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Release Date:
December 12, 2009
Original Title:
宇宙戦艦ヤマト 復活篇
Alternate Titles:
Space Battleship Yamato: Resurrection
Uchû senkan Yamato: Fukkatsuhen
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Animation | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Bandai Visual
CBC
Enagio
Hakuhodo DY Media Partners
MBS
Sedic
TBS
TFC
TOHO
Tokyo FM
Yahoo! Japan
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 135
In the year 2220 A.D., the Earth Federation launches a plan to evacuate Earth when discovering that a travelling black hole capable of destroying anything in its path is on course towards the solar system. As the people on Earth prepare to relocate to planet Amare, whose ruler offers refuge, the tyrants known as the "S.U.S. Empire" attack the first Earth evacuation fleet. After learning that his wife Capt. Yuki Mori-Kodai disappeared in the battle and that legendary space battleship Yamato has been fully rebuilt, Susumu Kodai accepts command of the ship as he intends to not only help humanity once again, but also find Yuki in the hope of helping his relationship with his daughter Miyuki, who puts the blame on him for her mother's disappearance. But in order to fullfil the mission, the Yamato must go through battles against the SUS Empire, who intend to spoil humanity's hopes of finding a new place to live in and turn Earth into energy for their own selfish needs.
Director:
Yoshinobu Nishizaki
Takeshi Shirato
Key Animation:
Junichi Hashimoto
Yoshifumi Okawa
Kazuchika Kise
Aya Tanaka
Itaru Saito
Toshio Mori
Original Music Composer:
Kentaro Haneda
Hiroshi Miyagawa
Original Story:
Yoshinobu Nishizaki
Shintarō Ishihara
Producer:
Yoshinobu Nishizaki
Screenplay:
Bull Ishihara
Atsuhiro Tomioka
Yoshinobu Nishizaki
Theme Song Performance:
Masaru Sakurai
Toshihiko Takamizawa
Kohnosuke Sakazaki
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