@@abdullahiaderinto5153 the wave motion gun uses the same energy as the wave motion engine and because of that the ship has to shut down to fire the gun , it uses all of the ship's energy so it has to recharge afterwards but there is also the wave motion shield which is time limited so yeah every wave motion system on the ship has to recharge
The Sound of the cannon charging Is Amazing. It Is used even by bad guy into Sci fiction. In RoboCop Clarence makes this sound before shot with a shotgun to Murphy' hand
@@abdullahiaderinto5153 In this version Yamato uses a Hawking radiation generator: the generator creates a micro black hole that instantly evaporates converting all the mass into energy.
The original intention was just to destroy the gamilon base located on the continent. This was the first test of the wave motion gun, built with alien technology. The crew had no idea of the device's destructive power until then. The captain is horrified by the result.
To Quote Mass effect on that This, recruits, is a 20-kilo ferrous slug. Feel the weight. Every five seconds, the main gun of an Everest-class dreadnought accelerates one to 1.3 percent of light speed. It impacts with the force of a 38-kilotomb bomb. That is three times the yield of the city buster dropped on Hiroshima back on Earth. That means Sir Isaac Newton is the deadliest son-of-a-b*tch in space. Now! Serviceman Burnside! What is Newton's First Law? Sir! A object in motion stays in motion, sir! No credit for partial answers, maggot! Sir! Unless acted on by an outside force, sir! Damn straight! I dare to assume you ignorant jackasses know that space is empty. Once you fire this husk of metal, it keeps going till it hits something. That can be a ship, or the planet behind that ship. It might go off into deep space and hit somebody else in ten thousand years. If you pull the trigger on this, you're ruining someone's day, somewhere and sometime. That is why you check your damn targets! That is why you wait for the computer to give you a damn firing solution! That is why, Serviceman Chung, we do not "eyeball it!" This is a weapon of mass destruction. You are not a cowboy shooting from the hip!
After all these years,the wave motion gun still gives me shivers!!! Even way back when this legendary Sci-fi series came out during the 80's!!! And i still love that original series to this day!!!
@@hkdhm-e8n Yes the wave motion gun is an effective weapon. However you and Chalres Kirkland must remember that with GREAT power comes GREAT responsibility. So the WMG must only be used for DEFENSE and never for ATTACK.
There’s something timeless and iconic about the bandicam watermark in screen recordings. I just can’t express how much more it makes me love this scene. Best anime ever made.
I've always loved the Japanese animators imagination. Whether it's the Spaceship Yamamoto's Wave Motion Gun or Gatchaman's "Fiery Phoenix"/"Firebird Mode" it's all amazing creativity.
Fiery Phoenix was all right. The Whirlwind Pyramid was less impressive, where they stand in a pyramid formation and the guys on the bottom run in a circle.
@alxxpspqr Anything not being big enough can be easily destroyed by that big gun. Now Wave Motion Gun fire control mechanism is fine tuned. but one must turn a knob and not an entire pistol grip. while this one is a remake of 1794 Anime. i'd prefer the fire control mechanism of live action movie over this one.
One of the most ,,Realistic" Sci-fi I've ever seen... Long firing and aiming preparation... Turning off modules... Charging... EYE PROTECTING GLASSES! (Look at this Starkiller bullshit... Shot just like nothing)... Damn... That was the best scene...
the original "beam nuke" and still the coolest since 1974 that charging sequence gives me chills every time, nothing says "big gun" like having to put on fucking welding goggles to fire it
@@phantomwraith1984 Terrans were based upon many human factions of variety of Scifis. Blizz took Lucas's Starwars for one of many referrences. their navy however loosely based on SBY / Star Blazers Season 2 EDF Fleet, Actually these 'battlecruisers' were more like Andromeda or Dreadnoughts of Season 2 settings.
A motion gun. In one of the Episodes, it shows a flashback scene of the ancient Iscandar empire blowing up large rocky planets with just 3 WMGs, and in the new 2202 series, the Terran navy makes hundreds of them
The intent here was to destroy the base, only. However the gun greatly exceeded its expected firepower and obliterated the entire continent. This solemn lesson resulted in a hesitance to use the gun again except when there was no other option.
Well, that was the first time it was fired outside of a computer simulation. They never factored in the energy bleed off and thought it was going to “just” be a precise ultra-long range beam weapon. Like the Gravitational Beam Emitter from the animated version of BLAME!
This has become my top favorite anime, I absolutely Loved everything about 2199 and 2202, the sound design, the animation, the story, and the ships, my god the ships!. Yamato is my enterprise, Andromeda is my Millennium falcon. I look forward to watching the entire anime again.
May I suggest the TV show Andromeda to you? It’s sorta similar to this, but was originally created by Gene Roddenberry himself: the designs laid dormant until his wife found them after he died, at which point they got a crew together and made the show! Even better, the first season’s theme song was written by Alex Lifeson, one of the members of Rush.
My favorite animation of all time. This was my afternoon snack after school. The passion continues. Get them subs into outer earth space, let them swim the outer waters in space and reach the stars.
Yeah because there's never been anyone power hungry before the British Empire. Let's not forget Imperial Japan, who built the actual Yamato. Besides, 99% of Americans don't want military conflict. Problem is certain people in the government get rich off of it. It's not all of us, it's the few of them.
Part of what I love about the wave gun is they didn't use it immediately. They waited until they really needed a hail mary and gave it a lot of buildup.
Space Battleship Yamato (the original one) is responsible for my flawless ability to count from 10 to 1 in Japanese, but not count up....without a mild hesitation, anyway.
3:37 Enemy: “What is it?! What is going on??” Most likely meant it in the most literal way possible. All of a sudden, everything just turns bright blue and literally everything around you is being disintegrated.
"you see that armada of enemy spaceships?" "Yes Sir" "its ruining my view of the nearest nebula from my quarters" "Roger That Sir, Initiating Wave Motion Gun Firing Sequence!"
Think about it. The "floating continent" is a low-orbiting moon. The size of Australia. Moons are planets that stayed in orbit. The killed a planet. In the OG Yamato/Star Blazers, it did the same to Gamilas/Gamilon, and the Dessler cannon did in a Saturn-sized planet in 2199. BTW: Lucas was in Japan when the OG series went into first reruns.
Was the Wave Motion Gun George Lucas's inspiration for the Death Star main laser? It's fascinating to contrast Tarkin against Okita's views on using power at this magnitude.
When you think about it, Yamato was also the first, best example of the kind of cool space dogfights that Lucas would become known for. The Gamilas were very 'Imperial', IQ-9 (sorry forgot his Japanese name) seemed shaped a lot like R2-D2, and the WMG was very much like the Death Star Cannon. And it's a reach but what the heck... everyone's freedom was saved by a princess with a crucial message she needed to deliver. And all this 3 years before Star Wars. That said, much of what Lucas had to put into motion on Star Wars would have come before he probably could have seeing Yamato. But it does make you think, maybe somehow...
@@GreyKnightsVenerable while the Death Star does more damage the space Yamato can do what the Eclipse SSD can, and that ship can crack a planet's crust with a tertiary beam from the Death Star, in a much smaller package. Imagine a fleet of these ships vs the Death Star hell I'd give Yamato the win vs the Death Star.
There was a debate over which was stronger, Yamato or Death Star, but in the end, the one who fired first would win. However, in terms of the dramatic shooting, the Yamato's Wave Motion Gun is an overwhelming victory. The Death Star's laser beam is powerful, but the production is simple and not very impressive.
