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** This extends to the theme song (originally done with just one person, [[DoingItForTheArt who still performs in it]],) which effectively drew every single major anison singer or group - ''over forty people involved'' - into one single project. There's several ending themes purely so every single one of them can get a chance to do a solo piece for it. [[note]]This was one of the few times that Music/JAMProject did a collaborative project with all of their members, both past and present, working on the same thing.[[/note]]
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** This extends to the theme song (originally done with just one person, [[DoingItForTheArt who still performs in it]],) it,) which effectively drew every single major anison singer or group - ''over forty people involved'' - into one single project. There's several ending themes purely so every single one of them can get a chance to do a solo piece for it. [[note]]This was one of the few times that Music/JAMProject did a collaborative project with all of their members, both past and present, working on the same thing.[[/note]]
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* ChannelHop: The original series aired on Creator/NipponTV, ''2199'' however aired on [[Creator/TokyoBroadcastingSystem TBS]].
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** Only a remake to such a legendary series could assemble all these guys in a single show. Creator/NorioWakamoto, Creator/DaisukeOno, Creator/HoukoKuwashima, Creator/KenichiSuzumura, Creator/AkioOhtsuka, Creator/AyaHisakawa, Creator/KeijiFujiwara, Creator/KikukoInoue, Creator/KoichiYamadera, Creator/RieTanaka, Creator/JojiNakata and the list goes on.
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** Only a remake to such a legendary series could assemble all these guys in a single show. Creator/NorioWakamoto, Creator/DaisukeOno, Creator/HoukoKuwashima, Creator/KenichiSuzumura, Creator/AkioOhtsuka, Creator/AkioOtsuka, Creator/AyaHisakawa, Creator/KeijiFujiwara, Creator/KikukoInoue, Creator/KoichiYamadera, Creator/RieTanaka, Creator/JojiNakata and the list goes on.
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* TheOtherMarty: When Voyager Entertainment first licensed the series for a North American release, a pilot episode was recorded at Creator/BangZoomEntertainment. Once Funimation acquired the rights four years later, they recorded the dub at their Dallas-based studios.
* StudioHop: At first, the North American releases were handled by Voyager Entertainment, before switching over to Creator/{{Funimation}}.
* StudioHop: At first, the North American releases were handled by Voyager Entertainment, before switching over to Creator/{{Funimation}}.
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* YouSoundFamiliar: Dessler is voiced by Creator/KoichiYamadera, who succeeded the late Creator/KeiTomiyama as Susumu Kodai in other ''Yamato'' entries.
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* TheOtherDarrin: A significant amount of ''Yamato'' characters are not voiced by the actors that portrayed them in the 1974 TV series. For example, Susumu Kodai, voiced by the late Creator/KeiTomiyama, is now voiced by Creator/DaisukeOno.
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* TheOtherDarrin: A significant amount All of the original ''Yamato'' characters are not voiced by the actors that portrayed them in from the 1974 TV series.series have been recast for ''Yamato 2199'', both living and dead. For example, Susumu Kodai, voiced by the late Creator/KeiTomiyama, is now voiced by Creator/DaisukeOno.
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* TheOtherDarrin: A significant amount of ''Yamato'' characters are not voiced by the actors that portrayed them in the 1974 TV series. For example, Susumu Kodai, voiced by the late Creator/KeiTomiyama, is now voiced by Creator/DaisukeOno.
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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: The ''Yamato'' is shown as a complete shipwreck when it is seen lying on the dried up Pacific floor, with most of its exterior fittings still attached. In real life, she suffered a catastrophic internal explosion during Operation ''Ten-Go'' and lies in two pieces with most of her superstructure scattered, in thousands of pieces, around the surrounding seafloor.
** Averted in this series--the rusty shipwreck we see, in 2199, is a disguising shell, not a salvaged wreck (though portions of the actual ''Yamato'' might have been salvaged for construction purpose). Not surprising, since the incarnation of the space battleship is, by dimensions, too big for the original oceangoing warship.
* FanNickname: Akira "Rei" Yamamoto is named [[Franchise/BattlestarGalactica "Starbuck"]], in reference to another fighter pilot who got a GenderFlip in a reimagined series.
** Averted in this series--the rusty shipwreck we see, in 2199, is a disguising shell, not a salvaged wreck (though portions of the actual ''Yamato'' might have been salvaged for construction purpose). Not surprising, since the incarnation of the space battleship is, by dimensions, too big for the original oceangoing warship.
* FanNickname: Akira "Rei" Yamamoto is named [[Franchise/BattlestarGalactica "Starbuck"]], in reference to another fighter pilot who got a GenderFlip in a reimagined series.
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** Averted in this series--the rusty shipwreck we see, in 2199, is a disguising shell, not a salvaged wreck (though portions of the actual ''Yamato'' might have been salvaged for construction purpose). Not surprising, since the incarnation of the space battleship is, by dimensions, too big for the original oceangoing warship.
