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3->''"Outlaws. This was the name given to those who traveled space with only his freedom as his guide."''
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5''Outlaw Star'' is a manga by Takehito Ito, which was serialized in ''[[Magazine/ShonenJump Ultra Jump]]'' from 1996 to 1999. It received an anime adaptation in 1998 by Creator/{{Sunrise}} as part of their ''Toward Stars'' universe.
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7[[TheFuture In the distant future]], after mankind has spread across the universe, there are three major powers: the [[SpacePolice Space Forces]] who enforce the law, the {{Space Pirate}}s who defy it, and the "outlaws" who owe allegiance to neither side. Gene Starwind, a big fish in the small pond of his home planet, dreams of going to the stars. One day, a simple bodyguard job quickly spirals out of control and ends with him coming into possession of the most advanced spaceship in the galaxy (which he dubs the ''Outlaw Star'') and the biological navigation system that controls it, an ArtificialHuman named Melfina.
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9This is only the beginning of his problems, as between trying to scrape together enough cash to pay for his new ship's upkeep, he has to contend with both the Space Forces and pirates trying to get the ship back as they all race against each other to reach the mysterious "Galactic Leyline". Helping Gene are his young partner Jim Hawking, the exotic but hot-tempered CatFolk alien Aisha Clan-Clan, the sword-wielding assassin Twilight Suzuka, the somewhat incoherent shipboard AI Gilliam, and others who come and go from the plot.
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11See also ''Anime/AngelLinks'', also a part of the ''Towards Stars'' universe.
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14!!Tropes:
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16* AkashicRecords: [[spoiler:Kahn comes to the Leyline theorizing that it is such. It states that it can be that and much more.]]
17* TheAlcatraz: Hecatonchires. A ShoutOut to Creator/HalClement's [[Literature/MissionOfGravity Mesklin]], with a gravity of 3G at the the location of the prison, and 10G at the poles (the punishment zone).
18* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: The relationship between Gene and Melfina plays this pretty well in the beginning, but Gene starts to come around later in the series.
19* AmmunitionConservation: Due to the rarity of Caster Shells by virtue of how few people know how to manufacture them, Gene tries his Caster Gun sparingly, despite it being a powerful weapon which dispatches enemies with ease. Unfortunately for Gene, he often faces opponents that are immune to anything less powerful. One episode revolves around obtaining four Caster Shells for his gun, due to the sheer rarity of such items.
20** And then he eventually runs into opponents who also have Caster Guns of their own and has to use it multiple times in a row.
21* AndTheAdventureContinues: [[spoiler:The final scene is the crew blasting off to a new adventure in a new sector of space.]]
22* AnimalThemeNaming: All members of the Anten Seven are named after Japanese beetles.
23* AnimationBump: The first episode and last episodes have the most fluid animation of the entire series, with episodes 21 and 25 being the runners up. The other episodes, have a hit and miss, for example episode 13 has very OffModel and static animation, while the following episodes 14 and 15, are much higher quality. The episodes supervised by Creator/StudioMu's Asako Nishida also have their moments of strong character acting (particularly noticeable in episode 23).
24* AntiClimax: A lot was made of the Anten 7's abilities, but the fights against them were all very short, especially Tobigera.
25** Somewhat subverted, since Shimi and Hamnyo nearly kill Gene on their first encounter.
26* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: The chant used by Taoist magicians: "''Pagua sonfa, pagua sonfa, pagua sonfa, pagua sonfa...''" is completely meaningless. It just sounds mystical and vaguely Chinese. Some claim that they're actually chanting "八卦散发" (''bagua sanfa''), which means "[[UsefulNotes/BaGua Eight Trigrams Redistribute]]", but this has yet to be confirmed.
27* AsteroidThicket: Several, one of which is passed through during the race, and is later the site of a duel between [[spoiler:the Outlaw Star and the El Dorado.]]
28* BadassNormal: Gene and Suzuka. Even though Suzuka was trained as an assassin, she's still (as far as we know) a biologically-normal person. And the both of them regularly go toe-to-toe with beastmen, cyborgs, magic-users, and all kinds of supernatural baddies.
29* BarFullOfAliens: Several examples, one of the most notable is Clyde's Bar.
30* BattleChant: Ctarl-Ctarl SpaceMarines do this all the time.
31* BigEater: Aisha Clan-Clan. She states that it's a common trait among the Ctarl-Ctarl, due to the excessive amount of energy they spend during their [[SuperMode werewolf-like]] transformations.
32* BigOlEyebrows: Just about everybody; it's a common trait of Takehito Ito's character designs.
33* BioData: According to Gwen Khan, the information for navigating one's way to the Galactic Leyline and accessing its ability to [[spoiler: alter the laws of probability]], was contained within the "black box" data used to create Melfina. Melfina was unaware of this herself, until [[spoiler: she reconnected with the Leyline.]]
34* BlackBox: Technology from SufficientlyAdvancedAliens, which was put into [[LivingMacGuffin Melfina]] to make it work.
35* BodyHorror: One of Gene's Caster shells appears to ''turn [[spoiler:Hamushi]] inside out'' just before [[spoiler:she [[CruelAndUnusualDeath dies]]]].
