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classicanime79 · 25 days
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confusinglystupid · 4 months
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the one WITH vocals wont fucking opload but heres the one without
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genkinahito · 5 months
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Kurosaki Maon THE MOVIE “Moshi Kimi ga Anohi no Boku ni Nattemo”, Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato: In the Name of Love 4K Remaster, The IDOLM@STER Shiny Colors Part 3, Detective Conan vs. Kid the Phantom Thief, BLOODY ESCAPE – Jigoku no Tosogeki Japanese Film Trailers
Welcome to the second and last trailer post of this week. Seven Japanese films have been included. There is another film, a Cinema Kabuki screening but I’m not covering that. The previous trailer post detailed two films released on January 02nd, both documentaries but very different in terms of the subject matter. There was also an indie film and a major feature debut. I also published my Top…
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asanuman · 9 months
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4K remaster version "Farewell Space Battleship Yamato Warriors of Love" It will be released next year!
It became a huge social phenomenon when it was released! I was a child, but I remember it well.
Yamato is the work that inspired me to pursue this career. It's a memorial and a special piece.
However, "Farewell" is too sad…
A few years ago, the remake version, I was able to participate in ``Space Battleship Yamato 2202 Warriors of Love.'' I thought that this work was good because it was a salvation content.
After all, I have to go see it!
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SATOSHI KON
“If you look at a dream overall, it's very difficult to discern the meaning. However, as time goes on, there might be certain meanings in the background. Movies that you can watch once and understand- That is the type of movie I don't really like. There might be a certain part you don't quite understand, but there is a portion that rests in your heart.”
"With feelings of gratitude for all that is good in this world, I put down my pen. Well, I'll be leaving now." -Satoshi Kon
Satoshi Kon was born on October 12, 1963, his birth name was Yoshihiro Wanibuchi. He was an animator, character designer, storyboard artist, director, screen writer and manga artist from Sapporo, Hokkaido. Most of Kon's school years were spent in Sapporo, and would attend the Hokkaido Kushiro Koryo highschool. It was around this time Kon became interested in the world of animation. Some of his favourite works are Space Battleship Yamato, Heidi, Girl of the Alps, Future boy Conan and Mobile Suit Gundam. One of Kon's greatest influences for his drawings was science fiction author Yasutaka Tsuitsui, author of Paprika, which was adapted by Satoshi Kon into a movie in 2006. Kon was an enthusiastic fan of foreign films as well. John Ford, Stanley Kubrisk and Alfred Hitchcock are notable western influencial figures in Satoshi Kon's storytelling. Kon entered the Graphic Design course of the Musahiro Art University in 1982. While in college, Kon made his made his debut as a manga artist with the short story Toriko, which earned runner-up spot in the 10th annual Tatsuya Chiba awards held by Young Magazine, afterwards, he worked as an assistant for manga artist Katsuhiro Otomo, the creator of the legendary Akira. After graduating college, Kon worked in anime for the first time as an animator and background designer for the film Roujin Z, written by Otomo. He would also animate in works such as Jojo's Bizarre adventures and Hashire Melos. During his time working on the short-film Magnetic Rose, Kon would develop his love for the theme of fantasy and reality, which is the key theme of his movies and tv shows. In the year 1994, Kon would end his career as a manga artist completely and devote himself to the craft of anime. In 1997, Kon released his Directorial debute, Perfect Blue, produced by studio Madhouse, followed by his many legendary creations, Millenium Actress, Tokyo Goadfathers and Paranoia Agent and Paprika. These films go on to influence countless Japanese as well as Western Pop culture media, and would staple Satoshi Kon as one of the greatest film directors of all time. In 2007, Kon helped established and served as a member of the Japanese Animation Creators Association. In the year 2010, while working on what would be his potential final film, Dreaming Machine, Kon was diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer, and was given just half an year to live. On August 24th 2010, Kon passed away. The news was met with widespread shock, as Kon had decided to keep his illness a secret from the public. After his death, Kon was mentioned among the Fond Farewells in Time's people of the year,2010. His final film, Dreaming Machine, is still on hold under production, as producers search for someone who would be able to emulate and live up to Satoshi Kon's directory style.
