Star Blazers

Star Blazers

1979
Star Blazers
Star Blazers

Star Blazers

8.4 | en | Animation

Star Blazers is an American animated television series adaptation of the Japanese anime series, Space Battleship Yamato I, II, and III. Star Blazers was first broadcast in the United States in 1979. Significantly, it was the first popular English-translated anime that had an overarching plot and storyline that required the episodes to be shown in order. It dealt with somewhat more mature themes than other productions aimed at the same target audience at the time. As a result, it paved the way for future arc-based, plot-driven anime translations.

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EP25  Yamato, Hit the Sun
Apr. 04,1981
Yamato, Hit the Sun

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EP24  The Secret of Planet Shalabart
Jan. 01,0001
The Secret of Planet Shalabart

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EP23  Battle at the Scalageck Strait
Jan. 01,0001
Battle at the Scalageck Strait

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EP22  Farewell Planet Phantom
Jan. 01,0001
Farewell Planet Phantom

On board the Argo, Derek, Nova and Sandor are unable to locate Flash and Jason, who are trapped in a tunnel on the planet. Suddenly, Flash and Jason meet the planet's life center, who asks them to take care of Queen Mariposa. Phantom says that Mariposa has the secret to the planet Guardiana and must be taken somewhere safe. Phantom then returns Flash, Jason and Mariposa to the planet's surface, where a rescue ship from the Argo picks them up. They describe their findings to Derek, who assigns Flash to be Mariposa's escort. After the Star Force leaves, they see Galmanian ships materialize. Mariposa says that the Galmans will attack Phantom. Flash warns Derek, who sends an urgent message to the Galmans asking them not to attack. The message is ignored, however, and the Galmans destroy Phantom. Derek asks Desslok why he ordered Phantom destroyed. Desslok says that he punished Phantom for embarrassing him and Derek by deceiving them. Having lost much time, the Star Force resumes its search for a new Earth. Meanwhile, Belmayze and Desslok learn that Mariposa is now on board the Argo and dispatch war fleets after the ship. 111 days remain before the sun destroys Earth.

EP21  Shattered Hope
Jan. 01,0001
Shattered Hope

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EP20  Planet Phantom It Is
Jan. 01,0001
Planet Phantom It Is

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EP19  On the Way to Planet Phantom
Jan. 01,0001
On the Way to Planet Phantom

The Argo begins the first of three warps to Planet Phantom, a distant planet of which little is known other than that it resembles Earth. At Bolar Headquarters, Belmayze orders a fleet to attack and destroy the Argo. Meanwhile, the Star Force receives a distress call from a small planet. Commander Wildstar sends Jason, Flash and IQ-9 to investigate, but just as they leave the Argo, the transmission stops. Derek decides to allow the mission to continue. On the planet, Jason and Flash discover several followers of Queen Guardiana who were on a pilgrimage when their ship became disabled and they had to land. Derek has a team repair the pilgrims' ship, but Bolar ships appear just after the pilgrims take off. Derek tries to negotiate with the Bolar fleet, but the fleet attacks both the Argo and the pilgrims' ship. Derek has the Cosmo Tigers launch to protect the pilgrims' ship. Just then, Queen Guardiana appears before the Argo in the direction of Phantom. The Star Force wonders if she might perhaps be guiding them toward the planet. 139 days remain before the sun destroys Earth.

EP18  The Angry Sun
Jan. 01,0001
The Angry Sun

Sandor and Homer travel to Earth with Major Cranshaw, one of Desslok's scientists. After meeting the Earth Defense Force's commander, Cranshaw takes one ship to Saturn while Sandor and Homer follow in a second ship. Sandor explains the plan: first, Cranshaw will launch specially designed missiles to form a magnetic shield around the sun. Then Sandor's group will launch special missiles to gather asteroid fragments and send them into the sun. Finally, Cranshaw will launch proton missiles, and the resulting reaction will return the sun to normal. At first the plan appears to succeed, with the sun's temperature falling, but it then rapidly rises, forcing both ships to immediately retreat. Humiliated by the failure, Cranshaw orders his men to abandon his ship, then commits suicide by flying it into the sun. Derek and Nova offer their condolences to Desslok on the loss of Major Cranshaw. Desslok wishes Derek and Nova success on their mission. As Derek and Nova leave, they see several of Queen Guardiana's worshippers. Derek asks Desslok about the worshippers, and Desslok simply says Galman doesn't need two gods. He then tells the Star Force about another planet -- Phantom -- which is similar to Earth and supposedly uninhabited. 153 days remain before the sun destroys Earth.