36* BountyHunter: Deconstructed. Gene Starwind and his kid partner Jim are technically odd-job men rather than bounty hunters, not least because [[PerpetualPoverty bounties occur far too infrequently for them to make a living on hunting alone]]. And in the rare case where a bounty is put out, the reward they get is usually far less than the trouble they spent on it. In the end, most of their time is spent on unrelated activities like treasure-hunting and squaring off against the pirate clans.
37* ButForMeItWasTuesday: Gene suspects the [=MacDougals=] killed his father, and asks the elder brother point blank if he did it. His response: "I suppose it's possible. It's been so long, I can't be expected to remember every little job."
38* ButterFace:
39** Inverted by Reiko Ando, Fred Luo's fiance. Gene thinks she's cute when he sees a picture of her face, [[NoGuyWantsAnAmazon but immediately changes his mind when he sees how muscular the rest of her is]].
40** Played straight by a random passer-by in the HotSpringsEpisode. Gene and Jim initially ogle her bikini-clad backside, then get grossed out when they see her face and realize she's a Silgrean, an alien with a birdlike face.
41* CactusPerson: There's a sapient cactus that can control people's actions by vibrating its quills.
42* CampGay: Fred Luo never stops flirting with Gene (or Jim, for that matter). Averted, though, in that Fred clearly is playing it up specifically because it makes Gene uncomfortable, and for the most part is a serious, normally dressed (for the setting) business shark who takes his money very seriously.
43* CastFromHitPoints: The all-but-mythical Caster Shells #4, #9 and #13 are so potent that, to be triggered, they require a sacrifice of LifeEnergy from their user, alongside the mana already sealed into them. Just using them isn't inherently deadly, a person can recover from the drain given time and rest, but using three in a row would drain so much LifeEnergy as to be fatal to the average user. [[spoiler:Luckily, Gene is far from the average man, and has the strength to withstand using three in relatively quick succession.]]
44* ClimacticBattleResurrection: Happens during [[spoiler:the final battle at the Galactic Leyline]].
45* ColorCodedCharacters:
46** Red: Gene
47** Orange: Fred
48** Yellow: Jim
49** Green: Aisha
50** Blue: Melfina
51** Violet: Suzuka
52** Pink: Gilliam II (for the most part, after Jim modifies one of the maintenance robots to his chagrin)
53* CoolStarship: If its name is given, it's this. The titular ship, [[CityOfGold El Dorado]], [[TheShangriLa Shangri-La]], and Geomancer.
54* CurbStompBattle: The Outlaw Star's rematch with Hanmyo and her cat co-pilots ends very quickly thanks to Jim's plan.
55* CyberneticsEatYourSoul: Subverted with Harry [=MacDougal=]. The more that his body is converted into cyborg parts, the calmer and more peaceful he becomes. When he's in his final state as basically just a machine body to house his head and organs, he's practically serene.
56* DeadlyUpgrade: The three rare Caster Shells, numbered [[FourIsDeath 4]], 9, and [[ThirteenIsUnlucky 13]], are so powerful that when one is fired it also takes away part of Gene's life. Furthermore, all the numbers are synonymous with death or misfortune in different cultures[[note]]In addition to the linked tropes for 4 and 13, 9 is synonymous with "torture" in Japanese kanji[[/note]]. A slight inversion in the fact that these shells weren't originally designed to be harmful. It's just that there's so little mana left in the universe, that taking away life force is the only way to power them.
57* DepletedPhlebotinumShells: Caster shells are rare shells containing just enough mana to activate the spell on/in them. Think of a caster gun as a gun that casts [[Franchise/FinalFantasy Ultima]] and that's the reasonable explanation for Gene preferring them so much.
58* DiegeticSoundtrackUsage:
59** "Through the Night" plays from the ad ship the Outlaw Star is hired to tow in episode 14.
60** Then in episode 21, Melfina sings one of the ending themes. ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bz1508RBx2w "Hiru no Tsuki"]], officially translated as "Daytime Moon".)
61* DoAndroidsDream: [[spoiler:Melfina certainly seems to.]]
62* DoingInTheScientist: Gene's caster looks like futuristic super science but its actually a really old model that was formerly used by mages. It can counter Tao magic because the two are based on a similar principle. That's why its called a ''Cast''-er.
63%%* DragonsUpTheYinYang
64* TheDreaded: The Ctarl-Ctarl. They're feared and renowned for their natural born beast strength and their ability to transform into werebeasts. Ctarl-Ctarl as an entire species are even banned from taking part in the Universe's Strongest Man tournament, and its counterpart for women, because the previous time a Ctarl-Ctarl entered, it went berserk and nearly killed its opponent, did kill ''HUNDREDS'' of other people, and injured THOUSANDS. That said, the species' people are not impossible to get along with as a hard and fast rule, as Aisha's friendship with the rest of the Outlaw Star crew can confirm.
65* EldritchLocation: The Galactic Leyline [[MindScrew doesn't really play by the laws of physics]], or [[TimeyWimeyBall spacetime]], [[PocketDimension dimensions]], [[GravityScrew gravity]], etc... It's basically every Eldritch Location from fiction rolled up into one, with the added bonus of it looking like a glittering, gold-plated version of Hell. The best Melfina can come up with to describe it is, "a machine god."
66* EpicRace: "Gathering For the Space Race" has Gene enter the Outlaw Star in the Heifong Space Race which is said to cross a couple of billion kilometers and take one thousand hours to complete.
67* {{Expy}}: The Outlaw Star itself is an expy of the RealLife pseudo-spaceship the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_X-15 X-15A-2]]. In the first few episodes the Outlaw Star even has a strikingly similar color scheme and its designation of ''XGP-15A2'' is no coincidence either.
