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[[File:galaxy-express-999-cover.jpg|thumb]]'''''Galaxy Express 999''''' is an anime TV series based on the manga of the same name originally created by Leiji Matsumoto. The anime was produced by Toei Animation and ran from September 1978 to March 1981 with a total of 113 episodes. The show’s premise takes place in the distant future and follows the journey of a young boy named Tetsuro Hoshiro as he rides a train that travels to various worlds through space known as the Galaxy Express 999 alongside a mysterious woman named Maetel who resembles his late mother.
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|writer = Leiji Matsumoto
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|illustrator = Leiji Matsumoto
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|publisher = Shōnen Gahōsha<br>Shogakukan
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|magazine = Weekly Shōnen King<br>Shōnen Big Comic<br>Weekly Young Sunday
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|start = September 14, 1978
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|end = March 26, 1981
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|genre = Space opera
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|demographic = Shōnen<br>Seinen
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|volumes = 18
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|director = Nobutaka Nishizawa
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|studio = Toei Animation
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|start anime = January 24, 1977
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|end anime = November 6, 1981}}
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'''''Galaxy Express 999''''' is a manga series created by Leiji Matsumoto, running from January 1977 to November 1981. An anime adaptation was produced by Toei Animation and ran from September 1978 to March 1981 with a total of 113 episodes. The premise takes place in the distant future, following the journey of a young boy named Tetsuro Hoshiro as he rides the Galaxy Express 999, a train that travels to various worlds through space. He travels alongside a mysterious woman named Maetel who resembles his late mother.
  
==The Tombstone of Dry Leaves (E21)==
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==Manga==
After spending some time on a hollow planet with much less gravity, Tetsuro thinks that he and Maetel will soon become round and fat like the planet’s inhabitants if they stay too long.
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===Idle One's Mirror (Volume 3, Chapter 28)===
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Tetsuro explores Idle One’s Mirror, a planet where all of its inhabitants’ needs are taken care of by machines, which has resulted in the people becoming large, lazy blobs that often outgrow their own houses.
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==Anime==
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===The Tombstone of Dry Leaves (E21)===
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After spending some time on a hollow planet with much less gravity, Tetsuro thinks that he and Maetel would become round and fat like the planet’s inhabitants if they stay too long.
 
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==Idle One's Mirror (E59)==
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===Idle One's Mirror (E59)===
Tetsuro explores Idle One’s Mirror, a planet where all of its inhabitants’ needs are taken care of by machines, which has resulted in the people becoming large, lazy blobs that often out-grow their own houses. Among these people are Saborina and Gudara, a young couple who first arrived on the planet before it was colonized and machines took over their jobs. Saborina wishes to leave the planet with Tetsuro on the 999 while her husband’s laziness eventually leads to him getting too big for their house. Unable to board the 999 despite Tetsuro's protests, Saborina ultimately decides to stay with Gudara with the hope of getting back into shape before the 999 returns one year later.
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This episode adapts the events of Chapter 28. Among the people on Idle One's Mirror are Saborina and Gudara, a young couple who first arrived on the planet before it was colonized and machines took over their jobs. Saborina wishes to leave the planet with Tetsuro on the 999 while her husband’s laziness eventually leads to him getting too big for their house. Unable to board the 999 despite Tetsuro's protests, Saborina ultimately decides to stay with Gudara with the hope of getting back into shape before the 999 returns one year later.
 
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Revision as of 18:28, 10 January 2021

Galaxy Express 999
Galaxy-express-999-cover.jpg
Manga
Genre Space opera
Demographic Shōnen
Seinen
Writer Leiji Matsumoto
Illustrator Leiji Matsumoto
Publisher Shōnen Gahōsha
Shogakukan
Magazine Weekly Shōnen King
Shōnen Big Comic
Weekly Young Sunday
Volumes 18
Started January 24, 1977
Ended November 6, 1981
Anime
Directed by Nobutaka Nishizawa
Studio Toei Animation
Original run September 14, 1978 - March 26, 1981
Wikipedia

Galaxy Express 999 is a manga series created by Leiji Matsumoto, running from January 1977 to November 1981. An anime adaptation was produced by Toei Animation and ran from September 1978 to March 1981 with a total of 113 episodes. The premise takes place in the distant future, following the journey of a young boy named Tetsuro Hoshiro as he rides the Galaxy Express 999, a train that travels to various worlds through space. He travels alongside a mysterious woman named Maetel who resembles his late mother.

Manga

Idle One's Mirror (Volume 3, Chapter 28)

Tetsuro explores Idle One’s Mirror, a planet where all of its inhabitants’ needs are taken care of by machines, which has resulted in the people becoming large, lazy blobs that often outgrow their own houses.

Anime

The Tombstone of Dry Leaves (E21)

After spending some time on a hollow planet with much less gravity, Tetsuro thinks that he and Maetel would become round and fat like the planet’s inhabitants if they stay too long.

Idle One's Mirror (E59)

This episode adapts the events of Chapter 28. Among the people on Idle One's Mirror are Saborina and Gudara, a young couple who first arrived on the planet before it was colonized and machines took over their jobs. Saborina wishes to leave the planet with Tetsuro on the 999 while her husband’s laziness eventually leads to him getting too big for their house. Unable to board the 999 despite Tetsuro's protests, Saborina ultimately decides to stay with Gudara with the hope of getting back into shape before the 999 returns one year later.