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series written by
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, directed by
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, and produced by Academy Productions. The series aired in
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from October 6, 1974 to March 30, 1975, totaling up to 26 episodes. It revolves around the character
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(Derek Wildstar in the English version) and an international crew from Earth, tasked during an interstellar war to go into space aboard the space warship ''
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,'' derived from the World War II battleship of the same name, in response to a message of aid from the planet Iscandar in order to retrieve a device which is able to reverse the radiation infecting Earth after being bombed by the Gamilas (Gamilons). ''Space Battleship Yamato'' is one of the most influential anime series in Japan. Its turn toward serious themes and complex storylines influenced later works in the medium, including ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' Evangelion'', in addition to influencing the style of video games such as ''
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Development

The first ideas for what would eventually be ''Space Battleship Yamato'' began in 1973 by producer
Yoshinobu Nishizaki was a Japanese film producer best known as one of the two co-creators of the anime series ''Space Battleship Yamato''. He was sometimes credited as ''Yoshinori Nishizaki''. He was born in 1934 and graduated from the Nihon University Art Departm ...
, but the project underwent a number of revisions and overhauls before settling on the final design. The team responsible for the creation of ''Space Battleship Yamato'' consisted of
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, Keisuke Fujikawa,
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and Aritsune Toyota. It was initially planned to be a
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, and Nishizaki was inspired to create something set in space after reading ''
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''. Aritsune Toyota offered his 1970 novel as a further source of inspiration for Nishizaki. In 1973, works such as '' The Poseidon Adventure'' and '' Japan Sinks'' were enjoying considerable success.
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believed this was because of the way in which they depicted people being able to survive in extreme circumstances, and this influenced the creation of ''Yamato''. Additionally, he believed that, overall,
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caused people to become more miserable, and ''Yamato'' was designed to show a triumph of humanity and love. Originally intended to be an outer-space variation on ''
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'', the project at first was titled "Asteroid Ship
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" and had a crew from all over the world journeying through space in a hollowed-out asteroid in search of the planet Iscandar. There was to be much discord among the crew with many of them acting purely out of self-interest and for personal gain. The enemy aliens were originally called Rajendora. The Rajendorians were
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s whose exact form was unknown, and it was to be revealed towards the end of the story that the Rajendorians, along with the rest of the life on their home planet, had died over a hundred years ago. The first rough draft of ''Yamato'' came towards the end of summer 1973, where the Yamato (named as such by Nishizaki) was a regular spaceship, that used a large rock as a shell, and the story was notably darker. Heavier emphasis was placed on the character's flaws, who were overall more misanthropic, and only one of them would survive until the end of the series. The production of ''Yamato'' in its conceptual stage was overseen by
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, until 1974, when he had to leave to work on a documentary film. As a replacement, Toshio Masuda, who had worked on ''
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'', was considered, but had to decline as he had other projects of his own to focus on, though he would become involved in the production of the 1977 film. The role was given to
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, who had at an earlier stage declined an offer, due to his desire to have complete creative control. Matsumoto overhauled the story, designing the titular ship after the IJN ''Yamato'', its crew, and the Wave Motion Gun, which came from ''Sexaroid'', an erotic comedy manga written by Matsumoto in 1968. In the earliest stages of production, ''Space Battleship Yamato'' was planned to be 52 episodes in length, before reducing this to 39, and ultimately, 26. The bulk of the cut content centered around Gamilas, who had more characters, and more complex motivations and goals. Additionally, in this earlier stage, the ''Yamato''s battles were more closely tied to events in
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– for example, the battle near
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in the first episode represented Germany circumventing the
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. The first draft for ''Space Battleship Yamato'' was completed on May 21, 1974. In August, a ten minute
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was created, with at least nine copies being sent to the relevant organisations, and, after the pilot's success, pre-production of the anime began, with the first episode airing in October that year. The original series contained 26 episodes, following the ''Yamato''s voyage out of the Milky Way and back again. A continuing story, it featured the declining health of ''Yamato''s Captain Okita (Avatar in the ''Star Blazers'' dub), and the transformation of the brash young orphan Susumu Kodai (Derek Wildstar) into a mature officer, as well as his budding romance with female crewmember Yuki Mori (Nova Forrester). The foreign edits tend to play up the individual characters, while the Japanese original is often more focused on the ship itself. In a speech at the 1995 Anime Expo, series episode director
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said low ratings and high production expenses forced producer Yoshinobu Nishizaki to trim down the episode count from the original 39 episodes to only 26. The cut episodes would have introduced
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as a new series character.


