Directed by:
Takashi HisaokaComposer:
Nozomi AokiCast:
Hideyuki Tanaka, Hiroshi Ōtake, Hirotaka Suzuoki, Ichirō Nagai, Kaneto Shiozawa, Ken'ichi Ogata, Mami Koyama, Norio Wakamoto, Shigeru Chiba, Shūichi Ikeda (more)Episodes(113)
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Daishijouhan Wakusei no Gensou (Kouhen) (E61)
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Yoru no Nai Machi (E62)
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Yami Yami no Shimai (E63)
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Chinmoku no Seichi (E64)
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Kokyoshi Majo no Tategoto (E65)
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Kiri no Soso Wakusei (E66)
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Uchu Sou Dairuuzu (E67)
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Kokishin to Iu Na no Hoshi (E68)
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C62 no Hanran (E69)
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Kokoro Yasashiki Hana no Miyako (E70)
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Sai no Kawara no Kaikakusha (E71)
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Daiankoku Seiun Afurika (Zenpen) (E72)
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Daiankoku Seiun Afurika (Kouhen) (E73)
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Jushichioku Rokusen Gohyakumannin no Kurekure (E74)
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Mizu no Kuni no Shaian (Zenpen) (E75)
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Mizu no Kuni no Shaian (Kouhen) (E76)
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Shokumei Seijo (Zenpen) (E77)
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Shokumei Seijo (Kouhen) (E78)
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Jikanjo no Kaizoku (Zenpen) (E79)
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Jikanjo no Kaizoku (Chuuhen) (E80)
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Jikanjo no Kaizoku (Kouhen) (E81)
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Mijika na Seimei no Monogatari (E82)
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Daisan Seimeitai (E83)
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Kyozo no Hoshi (E84)
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Ai no Genei Wakusei (E85)
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Oyashirazu no UFO (E86)
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Umi Kara Kita Eruza (E87)
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Unmei no Wakare Hoshi (E88)
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Ganman Aika (E89)
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Andoromeda no Yukionna (Zenpen) (E90)
Plots(1)
In a distant future, Tetsuro is a human boy who wants his body replaced with a robotic one. This is possible, but to do so he has to reach the Immortal Planet onboard the space train Galaxy Express 999. Maetel, a beautiful and mysterious blonde woman dressed in Russian style, joins him in the long journey through space. Every episode sees our heroes arriving in a new planet's space train station (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Reviews (1)
A series that is definitely not watchable in bursts of more than 10 episodes at a time. But it's exactly the kind of series that you put on for dinner, once a week, when you get the urge to take a train into space to some planet, and it doesn't matter what episode you put on, because it's an episodic story (sometimes split into two episodes) that doesn't culminate until the very end. But the stories from the different planets Maetel and Tetsudō visited weren't uninteresting, even though it was still revolving around the same plot (someone kidnapped Tetsudō/Maetel/passy, or they helped rescue someone from the planet, etc). But if you don't get more than an episode or two in a day, it doesn't matter at all. Plus I found the animation very appealing (although the female characters looked like a carbon copy, just with different hair/hairstyles). A nice sci-fi classic year round. ()