Martian Successor Nadesico
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Martian Successor Nadesico (機動戦艦ナデシコ, Kidō Senkan Nadeshiko?, a.k.a. Mobile Battleship Nadesico) is a science fiction comedy anime TV series, and a subsequent manga series by Kia Asamiya. The series takes place in the year 2196. The manga, published in English by CPM Manga, is significantly different from the anime.

Titolo

Martian Successor Nadesico

Titolo originale

機動戦艦ナデシコ (Kidō Senkan Nadeshiko)

Genere

Science Fiction, Mecha, Action, Comedy

Manga

nadesico

Autore

Kia Asamiya.

Editore

 

Publicato su

*****

Data uscita

****

N.volumi

*

TV anime: Martian Successor Nadesico

Diretto da

Tatsuo Sato

Studio

Xebec

N. episodi

26

Uscita

1996 1997


Contents
1 Plot overview
2 Review
3 Characters:
4 Episode Listing
5 Theme songs
6 See Also
7 External links

Plot overview
Spoiler warning
When Earth's colonies on Mars are suddenly attacked by alien invaders referred to as the Jovian Lizards, civilian contractor Nergal decides to come to the Earth's aid by constructing powerful space battleships, the first of which is known as the ND-001 Nadesico. A crew is selected from among the top civilian experts in each field, however, these individuals tend to have "some slight personality disorders".

The main character, Akito Tenkawa, is a man with a mysterious past; once a resident of Mars' Utopia colony, Tenkawa somehow escaped its destruction by the Jovian Lizards and arrived on Earth, with no memory of how he got there but a terrible fear of the invaders. He hates fighting and only wants to be a cook, however, he is constantly called on to act as a pilot of one of the Nadesico's Aestevalis - humanoid combat robots. While on board the Nadesico, Akito has more problems to deal with than just the Jovians; pretty much all the female members of the crew seem to be head over heels in love with Akito, but all he wants to do is cook and watch his favorite anime, Gekigangar III (a play within a play).

 

 



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Review
The series features an energetic juxtaposition of comedy and drama, as the characters engage in lighthearted antics in between facing the drama of war. Many of the characters are themselves anime fans, and there is often comparison between the campy, sanitized war of the anime within an anime Geikigangar III and the much harsher reality that the crew of the Nadesico faces. The show intentionally includes a number of science fiction anime cliches, including time travel and alien invaders, but turns these concepts on their heads by the end of the series through a number of plot twists.

There are many anime references, particularly to the series Space Battleship Yamato (The name Nadesico is a play on the phrase "Yamato Nadesico," which represents the traditional Japanese ideal of femininity). One of the characters is a hentai and magical girl seiyuu before joining the crew (and in fact is a parody of a specific seiyuu, Megumi Hayashibara), another is a fangirl who likes to draw her own lemon shounen-ai manga doujinshi, while a third is an otaku who bases his entire life on Gekigangar III. In an episode late in the series, the ship holds an anime convention complete with a viewing marathon of Gekigangar, people engaged in cosplay, and tie-in merchandising. Another episode makes a parody of the Macross anime, as the crew celebrates a Miss Nadesico contest to decide a new captain and public figurehead, where all the female crew members participate. The contest includes a swimsuit competition, and singing.

The Gekigangar anime show is in fact an homage (and parody) of many Super Robot mecha anime of the 70s and 80s, most particularly Go Nagai's Getter Robo.

The TV series ran for 26 episodes. A Gekigangar III compilation OVA was also released, as well as a sequel movie called Martian Successor Nadesico: The Prince of Darkness that takes place several years after the main series.

