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Ginga Hyōryū Vifam(Ngân hà phiêu lưu バイファム,Ginga Hyōryū Baifamu,also known asGalactic Drifter VifamorRound Vernian Vifam)is a 1983Mecha animetelevision series produced bySunrise,loosely based onJules Verne's novelDeux ans de vacances(Two Years' Vacation).[1][2][3][4]It was officially drafted byYoshiyuki Tomino,the creator ofMobile Suit Gundamand planned by bothTakeyuki Kanda(who also serves as its director) and Hiroyuki Hoshiyama. It aired at bothMBSandTBSfrom October 21, 1983, to September 8, 1984.
Ginga Hyōryū Vifam | |
Ngân hà phiêu lưu バイファム (Ginga Hyōryū Baifamu) | |
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Genre | Mecha,Military Science Fiction,Adventure |
Created by | Takeyuki Kandaand Hiroyuki Hoshiyama Based on a draft byHajime YatateandYoshiyuki Tomino |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Takeyuki Kanda |
Written by | Hiroyuki Hoshiyama |
Music by | Toshiyuki Watanabe |
Studio | Nippon Sunrise |
Original network | JNN(MBS) |
Original run | October 21, 1983–September 8, 1984 |
Episodes | 46 |
Original video animation | |
Kachua Kara no Tayori | |
Directed by | Takeyuki Kanda |
Written by | Masanori Miura |
Music by | Toshiyuki Watanabe |
Studio | Nippon Sunrise |
Released | October 28, 1984 |
Original video animation | |
Atsumatta 13-nin | |
Directed by | Takeyuki Kanda |
Written by | Masanori Miura |
Music by | Toshiyuki Watanabe |
Studio | Nippon Sunrise |
Released | December 21, 1984 |
Video game | |
Ginga Horyu Vifam | |
Publisher | Bandai |
Genre | Action game Space combat simulator |
Platform | MSX |
Released | 1984 |
Original video animation | |
Kieta 12-nin | |
Directed by | Takeyuki Kanda |
Written by | Yasushi Hirano |
Music by | Toshiyuki Watanabe |
Studio | Nippon Sunrise |
Released | February 25, 1985 |
Original video animation | |
"Kate no Kioku" Namida no Dakkai Sakusen!! | |
Directed by | Takeyuki Kanda |
Written by | Yasushi Hirano |
Music by | Toshiyuki Watanabe |
Studio | Nippon Sunrise |
Released | September 21, 1985 |
Anime television series | |
Ginga Hyōryū Vifam 13 | |
Directed by | Toshifumi Kawase |
Written by | Tetsurō Amino |
Music by | Toshiyuki Watanabe |
Studio | Sunrise |
Original network | MBS |
Original run | March 21, 1998–October 3, 1998 |
Episodes | 26 |
Plot
editIn the far-flung future of 2058, hostile alien forces (collectively known as the "Astrogaters" ) attack the human colony at Clayad, the third planet of the Ypserlon system, which is located 43light yearsaway from Earth. Because of this, the colonists on Clayad are evacuated from the planet by the human military. During the confusion, some of the human children become stranded from their parents and escape in the training combat space ship, the Janous. With the help of the ship's defense systems, they manage to arrive at Belwick, the fourth planet of the system, where other humans supposedly live. However, upon arriving they discover that the colony at Belwick had already been destroyed by the enemies too. Learning to pilot the VIFAMs and other mecha, the 13 children decide to escape toEarthby themselves.
On their way to Earth, they discover a damaged alien ship piloted by a friendly Astrogater. From him they learn that one of the children is actually an alien as well; their parents have been captured and taken to the Astrogater home planet Kukto's artificial satellite, Tuat. After numerous battles with Astrogaters (or Kuktonians as they call themselves), and receiving some help from Earth military forces, they manage to reach Tuat. One of the children is captured and taken prisoner on Tuat where he learns that there is a rebel faction among the Kuktonians and effects an escape with the help of the imprisoned rebels. After liberating the alien prisoners, the children learn that their parents have been moved planet side to Kukto, where they make an attempt to rescue them.
