Martian Successor Nadesico
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Martian Successor Nadesico

Only one ship stands between earth and total annihilation! The High Mobile Battleship Nadesico is the most formidable fighting machine ever conceived, but due to a shortage of trained soldiers, the crew is a little unorthodox. The poor Jovians don't stand a chance against the largest contingent of geeks and misfits ever sent into orbit!

Animation
Comedy
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Drama

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Only one ship stands between earth and total annihilation! The High Mobile Battleship Nadesico is the most formidable fighting machine ever conceived, but due to a shortage of trained soldiers, the crew is a little unorthodox. The poor Jovians don't stand a chance against the largest contingent of geeks and misfits ever sent into orbit!

Released October 1, 1996

Quick facts

Language
ja
Status
Ended
Votes
22
Seasons
1

Top cast

The faces you are about to watch.

Yuji Ueda

Yuji Ueda

Akito Tenkawa (voice)

Houko Kuwashima

Houko Kuwashima

Yurika Misumaru (voice)

Omi Minami

Omi Minami

Ruri Hoshino (voice)

Naoko Takano

Naoko Takano

Megumi Reinard (voice)

Maya Okamoto

Maya Okamoto

Haruka Minato (voice)

Kentaro Ito

Kentaro Ito

Jun Aoi (voice)

Tomokazu Seki

Tomokazu Seki

Gai Daigoji / Jiro Yamada / Tsukumo Shiratori (voice)

Chisa Yokoyama

Chisa Yokoyama

Ryoko Subaru (voice)

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