I did watch this in the 80's. I did run home from elementary school in time to watch this cartoon. And now in my 40's, I still love to watch it. One of my favorite cartoons.
had to fight my female cousins and sister to watch when I was young. Now I am old. I'm glad I fought. I have the translated series now and I love it. Argo/Yamato Forever!
Not to take anything away from the animators and character designers but damn they had some amazing background artists working on this. I'm an animation fan in general with no specific favor for anime or western animation, but when you compare those types of animations, especially any that were drawn traditionally, western animation often had smoother animation more consistently and more unique character designs, but my god, even full length Disney features couldn't touch many popular anime tv shows in the background art department, many background cells from Japan could of been truly impressive works of arts on their own.
Kronic Shade you simply cannot compare. it's like the old saying comparing apple's and oanges. it is this unique Japanese techniques that make the medium so fantastic. to create something "western looking" even disney-like would destroy it for what it was back in those pioneering days. the new series, 2199, is remarkable without being western yet light years ahead of the 70s and this gem. if, as a Canadian in high school then and this wonderful series looked "western" I would not have been drawn to it. long live yamato!
En diseño de personajes animados OCCIDENTE estuvo retrasado comparado con Japón. Técnica no siempre es calidad de animación. El anime japones te llenaba de emociones que no terminaban cuando salias del cine o apagabas la televisión. Eso era insuperable. El arte siempre nace desde el corazón
This is the debut of Leiji Matsumoto into Anime world. Several decades later - His women still have slant sharp eyes with big hair - Computer rooms and control panels still have his signature round dials and gauges. even when inputs and display systems had progressed beyond the 70s. Did he gets his design concepts from 50s?
amazing to see, but that had to be the nastiest wave motion gun firing I've seen lol. and nice to see they used the same shot of rocks blowing up that they must have used a thousand times through out the series
I did watch this in the 80's. I did run home from elementary school in time to watch this cartoon. And now in my 40's, I still love to watch it. One of my favorite cartoons.
cheezst8ke
same here.
I wasn't the only kid sprinting home from school, it seems.... :-)
Me too
Watch Star Blazers 2199 and 2202 then. You’ll love it.
I'm so glad to have found this remarkable video again after missing it the last few years, very well done! retro, eerie and ethereal
I have always loved this particular score....i can never get enough of it!!
had to fight my female cousins and sister to watch when I was young. Now I am old. I'm glad I fought. I have the translated series now and I love it. Argo/Yamato Forever!
Not to take anything away from the animators and character designers but damn they had some amazing background artists working on this. I'm an animation fan in general with no specific favor for anime or western animation, but when you compare those types of animations, especially any that were drawn traditionally, western animation often had smoother animation more consistently and more unique character designs, but my god, even full length Disney features couldn't touch many popular anime tv shows in the background art department, many background cells from Japan could of been truly impressive works of arts on their own.
Kronic Shade you simply cannot compare. it's like the old saying comparing apple's and oanges. it is this unique Japanese techniques that make the medium so fantastic. to create something "western looking" even disney-like would destroy it for what it was back in those pioneering days. the new series, 2199, is remarkable without being western yet light years ahead of the 70s and this gem. if, as a Canadian in high school then and this wonderful series looked "western" I would not have been drawn to it. long live yamato!
En diseño de personajes animados OCCIDENTE estuvo retrasado comparado con Japón. Técnica no siempre es calidad de animación. El anime japones te llenaba de emociones que no terminaban cuando salias del cine o apagabas la televisión. Eso era insuperable. El arte siempre nace desde el corazón
This is the debut of Leiji Matsumoto into Anime world. Several decades later
- His women still have slant sharp eyes with big hair
- Computer rooms and control panels still have his signature round dials and gauges. even when inputs and display systems had progressed beyond the 70s. Did he gets his design concepts from 50s?
still freaks me out that earth looks like an orange
迫力あるね〜!
amazing to see, but that had to be the nastiest wave motion gun firing I've seen lol. and nice to see they used the same shot of rocks blowing up that they must have used a thousand times through out the series
AWESOME!!!!!!!
Seriously whole musics are epic
それぞれの場面しっかり覚えています またテレビ版ヤマト 見たいですね
Lol Thank god they improved the wave motion gun firing! 😂
5:39 is where most want.
Serie meravigliosa
初めて見た.......初代ヤマトの発進シーン...🤣🤣
しかも、未公開シーンまである…。
波動砲発射はご愛嬌w
5:20 The Yamato
80s? Pfft... I watched this in 1977.
STOP IT WITH THE AHHHAHHHAHHHHAHHHAHHAHHHAHHHAHHHAHHHAHHHAHHHAHHHAHHAHHHAHHH
IQ-9 like a boss at 5:16
This was the pilot film?
There wasn't one.