

Girl, time to get off the phone and
do something about this universe!
You were a child of the 80s...
...and, every weekday afternoon, around 3:30 p.m., you rushed home from
school just to see one 30-minute "cartoon" about a spaceship
built from a Japanese World War II battleship, and a crew tasked
with the responsibilty of saving the Earth in just one year.
Yes, you are a fan of Star Blazers, and though you may not have
known it at the time, you were by no means alone! This Web Page
is for you.
Wave Motion Web Page
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Star Blazers /
Space Cruiser Yamato
On-line Reference Guide
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