STAR BLAZERS
ORIGINAL JAPAN AIRDATES:Oct 6, 1974-Mar 30, 1975 as ‘Space Battleship Yamato’ on Yomiuri TV
Oct 14, 1978-Apr 4, 1979 as ‘Space Battleship Yamato II’ on Yomiuri TV
Oct 11, 1980-Apr 4, 1981 as ‘Space Battleship Yamato III’ on Yomiuri TV
ORIGINAL US AIRDATES: Sep 17, 1979-Dec 4, 1984 in syndication
RERUNS: 2001-2002 online via Toonami.com
EPISODES: 77
ANIMATION BY: Academy Productions and Group TAC
PRODUCED BY: Claster Television and Sunwagon Productions
DISTRIBUTED and OWNED BY: Westchester Film Corporation and ARP Films, Inc.
SUMMARY
In the year 2199, a group of humans leave Earth to cure it of radiation caused by the alien Gamilons. Using the Space Battleship Argo, they search for a device that will remove the radiation and restore the Earth. Star Blazers is an English dub of Space Battleship Yamato and two of its sequel series. The third season was produced later and had an all-new voice cast.
EPISODE GUIDE
1st Season (1979-1980)
The Quest For Iscandar - English dub of Space Battleship Yamato
#01 The Battle At Pluto#02 Carrier Attacks the Sleeping Yamato
#03 Ultra-Menace Missile
#04 Test Warp To Mars
#05 Jupiter’s Floating Continent
#06 Paladin
#07 The Reflex Gun Part 1
#08 The Reflex Gun Part 2
#09 The Asteroid Ring
#10 We Will Return
#11 Desslok Mines
#12 The Sea of Fire
#13 The Gamilon Pilot
#14 Octopus Star Storm
#15 Galactic Whirlpool
#16 Stop At Beeland
#17 Balanosaurus
#18 Magnetron Wave
#19 Communication Satellite
#20 The Artificial Sun
#21 Challenge of the Rainbow Galaxy
#22 The Battle of the Rainbow Galaxy
#23 Dragged To Gamilon
#24 The Battle of Gamilon
#25 Iscandar
#26 The Journey Home
2nd Season (1979-1980)
The Comet Empire - English dub of Space Battleship Yamato II
#27 Ambush At Jupiter#28 Blackout
#29 Underground City
#30 Battle Satellite
#31 Crossing the Andromeda
#32 At Planet Brumus
#33 Sub-space Submarines
#34 Time Trap
#35 Mazor
#36 Asteroid Ring Defense Revisited
#37 Starflies
#38 The Tunnel Satellite
#39 The Conspirators Meet
#40 Second Day At Telezart
#41 Third Day At Telezart
#42 Leaving Telezart
#43 A Show of Force
#44 Desslok’s Escape
#45 Memorial
#46 The Carrier Fleet Battle
#47 The Main Fleet Battle
#48 Stop-Over At Ganymede
#49 Desslok’s Victory
#50 Desslok’s Turning
#51 The Final Battle
#52 Argo, Make Us Proud!
3rd Season (1984-1985)
The Bolar Wars - English dub of Space Battleship Yamato III
#53 Solar System Faces Destruction#54 Great Battle In the Silver Stream Milky Way
#55 Star Force Embarks At Dawn
#56 Shoot For Planet Mars
#57 S.O.S. Legendra!
#58 Great Battle Near Planet Brumas
#57 The Rough Seas of Alpha Centauri
#58 The Last Pioneer
#59 Battle At Barnard's Star
#60 Dagon's New Fleet Counter-Attacks
#61 Star Force Faces Danger At Cygnus
#62 Stellar Prison Camp
#63 Dreadful Bolar Federation
#64 Subspace Submarine Captain: Galman Wolf
#65 Star Force Becomes a Prisoner
#66 Festive Day For Desslok
#67 Desslok's Empire In the Moment of Crisis
#68 The Angry Sun
#69 On the Way To Planet Phantom
#70 Planet Phantom
#71 Lost Hope
#72 Farewell Planet Phantom
#73 Battle At the Scalageck Star Cluster
#74 The Secret of Planet Guardiana
#75 Star Force, Shoot That Sun!
ENGLISH DUB VOICE ACTORS
1st and 2nd Seasons
Eddie Allen as Dashell 'Dash' Jordan, DesslokMichael Bertolini as Homer Glitchman, Stone
Christopher Collins (1949-1994) (credited as Chris Latta) as Sgt. Knox, Captain Gideon
Mike Czechopoulos as Gamilon Colonel Volgar
Lydia Leeds (1955) as Queen Starsha, Trelaina
Morgan Lofting as Princess Invidia
Kenneth Meseroll (1952) as Derek Wildstar
Frank Pita as Dr. Sane, General Gorse
Gordon Ramsey (1930-1993) as Captain Avatar, Orion Sr.
Tom Tweedy as Mark Venture
Amy Howard Wilson (1955) as Nova Forrester
3rd Season
John Bellucci as Derek WildstarPeter Fernandez (1927-2010) as Mark Venture
Jack Grimes (1926-2009) as Admiral Gustaf
Corrine Orr as Nova Forrester, Queen Mariposa
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