Galaxy Express 999: Eternal Fantasy (1998)
March 7, 1998Release Date
Galaxy Express 999: Eternal Fantasy (1998)
March 7, 1998Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Masako Nozawa
Tetsurou Hoshino (voice)
Masako Ikeda
Maetel (voice)
Koichi Yamadera
Captain Herlock (voice)
Yuko Minaguchi
Claire (voice)
Yoshiko Sakakibara
Helmazaria (voice)
Noriko Hidaka
Iselle (voice)
Kazuya Tatekabe
Iselle's Father (voice)
Jim Foronda
Bolcazanda The Third
Keiko Toda
Kanon (voice)
Kaneta Kimotsuki
The Conductor (voice)
Kiyoyuki Yanada
Bolkazanda III (voice)
Marissa Lenti
Mii-kun
Isao Natsuyagi
Narrator (voice)
Leiji Matsumoto
Author
Konosuke Uda
Director
Lisa Ortiz
Maetel
Tadashi Sakazaki
Key Animation
Takahiro Kagami
Animation Director / Character Designer
Yuki Kinoshita
Key Animation
Amber Lee Connors
Director
Yoshihiro Sugai
Key Animation
Hideki Hamasu
Key Animation
Hiroyuki Okuno
Key Animation
Kouhei Tanaka
Composer
Tatsufumi Itoh
Key Animation
Shingo Ishikawa
Key Animation
Shigeru Nishiyama
Editor
Masahiro Andoh
Key Animation
Toshihiko Arisako
CastingDirector
Nobuhiro Masuda
Key Animation
Yoichi Ueda
Key Animation
Toshio Deguchi
Key Animation
Akihiko Yamashita
Key Animation
Katsumi Itabashi
Mechanical Designer
Shinzo Yuki
Art Direction
Yoshikazu Tomita
Key Animation
Shigetaka Kiyoyama
Key Animation
Michihiro Itou
Sound Effects
Tamio Hosoda
Director of Photography
Takashi Sogabe
Key Animation
Yuuji Ikeda
Key Animation
Koichi Tsunoda
Key Animation
Yasuhiko Oyama
Key Animation
Mitsuo Yoshino
Background Designer
Kaori Fujii
Background Designer
Miyuki Sato
Background Designer
Mamoru Hosoda
Key Animation
Tsuneo Ozeki
Background Designer
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 7, 1998
Original Name銀河鉄道999 エターナルファンタジー
StatusReleased
Running Time55m
Genres
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Earl W. Wallace (October 23, 1942 - May 12, 2018) was an American screen and television writer who began his career in the 1970s writing episodes of the hit CBS Western series Gunsmoke, one of which inspired him, his wife Pamela, and William Kelley to develop the screenplay for the 1985 film Witness.Wallace adapted the Herman Wouk novel War and Remembrance for a twelve-part miniseries broadcast by ABC. He also wrote episodes of How the West Was Won, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, and Quinn Martin's Tales of the Unexpected, and several television movies, including Wild and Wooly, If These Walls Could Talk, A Murderous Affair: The Carolyn Warmus Story, and Rose Hill.For his work on Witness, Wallace won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay, and the Edgar Award for Best Motion Picture Screenplay and was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay and the BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay. He is the recipient of the Western Writers of America Spur Award for Best Television Script for How the West Was Won.Wallace died in 2018.