Plot

In the year 2199, an alien race known as Gamilas (Gamilons in the English ''
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'' dub) unleash radioactive
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bombs on Earth, rendering the planet's surface uninhabitable. Humanity has retreated into deep underground cities, but the radioactivity is slowly affecting them as well, with humanity's extinction estimated in one year. Earth has a space fleet, but they do not yet have interstellar capability, and they are hopelessly outclassed by Gamilas. All seems lost until a message capsule from a mysterious crashed spaceship is retrieved on Mars. The capsule yields blueprints for a
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engine and an offering of help from Queen Starsha of the planet Iscandar in the
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. She says that her planet has a device, the Cosmo-Cleaner D (Cosmo DNA), which can cleanse Earth of its radiation damage. The inhabitants of Earth secretly build a massive spaceship inside the ruins of the gigantic which lies exposed at the former bottom of the ocean location where she was sunk in
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. This becomes the "Space Battleship Yamato" for which the story is titled. In the English ''Star Blazers'' dub, the ship is noted as being the historical ''Yamato'', but is then renamed the ''
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'' (after the ship of
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and the
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). Using Starsha's blueprints, they equip the new ship with a space warp drive, called the "wave motion engine", and in an apparently unexpected move, weaponize the technology to create a new, incredibly powerful weapon at the bow called the "Wave Motion Gun". The is capable of converting
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particles which travel faster than light and enables the ''Yamato'' to "ride" the wave of tachyons and travel faster than light. The , also called the Dimensional Wave Motion Explosive Compression Emitter, is the "trump card" of the ''Yamato'' that functions by connecting the Wave Motion Engine to the enormous firing gate at the ship's bow, enabling the tachyon energy power of the engine to be fired in a stream directly forwards. Enormously powerful, it can vaporize a fleet of enemy ships—or a small continent (as seen in the first season, fifth episode)—with one shot; however, it takes a brief but critical period to charge before firing. A crew of 114 departs for Iscandar in the ''Yamato'' to retrieve the radiation-removing device and return to Earth within the one-year deadline. Along the way, they discover the motives of their blue-skinned adversaries: the planet Gamilas, sister planet to Iscandar, is dying; and its leader, Lord Dessler (Desslok in the ''Star Blazers'' dub), is trying to irradiate Earth enough for his people to move there, at the expense of the "barbarians" he considers humanity to be.


Film edition

The series was condensed into a 130-minute-long movie by combining elements from a few key episodes of the first season. Additional animation was created for the movie (such as the scenes on Iscandar) or recycled from the series' test footage (such as the opening sequence). The movie, which was released in Japan on August 6, 1977, was edited down further and dubbed into English in 1978; entitled ''Space Cruiser Yamato'' or simply ''Space Cruiser'', it was only given a limited theatrical release in Europe and Latin America, where it was called ' (''Star Patrol'', in Brazilian Portuguese) or ' (''Starship Intrepid'', in Spanish), though it was later released on video in most countries.


Sequels


''Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato'' (1978)

The success of the ''Yamato'' movie in Japan led to the production of a second movie that would end the story. Also going by the name '' Yamato'', ''Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato'', set in the year 2201, shows the ''Yamato'' crew going up against the White Comet Empire, a mobile city fortress called Gatlantis, from the
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. A titanic space battle results in the crew going out on a suicide mission to save humanity. The film has been considered as a non-canonical, alternate timeline.


''Space Battleship Yamato II'' (1978)

Viewer dissatisfaction with the ending of ''Arrivederci Yamato'' prompted the production of a second ''Yamato'' television season which
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ned the film and presented a slightly different plot against Zōdah (Prince Zordar in the ''Star Blazers'' dub) and his Comet Empire, and ended without killing off the ''Yamato'' or its primary characters. Like ''Arrivederci'', the story is set in the year 2201, and expands the film story to 26 episodes. This second season featured additional plots such as a love story between Teresa (Trelaina) and ''Yamato'' crew member Daisuke Shima (Mark Venture), and an onboard antagonism between Kodai and Saito (Knox), leader of a group of
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s. Footage from ''Arrivederci Yamato'' was reused in the second season, particularly in the opening titles. The sequence of the ''Yamato'' launching from water was also reused in two of the subsequent movies.


