I don't speak Japanese, but they are trying to explain why the Yamato wreck was in one single piece?First 20 minutes of the in-universe style Yamato 2202 documentary style film:
Well, so it is now :PIt wasn't
They said that during the 2199 series remake as well.By the way, in the "documentary" they say that Gamilas shot first in the war..?
I wonder if things would have turned out differently if they had waited before doing it. But I don't think so, it's not that Gamilas was famous for its "diplomacy".They said that during the 2199 series remake as well.It was shown to be false BTW - humanity did fire first - but that's the Space Force's claim and I guess they're sticking with it.
IMO - it's pretty clear it wouldn't have made a difference in that, I'm sure once the Gamilas had demanded Earth's surrender and that we were now a Gamilas colony world and subject to their rule, war would have begun; but I liked that they wrote it the way they did with the Admiralty be so certain of Earth's technology being superior - they decided to 'shoot first to be safe' - and that Captain Akita was against the order; but ultimately followed the chain of command and carried it out.I wonder if things would have turned out differently if they had waited before doing it. But I don't think so, it's not that Gamilas was famous for its "diplomacy".
Would you briefly explain the "Martian Wars", please?Watched the film. Essentially a documentary about what happened to Earth and Yamato through the end of the year 2203. Most of the new footage is at the beginning with the background history of Earth until 2199. There are a few other new scenes, most just the interview with Sanada. There are a few new graphics for the battles, usually in the form of maps of unit positions.
But there is something very important added to this film. Dates. While dates in Yamato 2199 could be derived from the "x days left" at the teaser for the next episode, there were hardly any dates for Yamato 2202. Now there are. The story more or less takes place between December 2nd, 2202 and June 2nd, 2203, with the last episode taking place during December of 2203 (the last shot in the story being on December 31st, 2203).
Can’t wait till they get out English versions of this.
The original Japanese release of it has an English subtitle track. I know because I ordered it directly from Japan when it was first released.The one I have does, at least, have English subtitles. But, yeah, no dubbing.
First 20 minutes of the in-universe style Yamato 2202 documentary style film:
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