* FanNickname: Akira "Rei" Yamamoto is named [[Franchise/BattlestarGalactica "Starbuck"]], in reference to another fighter pilot who got a GenderFlip in a reimagined series.
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** This extends to the theme song (originally done with just one person, [[DoingItForTheArt who still performs in it]],) which effectively drew every single major anison singer or group - ''[[HolyShitQuotient over forty people involved]]'' - into one single project. There's several ending themes purely so every single one of them can get a chance to do a solo piece for it. [[note]]This was one of the few times that Music/JAMProject did a collaborative project with all of their members, both past and present, working on the same thing.[[/note]]
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** This extends to the theme song (originally done with just one person, [[DoingItForTheArt who still performs in it]],) which effectively drew every single major anison singer or group - ''[[HolyShitQuotient over ''over forty people involved]]'' involved'' - into one single project. There's several ending themes purely so every single one of them can get a chance to do a solo piece for it. [[note]]This was one of the few times that Music/JAMProject did a collaborative project with all of their members, both past and present, working on the same thing.[[/note]]
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** This extends to the theme song, originally done with just one person, [[DoingItForTheArt who still performs in it]], which effectively drew every single major anison singer or group - ''[[HolyShitQuotient over forty people involved]]'' - into one single project. There's several ending themes purely so every single one of them can get a chance to do a solo piece for it.[[note]]This was one of the few times that Music/JAMProject did a collaborative project with all of their members, both past and present, working on the same thing, they had so many singers.[[/note]]
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** This extends to the theme song, originally song (originally done with just one person, [[DoingItForTheArt who still performs in it]], it]],) which effectively drew every single major anison singer or group - ''[[HolyShitQuotient over forty people involved]]'' - into one single project. There's several ending themes purely so every single one of them can get a chance to do a solo piece for it. [[note]]This was one of the few times that Music/JAMProject did a collaborative project with all of their members, both past and present, working on the same thing, they had so many singers.thing.[[/note]]
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* AllStarCast: Only a remake to such a legendary series could assemble all these guys in a single show. Creator/NorioWakamoto, Creator/DaisukeOno, Creator/HoukoKuwashima, Creator/KenichiSuzumura, Creator/AkioOhtsuka, Creator/AyaHisakawa, Creator/KeijiFujiwara, Creator/KikukoInoue, Creator/KoichiYamadera, Creator/RieTanaka, Creator/JojiNakata and the list goes on.
** This extends to the theme song, originally done with just one person, [[DoingItForTheArt who still performs in it]], which effectively drew every single major anison singer or group - ''[[HolyShitQuotient over forty people involved]]'' - into one single project. There's several ending themes purely so every single one of them can get a chance to do a solo piece for it.
*** This was one of the few times that JAMProject did a collaborative project with all of their members, both past and present, working on the same thing, they had so many singers.
** This extends to the theme song, originally done with just one person, [[DoingItForTheArt who still performs in it]], which effectively drew every single major anison singer or group - ''[[HolyShitQuotient over forty people involved]]'' - into one single project. There's several ending themes purely so every single one of them can get a chance to do a solo piece for it.
*** This was one of the few times that JAMProject did a collaborative project with all of their members, both past and present, working on the same thing, they had so many singers.
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* AllStarCast: AllStarCast:
** Only a remake to such a legendary series could assemble all these guys in a single show. Creator/NorioWakamoto, Creator/DaisukeOno, Creator/HoukoKuwashima, Creator/KenichiSuzumura, Creator/AkioOhtsuka, Creator/AyaHisakawa, Creator/KeijiFujiwara, Creator/KikukoInoue, Creator/KoichiYamadera, Creator/RieTanaka, Creator/JojiNakata and the list goes on.
** This extends to the theme song, originally done with just one person, [[DoingItForTheArt who still performs in it]], which effectively drew every single major anison singer or group - ''[[HolyShitQuotient over forty people involved]]'' - into one single project. There's several ending themes purely so every single one of them can get a chance to do a solo piece forit.
*** Thisit.[[note]]This was one of the few times that JAMProject Music/JAMProject did a collaborative project with all of their members, both past and present, working on the same thing, they had so many singers.[[/note]]
** Only a remake to such a legendary series could assemble all these guys in a single show. Creator/NorioWakamoto, Creator/DaisukeOno, Creator/HoukoKuwashima, Creator/KenichiSuzumura, Creator/AkioOhtsuka, Creator/AyaHisakawa, Creator/KeijiFujiwara, Creator/KikukoInoue, Creator/KoichiYamadera, Creator/RieTanaka, Creator/JojiNakata and the list goes on.
** This extends to the theme song, originally done with just one person, [[DoingItForTheArt who still performs in it]], which effectively drew every single major anison singer or group - ''[[HolyShitQuotient over forty people involved]]'' - into one single project. There's several ending themes purely so every single one of them can get a chance to do a solo piece for
*** This