Lost Universe (TV)
[ adapted from Lost Universe (manga) ]
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Alternative title:
Perdidos en el Espacio (Spanish)
Universo Perdido (Spanish)
Затерянная вселенная (Russian)
Потерянная вселенная (Russian)
السيف القاطع (Arabic)
ロスト・ユニバース (Japanese)
Themes:
space
Objectionable content:
Mild
Plot Summary:
Kane Blueriver, a trouble contractor, is being hunted by a criminal syndicate named Nightmare because he pilots the Lost Ship Swordbreaker, the only hinderance to Nightmare's plan to spread the dark lord Dark Star throughout the galaxy. Kane, along with Millie, a girl who dreams to be the "best in the universe," and Canal, Swordbreaker's AI, vows to defeat Nightmare, who, besides having a sinister plan, killed Kane's grandmother many years ago.
User Ratings:
429 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
25 minutes per episode
Number of episodes:
26
Episode titles: We have 26
Vintage:
1998-04-03 to 1998-09-25
1999 (Philippines - ABS-CBN)
2001 (Canal Panda - Portugal)
2003 (Middle East - Spacetoon Broadcast)
2003-06-30 to 2003-12-29 (USA)
2010-08-16 (Russia, 2x2)
Opening Theme:
"Infinity" by Megumi Hayashibara
Ending Theme:
#1: "Extrication" by Megumi Hayashibara (eps 1-25)
#2: "Eternity (E-49)" by Osamu Tezuka (ep 26)
Official website:
DoGA Production's Lost Universe page (Japanese)
Links: We have 5
Trivia: We have 5
Review:
Lost Universe VHS 6-7 (Jan 1, 1970)
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DVD (Region 1) |
Lost Universe - In Space ... It's Very, Very Dark (DVD) 2000-09-12 (from $4.99) |
Lost Universe - DVD Box Set (Thinpak) (DVD) 2007-12-04 (from $25.86) |
Lost Universe - The Ultimate Fowl! (DVD 2) 2000-09-12 |
Lost Universe - Flushed Into Space! (DVD 3) 2000-11-14 (from $11.97) |
Lost Universe - Psyche Up! Freak Out! (DVD 4) 2001-01-23 |
Lost Universe - Union Of Evil (DVD 5) 2001-03-13 (from $4.59) |
Lost Universe - It's his Duty To Kick Some Booty (DVD 6) 2001-04-10 (from $12.99) |
Soundtrack |
Best of Lost Universe (OST) 2002-05-28 (from $10.81) |
Lost Universe Original Soundtrack (OST) 2003-07-01 |
Director: Takashi Watanabe Music: Osamu Tezuka Original story: Hajime Kanzaka Character Design: Naomi Miyata Art Director: Hideto Nakahara Animation Director: Akihiro Asanuma Akiko Nagashima Katsunobu Ito (ep 18 cut 200-285; 4 episodes eps 8b, 12a, 15a, 22a )Taeko Sato Character Conceptual Design: Shoko Yoshinaka Director of Photography: Shigeo Kamiyama Executive producer: Tsuguhiko Kadokawa 3D Animation: Scott Frazier Animation: Endan Herdiana Kaori Nakamura Naomi Miyata (END) Osamu Ohashi Shinsuke Ishikawa (END) Sumio Watanabe (END) Udon Kusuwandara Animation Check: Hideki Sugawara Animation producer: Shuichi Okada Assistant Animation Director: Katsunobu Ito (ep 25) Color setting: Hiroyuki Konno Editing: Jun Takuma Key Animation: Hiroshi Sanuki Hitoshi Koga Katsunobu Ito (eps 1, 6) Kazuo Iimura Kenichi Nagai Nobuaki Yoshida Shinsuke Ishikawa Yusuke Yoshigaki (ep 1) Mixing: Yukihira Oishi Production Assistant: Yasuko Imura Production Coordination: Satomi Kayata Production Desk: Yusuke Usami Publicity: Ryousuke Aoki Recording Coordination: Takako Chiba Recording Director: Sadayoshi Fujino Sound Effects: Hidenori Arai Special Effects: Takashi Maekawa Supervision: Takashi Watanabe Theme Song Performance: Megumi Hayashibara (OP/ED) Vehicle Design: Tsutomu Suzuki | Megumi Hayashibara as Mifuyu Hiiragi as Souichiro Hoshi as Hikaru Midorikawa as Masami Suzuki as Ai Satou as Chafurin as Ginzo Matsuo as Hiroyuki Kakegawa as Jin Yamanoi as Jouji Nakata as Junko Noda as Kazuya Ichijou as Kazuyuki Sogabe as Kiyoyuki Yanada as Kouji Ishii as Kyoko Tsuruno as Makiko Ohmoto as Masashi Hirose as Michiko Neya as Minoru Inaba as Mitsuaki Madono as Narumi Hidaka as Narumi Tsunoda as Reiko Takagi as Rin Mizuhara as Shozo Iizuka as Yasunori Matsumoto as Yumi Touma as | |||