EP17  Desslar's Empire at the Eleventh Hour
Jan. 01,0001
Desslar's Empire at the Eleventh Hour

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EP16  A Fete Day for Desslar
Jan. 01,0001
A Fete Day for Desslar

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EP15  Star Force Becomes a Prisoner
Jan. 01,0001
Star Force Becomes a Prisoner

On board the Argo, Dr. Sane operates on Commander Wildstar to remove shrapnel from his arm. When Derek wakes up, he tries to go to the bridge, but Nova orders him to rest, saying she'll take care of him. Meanwhile, Sandor finishes the subspace sonar and installs it on the ship. In space, Feral has two of his ships move into position so they can be detected. The Argo destroys both ships, but the rest of the fleet then lures it to Admiral Smeardom's fortress. With Derek incapacitated, Jason orders an attack, but Smeardom captures the Argo. Upset at the result, Jason visits Derek in the infirmary to apologize. Derek, however, consoles the cadet, telling him not to be discouraged. He then asks Jason to help him to the bridge. Smeardom reports the Argo's capture to Galman Emperor Desslok, but when Desslok hears the Argo's name for the first time, he berates Smeardom for disobeying orders. Desslok radios the Argo and apologizes for Smeardom's actions. He invites the Star Force to visit him at the center of the Galman Empire, not as a prisoner, but as a guest. 207 days remain before the sun destroys Earth.

EP14  The Subspace Submariner: Garuman Wolf
Jan. 01,0001
The Subspace Submariner: Garuman Wolf

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EP13  Dreadful Bolar Federation
Jan. 01,0001
Dreadful Bolar Federation

As the hijackers take over the Argo's engine room, Jason and Flash discover they are carrying stun rifles and report this to Commander Wildstar. The hijackers demand to be taken to the planet Guardiana and its Queen, who is said to be a legendary space goddess. Leading a team into the engine room, Derek overpowers the hijackers, turning them over to the Bolars. Bemlayze, the Bolar Prime Minister, arranges for Derek to meet him on Berth. Enroute, Derek discovers the hijackers are being executed. He then learns that Bemlayze had ordered their execution. When Derek says he'll rescue the prisoners, the meeting turns sour, forcing Derek and his crew to fight their way out of the meeting and off the planet. In space, Bemlayze's ships attack the Argo but miss and end up destroying Berth. Derek vows to never forget Bemlayze's cruelty. 227 days remain before the sun destroys Earth.

EP12  A Penal Colony in Space
Jan. 02,1981
A Penal Colony in Space

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EP11  Yamato in Danger Near the Cygnus
Jan. 01,0001
Yamato in Danger Near the Cygnus

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EP10  Dagon's New Fleet Attacks Back
Jan. 01,0001
Dagon's New Fleet Attacks Back

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EP9  Battle at Barnard's Star
Jan. 01,0001
Battle at Barnard's Star

As Dagon continues his attack on the Argo, Derek Wildstar tries to locate the Galman base. He discovers that Galman ships, not satellites, are reflecting the lasers toward the Argo, and launches an attack on them. The Cosmo Tigers provide additional support, destroying the ships. Derek locates the relay stations and orders a surprise attack. Dagon launches a proton missile at the Argo, but the Star Force fires the Wave Motion Gun, destroying both the missile and the base. Dr. Sane tries his best to save the old man rescued from the planet, but is unsuccessful. Derek then learns that the woman he rescued from the planet is four months pregnant and decides to send all the women on the ship, except for Nova, back to Earth. 306 days remain before the sun destroys Earth.

EP8  The Last Pioneer
Jan. 01,0001
The Last Pioneer

As the Argo approaches one of Neptune's moons, which is similar to Earth, an attempt on Earth to use the sun's energy to cool it off fails. Meanwhile, Commander Wildstar heads a landing party to locate the source of several radio transmissions coming from the planet. Just then, the party encounters fire from a lone gunman, and they pursue the man, who appears to be from Earth. They find the man, his daughter, and her husband, the latter of whom is seriously ill and eventually dies. When the man collapses, the team transports him and his daughter back to the Argo. On the other side of the planet, Dagon prepares to attack the Star Force with an array of ships designed to reflect lasers fired from the planet's surface at their target. He activates the weapon, attacking the Argo from all sides. Wildstar heads off to locate the base and destroy it. 308 days remain before the sun destroys Earth..