I could just read this in the voice of that Russian Mob Boss in John Wick: "I wouldn't call the Yamato's Wave Motion Gun on par with the Death Star. The Wave Motion Gun is what you call on if you want to _kill_ the fsking Death Star."
Someone said in another video: If Yamato is even just twice or thrice its size, it can easily surpass Death Star in actual firepower and planet-destroying capabilities. Yamato's firepower relative to its size is insane.
@@DavidFoxfire It's even *more* powerful than that. Bear in mind, this was a floating continent the size of *Australia.* The Death Star is only 120km wide, whereas *Australia* is over 30x that wide. And it *vaporized the whole continent,* left a glowing spot the size of the *Great Red Spot,* and left a *Neptune-sized* scar outright. The Great Red Spot is *THREE TIMES* the size of Earth. And that is the size of the glowing mark left by the firing of the Wave Motion Gun. Make of that what you will.
Wildstar had to have it pointed out to him by Captain Avatar that after they vaporized a game changing scientific discovery that their Wave Motion Gun was way more powerful than they imagined it would be.
@@CaptainRufusuh unicron would either destroy the yamato before it can fire the WMG or the yamato fires and hits it but it only does medium to minimum damage due to unicrons sheer size plus the matrix is the only thing that can "stop" him so
Safe to say that the Gamillon and that cat won't be in the next episode. The Wave Motion Gun. The ultimate 'please don't point that weapon near my planet' weapon...
Back then Gamilon commander didn't keep a pet cat :P Gamilon cats have longer ears!? well this one is not Leiji works. in his Leijiverse, all cats shares the looks of earth cats. (and specifically his pet cat, Miikun)
Well the precise aiming was done as this was the first time Yamato's Wave Motion Gun was fired they had no idea on how powerful it was truly going to be
I've started on 2202. I really like how in the second episode of 2202... *spoilers* At the Yamato crew reunion at Okita's grave Nanbu makes perfectly clear he hates that the wave motion gun is being reproduced. I remember him being super for using the main cannon willy nilly in 2199. Nice character moment.
@@kellenwong1321 Hmm from what I recall watching it I feel like it was a weaker follow up...but I feel like when it had its high-points they surpasssed the previous season. Favorite scenes include Mir (I think his name) the next in line after Zworder, being persuaded and was depressingly very briefly willing to not fight with humans...before getting gunned down by security. Or the mech pilot realizing he was a living spy/bomb and he takes the leap to 'cut his strings' strongly implying he will die from the radiation anyway and then he dies free and making a difference.
@@Irrelevant402 Those are all amazing moments. But I would also include the entirety of episode 13, the crew are forced to make a devil's choice they can't back out of and Goland and Nol's final moments showing how Gatlanteans can be and ARE human, but simply were never given the chance to be. Dessler's redemption arc too, was also really good. And for me, the final moments of episode 24 where all the civilians put their trust in the Yamato after initial fear and Okita's statue staring down the White Comet. Moreover, I feel like 2202 is the stronger season in terms of philosophy, and themes of humanity and morality. Also, I feel that Gatlantis is quite terrifying. I think they embody the feeling of existential dread quite well.
@@kellenwong1321 Oh yeah 13 was great. I don't know, I feel like they did the best they could with re-deeming Dessler...but it's REALLY HARD to come back from 'lol I'm gonna destroy the capital city because I said so LOL GOOD BYE!' The previous season was pretty damn perfect with their mix of new and old characters. 2201 sort of shuffles some away well, Niimi is hurt and Kato's wife is staying with their sickly baby, fine. But then all four new characters rush out to open the dock doors or something and have to sit out for a good chunk of the season. Sort of just the lazy lumping. At least Akira got to stick around. But some potential plot lines or ideas just seemed sorta...under developed or random? So I feel like the whole season could have used one more re-draft to iron on details such as.. -I liked Mori getting her old memory back but forgetting the new. Then her suddenly getting it back in the final episode felt a little underwhelming. -Those little red balls that showed up for like half an episode felt like they were supposed to have a full episode but they lost interest in it quickly. -Now I REALLY liked the new Earht fleet idea where the goal becomes 'hey if we outlast Gatlantis we'll buy time for another fleet...then another...and another.' Basically becoming Gatlantis in the process...But then the captain of the ship is introduced and has a sudden character development and decides that isn't the way to do it either. Can't recall her name but the Japanese director's daughter. -That one Gatlantis fleet that was spared...they are distressed and confused they were spared rather than out-right killed...they vow to have another fight with the Yamato...only for Dessler to be given the task to eradicate the 'failures' and that's that.
@@Irrelevant402 I understand your opinions but Yuki regaining all her memories was meant to help end an otherwise grim and tragic season on a happy note and serve as a middleman approach to Farewell Yamato's depressing ending and the happier, but deus ex machina ending of Yamato 2. It also adds to the "love transcends time and space" metaphors, if you ask me. The space fireflies episode is actually WAY better than it's original series counterpart: a lot less silly and more character development. I use to not really like that episode too, but have found a new appreciation upon rewatching it. Dessler destroying Admiral Mazer and Cosmodart's fleets was done due to the reboot's different take on his redemption arc and while also wanting a callback to an important moment from the original source material. Also, if you were forced to shoulder the burden of living up to your family legacy, saving your people and getting incredibly close to getting the woman on the planet next door and accomplishing your goals, only to have a single battleship from a backwater world ruin your plans, I'd say you'd go borderline insane too. The four characters, while I partially agree on their exclusion feeling like missed opportunities, was deliberately done to set up the tone of 2202, as these are some of the more optimistic characters from 2199. In addition, it serves as a metaphor for sacrifice without bloodshed, because sacrifices WITH bloodshed are a prevalent theme throughout the season. As for Saki Todo's character shift, I don't think it is sudden. Even she, who rejects idealism in the fear of becoming weak, is realizing and dreading that the war would just keep on going, with humanity becoming more and more mechanized, ending with Earth's destruction, and that she and the Ginga's crew are getting ever closer to rejecting their humanity entirely in order to become baby-making machines. In fact, if you look closely, you can see her eyes watering during that scene. But when Yamato, savior of mankind and physical manifestation of hope(something that AI will ever understand), is found to be alive(undying hope, if you will), is what finally pushed her to make that change of heart. Her character shift serves a powerful message that made me really appreciate 2202 a lot more upon second viewing.
Esta serie magnífica de anime japonesa de los 70's y su remake del 2013 marcaron mi niñez de manera alegre y no me la perdía acá en SLP México los sábados por la mañana
syaondri I'm pretty sure Hawking radiation beats Schrodinger's Cat. Much as I would wish otherwise. Besides, between the trope namer feline and Pixel, the Cat who walks through walls, Earth cats basically have the market cornered. Incidentally, sociologists and anthropologists have concluded that cats moved in with the Egyptians so they'd be fed. Having had that happen in my own household a couple of decades ago, I can assure you cats do this.
They advanced a few hints of what to expect from 2202.. and very interesting in this video.. because aparently there will be issues concerning the wave mition gun ban agreement between Iscandar-Earth-Gamillas .. like earth ignoring it and going into a weapons race craze.. Considering how much they changed for the season 1 and how the Gatlantis were introduced as enemies in the movie.. it will be interesting what they can do remaking season 2
I was watching a guy builds the Yamato at one point and there were these odd panels that came out that he couldn't explain what they were for. They're Yamato's wings!
Using the gravity field as a weapon... the damage to the entire system would be... unimaginable. The planet itself would be diverted from its present course. The stress on the tectonic plates of the planet. Not to mention, how large the field even grew. If the shot even released the energy it built up. the range of such an attack would be that of several planets, not only at the speed of light but at the speed of existence. In theory, that's how fast a wave motion gun would work, as it draws power from gravity itself and bends space time to form a beam. Such a weapon is something that makes me hard.
