Galaxy Express 999 (movie)
Alternative title:
Galaxy Express
Galaxy Express 999, Le Film (French)
Ginga Tetsudo 999 <Three-Nine> (Japanese)
銀河鉄道999 (Japanese)
Objectionable content:
Mild
Plot Summary:
After the death of his mother at the hands of the evil robot Count Mecha, young Tetsuro has become a delinquent street urchin who dreams only of revenge. Tetsuro lives in a far future world in which humans have the choice to travel to another planet where they can exchange their bodies for immortal, robotic counterparts. His goal is to someday acquire (through theft) enough money to board the Galaxy Express 999, a train which is capable of traveling through space, and which will take him to the planet of robots. One day, after escaping from the police, he meets the beautiful Maetel, who resembles his mother. She offers to take him on the Galaxy Express 999 to get a robotic body and to get revenge on Count Mecha. Along the journey, the two meet many varied people (including Captain Harlock and Queen Emeraldas), and Tetsuro learns what it means to be human.
User Ratings:
414 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
128 minutes
Vintage:
1979-07-21
Premiere date:
1979-08-04 (Japan)
Release dates: We have 5
Ending Theme:
"The Galaxy Express 999" by Godiego
Insert song:
"Taking Off!" (テイキング・オフ!) by Godeigo
"Yasashiku Shinaide" (やさしくしないで) by Kumiko Kaori
Official website:
劇場版 銀河鉄道999 (Japanese)
Links: We have 1
Trivia: We have 1
News: Show:
Godiego Guitarist Takami Asano Passes Away at 68 (May 13, 2020)
Digital Media Rights' RetroCrush Anime Streaming Service Launches With Classic Anime Titles (Mar 30, 2020)
Discotek Licenses Beyblade, Shin Tetsujin 28 Anime (Nov 30, 2018)
Discotek to Release Kaiba TV Anime, Galaxy Express 999, Adieu Galaxy Express 999, Hells Anime Films on Blu-ray (Jun 11, 2017)
Discotek Adds 2 Galaxy Express 999 Films, Project A-Ko (Jul 27, 2010)
Interest:
5 Anime You Must See According to Mamoru Hosoda (Aug 16, 2021)
Other articles: Show:
Shelf Life - Galaxy Express 999: The Movie (Apr 8, 2019)
You can contribute information to this page, but first you must login or register |
Blu-ray (Region A) |
Galaxy Express 999: The Movie (Blu-ray) 2019-02-26 (from $29.95) |
DVD (Region 1) |
Galaxy Express 999 (DVD) 2011-06-28 (from $99.95) |
|
||||
Director: Rintarō
Script: Fumio Ishimori
Music: Nozomi Aoki
Original creator: Leiji Matsumoto
Character Design: Kazuo Komatsubara
Animation Director: Kazuo Komatsubara
Assistant Animation Director: Kōichi Tsunoda
Assistant Art Director: Akira Yamakawa
Background Art:
Akira Yamaguchi Emiko Kashige Kenji Makimoto Kenji Matsumoto Masazumi Matsumiya Masuo Nakayama Shizuko Kawamura Takafumi Katou Yasushi Nakamura Yoshiharu Ishigaki
In-Between Animation:
Hiromi Seino Ichirō Itano Keiko Koizumi Keiko Matsumura Keiko Nagai Kimiharu Obata Kimiko Tamazawa Mao Takahashi Mari Okuda Masahiko Imai Momoko Ueno Nobuhiro Aihara Noriko Hara Reiko Kurihara Tadashi Fukuda Takenori Mihara Tōru Yamada Yasuhiro Nakura Yasushi Hirakawa Yoshie Komatsu Yuka Hotani Yumiko Hayahara Yuri Handa Yuzumi Enosawa
In-Between Check: Yutaka Arai
Insert Song Performance: Kumiko Kaori
Key Animation:
Chūichi Iguchi Chūji Nakajima Eikichi Takahashi Emiko Tsukima Hiroshi Oikawa Johji Manabe Kazuhide Tomonaga Kenzō Koizumi Nobumichi Kawamura Reiko Kuwahara Shigeo Matoba Tomeko Horikawa Yoshinobu Inano Yoshinori Kanada Yoshinori Kanemori
Orchestra Conductor: Hiroshi Kumagai
Production manager: Saburo Yokoi
