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is a Japanese
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series written and illustrated by
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. It was serialized in three issues of
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's ''
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'' magazine in 1975. The following year, it won the 21st
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in the combined and category. The series has inspired a
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, an
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film, multiple
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, and an
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CD. It also inspired a sequel manga series, , serialized in ''Bessatsu Shōjo Comic'' magazine from 1976 to 1977. ''They Were Eleven'' was originally licensed in English by
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in floppy comics format in 1995, and published in the manga anthology ''
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'' in 1996. The series and its sequel have been licensed by
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for a new English-language release in 2022. The anime film was originally licensed in English by
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, but it was discontinued in 2004.


Story

Ten young space cadets are put onto a decommissioned spaceship as their final test. If they pass this test, their lifelong dreams of being valued people in their respective societies will come true. Their orders are to survive as long as they can with what they have. Once they arrive at the ship, they find that their crew has gained an eleventh member—and no one can remember the original lineup well enough to recognize which of them is the newcomer. As the days pass, the eleven cadets must deal with their suspicions of each other as well as the sudden knowledge that the spaceship is in a decaying orbit around a star, which is causing the temperature on the ship to rise. With this rise in temperature, a sickness begins to spread among the crew as they work to stabilize their orbit and determine who among them is the spy.


Media


Manga

''They Were Eleven'' was serialized in the September, October, and November issues of
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's ''
Bessatsu Shōjo Comic , known as before 2000, is a monthly Japanese manga magazine published by Shogakukan. It was conceived as a or "special issue" of its sister magazine ''Shōjo Comic''. It is released on the 13th of each month. Serializations Current * '' ...
'' magazine in 1975. Shogakukan collected the individual chapters, along with three unrelated
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by Hagio, into a single volume published on July 20, 1976. Shogakukan has since reissued ''They Were Eleven'' several times: in 1978, 1986, 1994, 2007, and 2019.
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originally licensed the series for an English-language release in North America, published in four floppy volumes in 1995, and then in the now
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anthology ''
Four Shōjo Stories ''Four Shōjo Stories'' is a manga anthology published by Viz Media in 1996. It is a collection of manga – manga aimed at an audience of adolescent girls and young adult women – containing two works by the manga artist Keiko Nishi and one ...
'' in 1996. In 2021,
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re-licensed the series for publication, set for the second quarter of 2025. ''They Were Eleven'' is also licensed by Ediciones Tomodomo in Spain and by
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in Poland.


Sequel

A sequel manga series, titled , was serialized in the December, January, and February issues of ''Bessatsu Shōjo Comic'' magazine in 1976 and 1977. Shogakukan collected the individual chapters into a single volume published on August 20, 1977. Shogakukan has since reissued several times: first in 1978, and later in collected editions of ''They Were Eleven'' published in 1986, 1994, 2007, and 2019. In 2021, Denpa licensed the sequel series for an English-language release in North America, set to be published in the second quarter of 2025.


Live-action film

A 45-minute
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adaptation of the manga was broadcast in Japan on January 2, 1977, as part of the
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's ''Shōnen Drama Series''. The film's screenplay was written by
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. It starred Taizō Sayama as Tada and the
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's Haruka Yamashiro as Frol.


Anime film

A 91-minute
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film adaptation of the manga was released in Japan on November 1, 1986. It was licensed by
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in North America and released on VHS with English
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in the early 1990s. It was re-released on VHS with a newly produced English dub in 1996 and on DVD with dual language audio tracks in 2004. Central Park Media discontinued their home video release in 2004. The New York company MYC & Associates liquidated the anime license in 2009.


Cast

* Tadatos Lane (Tada):
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(Japanese), Curtis Jones (English) * Frolbericheri Frol (Frol): Michiko Kawai (Japanese),
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(English) * King Mayan Baceska (His Majesty):
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(Japanese),
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(English) * Doricas Soldam IV (Fourth):
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(Japanese),
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(English) * Ganigus Gagtos (Ganga):
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(Japanese), Dean Elliot (English) * Amazon Carnias (Amazon):
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(Japanese), Steven Blum (English) * Vidminer Knume (Knu):
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(Japanese),
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(English) * Colonel Glenn Groff (Mule): Michihiro Ikemizu (Japanese), Henry Malloy (English) * Dolph Tasta (Red nose):
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(Japanese),
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(English) * Toto Ni (Toto): Tarako (Japanese),
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(English) * Chaco Kacka (Chaco):
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(Japanese), Dean Allen (English)


Staff

* Director:
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, * Executive Producer: * Original Story:
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* Planning: * Screenplay: Toshiaki Imaizumi, Katsumi Koide * Animation Director: Keizo Shimizu * Character Design: Akio Sugino, Keizo Shimizu * Effects Director: Kenichi Maejima * Mechanical Design: Yōichi Yajima * Art Director: * Cinematography: Nobuo Koyama * Audio Director:
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* Music Director: Zen Oikawa * Music:
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** Theme Song: "Boku no Honesty", * Producer: Minoru Kotoku * Production:
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,
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Stage plays

''They Were Eleven'' has been adapted into several
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in Japan. The first, performed by the all-male acting troupe , ran from June to July 2004; the second, performed by Axel, ran from December 2008 to January 2009; the third, performed by the all-male acting troupe , ran from February to March 2011; the fourth, performed by Studio Life, ran throughout January 2013; and the fifth, performed by Studio Life, ran from May to June 2019. The sequel manga series has also been adapted into two stage plays in Japan: one performed by Studio Life, which ran from February to April 2013, and another performed by the female
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group Morning Musume '16, which ran throughout June 2016.


Audio drama

An
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adaptation of the manga was produced by the drama CD label E-Star and released in Japan on September 25, 2013. It starred
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as Tada,
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as Frol,
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as King Mayan Baceska, and
Daisuke Kishio is a Japanese voice actor, singer and narrator from Matsusaka, Mie. He changed his given name from 大輔 to だいすけ on June 1, 2007 with the pronunciation and romanization remaining the same. He joined Aoni Production on April 1, 2014. H ...
as Doricas Soldam IV.


Reception

In 1976, ''They Were Eleven'' won the 21st (1975)
Shogakukan Manga Award The is one of Japan's major 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 ...
in the combined and category.


See also

* '' Lily C.A.T.''


References


External links

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