That thing can engage at light-second ranges, which is really, really far. The beam is huge, but space is still, ah, huge-er, so even a small deviancy from the target can have significant impact on whether or not you're hitting something if it's far away enough.
The damage is not too bad. As long as the foundations are still strong, we can rebuild this place. It will become a haven for all peoples and aliens of the universe.
It still amuses me to no end that Takashi Nishiyama originally based the Street Fighter Hadouken off the Wave Motion Gun. I mean, just imagine if Ryu had this kind of power?
that moment when unusually Caucasian, Japanese speaking space sailors flying a formerly sunken ww2 battleship turned spaceship decide they dont like some old lady and her cat that are living on a floating paradise island.
For the record, they're not Caucasian at all, Anime characters tend to have "white" skin because Japanese are fairly light skinned, especially compared to other people in the area, but they still have clearly defined Japanese face shapes/facial features. If you look how they draw actual white characters they look totally different.
@@RK831 www19.gogoanime.io/uchuu-senkan-yamato-2202-ai-no-senshi-tachi-episode-1 It has a undesirable amount of ads tho so be fast in removing the tabs
Yeah, 6x of the capacity, to add. They ended blowing up a Black hole thats about 1.47×10^16 in volume, out of existence. AND then the ship blew up. well half of its bow, that is
@@DehyasHusband26651 Get vaporized, I guess. Transit Wave Motion Gun is kinda like the Hypercannons from Necron backstory, which were used to shard the C'tan.
And to think the original animation was impressive enough as it was. If there was any doubts in the audience about surviving a blast like that, Yamato 2199 just vaporized them. What makes in unintentionally funny, is the fact that the Yamato's own crew had no idea just how powerful the wave-motion gun would be, until they actually fired it. So even they were badly shocked when the beam cut through the whole floating continent like a hot knife through butter.
That’s Because up till then they only simulated it firing and never added in the energy bleed off from the beam. If they did that they would know how powerful it was from the start.
They had NO IDEA how potent and destructive this weapon was! You are just thinking "okay we wipe out the base with one shot", not knowing you wipeout the base, the land the base is on and heck the whole CONTINENT! Given the fact that despite you have to have the equivalent of welders goggles to protect your eyes from the flash of the gun, and after polarizing the windows to boot! In comparison this is way more destructive than the Death Star and if the Yamato (or Argo, if you prefer) was even double the size, it could nearly wipe out half a star system! That's power that is extremely concentrated in a compact size! So in a Yamato vs. Death Star, while the Empire would be laughing at the Yamato, once they let loose with "The Baby", only thing left of the Empire's mighty weapon would be a memory!!!!!
Captain Sisko: Your wave motion gun is overkill. Captain Avatar: What are You going to do? Sisko: I am going to fire Two specially prepared photon torpedoes the will render the floating continent uninhabitable for the next 50 years.
Imagine this in Old Star Trek...with Kirk yelling over the comm to Scotty in the middle of a battle. Kirk:"Scotty...I need more power to the phasers!" Scotty:"...aye Captain...right on it...hold on...alright Captain, you got everything I can give you! Kirk:"Good work Scotty" Kirk:"Mr Chekov...fire main phasers" Chekov:"Firing phasers.... .....at that precise moment...."Q" pops up behind Kirk with a smug smile on his face...snaps his fingers... Cut Scene-Engineering:..Warp Core disolves in a flash of light....and a fully charged Wave Motion Engine appears... Cut Scene-Enterprise Bridge:.."Q"...with a big smile mutters under his breath..."there you go Captain; you wanted more power to the phasers....haha...you got it!"
_Kirk:"Mr Chekov...fire main phasers"_ _Chekov:"Firing phasers...._ _.....at that precise moment...."Q" pops up behind Kirk with a smug smile on his face...snaps his fingers..._ _Cut Scene-Engineering:..Warp Core disolves in a flash of light....and a fully charged Wave Motion Engine appears..._ _Cut Scene-Enterprise Bridge:.."Q"...with a big smile mutters under his breath..."there you go Captain; you wanted more power to the phasers....haha...you got it!"_ "Whiiiiiiiiiiiirrrrrr---" Borg Cube: We are the Borg. Lower your shields and surrender your ship. We will add your biolog-- *KA-THUD* *PEEEEEWWWWW-THOOOOOOOOM* Borg Cube: FfffuuuUUUUUUUU-- _/delete Borg_Cube_ DELETION SUCCESSFUL *_BOOOOOOOOM_* Kirk: HOLY SHIT! Scotty, what did you do?! Scotty: I dinnae do nothing! Chekov: Don't look at me!
Captain: "Destroy the base, Kodai-san!" Kodai: "Aye, sir!" [carefully aims to pinpoint accuracy to *just shave* the enemy base from island] Captain: "FIRE!" [Island and a good chunk of planet is gone] Captain: "... Good enough." Kodai: "Aye, sir!"
For any One-Punch (webcomic) fans here I like to think this is what ONE had in mind with King's "Ultimate Hellfire Wave Motion Blast Cannon" lol Also, this is a truly awesome scene.
This is phenomenal!!! As a life long Starblazers fan I find the idea of a remake of the first series completely intriguing and I want to see every nano-second of every episode! Can someone tell me how I can do that?
Can we take a moment and just really appreciate the sound engineering in this scene? The build up to the gun firing is just incredible.
Do you by chance know what kind of power source there ship uses
@@abdullahiaderinto5153 the wave motion gun uses the same energy as the wave motion engine and because of that the ship has to shut down to fire the gun , it uses all of the ship's energy so it has to recharge afterwards but there is also the wave motion shield which is time limited so yeah every wave motion system on the ship has to recharge
I just watched the original scene from the 80's the sound is near exact! Just much cleaner!
The Sound of the cannon charging Is Amazing. It Is used even by bad guy into Sci fiction. In RoboCop Clarence makes this sound before shot with a shotgun to Murphy' hand
@@abdullahiaderinto5153 In this version Yamato uses a Hawking radiation generator: the generator creates a micro black hole that instantly evaporates converting all the mass into energy.
I've always loved the target indicator - like you're really needing to be precise about obliterating all of what's in front of you.
Its like, You dont want to miss the target with your shotgun do you?
The original intention was just to destroy the gamilon base located on the continent. This was the first test of the wave motion gun, built with alien technology. The crew had no idea of the device's destructive power until then. The captain is horrified by the result.
@@ericomartins9794 Makes sense and cool reasons for the details
@@ericomartins9794 Exactly...
To Quote Mass effect on that
This, recruits, is a 20-kilo ferrous slug. Feel the weight. Every five seconds, the main gun of an Everest-class dreadnought accelerates one to 1.3 percent of light speed. It impacts with the force of a 38-kilotomb bomb. That is three times the yield of the city buster dropped on Hiroshima back on Earth. That means Sir Isaac Newton is the deadliest son-of-a-b*tch in space. Now! Serviceman Burnside! What is Newton's First Law?
Sir! A object in motion stays in motion, sir!
No credit for partial answers, maggot!
Sir! Unless acted on by an outside force, sir!
Damn straight! I dare to assume you ignorant jackasses know that space is empty. Once you fire this husk of metal, it keeps going till it hits something. That can be a ship, or the planet behind that ship. It might go off into deep space and hit somebody else in ten thousand years. If you pull the trigger on this, you're ruining someone's day, somewhere and sometime. That is why you check your damn targets! That is why you wait for the computer to give you a damn firing solution! That is why, Serviceman Chung, we do not "eyeball it!" This is a weapon of mass destruction. You are not a cowboy shooting from the hip!