''Yamato: The New Voyage'' (1979)

The television movie ''Yamato: The New Voyage'' (aka ''Bon Voyage Yamato''), came next, featuring a new enemy, the Black Nebula Empire. The story opens in late 2201. In the film, later modified into a theatrical movie, Dessler sees his homeworld, Gamilas, destroyed by the grey-skinned aliens, and its twin planet Iscandar next in line for invasion. He finds an eventual ally in the ''Yamato'', then on a training mission under deputy captain Kodai.


''Be Forever Yamato'' (1980)

The theatrical movie ''Be Forever Yamato'', set in the year 2202, sees the Black Nebula Empire launch a powerful weapon at Earth, a hyperon bomb which will annihilate humanity if they resist a full-scale invasion. The ''Yamato'', under new captain, Yamanami, travels to the aliens' home galaxy only to discover what appears to be a future Earth—defeated and ruled by the enemy. Appearing in this film is Sasha, the daughter of Queen Starsha of Iscandar and Mamoru Kodai (Susumu's older brother).


''Space Battleship Yamato III'' (1980)

Following these movies, a third season of the television series was produced, broadcast on Japanese television in 1980. Its date was not mentioned in the broadcast, but design documents, as well as
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industry publications, cited the year 2205 as the time it takes place. In the story, the
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is hit by a stray proton missile from a nearby battle between forces of the Galman Empire and Bolar Federation. This missile greatly accelerates
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in the Sun, and humanity must either evacuate to a new home or find a means of preventing a
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. During the course of the story, it is learned that the people of the Galman Empire are actually the forebears of Dessler and the Gamilas race. Dessler and the remnants of his space fleet have found and liberated Galman from the Bolar Federation. Originally conceived as a 52-episode story, funding cuts meant the season had to be truncated to 25 episodes, with a corresponding loss of overall story development. This third season was adapted into English several years after the original ''Star Blazers'' run and, to the dissatisfaction of fans, used different voice actors than the earlier seasons.


''Final Yamato'' (1983)

Premiering in Japanese theaters on March 19, 1983, ''Final Yamato'' reunites the crew one more time to combat the threat of the Denguilu, a militaristic alien civilization that intends to use the water planet, Aquarius, to flood Earth and resettle there, having lost their home planet to a galactic collision. Captain Okita, who was found to be in cryogenic sleep since the first season, returns to command the ''Yamato'' and sacrifices himself to stop the Denguili's plan. Kodai and Yuki also get married. The story is set in the year 2203, contradicting earlier assumptions that its predecessor, ''Yamato III'', took place in 2205.


''Yamato: Resurrection'' (2009)

Although ''New Space Battleship Yamato'' was abandoned, Nishizaki promptly began work on a new movie titled , set after the original series, while Matsumoto planned a new ''Yamato series''. However, additional legal conflicts stalled both projects until August 2008, when Nishizaki announced plans for the release of his film on December 12, 2009. Set 17 years after the events of ''Final Yamato'', ''Resurrection'' brings together some members of the ''Yamato'' crew, who lead Earth's inhabitants to resettle in a far-flung star system after a black hole which will destroy the
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in three months is discovered.


Spin-offs


''Yamato 2520'' (1995)

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, known for works such as ''
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'', and ''
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'', provided the conceptual art. Due to the bankruptcy of Nishizaki's company West Cape Corp (former Academy Productions), and legal disputes with Matsumoto over the ownership of the ''Yamato'' copyrights, the series was never finished and only three episodes (out of ten) were produced and released on
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.


''Great Yamato No. Zero'' (2004)

is the second
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based on ''Space Battleship Yamato''. It was released in five episodes from 2004 to 2007. Its first episode was temporarily available for streaming online in 2007. Unable to continue his plans for the '' Great Yamato'' project after a copyright shift in March 2002, Leiji Matsumoto radically redesigned the ship and staffed it with a completely new crew starting with modified versions of his ''Great Yamato'' characters. The story begins in 3199, when a mighty enemy attacks the
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from a neighbouring galaxy, and defeats the Milky Way Alliance, reducing them to just six fleets. After the Alliance headquarters is destroyed, and when the collapse of the central Milky Way Alliance is imminent, the ''Great Yamato "Zero"'' embarks on a mission to assist the Milky Way Alliance in one last great battle.


