Queen Millennia (TV)
Captain Harlock and the Queen of a Thousand Years (U.S. TV) (amalgam)
Queen Millennia Movie (spinoff)
Alternative title:
Die Königin der 1000 Jahre (German)
Die Königin der tausend Jahre (German)
Exploradores del espacio (Spanish)
La Princesa de los Mil Años (Spanish)
La regina dei mille anni (Italian)
La reine du fond des temps (French)
Princesse Millenium (French)
Shin Taketori Monogatari Sennen Joō (Japanese)
The Queen of a Thousand Years
Королева Тысячелетия (Russian)
新竹取物語1000年女王 (Japanese)
천년여왕 (Korean)
1000-Year Queen
Genres:
science fiction
Plot Summary:
Every 1,000 years, Lar Metal, a huge planet that is home to an advanced civilization, passes close to Earth, bringing chaos and disaster to the smaller planet. The Millennial Queen, a native of Lar Metal, went to earth to observe the passing. The time for Lar Metal's next passing draws near, and the signs are not good. Lar Metal is to pass closest to Earth on September 9, 1999, at 9:09:09 (a reference to GE999) and bring about near-apocalyptic destruction. Time is running out as Professor Amamori struggles to see what can be done to save humanity. Meanwhile, his assistant, Yukino Yayoi, begins a course of her own, one which only she knows. Together with Professor Aramori's nephew, Hajime, she also hopes to save Earth...for though she is the Millennial Queen, she is no longer able to stand idly by and watch her homeworld bring unnecessary destruction.
User Ratings:
34 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
half hour per episode
Number of episodes:
42
Episode titles: We have 42
Vintage:
1981-04-16 to 1982-03-25
Release dates: We have 1
Opening Theme:
"Cosmos Dream" by Masaki Takanashi
Ending Theme:
"Mahoroba Densetsu" by Manami Ishikawa
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Director: Nobutaka Nishizawa Original creator: Leiji Matsumoto Background Art: Kenji Matsumoto Music Arrangement: Masaaki Omura | Keiko Han as Keiko Toda as Ichirô Nagai as Kazuyo Aoki as Tohru Furuya as Eiko Masuyama as Hideyuki Hori as House Arch as Kaneto Shiozawa as Kazuyuki Sogabe as Kenichi Ogata as Mami Koyama as Masako Ikeda as Minori Matsushima as Nachi Nozawa as Reiko Mutoh as Shuuichi Ikeda as Syunji Yamada as Taeko Nakanishi as Toshio Furukawa as Yoshihiro Hazama as Yoshiko Takeshi as Youko Asagami as | |||
Broadcaster: Fuji Production: Toei Animation | ||||
Theme Song Performance: Claude Lombard | Herve Rey as Sophie Gormezzano as Marc François as Bernard Soufflet as Laurence Crouzet as Sophie Arthuys as | |||
Theme Song Lyrics: Carlos Toro (Spain dub) | ||||
Cecilia Gispert as | ||||
Theme Song Performance: Cristina D'Avena | Carla Comaschi as Chiara Salerno as Gabriele Carrara as Marco Guadagno as Margherita Sestito as Maurizio Gueli as Riccardo Garrone as Silvio Anselmo as Valeria Perilli as | |||
Broadcaster: Canale 5 (from December 1982) Italia 7 Italia Teen Television (from 1 October 2003) Rete 4 (from 1982) | ||||
(none) | Franz Josef Steffens as Hildegard Krekel as Jens Wawrczeck as Peter Heinrich as Thomas Schüler as Walter Wiegand as | |||
Broadcaster: Tele 5 Dubbing: Alster Studios | ||||
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