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Swordbreaker – the mysterious spaceship owned by Kain Blueriver in the anime series Lost Universe [80] Terra V – Buzz Corey's space cruiser in Space Patrol [81] Tigris – the only operational destroyer after a massive attack by the SDF in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. Titan – the title spaceship in the movie Titan A.E [82] [83]
Black Pig – Captain Pugwash, UK children's TV cartoon series; Childish Tycoon – Community; SS Claridon – ocean liner (based on the RMS Queen Mary) in Ghost Whisperer; HMAS Defiance – Patrol Boat; USS Georgetown – Supercarrier, 1988; Golden Lolly – pirate ship, Henry's Cat; Gone Fission – Mr. Burns' yacht in The Simpsons
S. Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs; Sectaurs; She-Ra and the Princesses of Power; She-Ra: Princess of Power; Silver Surfer (TV series) SilverHawks; Skeleton Warriors
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.
Predating the Star Trek episode "Balance of Terror", their claim to fame is an invisible spaceship they use to disrupt interstellar trade. In the opening sequence of "Space Hijackers (Solar Mirror)" a delta-winged spacecraft, the Starduster, docks with a space station. The ship matches velocity and rotation with the station and is talked in ...
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These are a series of incomplete lists of fictional astronauts appearing in various media, including books, film, television shows (live or animated), radio shows, records, and comic books.
Early 3D sequences typically feature repeated background and foreground images moving in opposite directions over the characters or ships on screen, giving the illusion of rotation or movement. Later instances of 3-D imagery often show spaceships flying past the screen, made possible by the show's use of 3D computer graphics for many of its ...