68** "GP" is thrown into the designation to indicate it's [[UsefulNotes/FormulaOne really, really fast]] and just to be [[RuleOfCool cool]]. The real X-15's were coated with asbestos to keep from melting because that was just about the only material we had which could actually handle the temperatures caused by the speeds the X-15 could reach.
69* FacialMarkings: Aisha has a little blue triangle on her left cheek. It stays with her even when she morphs.
70* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: C'mon, did anyone believe they'd ''really'' strike it rich, ever?
71* FantasticFirearms: Gene Starwind and [=Ron MacDougal=] wield MagiTek caster guns, which fire spells contained in shells. Unfortunately ammo is rare and expensive and the three most powerful shells drain the wielder's life force when fired. The casters themselves resemble a bulbous pistol (Gene's) and a priest's staff (Ron's), and have glowing turbines that give off a lightshow when fired to give the viewer the idea that these aren't using gunpowder to fire.
72* FantasyKitchenSink: [-[[RecycledInSPACE In SPACE]]-]!. For one thing, there's magic.
73* TheFellowshipHasEnded: Subverted. [[spoiler: the finale seems to go this way: Gene, Jim, and Melfina remain together as the Outlaw Star’s crew, Aisha stays on Sentinel-3 as a spaceport stewardess, and Suzuka leaves to continue her solo assassin career. But in TheStinger, it turns out Aisha and Suzuka both had second thoughts about leaving — they hitched a ride to catch up with the others on the Outlaw Star, and the series ends with them affirming their place on the crew.]]
74* FiveManBand: The crew of the Outlaw Star consists of Captain Gene, who's good with guns; Suzuka, an [[MysteriousMercenaryPursuer anachronistic assassin]] who's skilled with swords; Aisha, an aggressive ProudWarriorRaceGirl who gets stronger by [[OurWerebeastsAreDifferent transforming into a giant cat]]; Jim, Gene's precocious young business partner and [[HollywoodHacking genius hacker]]; and Melfina, the navigator who tries to make everyone get along.
75* FiveSecondForeshadowing: [[spoiler: When Gene uses No. 4 on Hamushi, she immediately is turned inside out when she's pulled inside, visually signaling her death. When Gene does the same to Hazanko, retains his clothing as he's pulled inside. This oddity foreshadows that Hazanko isn't going to be done in such an anticlimactic fashion and two minutes later, Hazanko does indeed manage to come back from nonexistence by being that more skilled than her]].
76* ForgottenSuperweapon: The Caster pistol. {{Justified|Trope}} by the difficulty of getting ammunition, which requires rituals known to maybe '''three''' people in the galaxy. And sometimes even when he does use it, it tends to be [[TheWorfEffect negated by the more powerful enemies to show how powerful they are]], requiring Gene to get the strongest Caster Shells from these aforementioned three people to even fight the really powerful fighters.
77* FreezeFrameBonus: There's one in the first episode when Jim is examining the profile data on the client who's hired them to escort her. Among the basic info is a line that lists her "3 sizes" as "dynamite".
78** There's also one in the entry of Episode 17's setting details intro when it gets to Bio-Androids, a foreshadowing of the final episodes. One of the lines under "Other" says "LAYLINE TRANCE GATE LOCK".
79* FunnyBackgroundEvent: During a mid-season shootout at a fancy restaurant, two patrons who can only be described as TheMenInBlack are [[SecurityCling clinging to each other in terror]].
80* FullFrontalAssault: Melfina, on the first page of the manga.
81* GetIntoJailFree: Gene arranges himself to be sent to an [[InSpace outer-space]] [[TheAlcatraz Alcatraz]] in order to get the information that an inmate has regarding the MacGuffin.
82** As an interesting note, if you pay attention to his doctored criminal record, Gene did technically do over the course of the series the majority of the things it says he did (aside from the rape charge, which he only ''[[DudeShesLikeInAComa almost]]'' did to Melfina). Being the charismatic hero, the audience just doesn't notice as quickly.
83* HappyEndingOverride: The crew never gets out of BrokeEpisode territory and in the epilogue for the final episode, [[spoiler:Gene ends up having to serve time for the crimes he committed escaping pirates at the beginning of the series. He only gets off lightly because it also exposed officials who were bribed by the pirates.]]
84* HaveYouToldAnyoneElse: At one point, Hazanko's boss, the Tendo King, sends a guy to check on what Hazanko is up to. When the agent discovers that Hazanko is intending to betray their master, he angrily confronts Hazanko about it before making his report and then refuses Hazanko's offer of a bribe to keep quiet. [[TooDumbToLive He does this on Hazanko's ship while surrounded by Hazanko's personal group of assassins.]]
85* HotterAndSexier: The Manga compared to the Anime. While the Anime did have some nudity and fanservice, the Manga definitely has more. In particular, the Anime (initially) portrays a certain scene between Gene and Hilda as a [[DidTheyOrDidntThey Did They or Didn't They]] scenario. In the Manga, that same scene [[spoiler:very explicitly shows Gene and Hilda having sex… as in borderline but just not quite Hentai explicit]].