EP7  The Rough Seas of Alpha
Jan. 01,0001
The Rough Seas of Alpha

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EP6  Great Battle Near Planet Brumas
Jan. 01,0001
Great Battle Near Planet Brumas

Dagon continues his attack on the Argo and the Legendra near Planet Brumas. The Cosmo Tigers destroy several Galman ships, and Dagon ramps up the attack. Ram sends one final message thanking the Argo for its help before the Legendra is destroyed. Commander Wildstar orders the Cosmo Tigers back before continuing the counterattack on the Galman fleet. Dagon orders his flagship and two others to warp while the remaining ships continue to engage the Argo. One ship crashes into the Argo, inflicting heavy damage. A Galman boarding party engages the Argo's KP crew, mortally wounding Jason's supervisor. Jason grabs several weapons and helps hold off the boarding party. Wildstar leads a team to help, and Jason kills his first combatant -- a Galman robot. The Argo pulls free from the Galman ship before the latter explodes. On the Argo's main deck, Wildstar offers a space burial to those who died in the attack, including Jason's supervisor and several non-robotic Galmanians. 325 days remain before the sun destroys Earth.

EP5  S O S Legendra!
Jan. 01,2007
S O S Legendra!

The Argo approaches the battle-damaged Legendra, fleeing from the Galman fleet. Wildstar wishes to keep Earth neutral, but the Galmans have other ideas.

EP4  Shoot for Planet Mars
Jan. 01,0001
Shoot for Planet Mars

Commander Wildstar orders a warp to the planet Mars to test the crew. As soon as the ship comes out of warp, he has the crew go through sixteen hours of drills, including a simulated attack on Mars and the Argo taking damage and casualties. While the exhausted cadets rest, Jason discovers that the section commanders continue to train even after drills are completed. He also learns that Wildstar trains harder than anyone else, even in his spare time. Just then, the crew are summoned to their battle stations when the ship's radar picks up enemy missiles approaching. The Argo destroys all the missiles and continues on its journey. 328 days remain before the sun destroys Earth.

EP3  Star Force Embarks at Dawn
Jan. 01,0001
Star Force Embarks at Dawn

During the ongoing war outside of Earth's solar system, one of the ships mistakenly warps to Earth's atmosphere, heading directly for the Argo's location. The Earth Defense Force alerts Commander Wildstar, who sends the Cosmo Tigers to investigate. The ship attacks the Tigers, but they dispatch it. Wildstar briefs his crew on the mission, offering those who wish to remain on Earth a chance to leave. Chief Communications Officer Homer Glitchman is the only one who does so, wanting to find a girl who had given him a flower, but whose name he didn't get. Derek discovers that the girl in question is Wendy, the EDF's commander's granddaughter, and sends out the Cosmo Tigers to bring Homer back. Just then, he finds Homer still on board and brings him back to meet Wendy, who wishes him luck. As the Argo launches into space, 329 days remain before the sun destroys Earth.

EP2  The Great Battle in the Milky Way
Jan. 01,0001
The Great Battle in the Milky Way

On board the Argo, Commander Wildstar meets former shipmate Cory Conroy. Derek shows Conroy the new Cosmo Tiger fighter, being piloted by Cadet Flash Contrail. In the mess hall, they meet Flash briefly before Derek receives orders to send Flash back home. Mark Venture briefs the crew on where they plan to look for a new planet, but Derek says that beyond a certain point they don't know what to expect. The ongoing war between the two factions intrudes into Earth's solar system, prompting the Earth Defense Force commander to order the Argo to launch sooner than the six days Wildstar said he needed to prepare for departure. Meanwhile, the increasing solar activity creates more havoc on the Earth. When Flash gets home, he argues with his father, who wants him to take over the family business. Flash's ill mother implores his father to let him return to the Star Force so he can be happy.

EP1  Solar System Faces Destruction
Oct. 11,1985
Solar System Faces Destruction

A war between two factions outside the Solar System threatens Earth. A wayward missile in that war hits the sun (and destroys a starliner en route), and this causes the sun's nuclear fusion to go out of control. In one Earth year, unless the fusion is corrected, the sun will burn the Earth and all life will cease to exist. Also, in three years, the sun will explode and destroy the solar system. The Argo, now officially captained by Derek Wildstar, is commissioned (with new cadets) to search for a new home for the people of Earth.

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8.4 | en | Animation , Drama , Action & Adventure | More Info
Released: 1979-10-01 | Released Producted By: Sunwagon Productions , Claster Television Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

Star Blazers is an American animated television series adaptation of the Japanese anime series, Space Battleship Yamato I, II, and III. Star Blazers was first broadcast in the United States in 1979. Significantly, it was the first popular English-translated anime that had an overarching plot and storyline that required the episodes to be shown in order. It dealt with somewhat more mature themes than other productions aimed at the same target audience at the time. As a result, it paved the way for future arc-based, plot-driven anime translations.

