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Starship Girl Yamamoto Yohko
Cover art of the DVD.
それゆけ!宇宙戦艦ヤマモト・ヨーコ
(Soreyuke! Uchū Senkan Yamamoto Yōko)
Light novel
Written byTakashi Shōji
Illustrated byTakashi Akaishizawa
Imprint
  • Asahi Novels
  • Fujimi Fantasia Bunko
  • DemographicMale
    Original run19932013
    Volumes12
    Manga
    Written byTakashi Shōji
    Illustrated byYōichi Kadoi
    Published byFujimi Shobo
    MagazineDragon Comics
    DemographicShōnen
    Original runOctober 9, 1995September 9, 1999
    Volumes8
    Original video animation
    Directed byAkiyuki Shinbo
    Produced by
    • Hiroyuki Yonemasu
  • Michihisa Abe
  • Makoto Kubo
  • Hiroshi Naitō
  • Written by
    • Danji Matsubara (#1)
  • Mayori Sekijima (#2)
  • Yūji Kawahara (#3)
  • Music byTomoki Hasegawa
    Studio
  • T-Up
  • Released March 6, 1996 June 5, 1996
    Runtime30 minutes
    Episodes3

    Further information

    Original video animation
    Starship Girl Yamamoto Yohko II
    Directed byAkiyuki Shinbo
    Produced by
    • Hiroyuki Yonemasu
  • Michihisa Abe
  • Hiroshi Naitō
  • Written byMayori Sekijima
    Music by
    • Kazuhiko Toyama
  • Takeo Suzuki
  • Studio
    • J.C.Staff
  • T-Up
  • Released August 6, 1997 December 22, 1997
    Runtime30 minutes
    Episodes3
    Anime television series
    Directed byAkiyuki Shinbo
    Produced by
    • Kazunori Takagi
  • Eiji Kanaoka
  • Kōji Asano
  • Written byMayori Sekijima
    Music by
    • Kazuhiko Toyama
  • Takeo Suzuki
  • Studio
    • J.C.Staff
  • T-Up
  • Original networkTV Tokyo
    Original run April 4, 1999 September 26, 1999
    Episodes26
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    Starship Girl Yamamoto Yohko (Japanese: それゆけ!宇宙戦艦ヤマモト・ヨーコ, Hepburn: Soreyuke! Uchū Senkan Yamamoto Yōko) is a Japanese anime series based on a novel by Takashi Shōji. It consists of two 3-episode OVA sets and a 26-episode television series animated by J.C.Staff[1] and directed by Akiyuki Shinbo. The series was released in the United States by The Right Stuf InternationalonDVD in 2003.

    Synopsis[edit]

    The series is set in 2999 AD, where two factions—TERRA and NESS—are engaged in a space war game to control planets. They fight with spaceships, which have been made to teleport their pilots back to the mother ship upon destruction. This results in the battles having no true casualties. Since the reflexes of people in the 30th century have greatly deteriorated, a TERRA engineer, Curtis Lawson, uses a time machine to go back 1000 years in time. There, he recruits four girls to fight for TERRA.

    Characters[edit]

    Yohko Yamamoto (山本 洋子, Yamamoto Yōko)
    (Voiced by: Minami Takayama):

    Yohko is an active, sporty but cocky girl. She is a hardcore gamer, preferring space fight simulations, and is occasionally bribed using games. She pilots the Super Strike TA-29, armed with the all-powerful Everblack Cannon. Due to her obsession with games, she is required to put in a 100-yen coin into an arcade-like coin slot to start her starship.

    Momiji Kagariya (松明屋 紅葉, Kagariya Momiji)
    (Voiced by: Satsuki Yukino (TV)/Shiho Niiyama (OVA)):

    Momiji is the second of TERRA's pilots. A long-haired, somewhat masculine girl, she speaks in the Kansai dialect. She's strong willed and a team player. She works part-time at a mini-market. She has a crush on Lawson, and for a short period believed that Yohko was attracted to him. She is the pilot of the Super Storm TA-23, armed with MRLs and Laser Arrays.

    Ayano Elizabeth Hakuhouin (白鳳院 綾乃 エリザベス, Hakuhōin Ayano Elizabeth)
    (Voiced by: Yuko Miyamura):

    Yohko's best friend, Yohko trusts her and believes that Ayano's abilities would outmatch her own in the right circumstances. She's generally quiet and she truly cares and admires Yohko since childhood. She lives with her grandfather, the Master of the Hakuhouin-Ryū Judo Family.