A bullet has your name on it, a grenade is to "Whom it may concern", a mortar is "Dear Grid Coordinates".
Wave Motion Gun? "Attention Time-zone"
Hotel? Trivago
🤣🤣🤣
Regular Exterminatus ships: Dear Planet
@@xaimaralexisii9095 Transit Wave Motion Gun: Whoever is close enough to the planet we've targeted.
Gunbuster: "Accidentally a Gas Giant"
Wave Motion Gun.
For when you want to just select everything in the general direction and hit "Delete."
So Wave Motion Gun's another name is "del *.* /s"
Hakai
Because there's no kill like overkill...
The Exiled Nomad. If this is deleting direction then wth is this th-cam.com/video/l3Iq3spn5NQ/w-d-xo.html
@@TheEventHorizon909 Existn't
After all these years,the wave motion gun still gives me shivers!!! Even way back when this legendary Sci-fi series came out during the 80's!!! And i still love that original series to this day!!!
I'm still amazed at the Wave Motion gun, after all these years.
Chalres Kirkland me too
@@hkdhm-e8n Yes the wave motion gun is an effective weapon. However you and Chalres Kirkland must remember that with GREAT power comes GREAT responsibility. So the WMG must only be used for DEFENSE and never for ATTACK.
Heron De La Torre yes that right.The Stasha said so too
Heron De La Torre
Don’t worry, we didn’t attack the Galactic empire, we were just preemptively defending ourselves.
Me too!
Engineers are like: "They asked for Area denial weapon, so we gave them a weapon that could remove the area"
More like, permanently deny the existence of this area.
basically a gun that says fuck this general direction.
Wait until you see what Space Battleship Andromeda can do.
Engginer dont even know what this gun capable off.
Truer than you think....
“...engineer?”
“Yes sir?”
“Do you see that enemy planet over there?”
“Yes sir.”
“I don’t want to see it anymore.”
“Yes sir!”
Accurate tho
5...4...3...2...1...FIRE!!!
Magnificent
@@nathanhiga1783 fire!!!
Computer : no enought energy...
The crew were actually shocked and alarmed, they'd only intended to vaporize the enemy base, not the entire continent.
There’s something timeless and iconic about the bandicam watermark in screen recordings. I just can’t express how much more it makes me love this scene. Best anime ever made.
it's the mark of quality
When you see it you know it's quality content.
'Do you see that enemy?'
'Yes, sir.'
'Well, I don't want to.'
'Understood, sir.'
"Take that damn Gamilas outta my sky!"
'Do you see that general direction?"
'Yes, sir"
"I don't want to"
"Aye aye, sir"
“Temper temper”
**Pulls curtain shut.**
"Hai, _Kaigun-taishō!_ "
One important thing Captain Avatar said later: "The wave motion gun is far more powerful than we expected. Such power is a great responsibility".
then, yamato's uncle took a gunshot and died :'( rip uncle ben yamato.
UNCF literally 3 years later:
Wave motion gun fleet go boom
@@briantien7146 "we promise never to use the wave motion gun again"
"You promised them what?"
@@naverilllang ^2202 spoiler lol
@@addisonchow9798 like, the first 5 minutes of the first episode.
I've always loved the Japanese animators imagination. Whether it's the Spaceship Yamamoto's Wave Motion Gun or Gatchaman's "Fiery Phoenix"/"Firebird Mode" it's all amazing creativity.
*Yamato
@@cemeterywind7879
Yeah Yamamoto is the Admiral of the Ship
Fiery Phoenix was all right. The Whirlwind Pyramid was less impressive, where they stand in a pyramid formation and the guys on the bottom run in a circle.
Where's that target?
That direction.
Roger, removing that direction!
I laughed SO fucking hard. XD
i couldn't stop laughing
LOL!! Including everything else in that direction!!
Dennis Alfonso isnt that kindof obvious?
@alxxpspqr Anything not being big enough can be easily destroyed by that big gun.
Now Wave Motion Gun fire control mechanism is fine tuned. but one must turn a knob and not an entire pistol grip.
while this one is a remake of 1794 Anime. i'd prefer the fire control mechanism of live action movie over this one.
One of the most ,,Realistic" Sci-fi I've ever seen... Long firing and aiming preparation... Turning off modules... Charging... EYE PROTECTING GLASSES! (Look at this Starkiller bullshit... Shot just like nothing)... Damn... That was the best scene...
the original "beam nuke" and still the coolest since 1974
that charging sequence gives me chills every time, nothing says "big gun" like having to put on fucking welding goggles to fire it
This is why the Starcraft Battlecruisers have a "Yamato Cannon."
*Terran theme a.k.a. Korean Gaming National Anthem plays in the background*
Daadadadadadaaa daaa daaa....
@@hiyoritokisada594 ummmmm gamilas national anthem.
"Make it happen"
Terran Yamato Cannons are pea shooters compared to the wave motion gun
@@phantomwraith1984 Terrans were based upon many human factions of variety of Scifis.
Blizz took Lucas's Starwars for one of many referrences. their navy however loosely based on SBY / Star Blazers Season 2 EDF Fleet, Actually these 'battlecruisers' were more like Andromeda or Dreadnoughts of Season 2 settings.
When you find that damn enemy Aircraft Carrier in World of Warships
"concentrate fire at the designated target"
"roger"
Ye
Or if found SWARM of enemies in Naval Ops Warship Gunner/Commander games....
BREAC WAVE GUN FIRE 😂😂😂
@@zerox8413 Finally someone who knows that game! Definetly true!
Still weak to plunging firr
“With tremendous power comes tremendous responsibility.” Yes after all these years the wave motion gun is astounding
A motion gun. In one of the Episodes, it shows a flashback scene of the ancient Iscandar empire blowing up large rocky planets with just 3 WMGs, and in the new 2202 series, the Terran navy makes hundreds of them
Three? Weren't those six? Because if so, then Iscandarian ships are even more powerful, than I've thought.
@@caav56 they were double barrelled?
And it takes all of that power just to disperse the Comet Empire's planet eating corona.
That’s what happens when you let Harutoshi Fukui write a script. So a massive “f*ck you” to him for ruining Yamato 2202 and Gundam.
As I always say, there's no kill like overkill.
The intent here was to destroy the base, only. However the gun greatly exceeded its expected firepower and obliterated the entire continent. This solemn lesson resulted in a hesitance to use the gun again except when there was no other option.
yep
Well, that was the first time it was fired outside of a computer simulation. They never factored in the energy bleed off and thought it was going to “just” be a precise ultra-long range beam weapon. Like the Gravitational Beam Emitter from the animated version of BLAME!
Patrick McCullough
ドンゴをアイコンにしているということは、クラッシャージョウが好きなんだね。
私もDVD持ってます(笑)
Well it's a good thing they charged it to 120% then because a mere 100% charge would have been careless. 😂
3:23 の古代戦術長の表情で波動砲の発射の責任の重大さに自責を感じていると思います。
This has become my top favorite anime, I absolutely Loved everything about 2199 and 2202, the sound design, the animation, the story, and the ships, my god the ships!. Yamato is my enterprise, Andromeda is my Millennium falcon. I look forward to watching the entire anime again.
May I suggest the TV show Andromeda to you? It’s sorta similar to this, but was originally created by Gene Roddenberry himself: the designs laid dormant until his wife found them after he died, at which point they got a crew together and made the show! Even better, the first season’s theme song was written by Alex Lifeson, one of the members of Rush.
what anime is this?
