The appeal and evaluation of the TV series "Let's Go! Space Battleship Yamamoto Yoko"

The appeal and evaluation of the TV series "Let's Go! Space Battleship Yamamoto Yoko"

Go! Space Battleship Yamamoto Yoko: A tale of adventure and youth to the edge of the universe

"Let's Go! Space Battleship Yamamoto Yoko," which aired on TV Osaka in 1999, is a TV anime series based on the light novel by Taku Shoji and Takashi Akaishizawa, published by Fujimi Fantasia Bunko. This work was loved by many fans as a story about youth, adventure, and the vastness of the universe. Below, we will introduce detailed information and reviews of this work, as well as recommended points.

Overview

"Let's Go! Space Battleship Yamamoto Yoko" is a 26-episode series that aired every Sunday from 9:30 to 10:00 from April 4 to September 26, 1999. It was animated by Tee-Up and JCSTAFF and directed by Akiyuki Shinbo. It is based on a light novel by Taku Shoji and Takashi Akaishizawa, published by Kadokawa Shoten.

story

The protagonist of the story is a girl named Yamamoto Yoko. She and her companions are part of the crew of the space battleship Yamamoto Yoko, and embark on an adventure to the edge of space. Yoko and her companions overcome various difficulties and grow as people. The story depicts themes of friendship, love, and self-discovery against the backdrop of the brilliance of youth and the vastness of space.

character

The main characters are:

  • Yoko Yamamoto (voiced by Minami Takayama) - The protagonist. A girl who serves as a crew member of the space battleship Yamamoto Yoko.
  • Madoka Mido (voiced by Megumi Hayashibara) - Yoko's best friend, a girl who goes on adventures with her.
  • Hakuhoin Ayano Elizabeth (voiced by Miyamura Yuko) - A friend of Yoko's, a girl with excellent fighting abilities.
  • Taimiya Momiji (voiced by Niyama Shiho) - A character who appears in the OVA version and is a new companion to Yoko and her friends.
  • Curtis Lawson (voiced by Matsumoto Yasunori) - A young man who is a friend of Yoko's and serves as an engineer.
  • Zena Lion (voiced by Masako Katsuki) - The leader of Yoko's enemy forces, a woman with powerful fighting abilities.
  • Rouge (voiced by Tamagawa Sakiko) - A subordinate of Zena who is in conflict with Yoko and the others.
  • Roth (voiced by Mika Kanai) - A girl in Yoko's group who is in charge of gathering information.
  • Rubrum (voiced by Yukana Nogami) - A girl in Yoko's group who is in charge of medical care.
  • Erythron (voiced by Suzuki Masahito) - A young man with excellent fighting abilities who is a friend of Yoko and her friends.
  • Dread (voiced by Michiko Neya) - A subordinate of Zena who is in conflict with Yoko and the others.
  • Fuliger (voiced by Masashi Ehara) - A subordinate of Zena who is in conflict with Yoko and the others.
  • Zengar (voiced by Mugihito) - A friend of Yoko's, a young man with excellent fighting abilities.
  • Tentour (voiced by Hayashi Nobutoshi) - A young man with excellent fighting abilities who is a friend of Yoko and her friends.
  • Ayano's grandfather (voiced by Ishimori Tatsuyuki) - Hakuhoin Ayano Elizabeth's grandfather, and a supporter of Yoko and the others.

staff

The key staff include:

  • Planning : Yoko Project
  • Original author : Taku Shoji, Takashi Akaishizawa (Fujimi Fantasia Bunko)
  • Producers : Hiroyuki Yonemasu, Michihisa Abe
  • Animation Producer : Yuji Matsukura
  • Director : Akiyuki Shinbo
  • Chief writer : Masayoshi Sekishima
  • Original character and mecha design : Takashi Akaishizawa
  • Character design : Akio Watanabe
  • Mechanic design and visual concept : Noriaki Tetsura
  • Art director : Junichi Azuma
  • Color design : Yuko Sato
  • Director of photography : Toyomitsu Nakajo, Yutaka Kurosawa
  • Sound Director : Masafumi Mima
  • Sound Production : Techno Sound
  • Recording studio : Aoi Studio
  • Music : Kazuhiko Toyama, Takeo Suzuki
  • Animation production : Tee Up, JCSTAFF
  • Produced by : TV Osaka, Yomiuri Advertising, Yoko Project

episode

The subtitles for each episode are as follows:

  • Episode 1: The Girl with Blue Eyes (1999/04/04)
  • Episode 2: Fly! New Wings (1999/04/11)
  • Episode 3: Shine! Madoka's Youth (1999/04/18)
  • Episode 4: Quartet Formed! First Battle (1999/04/25)
  • Episode 5: Threat! The Red Snappers' Challenge (1999/05/02)
  • Episode 6: Goodbye Future (1999/05/09)
  • Episode 7: Immortal Butterfly Rises (1999/05/16)
  • Episode 8: Sometimes Like a Little Girl (1999/05/23)
  • Episode 9: Great Labyrinth (1999/05/30)
  • Episode 10: I want to fly high! (1999/06/06)
  • Episode 11: Space Battle (1999/06/13)
  • Episode 12: Farewell Udon (1999/06/20)
  • Episode 13: Beautiful Demon (1999/06/27)
  • Episode 14: Love After Death (1999/07/04)
  • Episode 15: The Sleeping Bride (1999/07/11)
  • Episode 16: The Blue-eyed Transfer Student (1999/07/18)
  • Episode 17: The Two-Faced Dancer (1999/07/25)
  • Episode 18: Masquerade (1999/08/01)
  • Episode 19: Rival Warlords (1999/08/08)
  • Episode 20: Blue and Red (1999/08/15)
  • Episode 21: The Four Red Sisters (1999/08/22)
  • Episode 22: Black Angel (1999/08/29)
  • Episode 23: Afterimage (1999/09/05)
  • Episode 24: Goodbye Planet (1999/09/12)
  • Episode 25: Red Murder (1999/09/19)
  • Episode 26: Confessions of a Mask (1999/09/26)

Evaluation and Impressions

"Let's Go! Space Battleship Yamamoto Yoko" has been highly praised as a work that focuses on the themes of youth and adventure. In particular, the story is appealing for the protagonist, Yamamoto Yoko, who grows together with her friends, and for its epic story set against the vastness of space. The characters are also highly praised for their rich personalities, and for the careful depiction of their backstories and relationships.

Director Akiyuki Shinbo's unique direction is also one of the highlights, and the film combines visual beauty with a deep story. The character and mechanic designs are also excellent, and the visual appeal of the film as a whole is outstanding.

The music is also an important element in enhancing the atmosphere of the work, and the background music by Kazuhiko Toyama and Takeo Suzuki effectively expresses the thrill of adventure and the brilliance of youth. The voice actors' performances are also excellent, especially Minami Takayama's voice as Yoko Yamamoto and Megumi Hayashibara's voice as Madoka Mido, who convey the emotions of the characters realistically.

Recommended points

Here are some reasons why we recommend "Let's Go! Space Battleship Yamamoto Yoko":

  • A story of youth and adventure : The story depicts the protagonists' growth and friendship, as well as their adventure to the edge of space, giving you a sense of the brilliance of youth.
  • Visual beauty : Director Akiyuki Shinbo's unique direction, character design, and mechanic design enhance the entire work.
  • Appealing music : The background music by Kazuhiko Toyama and Takeo Suzuki enhances the atmosphere of the story and enriches the viewing experience.
  • Character Personality : Each character's backstory and relationships are carefully drawn, making them appealing and drawing the viewer in.
  • Voice acting : The performances of the voice actors, including Minami Takayama and Megumi Hayashibara, convey the emotions of the characters realistically.

summary

"Let's Go! Space Battleship Yamamoto Yoko" is a work that combines a grand story on the theme of youth and adventure with visual beauty and the charm of the characters. The unique direction of director Akiyuki Shinbo, the music by Kazuhiko Toyama and Takeo Suzuki, and the performances of the voice actors including Minami Takayama and Megumi Hayashibara enhance the work as a whole. This is a work that I would highly recommend to anyone who wants to feel the brilliance of youth and the vastness of the universe.

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