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Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These Episode 24 Review (SEASON FINALE)

Episode 24, “My Friend”

*****SPOILERS*****

Synopsis: Peace has returned to the Free Planets Alliance. However, Yang Wen-li has his doubts as to the nation he’s saved, and its leader, Job Trunicht. Yang is surprised when he hears Imperial Admiral Merkatz has defected, and plans to take him at his word. Trunicht and his inner circle discuss what to do with a reluctant Yang, but he has no fear and leaves it be for the moment. Reinhard, now recognized as a duke, and de facto in charge of the Empire, visits Siegfried Kircheis’ grave on Odin, while Yang visits the graves of Jean-Robert Lapp and Jessica Edwards on  Heinessen. But meanwhile, on Earth, the cult of Terra waits to see if their machinations pay off. read more

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Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These Episode 23 Review

Episode 23, “Farewell to the Days of Old”

*****SPOILERS*****

Synopsis: Reinhard is presented with the war prisoners at Geiersburg. Farenheit is brought into his fold. Ansbach makes an attempt on Reinhard’s life, but misses, and fatally injures Kircheis in the struggle, then commits suicide. Reinhard is devestated by the loss of his dear friend, seeing and talking to nobody for several days. Oberstein contacts Annerose in an attempt to stir his superior from his seclusion, which works. Meanwhile, Minister of State, Lichtenlade, is taken into custody to prevent his schemes into stopping Reinhard’s rise to power. read more

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Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These Episode 22 Review

Episode 22, “The Fall of Goldenbaum”

*****SPOILERS*****

Synopsis:  Kircheis confronts Reinhard over the Westerland Incident and the latter’s allowing it to happen. This creates a small rift between the two as Lohengramm’s forces close in on the nobles. Said nobles, meanwhile, are dwindling after failures in battle and bad publicity. Flagel is determined to challenge an admiral one-on-one and is rejected by Reinhard’s men. He is ultimately killed by his own subordinates after refusing to listen. Admiral Merkatz’s own subordinate saves him from a suicide attempt and suggests he defect to the Free Planets Alliance instead. And Prince Braunschweig’s assistant, Ansbach, forces him to die by poison to go out with dignity. Geiersburg Fortress is occupied by the new power in the Empire. read more

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Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These Episode 07 Review

Episode 07, “The Capture of Iserlohn (Part 2)”     *****SPOILERS*****   Synopsis: Walter von Schönkopf and the Rosen Ritter, disguised as Imperial soldiers, are welcomed into Iserlohn Fortress. After a couple of close calls, they’re brought to meet Admiral Stockhausen. After reminiscing on his past in the Galactic Empire, Schönkopf succeeds in taking the admiral’s gun and holding him hostage. After sleeping gas is pumped into the air vents, the rest of Yang’s fleet enter as conquerors, and use the fortress’ Thor’s Hammer cannon to destroy most of the previously deployed garrison fleet. The Imperial forces withdraw and Yang’s gambit pays off with the Alliance’s ownership of the station. The Dominion of Fezzan, and its leader, Adrian Rubinsky, take notice of this event.     Comments:     Completing the adaptation of Chapter 5 of the first novel, this episode sees the FPA’s 13th Fleet successfully carry out its mission to seize Iserlohn Fortress. It’s a pretty straight forward adaptation, too, with very few changes or embellishments. The biggest departure is that the Rosen Ritters are taken directly to Admiral Stockhausen in the book, who is already so frustrated that he’s let his guard down immediately when told that the fleet that went out was destroyed. Also in the book, Schönkopf brought in a ceramic gun, bypassing the only detector check, rather than a full body scan in this episode. Amusingly, the forged IDs he made were never even checked.     The OVA has the soldier Schönkopf is playing as so injured that he’s rolled in on a gurney for added effect (that also has weapons hidden in it). Iserlohn’s commander surrenders almost immediately, rather than needing additional cohersion via the Seffle Particles. Also, there’s more activity throughout the fortress, like a scene with the city section of Iserlohn and a rather bloody battle scene with axes. I guess the staff wanted to make it seem like there was a little bit more of a struggle to take the place. At the end of the OVA episode that covers this, Yang tries to resign, but is rejected, as the newly formed 13th Fleet needs him.     What we do get in this version of the story is the introduction of the Seffle Particles. They’re multi-use combustable particles and they’re often deployed to prevent the use of energy weapons in a closed area or redirect objects in space. The Rosen Ritters use them to prevent the firing of guns in the control room of Iserlohn (though that kind of makes Schönkopf’s use of the commander’s gun sort of pointless). It reminds me somewhat of the Minovsky Particles of Gundam‘s Universal Century timeline, which are mainly used to block radar. I wouldn’t quite call either special technology McGuffins per se, since neither franchise has stories revolving around them, but they are interesting story conveniences. They don’t seem overly contrived in either case, but I just like to draw parallels. Maybe Tanaka was inspired by Gundam? I know a lot of people were/are.     Even though it’s only a short scene and we barely get a sense of the characters, we finally get to Phezzan, where we meet Landesherr Adrian Rubinsky and his aide, Nicholas Boltik. The Phezzani are, uh, a bit like the alien Ferengi from Star Trek, dialed down a little. They’re consummate merchants who take pride in free trade and self-determination. They’re the ultimate “the free market will solve everything” libertarian-types. Hopefully we’ll see more of that in later episodes. It’s interesting how they changed Rubinsky’s character design, with a thinner, tanner face and those long sideburns (despite being otherwise bald). Boltik looks older than in the OVA.     This was an excellent episode, though much of the quality was because of the core novel material and not necessarily this particular production (though I loved seeing some parts of Iserlohn we never saw in the OVA, and Schönkopf’s flashbacks to living in the Empire). Yang and Schönkopf’s plan to take Iserlohn without losing a single man works and is an impressive feat. It’s always exciting to see the Thor’s Hammer fired off, too. No wonder so many of the FPA’s attempts at taking the base failed. Yang’s plan managed to lure out the fleet with one move and infiltrate the base in another. Unfortunately, now that he’s famed, he’ll find it harder to walk away from the military life he dislikes.     Next episode looks to return to the Empire, where Oberstein will plead his case to Reinhard and Kircheis will show off his competence. We’ll probably get some actual dialogue for Reuenthal and Mittermeyer!    