You have to love the crew of the YAMATO.
These guys really know how to have a real "blast".
pacetti07 ffs get out
Damnit Yang! Thoight I left you back in RWBY!
Major kudos to the animators for accurate use of maneuvering thrusters at 1:07
Finally someone who understands
its a fucking flying ship nothing accurate about this and u shouldnt be looking for it any way in this dumb ass anime.
Klote3241 Trigger too weak
Chris Fokjohn
enough to get a reply.
Klote3241 k
My favorite
animation of all time.
This was my afternoon snack after school.
The passion continues.
Get them subs into outer earth space, let them swim the outer waters in space and reach the stars.
Nice piece of land you have there. Would be a shame if something happened to it.
lol
Paladins ash reference?
Nice -land- *continent* you have there
...or deleted it
Yeah because there's never been anyone power hungry before the British Empire. Let's not forget Imperial Japan, who built the actual Yamato. Besides, 99% of Americans don't want military conflict. Problem is certain people in the government get rich off of it. It's not all of us, it's the few of them.
I haven't watched Battleship Yamato in over ten years and this nostalgia hit me like a freight train
Part of what I love about the wave gun is they didn't use it immediately. They waited until they really needed a hail mary and gave it a lot of buildup.
Space Battleship Yamato (the original one) is responsible for my flawless ability to count from 10 to 1 in Japanese, but not count up....without a mild hesitation, anyway.
+Anakin Skyobiliviator LOL
I have the same experience but with initial D instead
Not too bad... the only words I know are from Vietnam "Me so horny" in Full Metal Jacket. So you are ahead of me by seven words.
We had the English language version on TV every day here from the time i was 5 until about 12. 1977->1984?
I've learned to count in Japanese through judo. Counting backwards is the hardest.
たった一発の発射のために
これだけ物々しく かつ 手間暇をかける。
それが必殺の波動砲。
素晴らしい描き方で感動しました。
そうそう、ひとつひとつのプロセスが
ひとつひとつの文言が とても大切なんですよ。
なお数年後
3:37
Enemy: “What is it?! What is going on??”
Most likely meant it in the most literal way possible. All of a sudden, everything just turns bright blue and literally everything around you is being disintegrated.
Lmao
He was also probably blinded by the flash
damn the wave motion gun took all nine lives of that cat at once.
Poor kitty
Poor kitty actually now owes the Yamato a few more lives.
The Borg: Resistance is futile.
Captain Avatar: Hold my saki.
Undines: Hold mine too.
I thought Dr. Sado/Sane stockpiled all the Yamato's sake. :)
When you're ship has its own built-in Kamehameha wave gun, then you know you're going to win no matter what.
Or you could say Goku is able to turn his hands into a wave motion gun.
I showed this to my dad last night, who watches a lot of military weapon videos, he liked it.
"you see that armada of enemy spaceships?"
"Yes Sir"
"its ruining my view of the nearest nebula from my quarters"
"Roger That Sir, Initiating Wave Motion Gun Firing Sequence!"
「やってみようじゃないか、真田君・・・」徳川機関長のこの言葉が大好きです。
何事にも身構える気が小さいうちの管理職と若い社員に聞かせてやりたい。
This was a great show. That gun is sweet. I love how they weaponized their drive and were finally able to take on that evil empire.
Think about it. The "floating continent" is a low-orbiting moon. The size of Australia. Moons are planets that stayed in orbit. The killed a planet. In the OG Yamato/Star Blazers, it did the same to Gamilas/Gamilon, and the Dessler cannon did in a Saturn-sized planet in 2199.
BTW: Lucas was in Japan when the OG series went into first reruns.
Was the Wave Motion Gun George Lucas's inspiration for the Death Star main laser? It's fascinating to contrast Tarkin against Okita's views on using power at this magnitude.
@@jamesbellefeuille2926 In his best Tarkin voice: "You may fire when ready."
When you think about it, Yamato was also the first, best example of the kind of cool space dogfights that Lucas would become known for. The Gamilas were very 'Imperial', IQ-9 (sorry forgot his Japanese name) seemed shaped a lot like R2-D2, and the WMG was very much like the Death Star Cannon. And it's a reach but what the heck... everyone's freedom was saved by a princess with a crucial message she needed to deliver. And all this 3 years before Star Wars. That said, much of what Lucas had to put into motion on Star Wars would have come before he probably could have seeing Yamato. But it does make you think, maybe somehow...
2199は全話通して兵器描写が本当に細かいので好き
それとヤマトがダメージを受ける描写も細かくていいですね。
それに比べて2202以降は...ボソッ
@@DANGOMUSIUM2202は台詞読み解くと結構な心理アニメだったから…
2202以降のゴミ作品がダメな所の1つは、兵器がインフレ化して細かい描写をしなくなったこと。
波動砲のバーゲンセールかよ。って描写じゃダメよ・・・
imagine the shitstorm if a German company made a Bismarck cartoon like that.
+quineloe They were going to make an American version using the Arizona. Plus not sure if canon but the earth fleet has a Bismarck in it. 2nd series
yeah, it's remarkably original
+pulsar94605 Wasn't it an Andromeda Class? One of the 5 built to attempt to blow up the white comet
+quineloe I'd watch the shit out of that.
+quineloe There was a book some years back that turned the Bismarck into a ghost ship or something similar.
“Sir, the death star is trying to be cool again”
“Ugh show that Junior how it’s really done”
“Aye aye sir”
😁
Alexander Tsynkov problem, the Death Star still does more damage than that gun, this one just looks cooler
@@GreyKnightsVenerable Desler gun *AM I A JOKE TO YOU?*
@@addisonchow9798 litteraly everyone else: who?
@@GreyKnightsVenerable while the Death Star does more damage the space Yamato can do what the Eclipse SSD can, and that ship can crack a planet's crust with a tertiary beam from the Death Star, in a much smaller package. Imagine a fleet of these ships vs the Death Star hell I'd give Yamato the win vs the Death Star.
“See that fleet over there?”
“Yes sir.”
“Were going to blow it up.”
“Sir?”
“Did you not hear me? I said I want that fleet out of my sight.”
There was a debate over which was stronger, Yamato or Death Star, but in the end, the one who fired first would win.
However, in terms of the dramatic shooting, the Yamato's Wave Motion Gun is an overwhelming victory. The Death Star's laser beam is powerful, but the production is simple and not very impressive.
Well, that and I imagine Yamato's Wave Motion Gun is easier to aim. It's not like you could easily have Death Star do a 180 turn, right? :)
I could just read this in the voice of that Russian Mob Boss in John Wick: "I wouldn't call the Yamato's Wave Motion Gun on par with the Death Star. The Wave Motion Gun is what you call on if you want to _kill_ the fsking Death Star."
Someone said in another video: If Yamato is even just twice or thrice its size, it can easily surpass Death Star in actual firepower and planet-destroying capabilities. Yamato's firepower relative to its size is insane.
And death star replacement the eclipse class do the same anyway + better.
@@DavidFoxfire It's even *more* powerful than that. Bear in mind, this was a floating continent the size of *Australia.* The Death Star is only 120km wide, whereas *Australia* is over 30x that wide. And it *vaporized the whole continent,* left a glowing spot the size of the *Great Red Spot,* and left a *Neptune-sized* scar outright.
The Great Red Spot is *THREE TIMES* the size of Earth. And that is the size of the glowing mark left by the firing of the Wave Motion Gun. Make of that what you will.
