Blue Comet SPT Layzner

1985

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 On the Red Planet Oct 03, 1985

EP2 His Name is Eiji Oct 10, 1985

EP3 Believe in his Eyes Oct 17, 1985

EP4 An Escape with the Heart Left Behind Oct 24, 1985

EP5 Even If We Are Protected... Oct 31, 1985

EP6 And Then Left Behind Nov 07, 1985

EP7 His Blood was Red Nov 14, 1985

EP8 Answering that Scream Nov 21, 1985

EP9 Searching for a Way to Live Nov 28, 1985

EP10 They Called Him Eiji! Dec 05, 1985

EP11 A Ship from Earth has Come! Dec 12, 1985

EP25 The Space We Passed Through Mar 27, 1986

7.1| 0h30m| en
Synopsis

Blue Comet SPT Layzner, sometimes translated as Blue Meteor SPT Layzner, is an anime series produced by Sunrise and Tatsunoko Production between 1985 and 1986. Its original creator was Ryousuke Takahashi of Armored Trooper Votoms fame who served as the writer and wrote the scripts for such shows as Panzer World Galient, Tetsuwan Atom, Zero Tester, Fang of the Sun Dougram, Cyborg 009, Gasaraki and Blue Gender.

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SparkMore n my opinion it was a great movie with some interesting elements, even though having some plot holes and the ending probably was just too messy and crammed together, but still fun to watch and not your casual movie that is similar to all other ones.
ChicDragon It's a mild crowd pleaser for people who are exhausted by blockbusters.
Ella-May O'Brien Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
Cassandra Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
S_Craig_Zahler The first 24 episodes of SPT Layzner are terrific. These shows are military focused science fiction that have the grit and mood of Votoms, but with a more likable cast and far, far better animation. It's the same director/creator, Ryosuke Takahashi, so likely he was given more money this time. I adore Votoms, but the animation timing and colors on that show aren't great (unless you like mauve and lavender explosions that happen at the same slow speed as a person walking). SPT Layzner contains some of the most wonderfully detailed television cel animation from Japan. The intricate shading, the dynamic key frames (often in the Yoshinori Kanada-style), and the fluid in-betweening in the fight scenes often compare to OVAs of that era. The mecha are incredibly well designed. In these regards, I'm hard pressed to think of SPT's rival.For 24 episodes I thought I had come across something that would rank amongst my favorite real robot shows and OVAs, which are Macross, Macross Plus, Votoms, Gundam 08 MS Team, Mobile Suit Gundam (1979), and Metalskin Panic Madox 01.But then the second season begins on episode 25 (actually 26 since 25 is mostly a recap episode), and things get different. The dark, atmospheric backgrounds are replaced with mostly bright daylight, and science fiction and military conceits are jettisoned in favor of an action story that was probably equally influenced by Fist of the North Star, The Road Warrior, Macross, and possibly the V mini-series. Although I like all of these things, they are not SPT Layzner, and the experience of watching the second part of SPT Layzner is frustrating and disappointing.The temporal jump and overall concept of this second season are from Macross, and the freedom fighter angle is from there as well. The ensemble characters that worked so well in 1-24 no longer function as an ensemble---and they are less interesting as individuals than as a group. The villains in 25-38 are cackling buffoons (including the lone cackler who was resurrected from the first season). Some of these guys look like Jagi from FotNS, except Ru Cain, who looks like Shin from FotNS. And our once reluctant warrior Eiji is now a killer Kenshiro martial artist. These latter episodes have an increased amount of sadism, but not really comparable to what was going on with OVA stuff at the time--or even on a level with FotNS, so not notable in that regard. The mild version of Baoh or Violence Jack or MD Geist is a sad digression from what SPT Layzner originally was . There is only one thing that gives these latter episodes any value: there are an abundance of very well animated mecha battles. But that's it, and that's a shame.Also worth criticizing is the last episode, which is bad and mostly a clip show. So my suspicion is they ran out of money and this lackluster "conclusion" was only there to set up the OVAs. I will check these out when I've recovered from my disappointment with the last 14 episodes, but for it's first 24 episodes, this show was everything I want in a real robot anime and executed at a higher level than I've seen in eighties television anime. A bittersweet viewing experience.
berserkoutofcontrol I haven't completed watching these serries yet but i have reached episode 23. I am a fan of this genre and i consider the decades of 80s and early 90s to be the zenith in its history. This anime have magnetized me so hard like none before. The atmosphere grips you from the neck and in case your mind tries the trip to be in the shoes of any of the leading characters , the panic will give shivers down your spine. As a classic masterpiece of its glorious era ,the story has strong character focusing , the mecha design can be compared to the ones of Gundam of the same era , the animation during mecha fights is awesome for its age, the soundtrack magnificent and the sound effects unique. I would recommend this anime to anyone to watch. I have it in my collection to share its awesomeness with my kids in the future.

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