86* HotSpringsEpisode: Episode 23, "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Hot Springs Planet Tenrei]]". However, "Tenrei" is different from most other examples of this trope because, even though it's something of a BreatherEpisode placed smack dab in the middle of the climactic plot arc, it is '''''not''''' {{filler}} – Gene obtains four exceedingly rare Caster shells here (in fact, it's why he went to the planet in the first place). Unfortunately, because editing out the absurd amounts of {{fanservice}} would have been cost-prohibitive (and resulted in a ''much'' shorter episode), "Tenrei" was dropped from both US broadcast runs, resulting in a big DubInducedPlothole for those who never bothered to check out the uncut DVD's.
87** This episode also shows us Tobigera, one of the [[QuirkyMiniBossSquad Anten Seven]], who is named in the group's introduction, but only seen in this episode. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oe4lEAIX_Zk reason]] he's never seen afterward is just [[RapidFireComedy part]] of why this episode is also known for being ''[[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments funny as hell]]''. [[spoiler: He makes a brief scene later when he's left behind on the Geomancer, but is quickly made part of the ship when Hazanko combines with it.]]
88* HowWeGotHere: Episode 14 opens with a scene situated in the latter half of the episode.
89* ISurrenderSuckers: [[spoiler:Yase tries this on Suzuka, [[OhCrap It doesn't work.]]]]
90* ImageSong: The first soundtrack has two; ''Edge'' for Gene, and ''Another Day'' for Aisha. The second soundtrack CD brings two more; ''A Date'' for Melfina, and ''Setsuna'' for Suzuka.
91* ImprobableWeaponUser: The titular ship, and others like it, is called a Grappler ship. Meaning it has arms. And uses knives and handguns.
92** Suzuka uses a ''wooden katana'' for all of her assassination jobs. She's still deadly precise with it, and it helps that it can't be picked up by a metal detector.
93* IndyPloy: All of Gene's plans seem to degrade into this. It's a common theme for the series.
94%%* InstantOracleJustAddWater
95* InTheFutureWeStillHaveRoombas: The titular ship is full of little canister-shaped robots that do repairs and minor labor, and which act as extensions of the ship's AI. The crew paints faces on them.
96* KatanasAreJustBetter: Suzuka's bokken (wooden practice katana).
97* KingOfThieves: [[BigBad Lord Hazanko]] of the "108 stars" branch of the [[SpacePirates Kei Pirate Guild]]. The Tendo King of the guild itself, and the Tenpa Emperor.
98* LadyLand: Mount Nyotai, from the Hot Springs Planet Tenrei, complete with a sign that warns, "No Men Allowed!" Justified as a women-only bathing area on a [[HotSpringsEpisode hot springs planet]] with the added BilingualBonus of "nyotai" meaning "female body". In contrast, both Ark and Hadul reside on Mt. Nantai, which translates to "male body".
99* LandingInSomeonesBathtub In the HotSpringsEpisode, Gene ends up landing in the hot springs where Suzuka and Melfina were bathing in. At first, both girls have a NakedFreakOut and clutch {{Modesty Towel}}s to them while Suzuka [[CantBatheWithoutAWeapon grabs her sword]], but Gene just apologizes and starts to leave and it looks like the incident might actually end peacefully... but then [[LovableSexManiac he decides]] to [[TemptingFate tempt fate]] and [[ThePeepingTom tries to sneak a peek]] and is [[PervertRevengeMode promptly smacked]] by Suzuka's sheathed sword.
100%%* LayingOnAHillside
101* LargeHam:
102** '''Lord Hazanko! The mightiest Tao Master in the universe! Caster Shells will not work on him!'''
103** ''Aisha "YOU DARE DEFY THE CTARL CTARL EMPIRE!!!" Clan Clan. She completely [[NoIndoorVoice lacks an indoor voice to boot]]
104* LeyLine: The Galactic, uh, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Leyline]].
105* MacGuffinLocation: The Galactic Leyline.
106* MadScientist: Gwen Kahn, the designer of the Outlaw Star and Melfina. Just one conversation with him is enough to show that he's a bit ''off''.
107* MagicAIsMagicA: Wizard magic is no longer possible in the modern Outlaw Star universe, due to the mysterious dip in the background {{mana}} levels; only the rare and expensive Caster Shells preserve it. Tao Magic, on the other hand, still works just fine.
108* MagicalWeapon: In antique times of the series timeline, there were magic users as well special weapons created to shoot magic as if were bullets (called as "Caster shells") that were able to nullify, block and even destroy other magic. In the actual era, these weapons are considered antique and scarce, being few people in the universe who still keep or use them. [[HeroProtagonist Gene Starwind]] and one of the [[SiblingsInCrime MacDougall brothers]] are the only characters who wield them, with Gene using his [[IconicItem Caster Gun]] efectively against the Tao Magic of the [[SpacePirates Kei Pirate Guild]].
109* TheMagicGoesAway: This is why the Casters came to be, although the information is kind of sparse and glosses over a lot of finer details; we're only really told what little we know in the 23rd episode. Implied to have been a mere novelty in the now-lost age when mana was plentiful, when mana began mysteriously draining away from the universe, wizards began creating Spell-Gun cartridges (or "Caster Shells", as they're now called) as both a way to stretch out the dwindling supply of mana and a way to preserve offensive magic; through presumably lengthy rituals, a wizard could slowly gather just enough mana to create a spell, and then seal that spell in a bullet, preserving it until it was needed; the dearth of mana is implied to have simply made it impossible to cast combat spells on the fly. Because of this, Casters were big for a time, but faded into obscurity; as wizardry became less of an option, interest in it faded away, which meant nobody knew how to make new Caster Shells anymore. As far as Gene himself is aware, only the wizards Urt, Hadul and Ark Manaf of planet Tenrei still preserve the rituals, and they're definitely the only source of the forbidden #4/9/13 shells, which require so much mana that even as Caster Shells, they're still CastFromHitPoints.