Overall Score:

4 out of 5

Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These can be watched on Crunchyroll.

 
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Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These Episode 06 Review

Episode 06, “The Capture of Iserlohn (Part 1)”

*****SPOILERS*****

Synopsis:  As Yang Wen-li prepares to launch his mission to capture the Empire’s Iserlohn Fortress, he gathers resources and recruits. Among them are Commodores Fischer and Murai, as well as Captain Patrichev. Calsenes assigns Yang an adjunct, Sub-Lieutenant Frederica Greenhill, who recalls the time she met him on El Facil. Other officers are skeptical of Yang’s skills, but he’s defended by the 5th Fleet Commander, Vice Admiral Bewcock. For the plan to take Iserlohn, highly skilled commandos are needed, so Yang selects the controversial infantry unit, the Rosen Ritter, commanded by Captain Walter von Schönkopf. Meanwhile, at the stronghold in space, the two commanders in charge are informed of strange activity, and speculate on whether or not it’s a trap. Suddenly, they’re contacted by an Imperial soldier, who requests an audience with them. read more

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Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These Episode 05 Review

Episode 05, “Birth of the 13th Fleet”

*****SPOILERS*****

Synopsis:  On the Free Planet Alliance’s capital planet of Heinessen, Yang Wen-li attends a public memorial for the deaths in the Battle of Astarte. There, Secretary of Defense Job Trunicht gives a grandiose speech on the sacrifices for the homeland, but is interrupted and confronted by Jessica Edwards, who questions if he’s living what he speaks to. Sensing tension, Yang flees the service with her, where he is pursued, and narrowly avoids a car wreck. After escorting Edwards to the spaceport, the beleaguered officer returns home to his ward, Julian, but is followed there by reactionaries called the Patriotic Knight Corps who condemn him for his behavior. He repels the group, and is soon called in by his CO to discuss a mission he must undergo: to take a newly formed fleet and capture the Galactic Empire’s Iserlohn space fortress. Yang reluctantly accepts the assignment. read more

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Foppery and Whim: What to Expect When You’re Expecting Legend of the Galactic Heroes

“There are few wars between good and evil: most are between one good and another good.” – Yang Wen-li

 

 

There are a few less impossibilities in the world of North American licensing of anime these days. The Right Stuf is giving the Gundam franchise its second shot here. There are simulcasts for almost everything Funimaton licenses, including English-dubbed versions. Yen Press is licensing the Baccano! novels. JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure anime is getting a bilingual release here. And maybe Macross is still in Harmony Gold limbo and we still haven’t gotten that Rebuild of Evangelion 3.33 release from Funimation (not that I’m looking forward to that dreck, except to tear it a new one), but at Anime Expo this year, an earthshaking announcement was made. read more

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The Heroic Legend of Arslan Episodes 1-6 Review

Synopsis:

The Kingdom of Pars stands above all other nations in its region, remaining unmatched in its military might for years under the command of its warrior-king, Andragoras III. However, a rival nation, Lusitiania, has designs on conquering Pars. The young prince, Arslan, is sheltered and gentle, and unprepared for his first battle with the Lusitianian army. During the battle, the Parsian army is betrayed by the general Kharlan, who helps lure them into a trap. Andragoras is forced to flee, and his forces lose heart, falling quick victim. The Lusitianian forces, guided by a man named Silver Mask, take advantage of this retreat to corner the king, then they attack the royal capital, Ecbatana. Arslan goes into hiding with the warrior Daryun, and they seek the asisstance of the retired tactician Narsus and his servant Elam. However, Silver Mask and Kharlan are looking for Arslan even as they lay seige to the capital. Can Arslan and the kingdom of Pars survive this sudden turn of fortune? read more