''New Space Battleship Yamato'' (2004, cancelled)

In March 2002, a Tokyo court ruled that Yoshinobu Nishizaki legally owned the ''Yamato'' copyrights. Nishizaki and Matsumoto eventually settled, and Nishizaki pushed ahead with developing a new Yamato television series. Project proposals for a 26-episode television series were drawn up in early 2004, but no further work was done with Tohoku Shinsha not backing the project. American series expert Tim Eldred was able to secure a complete package of art, mecha designs, and story outline at an auction over Japanese store Mandarake in April 2014. Set 20 years after ''Final Yamato'', the series would have shown Susumu Kodai leading a salvage operation for the remains of the ''Yamato''. The ship is rebuilt as the Earth Defense Force builds a second Space Battleship Yamato to combat the Balbard Empire, an alien race that has erected a massive honeycombed cage called Ru Sak Gar over Earth, in a bid to stop the human race's spacefaring efforts. A feature film to be released after the series ended would have featured the original space battleship fighting the Balbards' attempt to launch a black hole at Earth. Kodai, Yuki, and Sanada are the only original series characters who would have returned in the series.


Remakes


Live-action film (2010)

Released on December 1, 2010, ''Space Battleship Yamato'' is the franchise's first live-action film. Directed by
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, the movie stars
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as Susumu Kodai and
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as Yuki. It was revealed originally that the plot would be based on that of the 1974 series. However, an official trailer released during June 2010 on Japanese television has also shown elements from the series' second season (1978). The film had a budget of over ¥2 billion, and was the fourth highest grossing Japanese live-action film of the year, and the 31st highest grossing Japanese film of all time at the time of release.


''Yamato 2199'' (2012)

Debuting in Japanese cinemas on April 7, 2012, ''2199'' is a remake of the 1974 series.
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serves as supervising director, with character designs by
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, and Junichiro Tamamori and Makoto Kobayashi in charge of mecha and conceptual designs. The series is a joint project of
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and AIC.
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designed the new series' opening sequence.


''Yamato 2202'' (2017)

The sequel to the first remake
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, and debuting in Japanese cinemas on February 25, 2017, ''2202'' is a remake of the second series, with Nobuyoshi Habara as director and Harutoshi Fukui as writer. Most of the staff and original cast from the first remake were brought back to the project. It is also the final animated project by then-defunct
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, returning to animate the series.


''Yamato 2205'' (2021)

The sequel to the second remake heptalogy, it debuted in Japanese cinemas on October 8, 2021. ''2205'' is a remake of the film '' Space Battleship Yamato: The New Voyage''. Kenji Yasuda directed the film while Harutoshi Fukui returned as writer. It is the first ''Yamato'' work animated by
Satelight is a Japanese animation studio. Aside from several stand-alone projects, the studio is well known for producing the '' Aquarion'' and '' Symphogear'' franchises, as well as later installments of the '' Macross'' franchise. The company's Represe ...
.


''Be Forever Yamato: Rebel 3199'' (2024)

A sequel in the remake series, ''3199'' was announced in January 2022 and is a remake of both ''
Be Forever Yamato is a 1980 Japanese science fiction anime film and the fourth film (third theatrical) based on the classic anime series ''Space Battleship Yamato'' (known as ''Star Blazers'' in the United States). The film is unique for switching from monaural V ...
'' and ''
Space Battleship Yamato III , also known as ''Star Blazers: The Bolar Wars'', is a Japanese military science fiction anime series produced by Academy Productions. It is the sequel to '' Be Forever Yamato'' created by Yoshinobu Nishizaki and Leiji Matsumoto. It aired on ...
''. It will premiere as seven films, beginning on July 19, 2024. Naomichi Yamato is directing with Fukui returning as writer. The series is animated by Studio Mother with Satelight assisting.


