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Anonymous
>> Anonymous
nm u?

What's the Yamato again? I saw "Spaceship Y" before the picture's resolution cut off, and I thought "Yamato?" in my head. Turns out I was right, but I really can't think of what it is or how I knew that.
>> Anonymous
Uhm ...I dont wanne burst your bubble but I got that 2 months ago from 4shared!
>> oldguy
What was it called? A search of "yamato" on 4shared turns up a lot of hits.
>> Ilucifera
http://rapidshare.com/files/72829150/Spaceship_yamato.pdf.html
I dont remember what it was called cant find it either so upped it for U
>> Ilucifera
I was>>105207
>> TFX
>>105190

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Battleship_Yamato
In this case, it's an old anime by the same guy who did Galaxy Express 999 and Captain Harlock. See /a/ for more info.
>> oldguy
Thanks, Ilucifera. It looks light it might have been designed by the InnerBrains gang.
>> DaredevilBR
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more

http://picasaweb.google.ru/davewong007/YAMATOPA
>> cartewns Eric
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Oh yeh, in the U.S., the cartoon was called
Star Blazers. It ran in the early 1980's

the plot runs thusly:

Earth is ravaged by an interstellar war with blue skinned folk. But some mysterious gal from a distant star signals earth telling them that they can save their planet if they come pick up some artifact. The old battlecruiser Yamato rests on the now dried up ocean floor where it sunk in WWII after being bombed to bits; but it has been refitted into a spaceship to handle the quest for this artifact. The aperture at the bow of the ship houses a badass energy weapon; and at the climax of many an episode, Captain Avatar issues the command (in his gravelly, dubbed voice), "Preepare to fire theee WAVE MOTION GUHHN!", whereupon they blow the crap out of that week's allotment of blue skinned pursuers.
>> Anonymous
Can someone rescan page7 it is to big for the hull and page 44 color is alittle off.
Thanks