A watery world called Aquarius that is destined to destroy all of the planet Earth. Can the great Yamato stop this devastation?A watery world called Aquarius that is destined to destroy all of the planet Earth. Can the great Yamato stop this devastation?A watery world called Aquarius that is destined to destroy all of the planet Earth. Can the great Yamato stop this devastation?
Kei Tomiyama
- Susumu Kodai
- (voice)
Yôko Asagami
- Yuki Mori
- (voice)
Gorô Naya
- Jûzô Okita
- (voice)
Isao Sasaki
- Daisuke Shima
- (voice)
Shûsei Nakamura
- Daisuke Shima
- (voice)
Takeshi Aono
- Shirô Sanada
- (voice)
Shinji Nomura
- Giichi Aihara
- (voice)
Yoshito Yasuhara
- Kenjirô Ôta
- (voice)
Kazuo Hayashi
- Yasuo Nanbu
- (voice)
Ichirô Nagai
- Dr. Sakezô Sado
- (voice)
Ken'ichi Ogata
- Analyzer
- (voice)
Tôru Furuya
- Tasuke Tokugawa
- (voice)
Mikio Terashima
- Shô Yamazaki
- (voice)
Akira Kamiya
- Shirô Katô
- (voice)
Masatô Ibu
- Heikurô Tôdô
- (voice)
- …
Jun Hazumi
- EDF Senior Officer
- (voice)
Tarô Ishida
- Lugal I
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWith a runtime of 163 minutes, the extended version is the second longest animated film ever produced. After the extended version of In This Corner (and Other Corners) of the World (2016) with 168 minutes.
- Alternate versionsThere were at least three different endings to the film. The first one, shown in the theatres, ends the film just after the Yamato sinks beneath the waves. The second is a ten-minute "curtain call" segment with some image songs and the Yamato crew standing admiring the seaside before Tatsuya Nakadai begins a narration about youth and a farewell to Yamato. American viewers can see this ending on the U.S. release "Final Yamato." The third (and most controversial) ending had Kodai and Yuki marry and then semi-graphically (remember: Article 175) consummate their marriage. This was rescued from the cutting-room floor and put onto a special-edition laserdisc for Japanese release.
- ConnectionsEdited into Space Battleship Yamato (1985)
- SoundtracksYamato and I
Performed by Isao Sasaki
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After the massively engrossing and epic stories found in the three Yamato TV series, "Final Yamato" (clever title) falls short in every category of comparison... approximately 50 times more disappointing than Return of the Jedi! Here's Final Yamato's ludicrous MST3K premise: A hyper-dimensional red galaxy appears from nowhere, seemingly about to destroy the entire Milky Way by the time the opening credits have finished, and the Yamato barely escapes a cloud of red dust by entering a random warp. The incredibly dangerous red galaxy is subsequently ignored in favor of a warping waterworld that floods planets on some processional cycle... planets such as the one Yamato arrives at after the random warp! How lucky. A handful of the planet's survivors inexplicably attack the Yamato (as a way to thank the Yamato for trying to save flood victims perhaps?), and then arbitrarily decide to conquer Earth, which is coincidentally the same planet Yamato is from! Lucky again! The aliens' scheme is to first flood Earth by warping the waterworld there, making the planet ripe for emigration. But if aliens don't mind living on a flooded planet, why don't they just stay on their OWN planet!? Makes no sense. And the bad guy rides the horse from Dragon's Lair. Yamato fans, avoid this movie at all costs!
- deadlydevice
- May 5, 2008
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- Final Yamato
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- Runtime2 hours 32 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1(original ratio)
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By what name was Uchû senkan Yamato: Kanketsuhen (1983) officially released in Canada in English?
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