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television series produced by
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, Yomiko Advertising and Xebec and directed by Tatsuo Satō, with manga artist
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providing original character designs,
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serving as chief animation director, Mika Akitaka being the main mechanical designer and
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composing the music. A
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adaptation by Asamiya was published by
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from 1996 to 1999. The manga, licensed in North America by CPM Manga, has many significant changes from the anime. In 2005,
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reported that plans for ''Nadesico 2'' were scrapped, citing an entry on ''
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'' director Tatsuo Sato's blog.


Plot

The series takes place in the year 2196. Earth is at war with a race of alien invaders called the "Jovian Lizards". A company called Nergal Heavy Industries designs a space battleship, the ''ND-001 Nadesico''. While the ship is powerful and its crew consists of the top civilian experts in their fields, these individuals tend to have "some slight
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s". The primary protagonist,
Akito Tenkawa The following is a list of characters from the Japanese manga and anime ''Martian Successor Nadesico''. Character names are listed in Western order, with the given names preceding the surnames. Nadesico crewmembers ; : : Born on Mars and o ...
, is a boy with a mysterious past; once a resident of Mars' Utopia colony, he escaped its destruction by the Jovian Lizards and arrived on Earth, with no memory of how he got there but a terrible fear of the invaders. He hates fighting and only wants to be a
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. However, he is constantly called on to act as a pilot of one of the ''Nadesicos ''Aestivalis'' - humanoid combat
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s. While on board the ''Nadesico'', Akito has more problems to deal with than just the Jovians; nearly all the female members of the crew, especially the vessel's captain
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, seem to be head over heels in love with him, though all he wants to do is cook and watch his favorite anime, '' Gekiganger III''.


Production

The series features an energetic juxtaposition of
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and
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, as the characters engage in lighthearted antics in between facing the drama of war. Many of the characters are themselves anime fans, and there is often comparison between the campy, sanitized war of the anime within an anime ''Gekigangar III'' and the much harsher reality that the crew of the ''Nadesico'' faces. The show intentionally includes a number of science fiction anime clichés, including
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and
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invaders, but turns these concepts on their heads by the end of the series through a number of plot twists. The show has been also described as a
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. There are many anime references, particularly to the series ''
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'' (the name ''Nadesico'' is a play on the phrase " Yamato nadeshiko", which represents the traditional Japanese ideal of femininity, and also the name of
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). One of the characters was a voice actress before joining the crew (and in fact is a parody of a specific voice actress,
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), another is a
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who likes to draw her own shōnen-ai
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, and a third is an
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who bases his entire life on ''Gekigangar III''. In an episode late in the series, the ship holds an anime convention complete with a viewing marathon of ''Gekigangar'', people engaged in
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, and tie-in merchandising. Another episode makes a parody of the '' Macross'' anime, as the crew celebrates a ''Miss Nadesico'' contest to decide a new captain and public figurehead, in which all the female crew members participate. The contest includes a
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competition and singing. The ''Gekigangar'' anime show is in fact an homage (and
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) of many Super Robot
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anime of the 70s and 80s, most particularly the Go Nagai/ Ken Ishikawa collaboration '' Getter Robo''. The battles between Earth and planetary colonies featured throughout the show is a reference to '' Gundam'', while the assortment of odd-ball characters on the ship who prefer to choose their own battles, rather than take sides, is a nod to Harlock. In addition, writers from previous popular sci-fi mecha shows occasionally get announced in teasers for various episodes of ''Nadesico''.