Four games were released for the series in Japan, none of which have been released in the US. The first game was released for the Sega Saturn and was called: "Mobile Battleship Nadesico." It is a pretty traditional dating sim with some mech elements included. The second game released for the Sega Saturn was titled Martian Successor Nadesico: The Blank of Three Years, and is an interactive story about the events that occurred between the series and the movie. One game was released for the dreamcast Martian Successor Nadesico: The Mission, which continues the story after Martian Successor Nadesico: The Prince of Darkness. A licensed mahjong game was released for the gameboy color called "Mobile Battleship Nadesico: Ruriruri Mahjong"

Characters:
Akito Tenkawa - Born on Mars and orphaned after his parents died in an apparent military coup, his dream to become a cook stemmed from the quality of the raw food available on the planet. Though he has a nanomachine controller enabling him to pilot machinery, he refuses to become a military pilot; his first time in an Aestevalis was an accident, though he quickly showed capable piloting skill; because of the lack of pilots on the ship, he was officially made one for the duration of the tour. A Gekiganger fan as a child, his devotion to the series is rekindled by fellow pilot Gai Daigoji.
Yurika Misumaru - The captain of the Nadesico and childhood friend of Akito Tenkawa, she is infatuated with him and gets very jealous when other girls show interest in him, though he considers her crazy; she is also very scatterbrained at times, misinterpreting comments made by others as words of inspiration/devotion, and forgetting or twisting around events from her and Akito's childhood. Nonetheless, she is a very capable captain, and a constant source of cheerfulness and inspiration for the rest of the crew.
Ruri Hoshino - The "Electronic Fairy", she keeps the ship's computer (Omoikane) running and slowly bonds with it, asking it numerous questions about society and human interaction. Ruri is a child prodigy and somewhat distant from the rest of the crew, whom she considers "fools" (Japanese ばかばか baka) or 'idiots!' in the English dub; also, she is occasionally referred to as "Ruriruri" by Minato, another member of the bridge crew. In addition, she co-hosts the "Naze Nani Nadesico" segment, and is the narrator at the beginning of each episode of Nadesico, recapping previous events while adding her own opinion of the situation.
Gai Daigoji - Born Jiro Yamada (an average name), he insisted that Gai Daigoji was "the name that belongs to (his) soul", and angrily asserted his "true" name whenever someone used the "other" one. A rabid Gekiganger otaku, he was an official pilot and arrived three days ahead of schedule when he learned they would be piloting actual robots like the anime. Fueled by his devotion to the show, Gai had a fierce intensity in and out of battle, and was angry and resentful towards Akito for being the first one to engage the enemy, stealing "(his) destiny", even though he had a broken leg and was unable to fight. The two were soon able to bond over Gekiganger, although Gai couldn't understand why Akito would rather be "a dumb cook" than a robot pilot. Although it was Gai's wish to die heroically in battle like one of the characters, he was unceremoniously shot and killed during an escape of prisoners held aboard the Nadesico; Akito took his death very hard, and devoted himself to Gai and the ideals of Gekiganger.
Megumi Reinard - Former voice actress and communications officer of the Nadesico, she is a very kind-hearted and devoted person. She was also the first to have Akito return her affections, though he did not feel as strongly for her as she thought, to her great sadness.
Jun Aoi - The first officer of the Nadesico, Jun has no small infatuation for Yurika, leaving a position in the Earth's military to join her crew and "look out for her". She is clueless of how he feels and considers him her "best friend", though the rest of the crew realize his feelings. A common running gag is Jun's misunderstanding of Yurika's special efforts, such as preparing food--he believes it is for him, but it always ends up being for Akito, with him being passed by.
Inez Fressange - Developed the Nadesico's Phase Transition system for Nergal on Mars before it was invaded; when the ship returned to the planet, she came aboard, stating that the surviving colonists refused to leave, believing the ship would soon be destroyed; however, an attack immediately afterwards forced the grounded Nadesico to raise its shields, crushing the underground colonists and leaving her the only survivor. She hosts the "Naze Nani Nadesico" segment as a technical consultant along with Ruri and Yurika in an attempt to teach the crew about the ship's workings, as a way of atoning for what happened.