110** It's never explained why Tao Magic still seems to function normally.
111* {{Magitek}}: Space pirates use magic on their ships.
112** There's also the magic guns known as "Casters" which get their names from the spellcasters that would imbue its ammo with magic.
113* MirthlessLaughter: Jim suffers a bout of nervous laughter, in the midst of a panic attack, during the 14th episode.
114* TheMostWanted: "Hot Ice" Hilda is known as this for stealing the XGP 15A-II (later baptized as "[[TitleDrop Outlaw Star]]"), a special spaceship made by the [[BigBad Kei Pirate Guild]] and the [[PoliceState Space Police]], hunted for both sides as well for the [[BountyHunter MacDougall brothers]].
115* MuggedForDisguise: As mentioned below, one episode has Aisha entering a fighting tournament by stealing a costume from a female wrestler. The real wrestler is shown BoundAndGagged in a locker.
116* MurderInc: The Anten Seven, who are an elite group of assassins who work for Lord Hazanko.
117* NGOSuperpower: Pirates, particularly the Kei Pirates. Explained as being because the Space Force doesn't patrol out near where most of the events in the series take place, so nothing's stopping pirates and outlaws from doing whatever they want.
118* NemesisWeapon: Gene Starwind uses a "caster", essentially a gun that shoots spells. The type of weapon is not unique but very rare and considered antiquated despite its considerable power. In episode 17, his rival Ronald [=MacDougal=] uses a staff caster. The two casters completely cancel out.
119* NoGuyWantsAnAmazon: Fred Luo, who is unwillingly engaged to Reiko Ando, the [[WorldsStrongestMan "Strongest Woman in the Universe"]]. Of course, Fred [[CampGay doesn't swing that way]] in the first place.
120* NotSoAboveItAll: Even though Urt, a Castor shell maker of Tenrei, built her headquarters high up in the mountains away from everyone, especially men, she's almost as perverted as her fellow wizards. She even jokes with Gene about him having to strip if he loses the ping-pong match against her, complete with a handheld camera she pulls out of nowhere. She also doesn't seem to mind stripping for Gene and her wizard friends below, even if she does [[SelfDestructMechanism set the tape she made for them to self-destruct.]]
121* NoodleIncident: How the crew came into possession of caster shells #4, #9, and #13 if the viewer doesn't see the HotSpringsEpisode omitted from the Western broadcast.[[note]]The episode in question is on the [=DVD=]s, which are completely uncut.[[/note]] Which was explained as a noodle incident in the following episode. The episode, of course, is the kind of thing you get when someone ''does'' explain a Noodle Incident, every bit as weird as your imagination would make it out to be.
122* OnlySaneMan: Jim Hawking when he attempts to weather the storms of Gene's IndyPloy.
123* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: The Ctarl Ctarl are a race of CatFolk aliens who can shapeshift into big alien feline beasts. [[spoiler:And Iraga of the Anten Seven can change into a two-tailed wolf.]]
124* PerpetualPoverty: Starwind and Hawking Enterprises. Profit, you ask? Never heard the word before!
125* PhlebotinumProofRobot: One episode featured an alien cactus that could control people via their hearing. When the Outlaws confronted it, it used it's powers to incapacitate them, even forcing Jim to be it's hostage as it triumphantly declared itself invincible. But it turns out Melfina was immune because as a bioandroid she could alter her ability to hear and thus filter out the mind waves. She proceeded to crush the alien to death, though it ended up costing the crew a hefty bounty.
126* PlanetTerra: Humans are mostly referred to as just that, but some characters refer to them as Terrans. Notably Aisha, and usually with a note of derision.
127* PocketProtector: Jim's PDA saves Gene's life this way in the first episode.
128* PointDefenseless: Notably averted in the series. Hilda manages to kill a few pirate fighters with missiles early on, but capital ships are always portrayed as having such heavy point-defense abilities that missiles never work on them. Of course, thanks to the Outlaw Star crew's PerpetualPoverty they're forced to buy the cheapest (and therefore least effective) missiles on the market.
129* PoliceAreUseless: Played straight with the Ctarl-Ctarl forces. The times they are involved in the plot, they always fail. [[spoiler: The last time they're seen is during the Leyline arc, when [[LeeroyJenkins they try to force their way through it]], only to come out a few seconds later, [[DeathInAllDirections firing madly in random directions.]]]]
130* PoorlyDisguisedPilot: The cast meets two secondary characters from ''Anime/AngelLinks'', a series in the same [[TheVerse 'Verse]].
131* RecycledAnimation: Episode 18 uses the exact same launch sequence for the Outlaw Star that was used in Episode 8. This stands out because it shows one of the Outlaw Star's laser turrets being used to blast the boarding gangplank from the launch tower off the side of the ship- this was done in Episode 8 because they were making an emergency launch due to pirate attack and the control tower refused to give them clearance. In Episode 18, they were supposed to be making a launch under normal circumstances, making it seem like they engaged in some needless destruction on the way off-planet.
