Yamato: The New Voyage

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Yamato: The New Voyage
Shusei Nakamura
Music byHiroshi Miyagawa
Production
company
Academy Productions[e]
Distributed byToei Company
Release date
  • July 14, 1979 (1979-07-14)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Yamato: The New Voyage (宇宙戦艦ヤマト 新たなる旅立ち, Uchū Senkan Yamato Aratanaru Tabidachi, lit. "Space Battleship Yamato: The New Journey"), also known as Bon Voyage Yamato, is a 1979

Fuji TV. This was the third movie in the Space Battleship Yamato saga (however, Be Forever Yamato is the third theatrical movie). The Yamato crew must defeat the new Dark Nebula Empire.[1]
This film is the first in a two-part story arc that continues in Be Forever Yamato.

Plot

During a seemingly standard training mission a month after the war with the White Comet Empire, the crew of the Yamato face a new enemy: the mysterious Dark Nebula Empire. Kodai, Shima, Yuki, and the rest of the ship's crew have to ally with their former enemy turned ally Desslar in order to foil the evil Dark Nebula's plans of strip mining Iscandar,the home planet of old friend Queen Starsha, who helped the crew during their first voyage.

Cast

  • Kei Tomiyama as Susumu Kodai
  • Shusei Nakamura
    as Daisuke Shima
  • Yoko Asagami
    as Yuki Mori
  • Akira Kimura as Great Emperor / Narrator
  • Ichirô Nagai
    as Dr. Sakezo Sado
  • Kazuo Hayashi as Yasuo Nanbu
  • Kenichi Ogata as Analyzer
  • Koji Nakata as Meldarz - [the film's main antagonist]
  • Kouji Yada
    as Talan
  • Kousei Tomita
    as Deda
  • Makio Inoue as Tetsu Kitano
  • Desler
    / Heikuro Todo
  • Michiko Hirai as Starsha
  • Mikio Terashima as Sho Yamazaki
  • Miyuki Ueda as Starsha
  • Shinji Nomura as Yoshikazu Aihara
  • Taichirou Hirokawa
    as Mamoru Kodai
  • Takeshi Aono as Shiro Sanada
  • Tohru Furuya
    as Tasuke Tokugawa
  • Toshio Furukawa as Shigeru Samamoto
  • Yoshito Yasuhara as Kenjiro Ota
  • Yū Mizushima as Jiro Shima (scenes deleted)

Notes

  1. ^ Credited as Chief Director (総監督).
  2. ^ Credited as Animation Director (アニメーションディレクター).
  3. ^ Credited as Chief Supervising Producer (総監修).
  4. ^ Credited as Supervising Producer (監修).
  5. ^ The studio went through numerous name changes, which are listed as follows for the sake of consistency with other articles listing the studio: Academy Productions (April 1973–July 1980); Tokyo Animation (July–August 1980); Office Academy (August–October 1980); Nishizaki Music & Video Corporation (October 1980–April 1983); West Cape Corporation (April 1983–August 1997).

References

  1. ^ "All Things to All Fans: The Making of The New Voyage". StarBlazers.com. Archived from the original on April 2, 2012. Retrieved 2011-04-02.

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