Stardust Elegy (スターダスト悲歌), the insert song in Patalliro Stardust Project and the B-Side to Run Away on vinyl.
I quite enjoy it but it's a bit difficult to find so I figured I'll share it here for those interested in listening to the full song.
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Patalliro Movie: Stardust Project
Written by Yasuo Tanami
Directed by Nobutaka Nishizawa
Animation directed by Kinichirou Suzuki
Art directed by Isamu Tsuchida
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thinking about patalliro doing that little pacing in stardust its so cute. hes so me
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Maya Mineo truly have said:
Upd: I made this post specifically after listening to “RUN away, Rose Boys!” (performed by mangaka himself) from Patalliro: Stardust project. 💕
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Finally got my hands on the Patalliro 2nd stage play: Stardust Project!!!! I’m so excited!!! 😁😆❤️🌹🥀🖤
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akumanoken
I need to know what this is
It’s called Patalliro and I guess I watched the movie first before the anime? The movie is called Operation Stardust and oh my lord it’s like a 007 gay spoof or something I don’t even know how to describe it
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Obscure Animation Subject #50: Patalliro!
Based on the shōjo manga series by Mineo Maya, which is still ongoing surprisingly, this comedy is about the wacky adventures of Patalliro himself and the entire kingdom of Malynera. An anime adaptation was produced by Toei Animation.
The adaptation aired on Fuji TV from April 8, 1982 to May 13, 1983, with Masaki Tsuji being head writer and Nobutaka Nishizawa as cheif director. A 48-minute film, Patalliro! Stardust Keikaku, would follow the series and was released to theaters on July 10, 1983.
The manga had two spin-offs in the 2000s, Patalliro Saiyuki! and Patalliro Genji Monogatari! Saiyuki ended up getting an anime adaptation, which was produced by Magic Bus and head directed by and Kenichi Maejima. It aired on Kids Station from June 6 to November 29, 2005.
What makes the original anime notable though is that its the first show to feature shōnen-ai themes on television, and is the first animated show with a gay character, that being Jack Barbarosa Bancoran, an agent who loves flirting with and seducing young boys.
He also has the nickname of "Young Boy Killer" as well. Although women have shown interest in him, he shows no interest, though he did show mild interest in Pataliro's mother Etrange. Also he has a lover, Maraich Juschenfe, although appears and sounds feminine, is also male.
As for my thoughts, this show is quite fun. The comedy is pretty strong, but it also has some action in it and can get intense. This animated show, as explained before, is the first to feature gay characters, many years before The Owl House, and the representation is great.
Do highly recommend checking this show out, it’s very interesting to watch and is even considered a historical piece. I’m sad it isn’t as well known as it should’ve been, but the manga is still ongoing somehow. Maybe another anime adaptation could happen soon who knows.
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