Legend of the Galactic Heroes

Legend of the Galactic Heroes

Cover of the original novel of Legend of the Galactic Heroes volume 1, first edition (Tokuma Novels, 1982). This first edition is considered valuable and famous because the character of the volume number was only attached from the second edition onwards.
銀河英雄伝説
(Ginga Eiyū Densetsu)
Genre Space opera, Drama, Military science fiction
Novel
Written by Yoshiki Tanaka
Illustrated by Naoyuki Kato (vol. 1 – 5)
Yukihisa Kamoshita (vol. 6 – 10)
Published by Tokuma Shoten
Original run November 30, 1982November 15, 1987
Volumes 10
Novel
Legend of the Galactic Heroes Side Stories
Written by Yoshiki Tanaka
Illustrated by Hiroshi Yokoyama (short stories)
Katsumi Michihara (vol. 1 – 4 and magazines)
Akira Kasahara (vol. 2)
Published by Tokuma Shoten
Original run September 1, 1984July 31, 1989
Volumes 4 and 5 short stories
Manga
Written by Katsumi Michihara
Published by Tokuma Shoten
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Shōnen Captain (1989–1994)
Chara (magazine)
Original run August 10, 1986February 2000
Volumes Golden Wings (August 10, 1986)
11 volumes (1990–2000)
Anime film
Legend of the Galactic Heroes: My Conquest is the Sea of Stars
Directed by Noboru Ishiguro
Studio Kitty Films, Madhouse
Released February 6, 1988
Runtime 60 minutes
Original video animation
Directed by Noboru Ishiguro
Studio Kitty Films, Artland, Magic Bus
Released December 1988March 1997
Episodes 110 (List of episodes)
Original video animation
Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Golden Wings
Directed by Keizou Shimizu
Studio Kitty Films
Released December 12, 1992
Anime film
Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Overture to a New War
Directed by Keizou Shimizu, Kenichi Maeda
Studio Kitty Films
Released December 18, 1993
Runtime 90 minutes
Original video animation
Legend of the Galactic Heroes Side Stories
Directed by Noboru Ishiguro
Studio Kitty Films, Artland, Magic Bus
Released 19982000
Episodes 52
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Legend of the Galactic Heroes (銀河英雄伝説 Ginga Eiyū Densetsu?) is a series of science fiction novels by Yoshiki Tanaka. An anime adaptation of the novels by Artland ran from 1988 to 2000 as well as a manga based on the novels, with art by Katsumi Michihara. There have also been several video game adaptations with the most recent release in 2008 being a real time simulation.

Neither the novels, anime, nor manga have been released officially in the English language. However, there have been English fan translations.

Set somewhere in distant space around the 35th century (the late eighth century of the story's "Space Era"), Legend of the Galactic Heroes is a story of the epic struggle between the monarchic Galactic Empire and the democratic Free Planets Alliance.

The original Japanese title is often abbreviated as Gin'eiden (銀英伝?) in Japan, while English-language fans often abbreviate the series title as LOGH (capitalization for the acronym varies).

Contents

Plot

The story is staged in the distant future within our own Milky Way Galaxy, approximately in the 35th century. Unlike many science fiction stories, there are no alien civilizations. A portion of the galaxy is filled with terraformed worlds inhabited by interstellar traveling human beings. For 150 years two mighty space powers have intermittently warred with each other: the Galactic Empire and the Free Planets Alliance.

Within the Galactic Empire, based on mid 19th century Prussia, an ambitious military genius, Reinhard von Müsel, is rising to power. He is driven by the desire to free his sister Annerose, who was taken by the Kaiser as a concubine. Later, he wants not only to end the corrupt Goldenbaum dynasty but also to defeat the Free Planets Alliance and to unify the whole galaxy under his rule.

In the Free Planets Alliance Star Fleet is another genius, Yang Wen-li. He originally aspired to become a historian through a military academy, and joined the tactical division only out of need for tuition money. He was rapidly promoted to an admiral because of his demonstrated excellence in military strategy in a number decisive battles and conflicts. He becomes the archrival of Reinhard, though they highly respect one another. Unlike Reinhard he is better known for his underdog victories and accomplishments in overcoming seemingly impossible odds and mitigating casualties and damages due to military operations.

As a historian, Yang often predicts the motives behind his enemies and narrates the rich history of his world and comments on it. One of his famous quotes is: "There are few wars between good and evil; most are between one good and another good."

Besides the two main heroes, the story is full of vivid characters and intricate politics. All types of characters, from high nobility, admirals and politicians, to common soldiers and farmers, are interwoven into the story. The story frequently switches away from the main heroes to the Unknown Soldier fighting for his life on the battlefield.

There is a third neutral power nominally attached to the Galactic Empire called the Phezzan Dominion, a planet-state (city-state on a galactic scale) which trades with both warring powers. There is also a Terraism cult, which claims that humans should go back to Earth, gaining popularity throughout the galaxy. Throughout the story executive political figures of Phezzan in concert with the upper-hierarchy of the Terraism cult orchestrate a number of conspiracies to shift the tide of the galactic war so that it may favor their objectives.