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bens-things · 2 years
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Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato (1978) dir. Toshio Masuda, Leiji Matsumoto
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science70 · 4 years
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Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato (aka Arrivederci Yamato) (Japan, 1978 dir: Noboru Ishiguro).
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wikikomoto · 7 years
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Yamato 2202 is so freaking good. Unfortunately the soundtrack isn’t out yet. And I really wanted to post the Andromeda theme. Good thing I have like, 50 Yamato albums on my computer from the original series/movies
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cluboftigerghost · 4 years
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Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato (aka Arrivederci Yamato)... https://ift.tt/37uiMpW
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akumanoken · 4 years
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Farewell Earth the ship departing is the space battleship Yamato....
First a hum, and then soft bars sang as he worked in his office.  He had never eally had the urge to sing to pass tiem tiem before, but with it so silent, so bereft of Souji’s usual melodies, his mind simply...strove to fill in the silence.  How odd.
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What he didn’t know was that Souji was nearby.  He had heard the humming and stopped, but now that there was singing, he sat there, wriggling excitedly.  It wasn’t a bad voice, either!!
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zeether · 6 years
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Oh god the 11 minute thing for chapter 6
YUKI PLEASE BE OKAY
PLEASE
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3starjammies · 4 years
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Space Battleship Yamato is the kinda show I really need to read more about after watching it because it’s so tied to history and culture. But anyway I finished the first season and the sequel movie conclusion Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato (afterwhich they made more sequel seasons and films that ignored Farewell because the film ended up being too popular to just end) and I really liked them. It gives you a lot to chew on from that history and culture standpoint while also telling a solid dramatic story and it’s influence on anime as a whole is also interesting, being one of the first anime aimed at an older audience to become a phenomenon, paving the way for things like Gundam. While the movie doesn’t seem to have as much connection to Japanese history since the show had already concluded that story, its a really satisfying conclusion for the characters and for the Yamato, with some great action and a heartfelt climax. 
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nomadicism · 6 years
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Someone on twitter pointed out that vld s7 was just a huge macross/ Robotech reference. You’ve probably seen those, what are your thoughts?
Hi Anon! Thank you for the Ask!
My thoughts are many…and it would take more time than I have during a work week to get them all down with screenshots, but here are few that I can briefly sum up:
1. Yes, there were quite a few Robotech (Macross Saga) references in S7, as there have been throughout the series starting with the Roy Fokker easter egg in S1E1 (Rick Hunter, Miriya Parina, and Max Sterling also subtly appear in that episode).
2a. The IGF Atlas transformation references the SDF-1 Macross (which in itself was always a “What if Space Battleship Yamato could transform into a giant robot?”). There is a lot to break down here, but the SDF-1 was never a mere transforming battleship, it held the Protoculture Matrix and could teleport vast distances in space via its space-fold system.
2b. I bring up Space Battleship Yamato (e.g. Star-Blazers) because Macross took inspiration from that, and I see shades of Star-Blazers in S7 as well.
3. Protoculture is the pink-hued life-derived unobtanium energy source that is the root of the conflict in Robotech. Protoculture (and its discovery) mirror VLD’s quintessence in many ways. Not S7 specific but, it’s relevant to the IGF Atlas = SDF-1 reference.
4. The “brother/mentor relationship” between Keith and Shiro (in the flashbacks) are similar to that of Rick Hunter and Roy Fokker. And had Shiro remained dead at end of S2, then S3 probably would have given those S7 flashback scenes and the allusion to “Farewell Big Brother” would have been more obvious.
5. Acxa + Keith shares tropes with Miriya + Max.
6. MFE pilots would have felt right at home in the Skull Squadron, or aboard the Space Battleship Yamato.
7. Garrison color schemes, that of the MFE fighters and Atlas are very OG Macross (so not the Do You Remember Love movie, or later Macross spin-offs).
8. Near Total Annihilation of Earth. In Robotech/Macross, the battle versus Dolza’s fleet reduces Earth to a wasteland, with only small pockets of humanity surviving. The war continues (and this was referenced by Zarkon’s death in S5 not being the end of the story) as there are still Zentraedi who want to fight (lead by Khyron, the pretty, purple, pale-haired, backstabbing commander who speaks with a faux-British accent…hmmmm).
