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Mamoru Kodai (古代 守 [1], Kodai Mamoru) (Alex Wildstar, also known as Alex Kodai in the English dub of the first Yamato movie): The older Kodai/Wildstar brother and captain of Missile Ship 17, the Yukikaze (Paladin in Star Blazers), Mamoru appears to die in the first episode while holding off enemies so Okita's stricken flagship may escape ...
Now the Yamato has some breathing room, the crew uses the opportunity to emit last minute transmissions towards the Earth, which won't be possible once they leave the solar system. Everybody is concerned by how desperate the situation on Earth has become, even if Kodai and Okita don't have anybody left to transmit to.
Star Blazers: Space Battleship Yamato 2202 (2017 film series) Space Battleship Yamato 2205: A New Voyage ( 宇宙戦艦ヤマト2205 新たなる旅立ち , Uchū Senkan Yamato Ni-ni-zero-go Aratanaru Tabidachi ) , also known as Star Blazers 2205 , is a Japanese military science fiction animated film duology produced by Satelight and Staple ...
Space Battleship Yamato was a 1985 Japanese exclusive Laserdisc video game designed by Taito which was based on the television series of the same name. [39] [40] [41] Game Machine listed Space Battleship Yamato on their August 1, 1985 issue as being the second most-successful upright/cockpit arcade unit of the month. [42]
Star Blazers consists of three television seasons. Each is an English-language adaption of its Japanese counterpart Space Battleship Yamato.However, the Japanese saga entails more than just these three television seasons, and part of this missing portion of the saga occurs between Seasons Two and Three, in the movies Yamato: The New Voyage and Be Forever Yamato.
Be Forever Yamato: Rebel 3199 (ヤマトよ永遠に REBEL3199, Yamato yo Towa ni: Rebel 3199), is a Japanese military science fiction animated film series produced by Studio Mother. The series is a sequel to Star Blazers 2205 and a remake of both Be Forever Yamato and Space Battleship Yamato III , originally based on the Space Battleship ...
After a run-in with the legendary Captain Harlock, Zero is given the new task of hunting down the space pirate. With his new controversial crew of machine men and humans and his old ship, the Karyū ( Fire Dragon ) , Zero sets out to complete his mission and to keep his crew from fighting.
An English dubbed version of a handful of the 1978 Captain Harlock TV episodes saw limited release in the U.S. (1981), mostly on cable and produced by ZIV International and given a VHS release by Family Home Entertainment. In all, four episodes of the series were dubbed, with the initial two episodes produced (episodes 1 and 9) appearing ...