Background Timeline

2039: A massive nuclear exchange between the powers which dominate the Earth (identified as the United States of Eurafrica and the Northern Condominium) destroy most major cities (the Thirteen Day War).[1]

2129: After 90 years of chaos Earth is united under the United Government of Earth based in the capital of Brisbane.[2]

2166: What will be a massive research installation on Io is begun.[3]

2253: A slower-than-light vessel is launched for Alpha Centauri but never returns.[4]

2360: The first faster-than-light drive is developed, but turns out to have deleterious effects on females.[5]

2391: The problems with FTL are solved.

2402: A habitable world is discovered near Canopus.

2404: As the first colony ship is launched for Canopus, Earth's government establishes a Navigation Safety Department of the Ministry of Space, which later was renamed into the Department of Public Peace.

2428: The Department of Public Peace was reorganized to the Space Defense Corps.

2484: The Space Defense Corps reorganized itself as the Space Force.

2682: Disgruntled colonies unite to complain about high taxes, interference in local administration, and their lack of proportionate representation in the Humanity Congress which is weighted to ensure that Earth will always have the deciding vote. Earth responds by trying to make Sirius into a scapegoat, accusing them of spreading subversion as part of a plot to take over (The Sirius Threat).

2685: Earth's denunciation of Sirius makes it into the natural leader of the dissident colonies. They establish the "Sirius Congress" and begin to gather military power.

2689: Earth attacks Sirius VI (aka Rondolina) to suppress the dissidents. Earth's forces become increasingly undisciplined, culminating in a massacre of the city of Laglane (Earth–Sirius War)

2703: The lack of discipline among Earth's forces leads to a devastating defeat at the hands of the much smaller rebel "Black Fleet" (Black Flag Force).

2704: The Black Fleet blockades the inner Solar System for two months and then attacks the starving population, killing most of them.

2706: The leader of the revolution, Carle Palmgren, dies of a heart attack. The rebels fragment into numerous factions that fight for control.

2801 (1 U.C.): The Galactic Federation is formed, centered on Theoria, the 2nd planet of Aldebaran, and a new calendar era is adopted, "Universal Calendar" beginning in this year.

2906 (106 U.C.): In order to deal with the ongoing threat of space pirates descended from elements of the Sirius/Earth war who never reintegrated into civilisation, the Galactic Federation authorises the creation of a large military to combat them.

3088 (288 U.C.): A military genius named Rudolph von Goldenbaum leads the Galactic Federation Armada in wiping out the resurgent pirates, becoming an idolised hero similar to Pompey or Caesar.

3096 (296 U.C.): Rudolph von Goldenbaum, having rocketed up the ranks to Admiral by the age of 28, retires to run for a seat in Parliament, forming the National Reform Alliance. The public is eager for a strong-willed leader to take over since the U.S.G. has become decadent and disorderly.

3110 (310 U.C.): President-for-life Goldenbaum declares himself Emperor of the Galactic Empire and a new calendar, the Reich Calendar.

3120 (320 U.C., 9 R.C.) Emperor Rudolph declares the Inferior Genes Exclusion Act which mandates sterilisation of the handicapped and execution of the mentally ill and terminates all social assistance of the poor. He begins selecting "superior genetic specimens", all of whom are white and have Germanic names to form an aristocracy with titles handed out by Rudolph.

3141 (341 U.C., 42 R.C.) Emperor Rudolph is succeeded by his grandson Sigismund, and widespread democratic rebellions break out, only to be suppressed. A lot of people lose their citizenship and become serfs for being family members or associates of executed rebels.

3263 (463 U.C., 164 R.C.) Arle Heinessen, reduced to serf status for being a member of a rebel's family, masterminds the escape of 400,000 serfs from a labour camp on Altair VII.

3327 (527 U.C., 218 R.C.) The refugees, travelling more than 10,000 light years to flee the Empire, arrive at a habitable world and decide to start the Free Planets Alliance from there, reviving the Universal Calendar.

3440 (640 U.C., 331 R.C.) The Empire discovers the Free Planets Alliance and war between them begins.

Anime adaptations

The anime series is based on the novels. The anime is made of 110 25-minute episodes (divided into 4 sections). The first episode was released on home video in December 1988, and the last in January 1997. Since Legend of the Galactic Heroes was released directly to home video and not shown on TV first, it is technically an OVA (quite possibly the longest ever). However, it has since been shown on TV several times. There are two hour-long movies, one 90-minute movie, and two series of side stories (Gaiden) which are all prequels to the 110 episode series.

The series, while over 20 years old, has not been released officially with English dubbing or subtitles. Even so, it has been ranked highly on most international sites about anime and/or space opera. Galactic Heroes was ranked twelfth in Listofbest's Top 50 Best Rated Anime.[6]

Manga

The manga edition is authored by Katsumi Michihara, and is derived from the first two volumes of the original-novel. This manga story is faithful to the original, possibly more faithful than the anime. However, there are some changes that could be considered major, e.g. the gender of several characters is changed. Akira Kasahara is cooperating in drawing mechanics.

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