YAMATO YO TOWA NI
MOVIE
Dubbed
SOURCE
ORIGINAL
RELEASE
August 2, 1980
LENGTH
150 min
DESCRIPTION
The Black Nebula Empire attacks Earth and threatens to blow up the planet with a bomb they placed on Earth if counter attacked. Earths hopes rest on the Yamato crew as they go to the Black Nebula Planet and try to find a way to difuse the bomb before it's too late.
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CAST

Susumu Kodai

Kei Tomiyama

Shirou Sanada

Takeshi Aono

Daisuke Shima

Shuusei Nakamura

Sasha Kodai

Keiko Han

Starsha

Miyuki Ueda

Analyzer

Kenichi Ogata

Sakezo Sado

Ichirou Nagai

Osamu Yamanami

Osamu Kobayashi

Mamoru Kodai

Taichirou Hirokawa

Tasuke Tokugawa

Tooru Furuya

Heikuro Toudou

Masatou Ibu

Shiro Kato

Akira Kamiya

Yoshikazu Aihara

Shinji Nomura
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REVIEWS

ZapadnyChel
50/100This film has some cool animation but is quite boring as a watch due to its length and middling story.Continue on AniListWARNING: This review will feature spoilers for the characters and plot of this movie. Read at your own discretion.
</center><center>The plot of the film does not justify its nearly two-and-a-half-hour long runtime - in fact, the first half of the film could be significantly cut out without affecting the events of the second half. In terms of how the film treats previous plotlines and established characters, it feels somewhat disrespectful toward its predecessor _Space Battleship Yamato: The New Voyage_ as it squanders the potential of two characters introduced in that entry of the franchise. At first developments in the second half appear to give depth to the antagonists of this film duology, but then further twists scuttle those ideas and, in the process, create plot holes for this film's narrative. Overall, this film's story is in my opinion filler in the sense that a watcher of the Yamato/Star Blazers franchise could skip _Be Forever Yamato_ and move onto season 3 of the television serial without experiencing any confusion as to how the cast ended up where it is in that series. </center>~~~As far as the characters unique to this film are concerned, only Alfon is interesting to any extent, and he is sadly not _that_ interesting to watch due to his minimal contributions to the overall plot beyond attempting to romance Yuki. He may have been more memorable if he had defected to the heroes' side or made the audience sympathize with Black Nebulans, but instead he takes up time trying to seduce Yuki in a subplot that feels wholly unnecessary due to Yuki's unwavering devotion to her boyfriend Kodai rendering his efforts a failure before they even began. Mio Sanada, on the other hand, is even less interesting than Alfon due to being a copy and paste of Yuki who doesn't get time to display a different personality before unceremoniously dying in a sacrifice that was utterly unsatisfying given that it stops her from contributing further to the Yamato franchise and retroactively made the last film a pointless addition to the series. Before ending this section, I would also like to address the matter of Captain Yamanami. This character is visually a reskin of Hijikata from the Comet Empire arc but unfortunately has neither the character of Hijikata nor Okita due to his limited screen presence. If the film had Kodai serve as the captain of the Yamato the entire runtime as he did in _The Comet Empire_ and _The New Voyage_ absolutely nothing would be different without Yamanami's presence. In short, this film has some beautiful backgrounds and animation effects during its battle scenes (it's especially pretty in the second half), but its less than compelling plot and bloated runtime make the viewing a very "mid" experience in the opinion of this reviewer.
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SCORE
- (3.25/5)
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Ended inAugust 2, 1980
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