you . . . .
They did such a great job with this. It looks as good as I *remember* it looking as a kid, which is damned hard to pull of. The scenes with the Cosmo Tiger launches gave goosebumps.
Remember watching it in the 80s. I liked it as a kid and couldn't remember the name of the series when I was older. Only now when I'm 50, I'm reliving it again and will be watching it with my youngest son.
Grew up on the Star Blazers English dub, then watched the original Japanese version much later on when it became available. I was quite impressed with the 2199 remake. I feel that it managed to update the visuals and parts of the storyline, while retaining much of the original's emotion and spirit.
My only real complaint was that it seemed to portray the Gamilus Leader Dessler in a somewhat different light versus his 1974 counterpart. He's just not as honorable/cool in SBY 2199, which is a bit of a shame. I think his character doesn't get fleshed out nearly as much, due to several of his subordinates receiving more screen time.
I agree with all of your sentiments here!
Yeah, Dessler was a badass in the OG Season 1, but in the the remake Season 1 he was just an ass. He doesn't become a badass in the remake till 2205.
@@angelapolinar5343 Well, his motivations certainly seemed quite different, and more selfish versus the original version. In fact, I remember how he was sidelined for the duration of several episodes, almost as if the writers weren't really sure what to do with him. General Domel seemed to get a lot more backstory/character development. Haven't had a chance to watch 2205 yet. I'll have to give it a look.
One of my favorite Dessler/Desslock moments from the original was the face-to-face showdown he has with Kodai/Derek Wildstar late in the second (Comet Empire) season. He delivers a very moving speech, which felt extremely well-earned, based on his character arc from the first season. The 2202 remake attempted an alternate take on that scene, however I think that it sort of missed the mark.
I remember watching Star Blazers in the morning before going to school. This is a master class on how to do a remake.
This show introduced me to anime in the 1970;s my friends and I would watch the show before we went to school every week day morning lucky us.
A great series that brings back childhood memories
Nice video! 2199 is pretty much the perfect reboot IMO.
I, thanks to my older brother, got hooked on the 1970s comics and the series. This love was instrumental in my desire for all things anime.
This channel deserves way more attention. I've watched all of your videos and they're so well presented.
Thank you so much!
That Space Battleship Yamato aria always makes me emotional....always has, always will
Dude thanks for this video! I love this series!! growing up my brother and I watched it together, it's the greatest series! The soundtrack is amazing, especially the main title, been trying to find the sheet music for this, I play Trombone :)
Thanks for doing this, just had the wife add it to the Crunchy Roll list.
And yes, the American A2 jackets are great, I have not been able to find a version that I liked AND fit in close to 30 years though.
I think the 2199 is the ultimate version of the original story. I loved how the new characters were added and old ones evolved, the Gamillian empire really resembles me of the Zeon Empire from Gundam. A masterpiece of Space Odyssey
Good job!!
My introduction to anime, 1979 watching the english dubbed Star Blazers as an 8-9 year old kid I was absolutely enthralled in the animation and story, not even close to being able to understand any of the nuance or context. I watched it every afternoon, without fail. Appointment TV back then, as VCRs were in their earliest infancy and we wouldn't have one for several years yet. Only the first two seasons were being shown at the time. I wouldn't find out there was a 3rd season until the early 90s, but by then I didn't have the money to buy a whole season of VHS tapes. I would come to learn about the 2199 Yamato reboot series and looked into the live action but decided to keep my memories of the old anime instead of replacing it. I have the first season of the 70s original on DVD now for when I like to reminisce. Simpler times for me.
This was my first anime I saw
I was in Tokyo Airport as teenager
A TV showing this "cartoon"...it battleship in space...huh?
I would like to watch it now...thanks for this!
I watched this when i wS a kid.loved it.
This is my favorite anime!
This was my first introduction to Japanese animation (early 80s) when I was too young to really grasp the significance of it to me and the wider canon. I simply loved it and still do. It was Starblazers then but I came to learn the true origins of the show later just as I did with Macross.
2199 is probably my favorite remake in media history. It is so faithful to the source material but also makes surgical improvements where appropriate to elevate the source material to new heights. My favorite change is probably expanding the character of the captured Garmillas pilot into the recurring character of Melda Ditz. I like a lot of the additional Garmillas scenes in general, showing the story of their nation and their perspective on the Yamato situation.
2199 was my first introduction to this series (I am 42!), and I throughly love it. Greatest moment for me, using the WMG to propel the Yamato backwards through a warp gate...
I first saw this in the late 70's as Star Blazers. It's my first official anime that I watched besides Speed Racer
It was a video similar to yours that alerted me to the existence of this show, and I hope yours will do the same for others. Thank you for shining a light on this.
Starblazers was one of the first anime I saw as a kid back in 79. Of course, back then no one in America new what anime was. The other being Battle of the Planets. Needless to say, they set an impossible bar for animation, and changed the way I viewed cartoons as a kid. Sadly, I find it hard to watch the original shows these days, so I was pleasantly surprised by this re-make. I wish I could say the same for the attempts at re-making Gatchaman. I felt this remake kept faithful to the original, and the "modern" stuff that was added enhanced, rather than replaced, the original content, as is so often the case with "re-makes" these days.