Star Blazers QFI Ep.26 (2/2)

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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2008

part 2 of Ep.26

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  • Thank you Starforce, Thank you all of the Argo crew, after 20 years i see your fight completely as i was only a smal child back then and couldn't understand much. But i kept the most important message with me and knew this was the best of all.

    Thank you who put the Iscandar Series back up so all of us could watch again. You have no idea how good that made me feel.

  • I weep unashamedly.

    Captain Avatar's sacrifice touches me as much as it did twenty years ago. Simply brilliant.

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  • Lord, how Star Blazers made me cry when I was little!

    It beat the hell out of all the bullshit programming that American t.v. offered 'for kids.'

  • Perhaps the Captain wouldn't have space radiation sickness if he didn't have a penthouse apartment with a view of space.

  • @Halpin2006 It's actually her breath returning to her. In the original story, she died.  When it was brought over and "Americanized" the violence was toned down and they thought her death would be too much, so they changed it to coma...

  • @MJFelder34 To have an arrogant enemy hoisted by his own petard. Is poetic justice.

    Desslock's over-confident ego was his downfall.

  • @vlunney How about Barry Pepper as Sandor and Terry O'Qinn (he played John Lock in Lost) as Orion, I could really see that one, alternates for me are David James Elliot as Captain Avatar, Nick Weschler as Wildstar, Kyle Mchlachlen as Desslock, and the Earth Commander could be either Robert Patrick or Tommy Lee Jones

  • I loved this series, have all the episodes and movies on DVD, the only one thing I never liked was the scene where Sandor flips a switch and the weapon is deflected off the Argo and back at Desslok. I get the meaning where the villian is actually destroyed not by his enemy but by his own hand but there could have been something a little more clever.

  • @Halpin2006

    I always loved the episode in which Desslok took Invidia hostage and escaped from the Comet Empire. I think he said to her, "Thanks for the lift," or something to that effect.He was so cool at times.

  • Mistake at 5:21. The underbelly Bridge #3 rotted off in the acid sea of Gamallon, and the Star Force wouldn't have had time to build a new one. The saga has LOTS of continuity mistakes, but then again, viewers weren't that noticing of details 40 years ago, or they didn't really care.

  • I always wondered the view at 8:26. Was that supposed to be Nova's heart beating stronger?

  • At 5:46, when Desslok's ship was destroyed by his own gunfire, I rejoiced at first, seeing the master villain ultimately die by his own hand. Final defeat of the evil supreme dictator is what humanity has always loved!

    Only later, during the Comet Empire series, would Desslok become the villain we all LOVED! Sometimes an enemy of an enemy IS a friend!

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