Lol I remember watching starblazers back in the 80’s when I was a kid. Fun to see its still on and the animations have gotten better.
"I have a neck pain that makes it uncomfortable to look in that direction. Destroy that direction."
"Target only the Gamelon base on that floating continent the size of Australia" ~Captain
"Oops"~Gunner
Wildstar had to have it pointed out to him by Captain Avatar that after they vaporized a game changing scientific discovery that their Wave Motion Gun was way more powerful than they imagined it would be.
that wasn't an acident, it only was said to be so in the translation.
3:38 And that's how you kill a space cat, boys & girls.
It was peeing on the carpet. We had to put it down. :,(
MR KITTY.... NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
cqtaylor
One way...
Looks like a cartoon username as a kids space battleship blowing up flat earthes planets gotta get justification some where stupid ass shit
この動画は日本アニメです。
この動画アップは韓国人による著作権侵害です。違法です。
解かりますか?法律違反です。韓国人さん解りますか?
懐かしいですね
あの時ほど日曜日の5時が待ち遠しかったことはありませんでした。
やはり波動砲は男のロマン!日本アニメ界の誇りです!
初代の世代ですか?
2199の世代ですか?
2199の世代ですね。一応ヤマトシリーズは全て視聴したことありますよー
このシーン何故か記憶に残る
私も初期のヤマト見ていた世代ですが
2199はメカがリアルで良いですね
音楽や効果音は当時のものをグレードアップしてるのかな?
まだ途中までしか見ていませんが
面白いです
初代に居なかったキャラクターもよく
ぶち込んできて、違和感なく話が進行してますね
@@kippiteitoku 秋月さんどうも
04:06 Has no one else noticed that the Yamato just gave Jupiter *AN ENTIRELY NEW GREAT RED SPOT????*
*_DAY-UM..._*
in theory the red spot is about to be gone as that storm seems to be dissapearing.. so they would be giving it back
By the way for those who doesn't know.
The Great Red Spot is bigger than the earth.
So the WMG is a planet destroyer weapon.
@@alonelyperson6031 in the origonal, they did infact state that the WMG would be capable of destroying Pluto.
Any Wave Motion Gun is capable in destroying worlds. The Desslar Cannon destroyed a gas giant with ease, and it was also a wave motion gun.
you: it gave Jupiter a new red spot.
me: I didn't know that was Jupiter!
This is the second video on Space Yamato I've seen, I've never seen any episodes or movies...
...but I'm a huge Space Yamato fan.
Imagine Space Battleship Yamato fighting alongside the SDF-1 in the final battle vs Dolza....that would be epic!
They should fight Unicron though. With The Touch playing. Or GWARs Death Pod.
And added Hagane from SRW ORIGINAL GENERATION as well HIRYU CUSTOM
th-cam.com/video/xSK3N4tGYl8/w-d-xo.html
No many historical grand battleships all big wave motion kick-ass warships the Bismark, USS Missouri. the Hood and more say two dozen.
The SDF-1 could use the daedalus maneuver fly inside unicron and fire off a bunch of missles
@@CaptainRufusuh unicron would either destroy the yamato before it can fire the WMG or the yamato fires and hits it but it only does medium to minimum damage due to unicrons sheer size plus the matrix is the only thing that can "stop" him so
what did they see a spider?
Well I was a really really big spider, so one can't be too safe.
It better have been Atlach-Nacha.
Rogun987 yes, a really big one with purple spots!
It was an Australian spider, they were just making sure they killed it.
To paraphrase from "Aliens": wave-motion gun it. Wave-motion gun it from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
Safe to say that the Gamillon and that cat won't be in the next episode.
The Wave Motion Gun. The ultimate 'please don't point that weapon near my planet' weapon...
The Inner Circle except perhaps the death star... or the sun crusher
The sun crusher is bullshit and can go fuck itself.
Back then Gamilon commander didn't keep a pet cat :P
Gamilon cats have longer ears!? well this one is not Leiji works. in his Leijiverse, all cats shares the looks of earth cats. (and specifically his pet cat, Miikun)
A friend recommended this to me but he never told me that this anime has one of the best OST around.
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That accuracy " the enemy's are over there in this part of the island" proceeds to blow the whole thing up.
Well the precise aiming was done as this was the first time Yamato's Wave Motion Gun was fired they had no idea on how powerful it was truly going to be
I've started on 2202.
I really like how in the second episode of 2202...
*spoilers*
At the Yamato crew reunion at Okita's grave Nanbu makes perfectly clear he hates that the wave motion gun is being reproduced. I remember him being super for using the main cannon willy nilly in 2199. Nice character moment.
2202 gets a lot of flak from Western audiences sadly.
@@kellenwong1321 Hmm from what I recall watching it I feel like it was a weaker follow up...but I feel like when it had its high-points they surpasssed the previous season. Favorite scenes include Mir (I think his name) the next in line after Zworder, being persuaded and was depressingly very briefly willing to not fight with humans...before getting gunned down by security. Or the mech pilot realizing he was a living spy/bomb and he takes the leap to 'cut his strings' strongly implying he will die from the radiation anyway and then he dies free and making a difference.
@@Irrelevant402 Those are all amazing moments. But I would also include the entirety of episode 13, the crew are forced to make a devil's choice they can't back out of and Goland and Nol's final moments showing how Gatlanteans can be and ARE human, but simply were never given the chance to be. Dessler's redemption arc too, was also really good. And for me, the final moments of episode 24 where all the civilians put their trust in the Yamato after initial fear and Okita's statue staring down the White Comet.
Moreover, I feel like 2202 is the stronger season in terms of philosophy, and themes of humanity and morality. Also, I feel that Gatlantis is quite terrifying. I think they embody the feeling of existential dread quite well.
@@kellenwong1321 Oh yeah 13 was great. I don't know, I feel like they did the best they could with re-deeming Dessler...but it's REALLY HARD to come back from 'lol I'm gonna destroy the capital city because I said so LOL GOOD BYE!'
The previous season was pretty damn perfect with their mix of new and old characters. 2201 sort of shuffles some away well, Niimi is hurt and Kato's wife is staying with their sickly baby, fine. But then all four new characters rush out to open the dock doors or something and have to sit out for a good chunk of the season. Sort of just the lazy lumping. At least Akira got to stick around.
But some potential plot lines or ideas just seemed sorta...under developed or random? So I feel like the whole season could have used one more re-draft to iron on details such as..
-I liked Mori getting her old memory back but forgetting the new. Then her suddenly getting it back in the final episode felt a little underwhelming.
-Those little red balls that showed up for like half an episode felt like they were supposed to have a full episode but they lost interest in it quickly.
-Now I REALLY liked the new Earht fleet idea where the goal becomes 'hey if we outlast Gatlantis we'll buy time for another fleet...then another...and another.' Basically becoming Gatlantis in the process...But then the captain of the ship is introduced and has a sudden character development and decides that isn't the way to do it either. Can't recall her name but the Japanese director's daughter.
-That one Gatlantis fleet that was spared...they are distressed and confused they were spared rather than out-right killed...they vow to have another fight with the Yamato...only for Dessler to be given the task to eradicate the 'failures' and that's that.
@@Irrelevant402 I understand your opinions but Yuki regaining all her memories was meant to help end an otherwise grim and tragic season on a happy note and serve as a middleman approach to Farewell Yamato's depressing ending and the happier, but deus ex machina ending of Yamato 2. It also adds to the "love transcends time and space" metaphors, if you ask me.
The space fireflies episode is actually WAY better than it's original series counterpart: a lot less silly and more character development. I use to not really like that episode too, but have found a new appreciation upon rewatching it.
