Stellvia of the Universe

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Uchū no Stellvia
Stellvia of the Universe
宇宙のステルヴィア
(Uchū no Stellvia)
Genre Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Mecha, Romance, Science Fiction, Seinen
TV anime
Directed by Tatsuo Sato
Studio XEBEC
Network TV Tokyo
Original run 2 April 200324 September 2003
No. of episodes 26
Manga
Authored by Ryou Akizuki
Publisher
Serialized in
Original run
No. of volumes 2

Stellvia of the Universe (宇宙のステルヴィア Uchū no Stellvia?) is an anime series which takes place in the future.

In the year 2167 AD Earth was devastated by a powerful electromagnetic shockwave caused by a nearby star, Hydrus Beta, 20 light-years away, having gone supernova. Now it is the year 2356, 189 years after the shockwave and civilization has been rebuilt with humanity united together to face the coming of the second shockwave of the supernova. The second shockwave, unlike the first, contains a great deal of matter composed of the remnants of the star itself.

Stellvia ran for 26 episodes. It was produced by the animation studio XEBEC and is distributed in the United States by Geneon.

Beginning with the May 2003 issue, a manga adaptation by Ryo Akizuki was serialized in Monthly Comics Dengeki Daioh and has been published in the US as a two volume graphic novel series by DrMaster

A sequel had been announced for 2005, but was cancelled after internal difficulties.

[edit] Characters

Shima (left) and Kouta piloting Infinity
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Shima (left) and Kouta piloting Infinity
Shima 'Shipon' Katase (片瀬 志麻 Katase Shima?)
The hero of the story is Shima (or 'Shipon (しーぽん)' as she is dubbed by Alisa) who joined the Stellvia foundation's space program so that she could "see the stars while looking forward, rather than having to look up".
After a rocky start to her training, during which she was dead last in her class at piloting, she took the advice of Otoyama Kouta and realized she was trying to keep track of far too much information on her ship displays. Her piloting improved dramatically as a result.
Despite her early setbacks as a pilot, her programming abilities were top notch from the very start, and she would later learn to combine the two in order to become even more formidable in the cockpit.
Japanese Seiyū: Ai Nonaka
English Voice Actor: Carrie Savage
Kouta Otoyama (音山 光太 Otoyama Kōta?)
Kouta is a bit of an enigma. He and Shipon have developed a romantic relationship but there's still a lot about him that is not known. He has an older sister who runs an astronomical observatory in Japan. He consistently achieves rank C in every class, without exception, regardless of how easy or hard the subject is. And when he was warned of the possibility of Ayaka attacking Shipon during training, he displayed extraordinary piloting abilities beyond what his ship should have been capable of handling.
Japanese Seiyū: Takahiro Mizushima
English Voice Actor: Kevin Hatcher
Arisa Glennorth (アリサ・グレンノース?)
Shipon's best friend at the Stellvia foundation. They met on the shuttle up to the station from Earth, and found themselves rooming together and in the same class as well. Though Arisa is nowhere near Shipon in academic or piloting ability, she finds Shipon to be an inspiration to improve herself, and counts herself as Shipon's #1 fan. Later in the series, she begins focusing on becoming a mechanic, rather than a pilot.
Japanese Seiyū: Yuki Matsuoka
English Voice Actor: Lucy Hudson
Rinna Kazamatsuri (風祭 りんな Kazamatsuri Rin'na?)
A transfer student from the Ultima foundation, Rinna considers Shipon to be her chief rival as well as a good friend. Rinna is a few years younger than Shipon and most of the other students, but because there are few children at Ultima (it being the newest of the foundations, and still incomplete), she had little to do with herself but play with simulators. As a result, she's far better at piloting and zero-G movement than most people years older than her.
Japanese Seiyū: Ryo Hirohashi
English Voice Actor: Marie Danielle
Yayoi Fujisawa (藤沢 やよい Fujisawa Yayoi?)
One of the older students in Shipon's class, Yayoi had been in Stellvia's training program 2 years before, but left after a flight training accident. She was saved by Machida Ayaka... but it turned out the "accident" was also intentionally caused by Ayaka in the first place.
Recognizing the signs of another "accident" when Ayaka took Shipon out to train alone, she warned Otoyama Kouta of what might be about to happen. Kouta was able to prevent another tragedy.
Despite the attacks on herself and Shipon, Yayoi defended Ayaka when it looked like she might face expulsion from Stellvia.
Towards the end of the series, it is shown that Yayoi may be romantically linked to Ayaka, which explains why she keeps rejecting Pierre's advances, and defended Ayaka from expulsion.
Japanese Seiyū: Fumiko Orikasa
English Voice Actor: Michelle Ruff
Akira Kayama (栢山 晶 Kayama Akira?)
A quiet and somewhat taciturn member of Shipon's class, Akira is Yayoi's roommate. Though she becomes irritated easily when around people too much, she seems to be learning to enjoy spending time with Yayoi, Shipon, Alisa and the others of their group. Later on, she starts dating Joey Jones.
Japanese Seiyū: Rie Tanaka
English Voice Actor: Kate Davis
Ayaka Machida (町田 初佳 Machida Ayaka?)
One of the Big Four of Stellvia, older students who are at the top of their classes, Ayaka is competitive in the extreme. She has something of an inferiority complex which drives her to be the absolute best, and she can't tolerate seeing others better than her.
2 years in the past, when Yayoi was her classmate, she arranged an accident to ensure her own position at the top of the class. Things went a little out of hand, however, and it looked like Yayoi might lose her life, so Ayaka rescued her. Yayoi was hospitalized and traumatized, and left Stellvia for a time. Now with Katase Shima looking like she would surpass Ayaka as well, the same thing almost happened. Had Yayoi not returned to Stellvia and recognized the danger Shipon might be in, Ayaka might have seriously injured or even killed her. Due to Yayoi's defence, Ayaka was not expelled from Stellvia, but was suspended for a time.
After Yayoi forgave Ayaka for nearly causing her to lose her life, they become very close. It is suggested in the last episode that they may be much more than just good friends.
Japanese Seiyū: Megumi Toyoguchi
English Voice Actor: Julie Ann Taylor
Richard James (リチャード・ジェームス?)
Head Teacher of Stellvia's Space Academy. He is also the one who conducted the entrance interview for Shima. He is avuncular and usually takes the optimistic view of events. Richard also encourages his peers to put more trust in the prep students when events put them in critical situations.
Japanese Seiyū: Katsunosuke Hori
English Voice Actor: Joey Lotsko
Carl Hutter (カール・ヒュッター?)
A teacher at Stellvia's Space Academy who appears unemotional and calm all the time. Usually, Hutter plays the Devil's Advocate against Richard James' optimism. He is revealed to have a more exotic origin later on in the series.
Japanese Seiyū: Masahiko Tanaka
English Voice Actor: George C. Cole
Jinrai Shirogane (白銀 迅雷 Shirogane Jinrai?)
A teacher at Stellvia's Space Academy who appears to be teaching a science subject. He is particularly obsessed with Astroball, (a game that has some similarities with hockey), which he played in his student days at Stellvia. Passionate and determined, Jinrai becomes more than a mere teacher later on in the series.
Japanese Seiyū: Keiji Fujiwara
English Voice Actor: Sean Roberts
Leila Barthes (レイラ・バルト Reira Baruto?)
Instructor in charge of Pilot Training at Stellvia. She used to be an elite pilot, and spent some time wallowing in despair after losing the "elite" tag. However, she has since recovered from that (after an incident on a space station that was under construction) and chose to become an instructor at Stellvia.
Japanese Seiyū: Naomi Shindou
English Voice Actor: Anne Loveman
Joey Jones (ジョイ・ジョーンス?)
Another of Shipon's classmates, Jojo (as he is called) is loud and enthusiastic. He is not very good in his studies nor pilot training and sometimes get needled because of it. Neverthless, he is not one-dimensional and eventually starts dating Akira later on in the series.
Japanese Seiyū: Akio Suyama
English Voice Actor: Tony Oliver
Najima Gable
One of the Big4
Japanese Seiyū: Paku Romi
English Voice Actor: Jane Alan
Kent Austin
One of the Big4
Japanese Seiyū: Daisuke Kishio
English Voice Actor: Andrew Watton
Ritsuo Soujin
One of the Big4. Devoted to training, he is described as being a "Ninja" by Shima Katase.
Japanese Seiyū:
English Voice Actor: Lex Lang