132* TheRestShallPass: The fights inside [[spoiler:the Galactic Leyline]] proceed this way.
133* RiseFromYourGrave: Shimi at the end of episode 15.
134* SacrificialLion: [[spoiler: Hilda.]]
135* SapientShip:
136** The titular ship has a sentient onboard AI called Gilliam, but must also be connected to the WetWareCPU, Melfina, in order to function properly.
137** Hilda's ship, Horus, seems to have a similar AI system.
138* ScienceFantasy: A typical SpaceOpera world with spaceships, aliens, and robots... as well as magic-wielding SpacePirates and guns that fire literal magic bullets.
139* SchmuckBait: When Gene goes to [[HotSpringsEpisode Planet Tenrei]] in search of [[AwesomeButImpractical Caster shells]], Ark Manaf and Lord Hadul, two of the only three wizards in the universe who can make them demand "dirty pictures" of the female wizard, Urt, in exchange. Gene gets the crap knocked out of him by her security measures(and [[PervertRevengeMode Suzuka]]), but successfully wins several shells as well as the requested footage. He sticks around to watch, and along with Ark and Hadul completely ignores an ominous sixty-second countdown on the tape as she starts peeling off clothes...
140-->'''Gene''': What do you suppose those numbers are for?\
141'''Hadul''': Who cares?\
142'''Urt''': Are you still watching? You guys really are the biggest idiots I think I've ever seen.\
143'''Gene, Ark, and Hadul''': [[OhCrap Huh?]]\
144'''Urt''': Three, two, one, zero.\
145'''Tape''': ([[StuffBlowingUp explosion levels building]])
146* {{Seinen}}
147* ShoutOut:
148** Jim Hawking == [[Literature/TreasureIsland Jim Hawkins]]?
149** [[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries Gene and Jim?]]
150** [[SpellMyNameWithAnS Nguyen "Gwen" Khan]] == [[AVillainNamedKhan Khan Nguyen Singh]]?
151** And don't forget [[Creator/TerryGilliam Gilliam]]...
152** Hanmyo's use of telepathic links to cats in space combat, is highly reminiscent of Creator/CordwainerSmith's short story "The Game of Rat and Dragon".
153** Episode 14 features [[Film/DieHard a hostage situation wherein a bunch of crooks pretend to be committed political partisans as an excuse to cover up their lucrative robbery.]]
154** The reason Ctarl Ctarl are banned from the Strongest Woman in the Universe competition is because one got overly excited during a fight and [[Creator/MikeTyson bit off her opponent's right ear]] (before going on a rampage through the stadium that led to massive fatalities).
155* ShrinkingViolet: Melfina at first, though she (somewhat) grows out of it by the end of the series.
156* SciFiFlyby: The opening of the anime has a good portion of the intro with various shots of the spaceship Outlaw Star, baptized by Gene Starwind and the reason for the name of this anime. Also the ship contains a good part of the protagonist of the series, including the ship's AI (called "Gilliam") that also count as another character in the series.
157* SlicesDicesAndMakesJulienneFries: Isn't [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hp693TkIalw#t=00m45s this]] a slogan that just screams, "We'll do anything, please pay us!"
158-->'''Jim Hawking''': ''Hello! You've reached Hawking, from Starwind and Hawking Repairs! We fix everything from tractors to relationships, so how can we help you today?''
159* SmokescreenCrime: In the "Final Countdown", a terrorist named Crackerjack plants a bomb on the Outlaw Star and threatens to detonate it unless Heifong is granted independence. This act of terrorism is actually meant to be a jewelry store robbery after the store's security system was disabled when the power was cut in response to the decoy crime.
160* SolemnEndingTheme: [[http://youtu.be/d5yjcPHEhIk This]] for the first thirteen episodes, and [[http://youtu.be/EYh-dCFb4Sg this]] slightly less solemn (but still far more solemn than the opening theme) song for the remainder of the anime.
161** The first is "Hiru no Tsuki", translated as "Daytime Moon", and the [[http://www.animelyrics.com/anime/ostar/oshnt.htm translated lyrics]] are just as sad-sounding as you'd expect. The second is "Tsuki no Ie", translated as "House of the Moon", which again, is significantly more upbeat, but still [[http://www.animelyrics.com/anime/ostar/tsuki.htm kind of a downer]].
162* SpaceFriction: Used inconsistently. The ships visibly use fore thrusters to slow down when docking, and in grappler fights oven pull insane 180 degree turns without banking or changing direction, though sometimes they bank in long dramatic turns anyway. Though the maneuvers they tend to take while in grappler combat would probably pull enough G's to turn the Outlaw Star's crew into toothpaste. But then again, the XGP was built to withstand just about anything.
163** On the other hand, the ships have artificial gravity of high enough quality that you can stand completely perpendicular to planetary direction while landed.
164* SpaceIsAnOcean: A major theme given by the opening narration at the beginning of each episode. Also physics.
165* SpaceIsNoisy: In almost any space scene in the anime. Most likely related to the fact that space is also an ocean.
166* SpaceOpera
167* SpacePirates: As a rather interesting variation, they are Chinese and use Tao-magic. They seem to be modeled after the Triads. It's also interesting to note that the space pirates in this series were the pioneers of warp speed travel and it was their creation of grappler ships that changed the nature of space warfare.