Dessler destroying Admiral Mazer and Cosmodart's fleets was done due to the reboot's different take on his redemption arc and while also wanting a callback to an important moment from the original source material. Also, if you were forced to shoulder the burden of living up to your family legacy, saving your people and getting
incredibly close to getting the woman on the planet next door and accomplishing your goals, only to have a single battleship from a backwater world ruin your plans, I'd say you'd go borderline insane too.
The four characters, while I partially agree on their exclusion feeling like missed opportunities, was deliberately done to set up the tone of 2202, as these are some of the more optimistic characters from 2199. In addition, it serves as a metaphor for sacrifice without bloodshed, because sacrifices WITH bloodshed are a prevalent theme throughout the season.
As for Saki Todo's character shift, I don't think it is sudden. Even she, who rejects idealism in the fear of becoming weak, is realizing and dreading that the war would just keep on going, with humanity becoming more and more mechanized, ending with Earth's destruction, and that she and the Ginga's crew are getting ever closer to rejecting their humanity entirely in order to become baby-making machines. In fact, if you look closely, you can see her eyes watering during that scene. But when Yamato, savior of mankind and physical manifestation of hope(something that AI will ever understand), is found to be alive(undying hope, if you will), is what finally pushed her to make that change of heart. Her character shift serves a powerful message that made me really appreciate 2202 a lot more upon second viewing.
ヤマトファンの大半がこの作品を神だと悟った瞬間
反対の人の意見もわかるけどね
Oh no im a fan of the space battleship yamato from the Philippines i love it
なんだかんだ言っても世代と国境を超えて受け継がれるのは大変喜ばしい
(第1作本放送視聴組・当時小学4年生)
That's some awfully precise aiming going on there, considering they're firing a massive blast that doesn't seem to care where it hits
It was the first time it was ever fired, so they didn't know how powerful it would be
+Zuthal Soraniz exactly
***** Exactly, being off by even two meters could cause the beam to miss by several thousand kilometres.
I was a Quartermaster in the Navy. When you're plotting a course at sea you come to realize that even 1 degree off can mean a huge difference.
The target was also the size of Australia so...
Esta serie magnífica de anime japonesa de los 70's y su remake del 2013 marcaron mi niñez de manera alegre y no me la perdía acá en SLP México los sábados por la mañana
Correcion: es del 2012
Man, I'd almost forgotten how AWESOME the wave motion gun is....
Noooo! Weird cat thing! It wasn't your time!
The end of the cat was the only thing I regretted about that.
syaondri
I'm pretty sure Hawking radiation beats Schrodinger's Cat. Much as I would wish otherwise. Besides, between the trope namer feline and Pixel, the Cat who walks through walls, Earth cats basically have the market cornered.
Incidentally, sociologists and anthropologists have concluded that cats moved in with the Egyptians so they'd be fed. Having had that happen in my own household a couple of decades ago, I can assure you cats do this.
RIP WEIRD CAT THING
Bastards! Somebody call the SPCA!!
😾
Master Asia fuck that guy and his cat 😂
Fun fact, the Kamehameha from Dragon Ball and Ryu's Hadouken from Street fighter were both influenced by teh Original serie's Wave Motion Gun.
So was the Death Star cannon.
"Do you see the enemy stronghold over there?"
"Yes sir?"
"I don't want to."
FYI...they're currently working on a remake of Season 2.
Hopefully set for release in 2017.
+pinoi78 Yamato 2202 was officially announced today!
facebook.com/CosmoDNA/photos/pcb.778796725554385/778796662221058/?type=3&theater
They advanced a few hints of what to expect from 2202.. and very interesting in this video.. because aparently there will be issues concerning the wave mition gun ban agreement between Iscandar-Earth-Gamillas .. like earth ignoring it and going into a weapons race craze..
Considering how much they changed for the season 1 and how the Gatlantis were introduced as enemies in the movie.. it will be interesting what they can do remaking season 2
+pinoi78 Thank you for the confirmation! I can rest at ease now!
Will it be translated?
subtitles certainly yes
audio unlikely
I was watching a guy builds the Yamato at one point and there were these odd panels that came out that he couldn't explain what they were for. They're Yamato's wings!
According to Takashi Nishiyama, this is what inspired the iconic Hadouken!!
Using the gravity field as a weapon... the damage to the entire system would be... unimaginable. The planet itself would be diverted from its present course. The stress on the tectonic plates of the planet.
Not to mention, how large the field even grew. If the shot even released the energy it built up. the range of such an attack would be that of several planets, not only at the speed of light but at the speed of existence. In theory, that's how fast a wave motion gun would work, as it draws power from gravity itself and bends space time to form a beam.
Such a weapon is something that makes me hard.
Look up the Gravitational Beam Emitter. From BLAME!
So pretty much what you saying is a fast eating black hole kaboom
Did someone call for an Exterminatus?
Well that is what you get for being a filthy xeno,
I still think the deathkorps needs to additionally artillery shell it for 5 more years... Then it will be fully purged of Heretics.
Emperor protects!
The Aptly Named...
Balken Kreuz Look up Alteria Destruction for a true Exterminatus!
Hm. Does the wave motion gun actually need a targeting scope?
Just point in general direction of a time zone.
When you just want to make sure one person receives the biggest f*ck you than the rest of the time zone
Yes, it needs to calculate the distance and area of the target before firing
Given it's insane range, yes.
That thing can engage at light-second ranges, which is really, really far. The beam is huge, but space is still, ah, huge-er, so even a small deviancy from the target can have significant impact on whether or not you're hitting something if it's far away enough.
now we need Jeremy Clarkson screaming POOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! XD
+TheMilKill559Enterprise yes!
Imma firin mah lazor!!!
lol
+ProjectFlashlight612 Too soon
UNLIMITED POOOWWAAAHHH!!!!
NOW I HAVE A WAVE MOTION GUN.
HO. HO. HO.
Warren JB best comment ever
Where dem naughties at?
LOL!
Now raise my salary now!!!!!
We have to tell Karl that his brother is dead
man this show looks like it kept the spirit of the original show pretty much in tact , look great.
It is uwu
The damage is not too bad. As long as the foundations are still strong, we can rebuild this place. It will become a haven for all peoples and aliens of the universe.
**Entire floating island gets turned to dust**
Oh...nevermind then...
チャージ中の高揚感がすごい
@Mr.kimjon おまえもしゃべんな
It still amuses me to no end that Takashi Nishiyama originally based the Street Fighter Hadouken off the Wave Motion Gun. I mean, just imagine if Ryu had this kind of power?
Ryu has Iscandarian genes, few people know about that.
The best animated science fiction series on TV ever, PERIOD.
+Kain Nosgoth anime name?
ZombiKiller0200 Space Cruiser Yamato, or in Japanese, "Uchuu Senkan Yamato". IMHO anyhow :-)
oh ok. thnx :)
ZombiKiller0200 Yes it's, also known as Star Blazers, and it's available on Hulu Plus.
ooo
Engineer: SOO how much Firepo......
Captian: YESSSSSSSSSS
that moment when unusually Caucasian, Japanese speaking space sailors flying a formerly sunken ww2 battleship turned spaceship decide they dont like some old lady and her cat that are living on a floating paradise island.
That's... actually a dude. Yeah, I watched the show.
@@siralcatraz9049 FFS
I watched the show aswell, for context that is the commander of the small gamillon base on the floating continent.
This! :)
For the record, they're not Caucasian at all, Anime characters tend to have "white" skin because Japanese are fairly light skinned, especially compared to other people in the area, but they still have clearly defined Japanese face shapes/facial features. If you look how they draw actual white characters they look totally different.