Timeline(s)

With the retelling of ''Arrivederci Yamato'' as the open-ended ''Yamato II'' television series (ending in late 2201), ''Arrivederci'' was redesignated as a discardable, alternate timeline. The follow-on film, ''Yamato: The New Voyage'', took place in late 2201; and its successor, ''Be Forever Yamato'', in early 2202. ''Yamato III'' was commonly believed to be set in 2205 (several printed publications used this date, although it was never stated in the show's broadcast). But the following film, ''Final Yamato'', was set in 2203. The opening narration of ''Final'' mentioned the Bolar/Galman conflict, implying that the date for ''Yamato III'' was to be regarded as some time between 2202 and 2203 (making for an unrealistic and compressed timeline). It is not known if this change was due to the lackluster response to ''Yamato III'', the production staff's dissatisfaction with the truncated series (additionally, Nishizaki and Matsumoto had limited involvement with it), or a mere oversight. In 2220, the ship is rebuilt following the events of ''Final Yamato''. The new captain of the ship is Susumu Kodai, who was the main character in the previous movies. It is stated in ''Space Battleship Yamato: Resurrection'' that it is set 17 years after ''Final Yamato''.


Original continuity

* 2199–2200: ''Space Battleship Yamato'' (1974–1975) / '' Yamato: The Movie'' (1977) * 2201: '' Arrivederci Yamato'' (1978) / ''
Space Battleship Yamato II , also known as ''Star Blazers: The Comet Empire'' or ''Star Blazers II'', is a Japanese military science fiction anime series produced by Academy Productions. It is the sequel to ''Space Battleship Yamato'' and an adaptation of the movie '' Ar ...
'' (1978–1979), '' Yamato: The New Voyage'' (1979) * 2202: ''
Be Forever Yamato is a 1980 Japanese science fiction anime film and the fourth film (third theatrical) based on the classic anime series ''Space Battleship Yamato'' (known as ''Star Blazers'' in the United States). The film is unique for switching from monaural V ...
'' (1980) * 2203: ''
Space Battleship Yamato III , also known as ''Star Blazers: The Bolar Wars'', is a Japanese military science fiction anime series produced by Academy Productions. It is the sequel to '' Be Forever Yamato'' created by Yoshinobu Nishizaki and Leiji Matsumoto. It aired on ...
'' (1980–1981), ''
Final Yamato is a 1983 Japanese anime epic science fiction film and the fifth film (fourth theatrical) of the ''Space Battleship Yamato'' saga (known as ''Star Blazers'' in the United States). Its extended 70mm cut was the longest theatrical animated film i ...
'' (1983) * 2220: '' Yamato: Resurrection'' (2009) * 2520: ''
Yamato 2520 was Yoshinobu Nishizaki's attempt at a sequel to ''Space Battleship Yamato'', set several hundred years after the original series. However, Nishizaki was sued by Leiji Matsumoto for breach of copyright. Ultimately, ''Yamato 2520'' was left ...
'' (1995–1996) * 3199: '' Great Yamato No. 0'' (2004–2007) (unofficial)


Remakes

* 2199: ''Space Battleship Yamato'' (2010, live action) / '' Yamato 2199'' (2012–2013), '' Odyssey of the Celestial Ark'' (2014) * 2202–2203: '' Space Battleship Yamato 2202'' (2017–2019) * 2205: '' Space Battleship Yamato 2205'' (2021–2022) * 2207: '' Be Forever Yamato: Rebel 3199'' (2024–)


Staff


Manga


''Space Battleship Yamato'' (1974)

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had written adaptations of ''Space Battleship Yamato'', published in
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's ''
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'' magazine from November 1974 issue (released on October 1) to May 1975 issue (published on April 1) and collected into one volume, and ''Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato'', published from July 1978 issue (released on June 1) to December 1979 issue (published on November 1) and collected into two volumes. Also included in the third volume is the gaiden manga ''Eternal Story of Jura'', originally published in 1976 in Akita Shoten's ''Playcomic'' periodical.
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licensed the manga in 2017 and released it in English as hardcover omnibus ''Space Battleship Yamato: The Classic Collection'' on April 9, 2019.


''Great Yamato'' (2000)

is a manga created by Leiji Matsumoto during his tenure as a copyright holder for ''Space Battleship Yamato'' (1998-2002). It was published in
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's monthly magazine ''Gotta Comics'' from February 2000 to October 2001 and partially collected into two volumes. It was set in the year 3199 and brought together the distant descendants of the Yamato crew to lift off in a much bigger version of the original ship. In 2001 Matsumoto,
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, and composer Hiroshi Miyagawa released a music album ''Symphonic Suite Great Yamato''. In early 2002 Matsumoto announced his intentions to create an anime titled ''The Great Galaxy Series: The Tale of Great Yamato 7vs7''. But ''Great Yamato'' was cut short when a court order in Japan blocked Matsumoto's further use of the copyright in March 2002.


