Ginga Tansa 2100-nen: Border Planet


Galaxy Investigation 2100: Border Planet

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Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Ginga Tansa Nisenhyakunen: Border Planet, 24 Hour TV Specials
Japanese: 銀河探査2100年 ボーダープラネット
English: Galaxy Investigation 2100: Border Planet
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Information

Type: TV Special
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Aug 24, 1986
Licensors: None found, add some
Source: Original
Genres: AdventureAdventure, MysteryMystery, RomanceRomance, Sci-FiSci-Fi
Duration: 1 hr. 12 min.
Rating: R+ - Mild Nudity

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Ranked: #91522
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Popularity: #12061
Members: 1,785
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Synopsis

This work was produced as the ninth special animated piece for the 24-hour television program by Tezuka Production, which took full charge of the original story, screenplay and director. Tezuka Osamu crafts a love story in the time when humans are expanding into space at the end of the 21st century, employing an omnibus form similar to Bradbury's "Martian Chronicle." The story line is similar to "Phoenix: Nostalgia." Leaving the earth after marriage, a woman is left behind in space when her husband suddenly dies of a cosmic disease. These background details were used in "The Phoenix" as well. This time, her friends on the Earth head for space to save the woman who was once everyone's ideal lady. In this special animated piece, Tezuka Osamu emphasizes his basic concepts that "love can save the earth" and "only love can save humans."

(Source: Tezuka Osamu.net)

Characters & Voice Actors

Subaru

Main
Tomiyama, Kei
Japanese

Hige Oyaji

Supporting
Tomita, Kousei
Japanese

Ham Egg

Supporting
Shima, Shunsuke
Japanese

Lamp, Acetylene

Supporting
Yanami, Jouji
Japanese

Hekku

Supporting
Naya, Rokurou
Japanese

Lieutenant Lint

Supporting
Suzuoki, Hirotaka
Japanese

Michelle

Supporting
Ukai, Rumiko
Japanese

Sukarabe

Supporting
Aono, Takeshi
Japanese

Barish

Supporting
Shimaka, Yuu
Japanese

Prokion

Supporting
Suzuoki, Hirotaka
Japanese

Staff

Tezuka, Osamu
Director, Screenplay, Planning
Iuchi, Shuji
Episode Director
Kamimura, Osamu
Episode Director
Haneda, Kentarou
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Reviews

Jan 29, 2024
well was not a bad journey it just sadly being a movie causes some problems this should of been a series or at the least a ova separated in a couple episodes.

story 7
i honestly liked the story while simple has the making if a epic space journey that many know and love. this has about three different places all interesting. it kind of reminds be a bit of galaxy express were each new place has something interesting and really draws you in to learning details on what is happening. the issue as a movie there is a main issue the gets loosely connected to ...

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