Pierre Takida
Another of Shipon's classmates, Pierre is good looking and a big talker, but doesn't seem to have a lot more than that going for him. He is interested in Yayoi, though it's not clear what her feelings for him may be. He confessed his feelings to her and was turned down, but Yayoi later hinted he might still have some hope.
Japanese Seiyū: Yuji Ueda
English Voice Actor: Jason Bigley

[edit] Stellvia 2

Stellvia Director Tatsuo Sato has stated on his website that plans for the Stellvia sequel, as well as any possibility of a sequel to Nadesico, are now impossible. He does not explain further.

2005/08/10 (WED)    昨日の今日ですみません。

 あれから各方面からメール・電話をいただきまして、企画が頓挫したとはいえ“永遠に無くなった”はということはこの業界ではあり得ないから希望は残しておいた方が…というご意見をいただきました。確かに過激な表現だったかもしれません。というわけでこういうことにさせて下さい。


 「宇宙のステルヴィア」の続編は不可能になってしまいました。かねてから準備していた「宇宙のステルヴィア2」の企画も中止、「機動戦艦ナデシコ」についても同様です。


 心配していただいた皆様、ありがとうございます。  この先の動きはこれからどうなるかまだわかりませんが、きちんと発表できるようになったらまた改めてここに書きたいと思います。それでは──

"The continuation of Uchuu no Stellvia had become impossible.* All the pre-planning for an Uchuu no Stellvia 2 came to a halt. The same applied to Kidou Senkan Nadesico."

(*) The word is not 無理 (muri, "unfeasible"), which is normally used to indicate a situation that is locked, but possibly solvable, but 不可能 (fukanou, "impossible") - it's a much more definite term.

(Information provided by the Anime News Network and translation by babel fish and ANN forum members)

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