Media


Anime

The ''Martian Successor Nadesico'' anime was directed by Tatsuo Sato and produced by
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, Xebec, and Yomiko Advertising, Inc. The series aired on the Bandai Channel and TV Tokyo from November 1, 1996 to March 24, 1997. The series was also aired on KTEH, a PBS station in San Jose, California, as part of its Sunday Late-Prime Sci-Fi programming line-up (9pm-after 12am).
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announced they had licensed ''Martian Successor Nadesico'' in May 1998 at Project A-Kon 9.; the company released the series originally on 12 VHS tapes. Later, the series was released on a total of six DVDs. On September 24, 2002, ADV Films released a
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containing all of the DVDs entitled ''Martian Successor Nadesico: Complete Chronicles'' and, on January 1, 2008, a collection of all the episodes entitled ''Martian Successor Nadesico: Perfect Collection''. At Anime Expo 2011,
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announced that they had re-licensed the series, following ADV's closure in 2009. They re-released the series, along with the movie and the ''Gekiganger III'' OVA, in 2012. Anime Limited later acquired the series in 2017 on Blu-ray. ''Martian Successor Nadesico''s opening song is "You Get to Burning" by Yumi Matsuzawa. The main ending song is by
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, with episode 26 featuring by Kazumi Matsumura as its ending.


Manga

A manga series loosely based on the anime with a whole new story line and written for a mature audience.


OVA

A ''Gekigangar III'' compilation OVA was also released.


Movie

A sequel movie called '' The Prince of Darkness'' is a 1998 anime film written and directed by Tatsuo Sato, and it is a sequel to the series Martian Successor Nadesico. 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.


Video games

Four games based on the series were released in Japan. The first game, released for the
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in 1997, is entitled ''Mobile Battleship Nadesico''. It is a
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game with a few mecha elements included. A second game, also for the
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, was released in the following year under the title ''Martian Successor Nadesico: The Blank of Three Years''. It is an interactive story of the events which occurred in between the television series and the movie. Released on the Dreamcast in 1999, ''Martian Successor Nadesico: The Mission'', continues the story from ''Prince of Darkness''. Finally, a
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variant game was released for the
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entitled ''Mobile Battleship Nadesico: Ruriruri Mahjong''. ''Nadesico'' also appears in games in the Super Robot Wars and Another Century's series, where the setting is combined with other mecha series' such as '' Gundam'', '' Mazinger'', '' Full Metal Panic!'', and '' Tekkaman Blade''.


Reception

There have been mixed reviews to the series, although most reviews have been positive. One review written when the series was released on DVD gave it average ratings, commenting that while the show was dubbed into English poorly, it commented positively on the use of characters saying, "Despite his heroic calling as a robot pilot, Akito is remarkably approachable—after all, what could be more down-to-earth than a cook? Yurika, the world's most unlikely starship captain, may seem like a troublesome ditz at first, but demonstrates resolve and emotional depth as she learns the art of leadership. The characters may be billed as goofballs, but they also provide some of the most touching moments in the show. The ''Nadesico'' mindset shows that heroism and self-sacrifice are still respectable virtues, and that nobody needs to hear whining about why you can't or won't pilot a giant robot." ''
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'' writer Charles Solomon praised the series, calling its action and hi-jinks on par with '' Rocky and Bullwinkle''. Other reviews have been generally positive, with one saying, "''Nadesico'' is one of those rare series that has something for everyone. Comedy, action, romance, drama...you name it, this series has it (well, almost). What's even more astonishing is that ''Nadesico'' keeps everything tied together in a neat little coherent package, so much so that you'll hardly even notice the blend of genres. It's a pretty cool little package, too." Another review praised the English dub, saying "I first watched this show multiple times in Japanese, but eventually gave the English dub a try and found I loved it. The cast is excellent, with Jennifer Earhart's Yurika being especially noteworthy. Even minor characters, such as a Jovian pilot played by Jason Douglas, give great performances. His reading of 'If only the humans appreciated life as we do, I would not have to kill so many of them' is brilliant." The series quickly became popular. The film won the ''Animage'' Grand Prix award in 1998. In other polls conducted by ''Animage'' in the same year, Akito was voted the ninth most "Favorite Male Character Of The Year", Ruri Hoshino was voted second and Yurika eighth most "Favorite Female Characters Of The Year" and the TV series was vote the third "Favorite Anime Of The Year".


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