168* SpaceWestern
169* SpeculativeFictionLGBT: Fred Luo, a CampGay who has a crush on Gene Starwind, is the one who provides weapons, ships and all they could need for their missions... but especially he offers discounts to the crew if Gene treats him nicely.
170** More because Gene's constant debt with the ship is very profitable - and it's fun as hell to troll him. He drops the entire pretense when it comes to the job to help prevent having to marry an amazon.
171* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Nguyen Khan is actually the scientist's official name. Most people spell his name as the pronunciation Gwen (which is how it's both spelled and pronounced in the dub). This is correct pronunciation of Nguyen (for North Vietnamese anyway).
172* SpoilerOpening: There's a reason Hilda doesn't appear in the opening's TeamShot. Though she does often appear in other official art, like posters.
173* SpotlightStealingSquad: Let's face it, the [=MacDougal=] Brothers pretty much stole the BigBad role from the Kei Pirates once they were properly introduced.
174** You could also make a case for Aisha, as she doesn't join until near the halfway point in the anime.
175* StarfishAliens: That psychic cactus thing.
176* StockSoundEffects: The series uses a lot of familiar sound effects, including the blasters from ''Franchise/StarWars'' and various door and spaceship sounds from ''Film/{{Alien}}'' and ''Film/{{Aliens}}''.
177* SufficientlyAdvancedAliens: [[spoiler:The Galactic Leyline]] is an artifact from these.
178* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: For Gene and Jim, owning a highly-illegal SuperPrototype spaceship isn't the ticket to money and adventure that they'd dreamed it would be, because they're forced to sink every last Wong they earn into maintainence, fuel, repairs, ammunition for the ship's weaponry, fees for parking at the spaceport, and the other costs associated with it.
179* SurvivedTheBeginning: "Hot Ice" Hilda appears to be an important character at the beginning of the show. Unfortunately, her ship is destroyed while being pursued by pirates. She tries to use a cable wire to pull herself to Gene Starwind's ship, but it just so happens to snap at the last minute. As she floats into the nearest sun, she leaves The Protagonist with the parting words, "Outlaws never go down easy, no matter what happens to them."
180* SwissArmyGun: The Caster.
181* TamerAndChaster: A kind of BadExportForYou and ToneShift is the English adaptation of the anime in which Creator/CartoonNetwork toned down the anime in its exhibition, including the DigitalBikini added to Melfina in the first episodes (and even digital shorts on Gene in one specific), Fred's mannerisms were toned down and the HotSpringsEpisode wasn't even broadcast. All of this was subverted with the DVD releases, that have all the original scenes available, including the censored episode.
182%%* TeamShot
183%%* TheTeaser
184* ToCatchHeroesHireVillains: After Hilda steals Melfina and the titular starship from the Kei Pirates, they manage to track her down with help from the [[ProfessionalKillers [=MacDougal=] brothers.]] A little more ambiguous than hero/villain since both Hilda and the [=MacDougals=] live outside the law, but they're certainly more heartless and ruthless than she is, and go on to be one of Gene's worst enemies.
185* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Respectively, Aisha and Melfina.
186* TooAwesomeToUse: Gene's Caster- because it's an ancient, no longer used weapon, ammo for it is insanely hard to find so Gene has to save it for emergencies. Unfortunately, thanks to repeatedly fighting foes who are extremely powerful Tao sorcerers whose magic makes them immune to conventional weapons, Gene is forced to rely on it far more often than he'd like.
187* TooHotForTV: The BannedEpisode "Hot Springs Planet Tenrei" was never aired on Creator/CartoonNetwork or Creator/AdultSwim due to its use of {{Fanservice}}. It wouldn't be until its airing on the revived Creator/{{Toonami}} block that the episode would finally air on US airwaves, with the breasts NippleAndDimed in order to pass for airing.
188* TooQualifiedToApply: Aisha Clan Clan wants to enter the "Strongest Woman in the Universe" contest only to discover that her species, the Ctarl-Ctarl, are banned because they can transform, [[HulkingOut becoming superstrong and unstoppable]]. She finds a way to join and fight anyway.
189* TranslationConvention: This universe is basically Hong Kong InSpace. Chinese regularly appears on signs (especially in Blue Heaven), and it's stated that Chinese pirates colonized space first. Also the Triad-like pirate clan, the names of several planets and some minor characters, and some of the readouts on the XGP. Also the inter-galactic currency is [[FictionalCurrency wong]]. BUT, on the other hand, many of the ''major'' characters have English names – Gene Starwind, Jim Hawking, Rod & Harry [=MacDougal=], "Hot Ice" Hilda, Gilliam, Fred Luo[[labelnote:†]] (well, his ''given'' name is English, even if his surname is Chinese)[[/labelnote]] – and the sign for Gene & Jim's business is quite blatantly in English. Also, many names in this world contain sound clusters that just flat-out don't exist in Chinese. SO... it's probably safe to assume that most characters we see are speaking English to each other, but also know enough Chinese to get by if they have to deal with officials.
190* TriggerPhrase: Melfina has two, one[[labelnote:†]]Keyline Project Command: It was you who broke my Meissen plate.[[/labelnote]] puts her into a trance that forces her to obey the commands of whoever said the phrase, the other[[labelnote:†]]Breakfast is signaled with a silver spoon.[[/labelnote]] returns her to normal. [[spoiler:Once she's no longer the Maiden of the Galactic Ley Line, the phrases stop working on her]].