In Comet Empire series, the Andromeda had twin wave motion guns. Would love to have seen that used with both barrels.
Watch the anime adaption of it, you wont regret it (Space battleship yamato 2202: Soldiers of Love)
@@leodoz1016 Can you provide a link, please?
@@RK831 www19.gogoanime.io/uchuu-senkan-yamato-2202-ai-no-senshi-tachi-episode-1
It has a undesirable amount of ads tho so be fast in removing the tabs
And this was just the 'stun' setting...
The WMG has no "stun" setting, but I do believe this was with it set on low power.
Because on maximum power, well...
Better to NOT be in the same solar system when that happens:)
this was max power
Well, the Tachyon Condenser would basicallly go kaboom. Roll Credits.
Yeah, 6x of the capacity, to add.
They ended blowing up a Black hole thats about 1.47×10^16 in volume, out of existence. AND then the ship blew up. well half of its bow, that is
First watched this in the early 80’s and each new version with the live action makes me even more of a fan.
Maybe this is where George Lucas got the idea for the Death Star’s Laser Cannon.
Bruh... star wars is from 1977
@@AbdulRasyidPangrango-qr9dt
Original Space Battleship Yamato is from 1973!
@@AbdulRasyidPangrango-qr9dt Ouch Adbul, you didn't do your research lol
@@AbdulRasyidPangrango-qr9dt This be a bruh momment
bruh...
Wave Motion Gun: When you absolutely, positively, need to delete everything in a general direction. Accept no substitutes.
やっぱ波動砲は今も昔も実写もゲームもカッコイイ!
実写版は少し、さっぱりしてるというか、打ち方が単純すぎる。
実写版の波動砲の音が好きになれない
As a kid I loved this show. It is so good.
I've seen a lot of impressive weapons and attacks in anime but HOLY FUCKING SHIT THAT WEAPON IS POWERFUL
Transit Wave Motion Gun from the next series is even worse. You can see it here - th-cam.com/video/YwcHF2oAu40/w-d-xo.html
@@caav56 well fuck those ships got obliterated
@@DehyasHusband26651 Terrans ain't fucking around there!
@@caav56 I wonder how the Astartes would fare against it.
@@DehyasHusband26651 Get vaporized, I guess. Transit Wave Motion Gun is kinda like the Hypercannons from Necron backstory, which were used to shard the C'tan.
Captain Avatar (as he removes his goggles): "I think the target is thoroughly neutralized!"
And to think the original animation was impressive enough as it was. If there was any doubts in the audience about surviving a blast like that, Yamato 2199 just vaporized them. What makes in unintentionally funny, is the fact that the Yamato's own crew had no idea just how powerful the wave-motion gun would be, until they actually fired it. So even they were badly shocked when the beam cut through the whole floating continent like a hot knife through butter.
That’s Because up till then they only simulated it firing and never added in the energy bleed off from the beam. If they did that they would know how powerful it was from the start.
They had NO IDEA how potent and destructive this weapon was! You are just thinking "okay we wipe out the base with one shot", not knowing you wipeout the base, the land the base is on and heck the whole CONTINENT! Given the fact that despite you have to have the equivalent of welders goggles to protect your eyes from the flash of the gun, and after polarizing the windows to boot! In comparison this is way more destructive than the Death Star and if the Yamato (or Argo, if you prefer) was even double the size, it could nearly wipe out half a star system! That's power that is extremely concentrated in a compact size! So in a Yamato vs. Death Star, while the Empire would be laughing at the Yamato, once they let loose with "The Baby", only thing left of the Empire's mighty weapon would be a memory!!!!!
You vs. the Franchise they tell you not to worry about:
Star Wars Rebels is the "You"
旧作も、いいけど本作の音響、映像もなかなか良い
Captain Sisko: Your wave motion gun is overkill.
Captain Avatar: What are You going to do?
Sisko: I am going to fire Two specially prepared photon torpedoes the will render the floating continent uninhabitable for the next 50 years.
I feel like Sisko would strap a WMG to the Defiant if he could. Just to give the Borg and even bigger 'fuck you'.
@@matthewcoster5535 And nobody would argue with him.
真田さんはまじで宇宙一の天才
Use to watch the show when I was a kid still would love to see it come back
They made a 2200 one and there’s more in the process
Imagine this in Old Star Trek...with Kirk yelling over the comm to Scotty in the middle of a battle.
Kirk:"Scotty...I need more power to the phasers!"
Scotty:"...aye Captain...right on it...hold on...alright Captain, you got everything I can give you!
Kirk:"Good work Scotty"
Kirk:"Mr Chekov...fire main phasers"
Chekov:"Firing phasers....
.....at that precise moment...."Q" pops up behind Kirk with a smug smile on his face...snaps his fingers...
Cut Scene-Engineering:..Warp Core disolves in a flash of light....and a fully charged Wave Motion Engine appears...
Cut Scene-Enterprise Bridge:.."Q"...with a big smile mutters under his breath..."there you go Captain; you wanted more power to the phasers....haha...you got it!"
That would be AWESOME!
There are not enough likes on TH-cam for this.
_Kirk:"Mr Chekov...fire main phasers"_
_Chekov:"Firing phasers...._
_.....at that precise moment...."Q" pops up behind Kirk with a smug smile on his face...snaps his fingers..._
_Cut Scene-Engineering:..Warp Core disolves in a flash of light....and a fully charged Wave Motion Engine appears..._
_Cut Scene-Enterprise Bridge:.."Q"...with a big smile mutters under his breath..."there you go Captain; you wanted more power to the phasers....haha...you got it!"_
"Whiiiiiiiiiiiirrrrrr---"
Borg Cube: We are the Borg. Lower your shields and surrender your ship. We will add your biolog--
*KA-THUD*
*PEEEEEWWWWW-THOOOOOOOOM*
Borg Cube: FfffuuuUUUUUUUU--
_/delete Borg_Cube_
DELETION SUCCESSFUL
*_BOOOOOOOOM_*
Kirk: HOLY SHIT! Scotty, what did you do?!
Scotty: I dinnae do nothing!
Chekov: Don't look at me!
Captain: "Destroy the base, Kodai-san!"
Kodai: "Aye, sir!" [carefully aims to pinpoint accuracy to *just shave* the enemy base from island]
Captain: "FIRE!"
[Island and a good chunk of planet is gone]
Captain: "... Good enough."
Kodai: "Aye, sir!"
Some months later, the Garmillas destroyed their own system’s Gas Giant with a Wave Motion Gun
For any One-Punch (webcomic) fans here I like to think this is what ONE had in mind with King's "Ultimate Hellfire Wave Motion Blast Cannon" lol
Also, this is a truly awesome scene.
Just about every use of a kamehameha type attack of any kind is actually a reference to Space Battleship Yamato. It's ingrained in the culture.
This is phenomenal!!! As a life long Starblazers fan I find the idea of a remake of the first series completely intriguing and I want to see every nano-second of every episode! Can someone tell me how I can do that?
Ross Cicero here you go kissanime.com/Anime/Space-Battleship-Yamato-2199
Well fuk Thanks a million. I just watched the first episode and it was unreal.
+Ross Cicero got the dvds from amazon all but the last 2 delayed
The sound design is incredible
Brilliant remake of the exact scene from the '70's version
"All your base are belong to us! Muahah-"
"Wave Motion Gun, fire!
*BOOM*
"No, yours belongs to us now. Or what's left of it."
DeltaSilver88 yes we now own that tiny pile of dust that was your base