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Martian Successor Nadesico: The Motion Picture - Prince of Darkness
Movie; Anime
16 Jul 2000
Japan
Japanese
2005
90 min
Color
Anime; Animation; Comedy; Science Fiction
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Martian Successor Nadesico: The Motion Picture – Prince of Darkness (機動戦艦ナデシコ 劇場版 Kido Senkan Nadeshiko: Prince of Darkness) is an anime film produced in 1998, and it is a sequel to the series Martian Successor Nadesico. It was directed by Tatsuo Sato. The story is a direct sequel to "Nadesico: The Blank of Three Years", a video game for the Sega Saturn that takes place immediately after the TV series ends, and before the movie begins.

Three years have passed since the end of the original series. The Earth and the Jovian Federation have come to an uneasy peace. However, Akito and Yurika have both vanished, presumed dead, and a new threat to peace is rising. A grown-up Ruri Hoshino, as the new captain of the highly-mobile battleship Nadesico B, set out to solve the mysteries.

Much of the original cast returns (in fact, one part of the movie has Ruri and her two subordinates traveling around specifically to rally the old Nadesico crew) in order to put a stop to the threat. Some of the crew have undergone slight changes; the Aestivalis pilot Ryoko now has purple hair as opposed to the original green, but others (such as the pun-loving Izumi) have not changed at all. The only new cast member of note is a young boy named Enzan Makibi (Hari), who like Ruri is a genetically engineered prodigy and has exceptional control over machines (actually being able to single-handedly control the Nadesico). Hari also serves as comic relief thanks to his tendency to let his emotions get the better of him (in one incident, he flees a restaurant in tears after Ruri ignores his concerns about their mission).

This film, in the style of many anime films based off series, is a "get together" of the original cast of characters at a later date doing what they did best. As such some believe that this film is lacking in plot, and that it also lacks almost all of the comedy elements of the original series (instead being for the most part deadly serious) lacking among other things, almost any reference to Gekigangar III and making the characters do things that would have never happened before. However, others believe it is an improvement on the series for that precise reason.

It should be noted that the movie was meant to be viewed along with "Nadesico: The Blank of Three Years", a video game for the Sega Saturn that takes place immediately after the TV series ends, and before the movie begins, filling in on details that leads up to the plot of the movie. However, the game was never translated and released outside Japan.

Another criticism linked to the first is that the creators seemingly ignored all other factors in favour of promoting Ruri, with constant screen time, fanservice and the lead role. The character was extremely popular in Japan at the time and many fans feel that pandering to this hype has dated the movie in this respect.