Animation Production: E.G. Films BGM Production: Raku Broadcaster: TV Tokyo Computer Graphics: DOGA Productions Digital Production: E.G. Films Film Processing: Toei Laboratory Music Production: Starchild Records Music Supervision: TV Tokyo Photography: Southern Cross Post Production Services: Cruise, Inc. Recording Studio: Tact Studios Script Continuity: Brother Noppo Titles: Maki Productions VTR Editing: TOVIC | ||||
Director: Charles Campbell Art Director: Andy Orjuela Executive producer: John Ledford ADR Editor: Charles Campbell ADR Engineer: Charles Campbell Editing: David Grundy International Coordination: Toru Iwakami Production Coordination: Janice Williams Production Secretary: Anna Bechtol Promotion: Rod Peters Sound Design: Paul Killam Subtitle Script: Amy Gamber Subtitle Timing: Neal Barnes | Jessica Schwartz as Larissa Wolcott as Steve Metz as Bill Wise as Camille Chen as Aaron Friedman as Adam Dudley as Andy Cobb as Bayard Crawley as Boon Sheridan as Brittany Baize as Carie Esquenazi as Charles Campbell as Corey M. Gagne as Courtney Davis as Dan Jennings as David Jones as David Stokey as Dell Viking as Derek Wade as Dieter O'Toole as Dirk Van Allen as Douglas Taylor as Eric Peterson as Gray G. Haddock as Greg Gondek as Helmut Dirkenschneider as Jason P. Stingley as Lana Dietrich as Laura Bussinger as Lemke Isenoff as Linda Pazuza as Mark Turner as Mel Hartman as Mercedes McNeil as Mike D'Alonzo as Mingo Chavez as Neil Campbell as Noah Passavoy as Pamela Ribon as Pierre Montreaux as R.V. Mangrel as Regan McCambridge as Richard Pagong as Robert Cheevers as Samantha Inoue-Harte as Sarah Richardson as Scott Swanson as Shaneye Ferrell as Shawn Sides as Steve Sanders as Stewart McGregor as Thomas G. Warrior as | |||
ADR Recording: Monster Island Distributor: The Right Stuf International (DVD Thinpak) Internet Streaming: The Anime Network Post Production: Monkey Boy Studios Soundtrack: AnimeTrax | ||||
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Dubbing Director: Humberto Velez | Adaptation: Enoki Films Broadcaster: Chilevision (Chile) ETC...TV (Chile) Panamericana Television (Perú) Televisa Canal 5 (Mexico) TVN Chile (Chile) Unicable (Mexico) Univision (USA) Dubbing: Audiomaster 3000 S.A. de C.V. México (Latin America) | |||
Rene Garcia as Ana Patricia Anides as Cony Madera as Alfonso Obregón as Alvaro Tarcicio as Gabriel Gama as Humberto Velez as Ishtar Saenz as | ||||
(none) | Federica Valenti as Massimo Di Benedetto as Marcella Silvestri as Alberto Olivero as Claudio Moneta as Claudio Ridolfo as Debora Magnaghi as Elisabetta Spinelli as Enrico Bertorelli as Felice Invernici as Gianfranco Gamba as Giorgio Bonino as Guido Rutta as Luca Bottale as Luca Sandri as Luca Semeraro as Marco Balzarotti as Patrizia Mottola as Renata Bertolas as Stefano Albertini as | |||
Broadcaster: Italia Teen Television (from 1 March 2004) Distributor: Shin Vision | ||||
(none) | Broadcaster: Spacetoon Distributor: Animation International (Mahr Al-Hajj Weiss) Dubbing: Al Zahra Centre - VENUS Production: Animation International (Mahr Al-Hajj Weiss) | |||
Mamoon al-Fark as | ||||
(none) | Distributor: MC Entertainment | |||
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Alexx Agcaoili as Rose Barin as | ||||
(none) | Broadcaster: RTP1 | |||
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