Ryoko Subaru - Aestivalis pilot, she escaped from the L2 space colony when it was destroyed by the Jovians, salvaging four Aestevalis suits and fellow pilot Izumi Maki. The most fiery and combative of the three, but surprise attack from the enemy left her terrified and crying out for help from Akito; this was noted and would be mercilessly brought up by Izumi and Hikaru many times, to her great embarrassment.
Izumi Maki - Aestivalis pilot, brought in a storage container from the L2 colony by Ryoko. Quiet and reserved, though an incurable punster, cracking up at her own jokes.
Hikaru Amano - Aestivalis pilot and rabid Gekigangar III fangirl, she was ejected from the L2 colony in a capsule which crashed into the Nadesico; making her way through the air ducts, she was directly over Akito's room as he was watching a tragic episode of Gekiganger. Moved to tears, her wailing could be heard through the overhead vent, right before she fell out of it and onto him.
Nagare Akatsuki - This person came into the picture after the Nadesico escaped from Mars; a skilled Aestivalis pilot, Nagare rescued Akito during battle as the latter was in a state of panic and unable to move. He was soon assigned to the Nadesico, bringing along Erina Won, who he had a mysterious relationship with. Nagare disparaged Akito for his devotion to the simplistic ideals of Gekiganger, but the two were still able to get along well enough.
Minato Haruka - The main helmswoman for the Nadesico. She gave up her job as the secretary for a large companies president so she could join the Nadesico crew. Her reason being that it sounded much more interesting. She has a mixxed up relationship with Goat Haory. She helps Tsukomo and falls in love with him after a fight with Goat that ended their relationship.
Erina Won - Erina joins the Nadesico at the same time as Nagare and proves to be just as irritating to the other characters. Her official post is co-helmswoman, but she ends up bossing everyone around, even the captain!
Mr Prospector - We never learn Mr Prospector's real name, but he seems to not only be some sort of Nergal accountant, but the recruitment officer for the Nadesico.
Seiya Uribitake - Ace mechanic Seiya joins the Nadesico to get away from his wife and child, at the some time chasing around various young woman, most noticibly, Hikaru, who he almost has a relationship with.
Goat Hoary - A serious man of few words, Goat seems to be the crews guardian. He is very big and very strong, capable fo carrying Megumi and Ruri, one on each arm, and is quite accurate with a gun.
Howmei - Head chef on the Nadesico, Howmei is responsible for making sure everything gets cooked correctly, even if it involves teaching Akito about the variety of spices and flavourings available on Earth.
Tsukumo Shiratori - Tsukumo is a commander of the Superier Jovian Male Forces and a mecha pilot. He is simillar in appearance and personaility to Gai Daigoji.
Yukina Shiratori - Yukina is Tsukumo's younger sister, and is horrified to find out that her older brother has fallen in love with an earth woman. She promptly leaves for the Nadesico to assassinate Minato.
Seelie - Seelie came on as a replacement pilot when Akito leave the ship with Megumi during the Christmas return of the Nadesico to Earth. She is known as a great team player and an excellent pilot.
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Episode Listing
1. To Go Like A Man
2. Leave the Blue Earth To Me
3. A Goodbye That Came Too Soon!
4. Charmed by Aqua Space
5. Ruri's Navigation Logs
6. Sort Of Like A Fateful Decision
7. The Song That You Will Sing One Day
8. The Lukewarm "Cold Equation"
9. The Miracle Operation Of "The Kiss"?
10. The Dangers Of "Femininity"
11. Finding Yourself In A "Routine Plot"?
12. Those Unforgettable Days
13. There Is No Single Truth
14. Let's Go With Hot-Blooded Anime (clip show)
15. The Significant Other From A Star Far Away
16. The Beginning Of Nadesico's War
17. A Reunion That Came Too Late
18. Echoes Of Self, Echoes Of Water
19. You're The Next Captain Of The Nadesico!
20. Run Silent, Run Deep
21. The Meadows We Once Ran Across
22. Protect The Visitor?
23. A Place We Call Home
24. Ubiquitous Righteousness
25. Being Myself, Being Yourself
26. For The Lady We Will Meet Someday

Theme songs
Opening
"You Get to Burning" by Yumi Matsuzawa
Endings
"Watashi Rashiku [Being Myself]" by Houko Kuwashima
"Itsuka... Shinjite" by Matsumura Kazumi (Episode 26)

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