Sound Effects: Akihiko Matsuda
Supervision: Kon Ichikawa
Theme Song Composition: Yukihide Takekawa
Theme Song Performance: Godiego
Xerography: Tsutomu Tominaga
|
Masako Ikeda as
Masako Nozawa as
Gorō Naya as
Hidekatsu Shibata as
Kaneta Kimotsuki as
Kei Tomiyama as
Makio Inoue as
Noriko Ohara as
Reiko Tajima as
Ryōko Kinomiya as
Yasuo Hisamatsu as
Youko Asagami as
Akiko Tsuboi as
Hidekatsu Shibata as
Kōji Totani as
Miyoko Asō as
Noriko Ohara as
Ryūji Saikachi as
Tatsuya Jō as
Toshiko Fujita as
|
|||
Animation: Oh! Production
Film Developing: Toei Chemical Industry
Mechanical Design: Studio Nue (Arcadia)
Music Performance: Columbia Symphonic Orchestra
Music Production: Columbia Music Entertainment
Production: Toei Animation
Production Cooperation:
ACT Aoni Production Bird Group COZO Ishida Sound Production Kozue Anime Major Enterprise Mukuo Studio Oh! Production Oizumi Production Sangoshō Shinsei Pro Studio Aton Studio Carpenter Studio Cockpit Studio Eight Studio Life Studio Look Studio Mates Studio No. 1 Studio Onion Studio Robin Studio Targe Suzuki Animation Planning Tamazawa Dogasha Warp
Recording Studio: Toei Audio Visual Art Center
|
||||
|
||||
Art Director: Yoshiyuki Higuchi
Translation: Takayuki Karahashi
Additional Translation: Noelle Siddall (Discotek)
Blu-Ray Authoring: Justin Sevakis
Blu-Ray Compression: Justin Sevakis
Dialogue Director: Karl Willems
Packaging Design: Hidemi Sahara
Production Assistant:
Alain Kim (Discotek) Elaine Morland (Discotek) Erik Snyder (Discotek) Gabriella Ekens (Discotek) Ian Wright (Discotek) Jeremy Vasquez (Discotek) Jessica Neva (Discotek) Joanie Chew (Discotek) Mark Clark (Discotek) Noelle Siddall (Discotek) Reed Nelson (Discotek) Tim Eldred (Discotek)
Production Coordination: Diana Gage
Promotion/Publicity: Bob Ryan
Re-Recording Mixing: Kelly Frey
Recording Assistant: Trevor Smith
Theme Song Lyrics: Renee Feldman (New World dub)
|
B.J. Ward as
Fay McKay as
Kathleen Barr as
Saffron Henderson as
B.J. Ward as
Corey Burton as
John Payne as
Nicole Oliver as
Scott McNeil as
Tony Pope as
Daphne Goldrick as
Gerard Plunkett as
Jane Perry as
Janyse Jaud as
Paul Dobson as
Terry Klassen as
Tony Pope as
Willow Johnson as
Booker Bradshaw
Dicey Adams
Gary Seegar
Jill Fisher
|
|||
Audio Restoration: TwistyGadget (Discotek release)
Blu-Ray Authoring: MediaOCD
Blu-ray Compression: MediaOCD
DVD Menu Design: TwistyGadget (Discotek release)
Packaging Design: TwistyGadget (Discotek release)
Production Services: TwistyGadget (Discotek release)
Recording Studio: The Ocean Group
Subtitles: TwistyGadget (Discotek release)
|
||||
|
||||
(none) |
Philippe David as
Stéphanie Lafforgue as
Antoine Tome as
Dominique Lelong as
Cyrille Artaux as
Gérard Rouzier as
|
|||
Dubbing: Studio Chinkel
|
||||
Executive producer: Dardo Ferrari |
||||
(none) |
||||
Dubbing Director: Gabriella Rasero
Translation: Amanda Ronzoni
|
Antonella Baldini as
Simone Crisari as
Laura Lenghi as
Massimo Rossi as
Roberto Del Giudice as
Antonella Rinaldi as
Barbara De Bortoli as
Dario Penne as
Gabriele Carrara as
Ilaria Latini as
Maura Cenciarelli as
Michele Kalamera as
Mino Caprio as
Stefania Romagnoli as
|
|||
Distributor: Yamato Video
Dubbing: Promovision
|
||||
(none) |
Distributor: Play Entertainment (Portugal; DVD)
Licensed by: Toei Animation Inc.
|
|||
(none) |
||||
DISCLAIMER | add information | report an error | lookup sources |
Compare this anime's credits with others
# A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Anime anthology