At the age of seven I was the proud owner of my first double sided pencil case, magnetic covers and all. On its cover graced a magnificent grey and red starship called the
Yamato. Back then I had no idea that this cool looking space-faring battleship was from
'a seminal series in the history of anime, marking a turn towards more complex serious works'. Fast forward to 2017 and I found myself finally watching the anime albeit a modern remake of the original TV series. So with the year winding down and hobby-related projects at a lazy standstill, I present you with an anime review of ...
Space Battleship Yamato 2199 (Uchū Senkan Yamato Ni-ichi-kyū-kyū / 宇宙戦艦ヤマト2199).
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Space Battleship Yamato 2199 (Uchū Senkan Yamato Ni-ichi-kyū-kyū / 宇宙戦艦ヤマト2199) |
What is this anime about? Genre-wise
Space Battleship Yamato 2199 can be categorised as a military science fiction television series. It revolves around the trials and tribulations of a starship crew as they travel to
Iscandar, a planet located in the
Large Magellanic Cloud some 168,000 light years away. The year is 2199 and Earth is on the brink of extinction due to constant planetary bombardment by aliens called
Gamilas. Having learned of Earth's plight, another alien race
Iscandarans send technological help enabling
Yamato to reach their homeworld and retrieve humankind's last hope.
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Our heroes' first glimpse of the starship Yamato is that of a grounded wreck |
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But a new dawn is arising for mankind's last hope against the Gamilas |
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Space Battleship Yamato carries the ship registry alphanumeric BBY-01 |
Apart from the
Yamato which is obviously the main draw, a diverse and interesting cast of characters also populate the sci-fi anime series. Combination of the two gives credence to the old adage
the whole is greater than the sum of the parts because together they elevate the show to a higher level. It transcends the staid recipe of archetypal characters (e.g. ship captain and main antagonist) and a commonly used sci-fi plot of aliens invading Earth. In addition to good vehicle/character design, the writing, music and animation also contribute towards an anime that is well worth watching.
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Captain Okita Juuzu is an archetypal ship captain not unlike the old man of the sea in Greek mythology ... |
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... and Lord Dessler an archetypal villain who is calm, cool, collected and of course merciless |
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Space Battleship Yamato's crew in their colour coded uniforms ala Star Trek |
If I were to describe
Space Battleship Yamato 2199 using comparisons with existing sci-fi universes then I would say these series most resembles
Star Trek. On the surface, this is evident in the crew's color coded uniforms which correspond their respective areas of responsibility. For example pink is the medical division, orange (engineering), red (tactical), blue (science), grey (security), dark grey (fighter pilots), green (navigation), etc. Even operationally the
Yamato tends to mimic
Federation Starship Procedure like the formation of away teams. And of all the
Star Trek series, this anime most resembles
Voyager in spirit with its concept of a lone starship many light years away from Earth.
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Mori Yuki (left) and Kodai Susumu (right) form the main romance arc in the 26-episode series |
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Any romance worth its salt needs additional conflict which Yamamoto Akira provides as Kodai's secret admirer |
Character development is sufficiently deep to make viewers care for the main characters and most of the supporting cast. As such the crew are no mere extras playing second fiddle to an inanimate object that is the
Yamato. If that had been the case, this series would've found it hard to retain viewer interest beyond the first few episodes.
Space Battleship Yamato 2199 also treats war in a serious and realistic manner. Let me explain. A reoccurring theme in military autobiographies is the description of dying soldiers calling out for their mothers. This little known detail is depicted accurately in the anime.
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Supporting casts Sanada Shiro (left) and Niimi Kaoru (right) were reasonably fleshed out via their own backstories |
On a lighter note, humour and fan service is alive and well in
Space Battleship Yamato 2199. Head of the Medical Division Dr. Sado Sakezo and field medic Harada Makoto (see below) provide a fair bit of comic relief. But they aren't the sole characters around which humorous situations occur. This is spread out among the other characters too. As for fan service, the female crew (dubbed the
Yamato Girls) fulfill this role gratuitously enough for it to be vividly recollected long after the show has ended. Personally though, I find fan service to be harmless so it wasn't an issue with me.
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Slapstick humour seems to be a staple of anime in general ... |
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... as is gratuitous fan service courtesy of the Yamato Girls |
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From left: Ace pilot Akira, ship counselor Kaoru, operations officer Yuki, field medic Makoto, and cadet Misaki Yuria |
If you delight in fleet-level space battles (as well as fighter dogfights for that matter) then you are in for a treat with
Space Battleship Yamato 2199. Animation in this sci-fi series is top notch with the first 10 episodes animated by
AIC (Anime International Co.) and the subsequent ones by
Xebec. I like the art style of the whole series. And although the 26 episodes has more than its fair share of CGI but it's adroitly done so as to blend in with the regular animation.
