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Galaxy Express 999 (銀河鉄道 999 (スリーナイン), Ginga Tetsudō Surī Nain) is a Japanese manga series. It is written and illustrated by Leiji Matsumoto , later adapted into a number of anime films and television series.
The 999 approaches the planet Visage of Memories, where the Conductor many years ago promised his lover, Marvelous, that he would make money on the 999 and return. A new passenger, Fimēl boards the 999 and treats the Conductor very rudely, then causes the train to derail with a device worn around her waist. Fimēl reveals herself to be ...
The Galaxy Railways (銀河鉄道物語, Ginga Tetsudō Monogatari) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Leiji Matsumoto, creator of Galaxy Express 999, and is about flying trains set in the far reaches of outer space. It began airing on October 4, 2003.
Galaxy Express 999 was released in Japan on August 4, 1979 where it was distributed by Toei Company. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was the highest grossing film of 1979 in Japan. [ 6 ] The film was picked up for distribution in the United States by Roger Corman 's New World Pictures in 1980 but was shelved until 1982 after test bookings. [ 7 ]
Galaxy Express 999 (銀河鉄道 999 ( スリーナイン ), Ginga Tetsudō Surī Nain) is a song by Japanese rock band Godiego, released as their 11th single. The song was used as the theme song for the 1979 film adaptation of the manga of the same name .
Ginga Tetsudō (銀河鉄道) may refer to: . Night on the Galactic Railroad, a Japanese novel by Kenji Miyazawa, written around 1927; Galaxy Express 999, a manga written and drawn by Leiji Matsumoto, and the anime based on it
Maetel Legend (メーテルレジェンド, Mēteru Rejendo) is a 2000 anime OVA based on characters created by Leiji Matsumoto about how the planet La Maetelle becomes the planet Andromeda, also known as Planet Maetel ("the mechanized world").
Toei Animation's anime which have won the Animage Anime Grand Prix award are Galaxy Express 999 in 1981, Saint Seiya in 1987 and Sailor Moon in 1992. In addition to producing anime for release in Japan, Toei Animation began providing animation for American films and television series during the 1960s and particularly during the 1980s.