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Be Forever Yamato

Be Forever Yamato (1980)

August. 01,1980
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6.8
| Animation Drama Action Science Fiction

The Black Nebula Empire attacks Earth and threatens to blow up the planet with a bomb they placed on Earth if counter attacked. Earths hopes rest on the Yamato crew as they go to the Black Nebula Planet and try to find a way to difuse the bomb before it's too late.

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Plantiana
1980/08/01

Yawn. Poorly Filmed Snooze Fest.

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Megamind
1980/08/02

To all those who have watched it: I hope you enjoyed it as much as I do.

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Seraherrera
1980/08/03

The movie is wonderful and true, an act of love in all its contradictions and complexity

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Geraldine
1980/08/04

The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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George Taylor
1980/08/05

When the crew of the Yamato battled the Dark Nebula Empire, saving Desslar and the remnants of Gammilon, while losing Iscandar and Starsha, they opened an entire new can of worms that led to this conflict. The Dark Nebula Empire invades earth, kills Mamoru and captures Yuki. All that's left is for the Yamato to take the saving of earth on the shoulders of her crew again. A fine movie.

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Andy Steinberg
1980/08/06

Definetely, without a doubt, Be Forever has the best beginning of any Yamato movie or series! The Dark Empire's invasionary force is truly awesome and formidable, and Earth's solar system gets its biggest asskicking in the shortest time ever. Some of the Empire's attack vehicles resemble mecha from the War of the Worlds, book AND movie. Empire sky-troopers are incredibly sadistic in their first attack on Earth. The Dark Empire wants revenge on Yamato and Earth for their defeat in the previous/third movie Yamato New Voyage. We see Alex Wildstar again and...another member of the Wildstar family. There is a scene at the Empire's homeworld that is aweing and surreal, I had to rewind and watch it twice initially. The sap factor was heavy in Be Forever even for a Yamato storyline. The last explosion is the biggest explosion ever in Yamato.

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