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Yamato is involved in a lot of 'against-the-odds' space battles |
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So it's no surprise Yamato sustains incredible amounts of damage throughout her journey |
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Yet she can certainly hold her own and dish out devastating damage in return |
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Complementing the starship's considerable firepower are its fighters both in planetary atmosphere ... |
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... and in space; seen above is the starship's iconic Cosmo Zero fighter |
Meanwhile, well animated digital instrumentation panels on the
Yamato imbue an appropriate sense of futuristic high-tech gadgetry. In other words, the world in which the characters inhabit most of the time i.e. the
Yamato is a believable one. Tackiness is kept at bay completely, well almost anyway.
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As the Ship Affairs Division Officer, Yuki is exposed to her fair share of digital instrumentation panels |
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Colour scheme of the digital instrumentation panels comprised soft pastel hues |
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Roman alpha-numerals and Japanese characters are the written language of choice aboard the starship Yamato |
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Panels display symbols that actually make scientific sense and aren't just flashy, nonsensical show pieces |
There is perhaps only one exception. To me the way that Kodai fires Yamato's most powerful weapon (the wave motion gun) was reminiscent of a 70's perception of high tech. What he does (
see below) is pull out a pistol-like handle, calls out 'target scope, open', visually aligns the target and then ... pulls a trigger. I can understand if this is the director's idea of an ode to the original series in 1972, a creative throwback if you will. Otherwise, this animated sequence is an awkward wince-inducing moment.
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To fire Yamato's wave motion gun, Kodai goes into a decidedly 1970's low tech mode |
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For a ship capable of interstellar travel, whipping out a pistol-like handle and pulling the trigger is ... well ... tacky |
Yamato is an extremely versatile starship that can withstand many different mediums of travel be it space, planetary atmosphere, liquid or even a dimensional rift. For such a large starship, it is surprisingly agile too. And despite experiencing major battle damage throughout its journey, the
Yamato seems to find the resources and manpower to repair itself to almost new. While a sense of incredulity may be starting to creep into my words, it is in no way a slight to the series. Some suspension of disbelieve is always needed in a sci-fi series. After all, not too long ago the universal translator was a fanciful thingamajig in
Star Trek but we now have
Google Translate App (while the app isn't perfect by any means, it's certainly a step in the right direction).
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Yamato flies/sails through all types of medium; here she's caught in a dimensional rift |
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She is also seen sailing comfortably on an alien planet's liquid medium |
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Of course, the Yamato is in her element when traversing the vacuum of space |
Any good sci-fi show is sure to inspire a hobby modeller to recreate what he or she saw. It's no different with
Space Battleship Yamato 2199 which I give a rating of 8.5/10. There are two model kits that I've my eye on and they are both from
Bandai. One is the
Space Battleship Yamato 2199 Cosmo Reverse Version at 1/1000 scale. It's basically how the starship looks like on her journey back to Earth. The other is the
Space Battleship Yamato 2199 United Nations Cosmo Force BBY-01 at 1/500 scale. It's a bigger and more detailed plastic model kit and represents the starship early on its voyage to the planet
Iscandar. I would love to get my hands on both kits in the future.
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Bandai's 1/1000 scale Space Battleship Yamato 2199 (Cosmo Reverse Version) plastic model kit |
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Bandai's 1/500 scale Space Battleship Yamato 2199 (United Nations Cosmo Force BBY-01) plastic model kit |
[Spoiler Alert Begins] On this day over 180 years into the future, the
Yamato returns home after a long and arduous journey. Well, it isn't that much of a spoiler as most viewers would've expected the
Yamato to return. Essentially it's the journey to
Iscandar and back to Earth that constitutes the great unknown and opportunities for good story telling. And in that the series succeeds.
[Spoiler Alert Ends] In short, it's a must-watch for anime and/or military sci-fi fans.
Binge watching anime hasn't been a complete waste of time as it has allowed
me to recharge my batteries. Hopefully this will translate into more
finished projects soon. That's a promise. The next blog post will
definitely maybe feature a finished miniature painting project. Pinky swear!
P.S. Please note that character names listed here are shown in the order
of surname first followed by given name as is the norm for
East/Southeast Asian naming conventions.
I am already excited about this build! What a great post and fascinating read.
ReplyDeleteMe too! I'll likely get some practice in with the 1/1000 scale version before moving on to the 1/500 version. And thanks for the kind words Michael. :)
DeleteWow, beautiful and impressive pics!
ReplyDeleteIn my humble opinion, this is an impressive anime in terms of animation.
DeleteMakes me want to go and watch the series!
ReplyDeleteWatch it you won't regret it. ^_^ There is already a second season i.e. Super Battleship Yamato 2202 but unfortunately I haven't been able to get my hands on the latest season's episodes.
DeleteVery, very interesting sir!
ReplyDeleteThat the anime is Michał. Thank you for reading this review. :)
DeleteWell, you certainly got my attention, thanks for the review, I love that kind of stories, I may have to look for this one :)
ReplyDeleteYou have too Suber ^_^ This series is awesome. If you love sci-fi then you can't go wrong with this anime. :)
DeleteExcellent I do like watching Manga from time to time. Will have to check this out.
ReplyDeleteI hope you do. This is a great anime and I'm glad they are remaking the original series with so much better animation.
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