From Wikipedia
English
Nobuyoshi Habara - Director
Tatsuo Sato - Director
Michitaka Kikuchi - Writer
English
Jennifer K Earhart as Yurika Misumaru
Spike Spencer as Akito Tenkawa (English Dub)
Mark X Laskowski as Juk Idi (English Dub)
Jenny Strader as Megumi Reinard
Kelly Manison as Haruka Minato
Seki Tomokazu as Gai
Kira Vincent-Davis as Ruri Hoshino
Phil Ross as Jin (English Dub)
John Swasey as Seiya (English Dub)
Rob Mungle as Goat Hory (English Dub)
Paul Sidello as Prospector (English Dub)
Tiffany Grant as Ryoko Subaru
Cynthia Martinez as Hikaru Amano
Tamara Lo as Izumi Maki
Heather Dyson as Inez
Emily Carter-Essex as Erika
Jay Hickman as Chairman (English Dub)
Marcy Rae as Howmei
Jason Douglas as Additional Voices
John Gremillion as Additional Voices
Andy McAvin as Additional Voices
Orian Granvelot as Additional Voices
Greg Stanley as Additional Voices
Lew Temple as Additonal Voices (English Dub)
Marisol Medina as Additional Voices
Foley Gang as Additonal Voices
Christine M Auten as Kumi's Mother Queen
Anna Bechtal as Eri Additional Voices
Lash Bourque as Ukelele Performer
Heather Bryson as Inez Frassange
Chris Corey as Joe
Kelli Cousins as Harumi Seelie Mari Additional Voices
Meredith J Dahl as Sayuri Additional Voices
Ekanem Ebinne as Jyunko MII-E MII-E Child Additional Voices (voi
Randy Fox as Old Man Meditation Robots Additional Voices (voi
David Geller as Akito's Boss Saizou Additional Voices
Matt Greenfield as Additional Voices
Hilary Haag as Aqua
Junie Hoang as Additional Voices
Miyuki Ichijou as Howmei
Kentarô Itô as Aoi Jun
Don'l Johnson as Chief Commander
John Kaiser as Chief Investigator Old Man Additional Voices (vo
Tomoko Kawakami as Ai
Kikuchi Shiho as Hikaru Amano
Andrew Klimko as King Premium Additional Voices
Jûrôta Kosugi as Gooto Holly
Kuwashima Houko as Misumaru Yurika
Jason Lee as Additional Voices
James Marshall as Director Sato Additional Voices
Matsui Naoko as Ines
Vic Mignogna as Ikeda Additional Voices
Minami Omi as Hoshino Ruri
Morikawa Toshiyuki as Motoichirou
Nagasawa Miki as Maki Izumi
Nagashima Yuko as Erina Kinjou Won
Rie Nakagawa as Ai's Mother
Okamoto Maya as Haruka Minato
Kôsuke Okano as Akara
Ryotaro Okiayu as Akatsuki Nagare
Kenichi Ono as Prospector
Ikue Ohtani as Shiratori Yukina
Chris Patton as Saburota
Ted Pfister as Admiral Kouichiro Misumaru Additional Voices (voi
Catherine Pine as Ai's Mother
Monica Rial as Mikako
Sheri Sims as Kumi
Nicole Sonnier as Scientist
Randy Sparks as Kumi's Father Boro Additional Voices
Naoko Takano as Megumi Reynard
Nobuo Tanaka as Fukube Jin
Nobuo Tobita as Uribatake Seiya
Yuji Ueda as Tenkawa Akito
Brett Weaver as Gai
Kunihiko Yasui as Haruki
Kimberly Yates as Ai
Yokoyama Chisa as Subaru Ryoko
Songs
Ending Theme
Title: Dearest
Lyrics:

hitori aruki no "my revolution"
ikutsu mono deai ni mitsuketa
yasashisa setsuna sa
kokoro ni hiraku KYANBASU wa
kizutsuitari yogoretari, demo
egakare dasareta
awai kanjou

anata no koe anata no kami moshimo
sennen tatte atte mo mada oboeteru
hoshi no kazu hodo
ano hi no koto ashita no koto motto
omoide kudasai watashi wa
anata wo kesenakute
"forever full up my love"

tatakai tsuzuketa "generation"
egao no oku ni namida iro no
tsuyosa wo himeteru
nanika wo motome

anata no me mo anata no yubisaki mo
umare kawatte sore demo mada sagaseru wa
hoshi no kazu hodo
ai ga atte yume ga atte, dakedo
kawaranu omoi wo kasanete
anata to ikitai no
"forever full up my love"

kami wo hodo ite miageru ORION
anata ga tooku kanjiru
uchi kesu you ni

anata no koe anata no kami moshimo
sennen tatte atte mo mada oboeteru
hoshi no kazu hodo
ano hi no koto ashita no koto motto
omoide kudasai watashi wa
anata wo kesenakute
"forever full up my love"
Translation:

My revolution on which I walk alone
How many things I found out when I met you
Such as gentleness and sadness
The canvas which enlightens my heart
Is getting damaged and becoming dirty
But on it, a faint emotion
began to be drawn

Your voice, your hair
Even if we meet after a thousand years,
I'll still remember you
Like the number of stars in the sky,
Please, give me more recollections
Of that day, for tomorrow
'Cause I can't erase you from me
Forever, full up my love

This generation that kept on fighting
Is hiding the power of their tears
In the bottom of the smiling face
Which asks for something

Your eyes and your fingertips
you are reborn, and even so
I still can look for them.
Like the number of stars in the sky,
I met loves and I met dreams, however
Piling up unchangeable feelings
I want to go with you,
Forever full up my love.

I let down my hair and look up orion
I can feel you far
As if you are denying me

Your voice, your hair
Even if we meet after a thousand years,
I'll still remember you
Like the number of stars in the sky,
Please, give me more recollections
Of that day, for tomorrow
'Cause I can't erase you from me
Forever, full up my love
Added: 10-Jan-1999     Last Update: 09-Feb-2007







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