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Cast

Christopher Collins , Corinne Orr , Peter Fernandez

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Sunwagon Productions , Claster Television Productions

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Reviews

Jetset971 Oh man, oh man, where do I begin to even start to praise this show! Kicked but from start to finish! You know you got it bad for a show when you plan your carefree childhood afternoons around it. I was so devoted to this show as a kid that I would watch it at 6:30 am or 3:30 pm every weekday no matter what. The characters were very impressive, almost real, The plot was Phenomenal, the Animie was light years ahead of any other cartoon on American TV at that time. Not to mention that Star Blazers had to have, without a shred of doubt, THE MOST infectious them song in the history of Amime, oh hell, in the history of any other TV program ever made! It was so enticing that I couldn't even miss the opening and closing credits, no matter how many times I saw it. Oh how many times as a wee lad of 10 would I hum the Star Blazers Theme song on the buss, at school, or with my equally devoted friends.This show moved me so many ways as a child. I learned that cartoons could be realistic and still be very engrossing. Like the budding romance between Wildstar and Nova, or the friendships between Wildstar and Venture. Even death was not omitted in this show. I bawled like a baby when Captain Avitar passed away just as they got back to earth with the Cosmo DNA. Best of all, although I didn't know it at the time, Star Blazers tackled very deep issues and pulled no punches. It taught kids the grim realities of war and radiation. Even though the networks had toned it down from the original, there was still no doubt that people on both sides got killed in combat. Radiation in the form of "planet bombs" were an excellent allagory for showing the horrific effets of nuclear war.I could go on and on, this show is timeless. I would love to see them put it on cable or better yet back on regular TV. I will bet anything that the kids today, being exposed to mindless animie like "Pokemon", would go crazy for this wonderous space opera!
william-cermele I have been reading some of the comments and I too can still remember the opening song and other major elements of the series story even though its been 25 some years since I have seen any episodes. This series made going to school great because it helped pass the hours until the next episode. During the summer months, no matter how nice the weather was, we were always in front of the TV at 3:00 pm sharp for our daily dose. When I first went looking to re-watch and buy the show, I could find nothing but expensive and shoddy bootleg VHS versions of individual episodes however as I understand it, all 3 seasons have been out on DVD for a few years. I will buy them eventually, the lowest price I have seen has been on a famous internet auction site for $80 per season. For now I will be renting them because, guess what, they ARE available for rental at both major online movie rental houses. "will I get my copies of the best show on TV and enjoy them for a lifetime, tune in tomorrow and find out. Remember there are only 213 Earth days left.
tdarwish2 I think another (maybe the first) reviewer said it best: "I can't believe there aren't more reviews here!" The original Japanese title for this show is "Uchuu Senkan Yamato" (Space Battleship Yamato). I believe it came out in 1974 in Japan, but was Americanized and released in the US in 1979. Be that as it may, this is, has been, and probably will be my favorite anime series of all time. Not only do I like it because it brings back great after-school memories of congregations of neighborhood kids, but it has a very believable and emotional storyline. Not many series I know of devote an ENTIRE episode to having an emotional goodbye to families before the Argo (Yamato) leaves the Solar System. There are so many well-developed sub-plots...you'll just have to see for yourself if you've never heard of this. It is a GEM, and if you like sci-fi at all, you will not be disappointed. Of the 3 series, my personal favorite is the "Quest for Iscandar." Rent it, buy it, or borrow it if you can. With VHS tapes becoming obsolete, you can get them cheaply on e-bay. I own all the VHS tapes, and the American DVDs recently put out by Voyager Entertainment. But I must say to the purists who aren't aware of this: get the 9-DVD set from www.sundevildvd.com. I am not affiliated with them in any way, but they offer a "Star Blazers DVD Bundle." It is the ENTIRE 78-episode series (Quest for Iscandar, The Comet Empire, and The Bolar Wars) for less than $100. One catch: the language is Japanese, but if you can bear the not-perfect-but-acceptable English subtitles, that's the way to go. All of these episodes are COMPLETELY UNCUT, and you'll see just how much footage was cut from the American versions! Desslok with his original Japanese voice sounds as cool as Mr. Eddie Allen doing his voice in English.They just don't make 'em like this anymore. Watch one, and you'll be hooked.....I can just about guarantee it. Enjoy.
roachralph Excellent series. Unfortunately geared toward a younger audience.This series and Robotech should be remade. If made for age range 18 to 35 and with a budget, they would become legendary. The story depth alone puts many Studios to shame.