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A set of 5 mini envelopes and used ticket stubs from the animated film "Space Battleship Yamato". The mini envelopes are sized to hold message cards, telephone cards, library cards, trading cards, etc. They feature the printed text "...A SPECIAL MESSAGE TO YOU..." and spaces for the recipient's and sender's names. Please refer to photos 2-16. The used ticket stubs are from: - Top in photo 17: "Space Battleship Yamato Exhibition and Film Event" - Bottom left in photo 17: "Yamato: The Eternal" - Bottom center in photo 17: "Farewell Space Battleship Yamato: Warriors of Love" - Bottom right in photo 17: "Space Battleship Yamato Festival" As a bonus, the following used ticket stubs are included: - Left in photo 18: "Queen Millennia" - Center in photo 18: "Galaxy Express 999" - Right in photo 18: "Cyborg 009: Legend of the Super Galaxy" "Space Battleship Yamato" is a science fiction animation that was broadcast on the Nippon Television Network system by Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation in 1974. A compilation animated film was released in theaters in 1977. Original Idea: Yoshinobu Nishizaki Director: Leiji Matsumoto Screenplay: Keisuke Fujikawa, Maru Tamura, Eichi Yamamoto Character Design: Nobuhiro Okasako Mechanic Design: Leiji Matsumoto, Studio Nue Music: Hiroshi Miyagawa Production: Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation, Daiichi Hoso, Office Academy Broadcaster: Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation The story depicts the long journey and battles of the interstellar warship "Yamato," built to save Earth from the brink of destruction due to the invasion by the alien Gamilas Empire in the year 2199. It was developed in various media such as films, records, novels, manga, anime magazines, radio dramas, and character goods. Video games were also released, and sequels and remakes were produced. How about it, animation fans?
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