    Madoka Midou (御堂 まどか, Midō Madoka)
    (Voiced by: Megumi Hayashibara):

    She is the main comic relief of the series. She considers herself Yohko's rival, and strives to beat Yohko in all aspects, such as in sports, studies, and even gaming. Her efforts can be observed when she aspires to become a starship pilot, and her diligence in overcoming vertigo. She is very poised but kind of spoiled and happy-go-lucky.

    Admiral Zena Leon (Voiced by: Masako Katsuki)

    The highest-ranking officer on board the Estanatreich. She was once a TERRA pilot, but was promoted to command. She once fought in a battle with Fluger known as Little Big Horn. She pilots the Super Twister TA-21 in the Zenga tournament, partnered with Fluger.

    Curtis Lawson (Voiced by: Yasunori Matsumoto)

    A genius engineer. He worked on the time travel machine that is used as the gateway between 1999 AD and 2999 AD.

    General Fluger von Meo-Toroll

    The commander of Meo's 2nd Fleet, in charge of the Red Snappers—the aces of NESS. He is often represented riding on a white horse, which gives him the image of a knight. He is a capable leader, admired by Rouge and Yohko. Like Admiral Leon, he was also a former starship pilot who had been elevated in rank.

    Yohsuke Yamamoto (山本 洋介, Yamamoto Yōsuke)

    A clone of Yohko, created by Zenga using the Old Timer's Inheritance. Although biologically a girl, Zenga seems to have brought Yohsuke up to be a man. She first appears in the series as a young child, to observe Yohko's life. Later Yohsuke appears in the series in the guise of a man, and joins Madoka's class on the last day of school.

    TV episodes[edit]

    Episode English Title Japanese Title Original
    Airdate
    Kanji Romaji
    01 The Girl with Blue Eyes 青い瞳の少女 Aoi Hitomi no Shōjo 4 April 1999
    02 Let's Fly! A New Pair of Wings はばたせ!新しい翼 Habatase! Atarashii Tsubasa 11 April 1999
    03 Shining! Madoka's Youth 光れ!まどかの青春 Hikare! Madoka no Seishun 18 April 1999
    04 Quartet Formation! The First Battle 四重奏結成!はじめての戦い Karutetto Kessei! Hajimari no Tatakai 25 April 1999
    05 Threat! Challenge of the Red Snappers 脅威!レッドスナッパーズの挑戦 Kyoui! REDDO SUNAPPOZU no chousen 2 May 1999
    06 Goodbye Future さよなら未来 Sayonara Mirai 9 May 1999
    07 Phoenix Rising 不死蝶起つ Fushichoutatsu 16 May 1999
    08 Like a Child without a Mother 時には母のない子のように Toki ni ha Haha no Nai Ko no Youni 23 May 1999
    09 Huge Labyrinth 大迷宮 Dai Meikyuu 30 May 1999
    10 I Want to Fly Higher! 高く翔びたい! Takaku Tobitai! 6 June 1999
    11 The Great Sea Space Battle 宇宙大海戦 Uchū Daikaisen 13 June 1999
    12 Udon of Separation 別れのうどん Wakare no Udon 20 June 1999
    13 Beautiful Demon 美しき鬼 Utsukushiki Oni 27 June 1999
    14 Love after Death 死後の恋 Shigo no Koi 4 July 1999
    15 The Sleeping Bride 眠れる花嫁 Nemuru Hanayome 4 April 1999
    16 The Transfer Student with Blue Eyes 碧い瞳の転校生 Aoi hitomi no tenkousei 18 July 1999
    17 The Dual-Faced Dancing Princess 双面の舞姫 Soumen no Mai Hime 25 July 1999
    18 Masquerade Ball 仮面舞踏会 Kamen Butoukai 1 August 1999
    19 Rival Leaders 群雄割拠 Gunyuu Kakkyo 8 August 1999
    20 Blue and Red 青と赤 Ao to Aka 15 August 1999
    21 The Four Sisters of Crimson 紅四姉妹 Kurenai Yonshimai 22 August 1999
    22 Black Angel 黒の天使 Kuro no Tenshi 29 August 1999
    23 After-image 残像 Zanzou 5 September 1999
    24 Farewell, Planet さよならの惑星 Sayonara no Wakusei 12 September 1999
    25 Red Murderous Intent 赤い殺意 Akai Satsui 19 September 1999
    26 Confession of the Mask 仮面の告白 Kamen no Kokuhaku 26 September 1999

    External links[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "J.C.STAFF オフィシャルホームページ". www.jcstaff.co.jp. Retrieved 2024-03-26.

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