Basic plot introduction: a universe of cyborgs and starships with Flat Earth style "planetoids" depends on a central figure, the Queen of the Great Planet to radiate Galaxy Energy and bless all with peace and prosperity. When denied this due to the current Queen falling victim to old age, all manner of normal things: animals, plants, fossils, inanimate objects - are mutated into monsters of rather original design. The Princess Aurora is sent to the Great Planet to bring an end to this, and three brave cyborg warriors go with her, Kugo Jogo and Hakka. Thus begins our epic adventure to save not only the
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Earth, but the Galaxy.
Starzinger was renamed Spaceketeers for the United States' market, and this is the version that was overdubbed for the Yugoslav market and what I watched as a kid. Not much survived in my memory so I decided to watch the series. This review covers the original show (I have not seen Spaceketeers). It is one uneven show, with both strengths and weaknesses. But it certainly doesn't deserve to be wiped from existence, so I am perplexed by how it became as obscure as it is, considering it is a Leiji Matsumoto show.
Sure the weaknesses are easy to spot while the strengths only become apparent after a number of episodes, so if you know yourself to be impatient with anime and maybe value the smoothness of the animation over the work put into writing the characters and weaving the plot, this anime is probably not for you. The science is non-existent, scientific terms are thrown around and made to mean whatever, and generally any verisimilitude towards the natural world is missing. These are naive kids stories, imagine it as a story being told to a five-year-old. A definitive strength of the animation are the abstract landscapes of space, with vivid colours and strong strokes they give you impossible worlds. Otherwise the animation relies on repetition a lot, and styles of realism and caricatures will often clash. Characterisation can be very flat for most, only Kugo Aurora and select villains will be fleshed out, the rest will remain extremely simple.
However there are also strengths to Starzinger: the music and the drama. The funky tunes add a lot to a show built around action, however they too are used somewhat repetitively, to what you might or might not object. Finally, what I feel is the sole reason this anime might be worth watching is the character drama. Kugo is a hot-blooded warrior while Aurora is an idealist devoted to peace and universal well-being, and this conflict between our two main characters is what drives the plot for the first leg of it and remains to a lesser degree throughout. Always the difficult questions arise over what is the right thing to do, and these questions are underlined by personal experiences and grand tragedies. To build a kids show around moral dilemmas and tragic confrontations, how foreign! It is also worth noting that Starzinger bases itself on the Journey to the West, not unlike Dragon Ball or a number of other anime. And yes, on the topic of relationship dynamics, it is a reverse harem, with all three of our cyborg warriors pining for the Princess Aurora - I am told this is somewhat rare.
But I must tell you of Belamis. Rose of Versailles was a huge manga, and then it got its cult anime in 1979, after the conclusion of Starzinger. Belamis is a powerful rogue cyborg we encounter in episode 36. Kugo butts heads with them and they are rivals until episode 64. For episodes people are shocked to learn that this dangerous character driven by a passion for justice and a desire to prove ones mettle - is a woman. Big enemies to lovers and the obvious gender-nonconforming tag.
Also on the ending. In episode 64, our heroes have seemingly achieved what they had set out to do, but the abrupt news of new monsters is clumsily inserted at the end. Until episode 73 it is really Starzinger II, where things change a bit. Aurora and Kugo get upgrades, the Princess can now use Galaxy Energy and actually fight in battles, and Kugo gets some special circuitry that allows him a giant transformation, so at this point its an animated tokusatsu show. I found the actual ending satisfactory as the unspoken relations between the characters are finally stated and in a way resolved. For this final chapter of the story we get a clever bit of writing as the enemies scale in power as they exhibit more human traits - fighting alone cannot fix these problems, human interaction is necessary.
All in all, this is a show one watches for the character drama as the ideals of pacifism and the greater good are confronted with both a world that mutates everything into vicious monsters and the emotions that define our characters.