Video games


Arcade game

''Space Battleship Yamato'' was a 1985 Japanese exclusive Laserdisc video game designed by
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which was based on the television series of the same name. ''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.


Game Boy game

Released in 1992 for the
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, ''Space Battleship Yamato'' is a
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game, with the player fighting against Dessler. The player can move a few places on the battlefield at a time, and, if they encounter an enemy, it will start a
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section that they must complete without losing all their ''Cosmo Tigers'' in order to advance.


''The Distant Planet Iscandar''

Released in 1999 for the
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, the game's story is based on original ''Yamato'' series, but incorporates events from
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's manga. The game requires the player to manage the Yamato, and its crew, flying the ship, attacking enemies, and using individual crewmen to invade enemy territory.


''Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato, Soldiers of Love''

Released in May 2000 for the PlayStation, this game is based on the events of '' Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato'' and ''
Space Battleship Yamato II , also known as ''Star Blazers: The Comet Empire'' or ''Star Blazers II'', is a Japanese military science fiction anime series produced by Academy Productions. It is the sequel to ''Space Battleship Yamato'' and an adaptation of the movie '' Ar ...
''. It features the same basic gameplay as ''The Faraway Planet Iscandar'', but allows for a branching story, with events coming from either ''Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato'' or ''Space Battleship Yamato II''.


''The Tracks of Heroes''

Released in September 2000 for the PlayStation, this game is an original series fan disc based on the Leiji Matsumoto's 1976 manga ''Eternal Story of Jura''.


''Reminiscences of Iscandar''

The first
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''Yamato'' game, released in 2004, ''Reminiscences of Iscandar'' is more action-oriented than previous titles, focusing more on combat between the Yamato and Gamilas, rather than micromanaging the crew, though it is heavy on dialogue and
cutscene A cutscene or event scene (sometimes in-game cinematic or in-game movie) is a sequence in a video game that is not interactive, interrupting the gameplay. Such scenes are used to show conversations between characters, set the mood, reward the ...
s, which make up the majority of the content of the game.


''Counterattack of the Dark Nebula''

A March 2005 game, and the first ''Yamato'' game to be a
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, but still offers a branching story like the other games. It is the second in the PS2 trilogy of ''Yamato'' games.


''Collapse of the Double Galaxy''

An April 2005 game, and the third in the PS2 trilogy of ''Yamato'' games.


Typing games

Three separate ''Yamato'' typing games have been released – ''Typing Wave-Motion Gun'' (2000), ''Typing Warp'' (2001), and ''Typing Dispersion Wave-Motion Gun'' (2001).


Pachinko games

Three
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games for ''Space Battleship Yamato'' have been created, released in 2007, 2009, and 2013.


''Space Battleship Yamato: Voyagers of Tomorrow''

''Space Battleship Yamato: Voyagers of Tomorrow'' is a browser game on the G123 platform based on the remake series and released in 2023.


Merchandise

Due to its extensive financial success, ''Space Battleship Yamato'' has since its release seen a long line of merchandise. Starting in 1974, many Yamato-themed products have been sold, including clothing, tableware, stationery, and models of the characters, with the ''Cosmo Tigers'' and ''Yamato'' itself receiving particular attention. Additionally, models of Dessler's fleet were available, and at the time it was uncommon for the villain's ships or
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to be sold.
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was responsible for most of the merchandising, and their choice to sponsor ''Space Battleship Yamato'' at such an early stage of its production is considered influential in the company's financial success. Bandai produced an extensive number of models of the ''Yamato'', in a variety of sizes, the largest, and most elaborate one being a 70 cm (27.5 inch) model released in 2007. The ship comes with a
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, designed to look like the Wave-Motion Gun's
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, with which the ''Yamato's'' shutters, main and auxiliary guns, pulse lasers, and Wave-Motion Gun can all be interacted with. The ship was sold for ¥47,250 ($450).


