Poster of Legend of the Galactic Heroes

Legend of the Galactic Heroes

Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu

  • 🎬 Type: OVA
  • 📺 Episodes: 110
  • 📅 Year: Unknown
  • 📡 Status: Finished Airing
  • 🕓 Airing: 8 Jan 1988 → 17 Mar 1997
  • 🗓️ Premiered:
  • ⭐ Score: 9.02
  • 🏆 Rank: #10
  • 👥 Members: 352,135
  • ❤️ Favorites: 17,391
  • 🏢 Genres: Drama, Sci-Fi
  • 🎭 Studios: K-Factory, Kitty Film Mitaka Studio
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Synopsis

The 150-year-long stalemate between the two interstellar superpowers, the Galactic Empire and the Free Planets Alliance, comes to an end when a new generation of leaders arises: the idealistic military genius Reinhard von Lohengramm, and the FPA's reserved historian, Yang Wenli. While Reinhard climbs the ranks of the Empire with the aid of his childhood friend, Siegfried Kircheis, he must fight not only the war, but also the remnants of the crumbling Goldenbaum Dynasty in order to free his sister from the Kaiser and unify humanity under one genuine ruler. Meanwhile, on the other side of the galaxy, Yang—a strong supporter of democratic ideals—has to stand firm in his beliefs, despite the struggles of the FPA, and show his pupil, Julian Mintz, that autocracy is not the solution. As ideologies clash amidst the war's many casualties, the two strategic masterminds must ask themselves what the real reason behind their battle is. [Written by MAL Rewrite]


Additional Information

Legend of the Galactic Heroes was adapted from a series of ten novels, published 1982–87, by Yoshiki Tanaka. The novels won the Seiun Award for the best long-form Japanese science fiction in 1988. At the start of its production the anime was distributed through a subscription system in which episodes were mailed to existing fans of the novels. It was made in four separate tranches over nearly a decade, with the production of side-stories continuing for several further years. The main series has the largest voice cast of any anime, with well over 300 voice actors, and it is the longest OVA series ever made. The novels have also been adapted into a manga, a stage musical by the Takarazuka Revue and a number of games.

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Characters & Voice Actors

Character Attenborough, Dusty

Attenborough, Dusty

Main

No Voice Actor
Character Greenhill, Frederica

Greenhill, Frederica

Main

No Voice Actor
Character Kircheis, Siegfried

Kircheis, Siegfried

Main

No Voice Actor
Character Minci, Julian

Minci, Julian

Main

No Voice Actor
Character Mittermeyer, Wolfgang

Mittermeyer, Wolfgang

Main

Mori, Katsuji

Japanese

Voice actor Mori, Katsuji
Character von Lohengramm, Reinhard

von Lohengramm, Reinhard

Main

Narahashi, Miki

Japanese

Voice actor Narahashi, Miki
Character von Mariendorf, Hildegard

von Mariendorf, Hildegard

Main

No Voice Actor
Character von Oberstein, Paul

von Oberstein, Paul

Main

Shiozawa, Kaneto

Japanese

Voice actor Shiozawa, Kaneto
Character von Reuenthal, Oskar

von Reuenthal, Oskar

Main

No Voice Actor
Character von Schönkopf, Walter

von Schönkopf, Walter

Main

No Voice Actor
Character Yang, Wen-li

Yang, Wen-li

Main

Tomiyama, Kei

Japanese

Voice actor Tomiyama, Kei
Character Adoula, Busias

Adoula, Busias

Supporting

Kajihara, Zen

Japanese

Voice actor Kajihara, Zen
Character Al-Salem

Al-Salem

Supporting

Kitagawa, Yonehiko

Japanese

Voice actor Kitagawa, Yonehiko
Character Alarcon, Sandle

Alarcon, Sandle

Supporting

No Voice Actor
Character Aldringen, Welner

Aldringen, Welner

Supporting

Iida, Michiro

Japanese

Voice actor Iida, Michiro
Character Ansbach

Ansbach

Supporting

No Voice Actor
Character Appleton

Appleton

Supporting

No Voice Actor
Character Armsdorf

Armsdorf

Supporting

No Voice Actor
Character Ashur, Hamdi

Ashur, Hamdi

Supporting

No Voice Actor
Character Baghdash

Baghdash

Supporting

No Voice Actor