There’s more, those are the highlights.
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http-whateverilike · 5 years
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Movie Collection/Wishlist P. 2
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🎬DVDs are in another post, these are my VHS' and wishlist will be in another post🎬
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♥=faves
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The Addams Family
Aladdin♥
Alice in Wonderland (og)♥
American Graffiti
American Pie
An American Werewolf in London
As Good As it Gets
Austin Powers 1-2♥
Batman Forever
Beauty and the Beast♥
Betty Boop and Other Cartoon Classics♥
Be Forever Yamato
Blade Runner♥
The Breakfast Club♥
Carrie (og)♥
Children of the Corn♥
Clueless♥
The Crow
Death Becomes Her♥
Dracula
E.T.♥
Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato
Ferris Bueller's Day Off♥
Fight Club♥
Gall Force: Eternal Story
Ghostbusters
Grease♥
Gunsmith Cats: Bulletproof
Harry Potter 1♥
Hear No Evil
Indiana Jones 1-3♥
It (og)♥
Lion King♥
The Little Mermaid♥
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
Never Been Kissed♥
The Nightmare Before Christmas♥
Oh My Goddess! (Ovas) 1-5
Peter Pan♥
The Pick-up Artist♥
Pokémon: The First Movie♥
Pokémon: Jigglypuff Pop♥
Pokémon: Pikachu Party♥
Pretty in Pink♥
Pulp Fiction♥
The Rocky Horror Picture Show♥
Scary Movie♥
Scream 1-2♥
Scrooged
Signs
The Simpsons Go to Hollywood Vol II♥
Sixteen Candles♥
The Sixth Sense
Snow White♥
So I Married An Axe Murderer♥
Sol Bianca♥
Space Battleship Yamato: The New Voyage
Stand By Me
Stargate
Star Wars Episodes I-VI
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
The Silence of the Lambs♥
The Wedding Singer♥
Young Frankenstein
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paulsolorzano · 2 years
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Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato (さらば宇宙戦艦ヤマト 愛の戦士たち) Aka ‘Arrivederci Yamato’ Released 1978 Music composed by Hiroshi Miyagawa This soundtrack is a little more orchestral for the series than Ive heard so far, which gives a grander sense of scale. Triumphant passages contrasted with ominous organs give a sense of good vs evil. Rousing sections of music sounding similar to fight music of a video game JRPG; This was 1978 so any games of this kind are at least a good five years away. Western style ‘standoff’ music seems to have crept its way in as well, which I love because the space western is really a nice genre to be in. This is of course just analyzing the music without having seen the movie itself. I swear parts of this soundtrack have sounds similar to the Dragon Quest series which was composed by Koichi Sugiyama, so I did a little digging and found that he and Hiroshi Miyagawa were contemporaries, so I’d say it makes sense. I haven’t seen the show or any of the movies yet but its on the list! I found an English dub version on YouTube so when I have some time I’ll check it out for sure! What’s on your turntable today? Tag me in a comment and I’ll take a listen! Follow @paulitosrecordcollection to see me attempt to document every record/MiniDisc/cassette I have 💿💽 #paulitosrecordcollection #animesoundtrack #anime #animemusic #animeost #retroanime #japanesepressing #spacebattleshipyamato #spacebattleshipyamato2199 #spacebattleshipyamato2202 #hiroshimiyagawa #koichisugiyama #showa #さらば宇宙戦艦ヤマト 愛の戦士たち (at Arrivedercí Estate *-*) https://www.instagram.com/p/CZFjDrhvIi4/?utm_medium=tumblr
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bobduh · 3 years
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Space Battleship Yamato 2199 - Episode 8
Space Battleship Yamato 2199 – Episode 8
The universe beckons! Having made their last farewells to the known world, the Yamato’s intrepid crew now set their sights starward, as they move beyond the boundaries of our known solar system. Fearsome terrors beyond our imagining surely await them, yet our gallant heroes are undeterred, and proudly bear the weight of humanity’s future. What secrets await beyond the celestial shroud? That is…
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