Legacy and impact

Initially, ''Space Battleship Yamato'' was ignored – the original 1974 anime was forced to halve its episode count due to low ratings and viewership. However, with the release of the 1977 film, it had a surge in popularity, and ultimately achieved a
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. During the original broadcast, despite the general lack of interest,
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received a "very surprising" amount of
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from women who had watched the show, which came as a surprise due to the fact he had intended for it to be watched mostly by a male audience. Prior to the release of ''Yamato'' in 1974,
anime is a Traditional animation, hand-drawn and computer animation, computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside Japan and in English, ''anime'' refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, , in Japan and in Ja ...
was called ''terebi
manga are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long history in earlier Japanese art. The term is used in Japan to refer to both comics ...
'' (TV manga). The success of ''Yamato'', both because of its tone and themes that were ambitious for an anime at that time, and the fact it was an original work, made it influential in the move towards the term anime.


Cultural impact

''Space Battleship Yamato'' is one of the most influential anime series in Japan. Its turn towards more serious themes and complex storylines influenced future works in the sci-fi and mecha genre, including ''
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'', '' Evangelion'', and ''
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''. ''Yamato'' would go on to influence many later anime, including ''
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'' and ''
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''. Its popularity subsequently lead to various parodies and references, such as in ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''.
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has ranked ''Yamato'' as his favorite anime and credited it with sparking his interest in anime. ''Yamato'' was also the first anime series or movie to win the
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, a feat not repeated until the film '' Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind'' (1984). The later 1977 film ''
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'' bears a number of similarities to the original 1974 ''Yamato'' series. For example, both are
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works with militant empires, star ships and space battles; the robot R2D2 bears a strong resemblance to Analyzer in ''Yamato'', in terms of both design and narrative function; and both works involve ship design blue-prints which are delivered by the female leads. Several critics have suggested that ''Yamato'' may have influenced ''Star Wars'', though
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did not mention it among his Japanese influences (such as
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's
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). ''Yamato'' also had an impact on
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. It was cited as an inspiration behind the influential
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game ''
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''. Game designer
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also credits the Wave Motion Gun as the origin of the
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move in the ''
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'' series.


Characters and themes

The ''Space Battleship Yamato'' series generally involves themes of brave sacrifice, noble enemies, and respect for heroes lost in the line of duty. This can be seen as early as the second episode of the first season, which recounts the defeat of the original battleship ''
Yamato was originally the area around today's Sakurai, Nara, Sakurai City in Nara Prefecture of Japan, which became Yamato Province and by extension a Names of Japan, name for the whole of Japan. Yamato is also the dynastic name of the ruling Imperial ...
'' while sailors and pilots from both sides salute her as she sinks (this scene was cut from the English dub, but later included on the ''
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'' DVD release). The movies spend much time showing the crew visiting monuments to previous missions and recalling the bravery of their fallen comrades. Dessler, the enemy defeated in the first season and left without a home or a people, recognizes that his foes are fighting for the same things he fought for and, eventually, becomes an important and loyal ally to Earth.


English-language title

For many years, English-language releases of the anime bore the title ''Space Cruiser Yamato''. This
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has appeared in Japanese publications because Nishizaki, a
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enthusiast who owned a cruiser
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, ordered that this translation be used out of love for his boat. However, in reference to naval nomenclature, it is technically inaccurate, as means "
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" and not "
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" (which in Japanese would be ). Leiji Matsumoto's manga adaptation was usually referred to as ''Cosmoship Yamato''. ''
Star Blazers ''Star Blazers'' is an American adaptation of the Japanese anime television series . ''Star Blazers'' was first broadcast in the United States in 1979. It was the first popular English-translated anime that had an overarching plot and storylin ...
'' (1979) is a heavily edited dubbed version for the United States market produced by Westchester Film Corporation. Voyager Entertainment released DVD volumes and comic adaptations of the anime years later. Contemporary ''Yamato'' releases, including the Voyager Entertainment DVD and Seven Seas Entertainment release of the manga, are marketed either as ''Star Blazers'' or ''Space Battleship Yamato''.


Explanatory notes


References


Further reading

* Mizuno, Hiromi (2007)
"When Pacifist Japan Fights: Historicizing Desires in Anime"
. ''
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'' 2.


External links

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"Uchū Senkan Yamato"
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