Apr 27, 2024
SF Saiyuuki Starzinger
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Basic plot introduction: a universe of cyborgs and starships with Flat Earth style "planetoids" depends on a central figure, the Queen of the Great Planet to radiate Galaxy Energy and bless all with peace and prosperity. When denied this due to the current Queen falling victim to old age, all manner of normal things: animals, plants, fossils, inanimate objects - are mutated into monsters of rather original design. The Princess Aurora is sent to the Great Planet to bring an end to this, and three brave cyborg warriors go with her, Kugo Jogo and Hakka. Thus begins our epic adventure to save not only the
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Feb 20, 2023
Chiyoko Chocolate
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Do you know yourself? How can you tell? One thing is children remember very little of their first years, so if something important happened to you back then and nobody tells you about it later on, you could end up ignorant in your own affairs. This is one of those manga, with a family secret.
The art, the pacing, the plot all made it kind of work in what it was trying to do - showing you a heartwarming story that will maybe give you that bit of a push you lacked to get on your feet and get moving. Or did it? After the initial ... Jan 3, 2023
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In the belief that any review, no matter how basic, is better than none at all, I will now direct the reader to my review of the Starzinger TV series. It is also very basic, but I don't see a better one on this site for Starzinger. The film, if it is to be called that at a length of 22 minutes, is simply the same as an episode of the series, just with better animation and the Toei waves at the beginning. So dramatic pacifism with space monsters. This time the monsters are something like dragons, and our warrior cyborgs are met with opposition
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Jan 13, 2022
Bouken! Iczer 3
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Seems the creators decided to aim for a different audience with the sequel - while the original had lots of body horror and yuri, Iczer-3 seems to be made for children aged about the same as the new heroine, which I figure to be 8 years. I just don't understand why they made that decision, as the show as is makes no sense. Why does our child heroine face off with a well designed dominatrix (Bigro) when said dominatrix isn't given a chance to play her role and is just flatly defeated? Even the psychology of the characters got a fair bit of attention, but
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Giant Gorg
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I don't really have anything to add as a review, the previous two reviewers summed up most things pretty well, just a couple of things. This is a kids show, but a Japanese one, meaning there is blood, there is death, and there is no "political correctness". I myself was surprised at how stunned I was to see these, so ingrained is the notion of the harmless inoffensive kids show in western society. Not that these are of such importance to the show, they are not, it simply is something the previous reviews didn't address. In the end, all you need to know is that
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Is there really no review for this film? As I have seen it, I will write something, but calling it a review would be an overstatement. Plain and simple, this is a film with hardly any substance, no artistic message to speak of, a simple collection of clichés tied together in a tedious way. The animation is bland, automatised, simple linework and fields of flat colour between. If I felt particularly intellectual, I could probably find a connection between Japan's corporate feudalism and the soulless blandness of this film, but a few hours after finishing the film I hardly remember it, it is just that
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Jan 28, 2021
Cello Hiki no Gauche
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Performing classical music is stressful, and this makes a successful concert all the more satisfying. This is what we see in Gauche as he struggles to master his cello pieces, always facing harsh criticism from the conductor. There is a saying: if you want to learn something, teach it. Gauche is visited by animals while he spends his nights rehearsing at the water mill, and the ambiguity of these scene is the crux of this short puppet play. Is he dreaming? In any event, it shows emotional maturity on part of the creators how he first greets his visitors with fury and comes to appreciate
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Paris no Isabelle
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Few people have heard of Isabelle of Paris, and not without reason. In fact, I am convinced that if it was not for the cultic Rose of Versailles manga getting its just as cultic anime adaptation that same year, noone would have bothered making this show. But it was made and their inspiration is evident: the heroine of both shows is a woman stepping outside the confines of what is seen as proper behaviour by taking on a more active and vocal role in their own lives and public events, going as far as fighting with a sword etc. Both have a love interest who
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Aug 12, 2020
Rumic World
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I ran across an OVA based on one of the shorts contained in this manga compendium, so I thought I might as well start with the manga, as it's not overly long. This was my first time reading Rumiko Takahashi, I certainly have heard of her more famous works but I've never thought to pick them up. This is a very silly collection of manga shorts, but also a few from the horror genre also. Question is do you enjoy romantic comedies and slapstick humor. Personally I can take it or leave it so my enjoyment of this manga was lukewarm. Certainly Takahashi knows how
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