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Star Blazers: The Quest for Iscandar - The Complete Series One Collection

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Management number 216010604 Release Date 2026/04/19 List Price $32.83 Model Number 216010604
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Product Description Board the starship Argo on it's 148,000-light year quest! The entire 26-episode Series 1! 6 DVDs. 1980/color/11 hrs/NR. Amazon.com The first animated work from Leiji Matsumoto, who would create the popular Captain Harlock saga, Star Blazers (Uchu Senkan Yamato or Space Cruiser Yamato, 1974) was a landmark program in Japan and America. When it aired in syndication in the U.S. in 1979, the character names were anglicized (Susumu Kodai became Derek Wildstar; Admiral Okita, Captain Avatar, etc.), the violence and drinking were heavily censored, and the World War II connections of the Yamato were tactfully downplayed. The Quest for Iscandar comprises the first 26-episode continuity; two additional TV series and several features would follow. In the year 2199, the war with the planet Gamilon has turned the Earth's surface into a radioactive desert. The radiation will penetrate the bedrock protecting humanity's underground cities in another year, destroying all remaining life. A message arrives from Queen Starsha of the planet Iscandar, offering a way to eliminate the deadly radiation and providing plans for an engine that can power a ship across the 148,000 light-year gap. Scientists convert the ruined shell of the battleship Yamato into a starship in a desperate attempt to save the planet, and the perilous voyage begins. The animation and character designs look very dated, but Gen-Xers who grew up watching it remember Star Blazers vividly. The bonus materials include a virtual tour of the Argo, an interactive map of the journey to Iscandar, and some footage deleted from the American broadcast version. Unrated; suitable for ages 8 and up: Violence largely restricted to spaceship and robot attacks. --Charles Solomon P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); Additional Features The 26 episodes included: 1. "SOS Earth! Revive Battleship Yamato!" 2. "The Opening Gun! Space Battleship Argo Starts!" 3. "Argo, Take Off! The Challenge of 296,000 Light-Years!" 4. "World of Wonder! Argo Leaps Past Light!" 5. "Escape the Floating Continent! Crisis Calls the Wave Motion Gun!" 6. "Space Destroyer Yukikaze Sleeps in the Icefield!" 7. "Argo Sinks! Fateful Battle to Destroy the Enemy Stronghold!" 8. "Argo Braves Death! Destroy the Reflection Satellite Gun!" 9. "Revolving Defense! Asteroid Belt!" 10. "Farewell, Solar System! From the Galaxy with Love!" 11. "Resolution! Break Through the Gamilons' Absolute Defense Line!" 12. "Certain Death! The Wishing Star of Orion, Hell-Star!" 13. "Hurry, Argo! Earth Is Suffering!" 14. "The Galaxy's Ordeal! The Year 2200 Advances!" 15. "Desperate Escape! The Galaxy's Different Dimension!" 16. "Planet Beeland, Underground Prison of Condemned Criminals!" 17. "Charge! Balanosaurus Special Attack Group!" 18. "Floating Fortress Island! Two Men Brave Death!" 19. "Homesickness of Space! My Mother's Tears Are My Tears!" 20. "The Day Planet Balan's Sun Dropped!" 21. "Desperate Challenge from Lysis' Fleet!" 22. "Decisive Battle! Fight for Honor at the Rainbow Star Group!" 23. "Finally Arrived! Crest of the Magellanic Cloud's Wave!" 24. "Death Struggle! God, Weep for the Gamilons!" 25. "Iscandar! A Dying Planet of Love!" 26. "Earth! Argo Returns!" See more

Actors Amy Howard Wilson, Chris Latta, Eddie Allen (III), Lydia Leeds, Mike Czechopoulos
Studio Voyager
Director Leiji Matsumoto
Language English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono)
Run time 9 hours and 58 minutes
MPAA rating NR (Not Rated)
Aspect Ratio 1.33:1
Media Format Animated, Box set, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC
Release date September 26, 2001
Number of discs 6
Product Dimensions 3.74 x 7.75 x 5.4 inches; 1.54 Pounds
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No

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