191* {{Troperiffic}}: As anime critic WebVideo/JesuOtaku [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hp693TkIalw#t=06m39s puts it]]:
192-->"This show gets a free pass for being the most wish-fulfilling sci-fi title '''''ever'''''. Everything you can love about sci-fi is here: [[WackyRacing space races]], [[ExplosionsInSpace space combat]], [[SingleBiomePlanet diverse planets]], [[AnotherDimension alternate dimensions]], [[StarfishAliens weird aliens]], [[GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe hot aliens]], [[BizarreAlienBiology aliens of questionable gender]] (seriously, what is [[https://imgur.com/bDFUt64 that?]]), [[HumongousMecha giant robots]], [[ArtificialHuman bio-androids]], [[HollywoodCyborg human cyborgs]], cold-sleep [[MysteriousWaif beauties]], [[OurWerebeastsAreDifferent shapeshifting]] [[CatFolk beast men]], [[FamilyFriendlyFirearms laser]]-[[GunsAndGunplayTropes gun fights]], [[SingleStrokeBattle sword fights]], [[GoodOldFisticuffs fistfights]], [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking paintball]], {{Mad Scientist}}s, [[MagicPoweredPseudoscience Tao magicians]], [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot robotic panthers, kung-fu housecats]], ''and'' a HotSpringsEpisode that is actually ''[[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments funny]]''.
193* TrojanHorse: In "Law and Lawlessness", space pirates use a beat-up space cruise ship as one to invade a private security force stronghold.
194* TruceZone: Blue Heaven.
195* TwoGirlsToATeam: Inverted. The ''Outlaw Star'' has a crew of five, as Gene and Jim are the only guys. However, Gene also happens to be the main protagonist.
196* UnanthropomorphicTransformation: Aisha Clan-Clan, and in fact all of her species the Ctarl-Ctarl, are nigh-invincible humanoid alien cat people. If an opponent proves able to fight them in this form, and there happens to be a moon present, they're capable to transforming into an even more fearsome giant cat form equipped with fangs and claws to rend said opponent to pieces, as Jukai and Iraga of the Anten Seven found out first hand.
197* UnitedSpaceOfAmerica: Thoroughly averted. The galaxy in the TS timeline is Chinese in culture if not in government (or most of the names). Complete with Hong Kong-style {{Truce Zone}}s such as [[WretchedHive Blue Heaven]].
198** The currency is also called '[[FictionalCurrency wong]]' (both singular and plural), which may be related to the Korean 'won' (though much more valuable).
199* {{Unobtainium}}: Dragonite, apparently one of the rarest substances in the universe. Luckily, it's just a catalyst and not a fuel, otherwise burning it in stardrives would have ended star travel centuries earlier.
200* TheUnseen: The Tendo King, enigmatic ManBehindTheMan with Tao magic ability implied by [[BigBad Hazanko]] to be god-like. The Tenpa Emperor takes this up a notch with [[InformedAbility implied]] power far exceeding that.
201* UsedFuture
202* VariableLengthChain: In "Creeping Evil", a pirate assassing goes after Melfina with an EpicFlail (actually a kusarigama with an enormous spiked weight attached to the chain, but he only makes use of that side and not the sickle end). After shooting it out forty or fifty feet to attack, he can reel it back into the handle, which is less than two feet long.
203* VisualPun: In "Law & Lawlessness", the heroes have been captured and disarmed by private security forces. As they make their way back to their ship, they are confronted by a pair of pirates - Suzuka charges forward and strikes both down, SingleStrokeBattle style;
204-->'''Suzuka:''' ''"That's one way to get them to pipe down."''\
205The camera pans away from her face... revealing she used a [[PipePain length of pipe]] in place of her sword.
206* WagonTrainToTheStars
207* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Doubles as FridgeHorror. One episode features Aisha entering a fighting tournament. Because Ctarl-Ctarl aren't allowed in the tournament, she poses as a professional wrestler named Firecat, locking the ''real'' Firecat in a locker and stealing her uniform. At the end of the episode the entire building is set on fire, and the main characters are shown to have escaped. But what happened to the real Firecat, [[OffscreenInertia last shown still being stuck in the locker]]? Then again she got out of the locker the first time, so maybe not.
208* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: A significant source of Melfina's angst.
209* WoodenKatanasAreEvenBetter: Suzuka seems to be able to cut anything with her wooden sword, up to and including oncoming trucks. This seems to be because she mostly uses it to make [[RazorWind cutting]] [[SwordBeam shockwaves]].
210** Her first episode reveals her main reason for using a sword made of wood: a metal detector can't detect it.
211* TheWorfBarrage: Gene's bazooka, which only makes appearances when he's running through his inventory of weapons that aren't [[TooAwesomeToUse the Caster]] and thus never actually damages a single enemy.
212** Also the [[MacrossMissileMassacre missiles]] used in ship to ship combat; thanks to a massive inversion of PointDefenseless, missiles never hit their targets.
213*** Considering the primary form of fighting for the XGP is to rush in and fight in melee, it stands to reason that the missiles primarily exist as a distraction.
214*** Another reason is that they keep buying ''cheap'' missiles with crap guidance. About the only decent weapons they can afford are anchors.
215* {{Zeerust}}: It may be set hundreds of years in the future on alien planets, but landline telephones are still commonly used by everyone and when Gene is sent to get dirty pictures of Urt on the hot springs planet, he's given a camcorder.

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