Characters
edit- Roddy Shuffle(ロディ・シャッフル,Rodi Shaffuru)
- Voiced by: Katsuhiro Nanba (Vifam),Sōichirō Hoshi(Vifam 13)
- Barts Lyan(バーツ・ライアン,Bātsu Raian)
- Voiced by:Hiroshi Takemura
- Scott Heyward(スコット・ヘイワード,Sukotto Heiwādo)
- Voiced by:Katsumi Toriumi
- Clare Barbland(クレア・バーブランド,Kurea Bāburando)
- Voiced by:Miina Tominaga
- Katue Pearson(カチュア・ピアスン,Kachua Piasun)
- Voiced by:Hiroko Kasahara
- Maki Rowel(マキ・ローウェル,Maki Rōweru)
- Voiced by: Kyōko Hamura (Vifam),Chiharu Tezuka(Vifam 13)
- Kentz Norton(ケンツ・ノートン,Kentsu Nōton)
- Voiced by:Masako Nozawa
- Sharron Publin(シャロン・パブリン,Sharon Paburin)
- Voiced by:Eriko Hara
- Fred Shuffle(フレッド・シャッフル,Fureddo Shaffuru)
- Voiced by: Hidehiro Kikuchi
- Pench Eliza(ペンチ・イライザ,Penchi Iraiza)
- Voiced by:Runa Akiyama
- Jimmy Eril(ジミー・エリル,Jimī Eriru)
- Voiced by:Sachiko Chijimatsu
- Marlo Bonner Jr.(マルロ・Jr.・ボナー,Maruro Jūnia Bonā)
- Voiced by:Run Sasaki
- Lucina Pressette(ルチーナ・プレシェット,Ruchīna Pureshetto)
- Voiced by:Kumiko Takizawa
- Kate Hathaway(ケイト・ハザウェイ,Keito Hazawei)
- Voiced by:Kumiko Takizawa
- Melvin Clake(メルビン・クレーク,Merubin Kurēku)
- Voiced by:Shigezō Sasaoka
- Frederick Roden(フレデリック・ローデン,Furederikku Rōden)
- Voiced by:Shūsei Nakamura(Vifam),Yuzuru Fujimoto(Vifam 13)
Production
editThe series was conceived byGundamcreatorYoshiyuki Tominoand directed by Takeyuki Kanda. It included mechanical designs by artistsKunio Okawara(who previously designedmechafor theMobile Suit Gundamanime series) andMamoru Nagano,as well as character designs by the lateToyoo Ashida(famous for his work inMagical Princess Minky Momo).
The show's intro theme, "Hello Vifam", was composed and sung by Japanese artist David Mann, with lyrics by Jeanette Mann, and performed by theprogressive rockband TAO. The theme is one of the first Japanese anime title songs written entirely inEnglish.
Galactic Drifter Vifampremiered in Japan onJapan News Network's television stations (includingMBSandTBS) between October 21, 1983, and September 8, 1984.
After the TV series, four OVAs were released. The first two were recaps. The third OVA is a side story that takes place during the TV series. The fourth OVA is an epilogue.
An interquel series,Ginga Hyōryū Vifam 13(Ngân hà phiêu lưu バイファム13,Ginga Hyōryū Baifamu Sātīn),aired on MBS and several independent stations between March 21, 1998, and October 3, 1998.
The first series was also later re-run in Japan onAnimaxon December 23, 2006.
Video game
editThere was avideo gameadaptation,[5]also entitledGinga Hyoryuu Vifam,released byBandaifor theMSXcomputer platform in 1984.[6]It was anaction game[6]andspace combat simulatorthat uses 3Dwire-frame graphics.[5]
The game allowed the player to exploreopen spacewhile switching between three monitors, each one displaying a different perspective. The first monitor displays atop-down perspectiveused mainly for navigation, the second monitor displays afirst-personperspective which can be used to explore through space or engage enemies infirst-person shootercombat, and the third monitor is used for servicing the player's mecha.[5]
The game also implemented an earlyphysicsenginewhere approaching aplanet'sgravitational fieldpulls the player towards it; if the player gets caught in agravityfield, they mustaccelerateout of the gravity field in a close-up view. The game also uses aradarthat displays the relative positions of the player and enemies as well as the destination.[5]
References
edit- ^グレートメカニックG 2016AUTUMN.Futabasha.September 2016. pp. 24–27.ISBN978-4575464979.
- ^グレートメカニックG 2016AUTUMN.Futabasha.September 2016. pp. 22–23.ISBN978-4575464979.
- ^Cơ động chiến sĩ ガンダムF91 オフィシャルエディション (B-CLUB SPECIAL).Bandai.May 1991. pp. 48–58.ISBN978-4891891558.
- ^グレートメカニックG 2017WINTER.Futabasha.December 2017. pp. 12–36.ISBN978-4575465068.
- ^abcdGingahyōryū VifamatMobyGames
- ^ab"Ginga Hyoryuu Vifam (MSX)".GameSpot.RetrievedMay 5,2011.[permanent dead link ]
External links
edit- (in Japanese)Official site
- Ginga Hyōryū Vifam(1983 television series) atAnime News Network's encyclopedia
- OVA 1(anime) atAnime News Network's encyclopedia
- OVA 2(anime) atAnime News Network's encyclopedia
- OVA 3(anime) atAnime News Network's encyclopedia
- OVA 4(anime) atAnime News Network's encyclopedia
- Ginga Hyōryū Vifam 13(1998 television series) atAnime News Network's encyclopedia
- Ginga Hyōryū VifamatIMDb