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| 星界の戦旗 (Seikai no Senki) |
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| Genre | Space opera, Military science fiction |
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| Author | Hiroyuki Morioka Toshihiro Ono |
| Publisher | Hayakawa Publishing, Sunrise |
| Original run | December 1996 – ongoing |
| Volumes | 4 |
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| Director | Yasuchika Nagaoka |
| Studio | Sunrise |
| Licensor | |
| Network | WOWOW |
| Original run | April 14, 2000 – July 14, 2000 |
| Episodes | 13 |
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| Banner of the Stars II | |
| Director | Yasuchika Nagaoka |
| Studio | Sunrise |
| Licensor | |
| Network | WOWOW |
| Original run | July 11, 2001 – September 26, 2001 |
| Episodes | 10 |
| Original video animation | |
| Banner of the Stars III | |
| Director | Yasuchika Nagaoka |
| Studio | Sunrise |
| Released | August 26, 2005 |
| Runtime | 55 minutes |
| Episodes | 2 |
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Banner of the Stars (星界の戦旗 Seikai no Senki, lit. Battle Flag of the Stars) is a series of science fiction novels written by Hiroyuki Morioka, which serve as sequels to Crest of the Stars. The series is ongoing. Three of the four novels in the series have been made into anime.
Contents |
The crew on the attack ship Basrogrh with Jinto and Lafiel;
The Lodaïrhs who appear newly;
As of the present, there are four novels in the Seikai no Senki series. These are:
So far there are TV anime adaptations of the first two books and an OVA anime adaptation of the third book was released within the second half of 2005.
Among fans, Banner of the Stars is a title used to describe all anime except Crest of the Stars (which Hiroyuki Morioka has said was not intended as the main idea of the story, but just an introduction to how Jinto and Lafiel met). Currently two TV series and an OVA have been released:
(not yet licensed in the US)
Manga adaptations of the Banner of the Stars and Banner of the Stars II anime series have been released. These volumes were referred as the second and third parts of the Seikai Trilogy. This was because at the time of publishing, only three anime series were adapted from Hiroyuki Morioka's works, and Banner of the Stars III was yet to be made. Crest of the Stars consisted of the first part of the trilogy. The manga were released in English by Tokyopop in 2004.
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| 星界の戦旗 (Seikai no Senki) | |
| Genre | Space opera, Military science fiction |
| Novel | |
| Written by |
Hiroyuki Morioka Toshihiro Ono |
| Published by | Hayakawa Publishing, Sunrise |
| Original run | December 1996 – ongoing |
| Volumes | 4 |
| TV anime | |
| Directed by | Yasuchika Nagaoka |
| Studio | Sunrise |
| Licensed by | Bandai Entertainment |
| Network | WOWOW |
| Original run | April 14, 2000 – July 14, 2000 |
| Episodes | 13 |
| TV anime | |
| Banner of the Stars II | |
| Directed by | Yasuchika Nagaoka |
| Studio | Sunrise |
| Licensed by | Bandai Entertainment |
| Network | WOWOW |
| Original run | July 11, 2001 – September 26, 2001 |
| Episodes | 10 |
| Original video animation | |
| Banner of the Stars III | |
| Directed by | Yasuchika Nagaoka |
| Studio | Sunrise |
| Released | August 26, 2005 |
| Runtime | 55 minutes |
| Episodes | 2 |
| Related | |
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Banner of the Stars (星界の戦旗 Seikai no Senki, lit. Battle Flag of the Stars) is a series of science fiction novels written by Hiroyuki Morioka, which serve as sequels to Crest of the Stars. The series is ongoing. Three of the four novels in the series have been made into anime.
Contents |
The crew on the attack ship Basrogrh with Jinto and Lafiel;
The Lodaïrhs who appear newly;
As of the present, there are four novels in the Seikai no Senki series. These are:
Jinto and the princess pay service in the imperial fleet and join a arduous struggle for the defense of Aptic Gate(where the attack ship Basrogrh sink after the whole crew have escaped).
In a mission, handle by the princess and Jinto, in which to form a government on a new conquest planet(a prison planet full of prisoner), Jinto was kidnapped during a rebellion. Lafiel was force to withdraw by the military action of the enemy, leaving the Count. With very luck, she rescued the Count many days after the incident.
The main characters going to the Hyde star system (Jinto homeland and recent recovered imperial territory). On the way, he encounters his friend Dorin Ku and was informed that a military war game operation will hold in Hyde star system. Once the Martine(system capital planet) refuses to surrender. Count Jinto negotiates with the Martine government and seeks terms to surrender. At last, at the cost of autonomy and exile of the Count, Martine joins the empire.
The main characters returned to the imperial fleet. Lafiel's brother enlists to the army and was dispatched to a battleship. When Jinto and the princess return to the capital, the Federation of Hania suddenly attack the Empire and march toward the capital(end here).
So far there are TV anime adaptations of the first two books and an OVA anime adaptation of the third book was released within the second half of 2005.
Among fans, Banner of the Stars is a title used to describe all anime except Crest of the Stars (which Hiroyuki Morioka has said was not intended as the main idea of the story, but just an introduction to how Jinto and Lafiel met). Currently two TV series and an OVA have been released:
(not yet licensed in the US)
Manga adaptations of the Banner of the Stars and Banner of the Stars II anime series have been released. These volumes were referred as the second and third parts of the Seikai Trilogy. This was because at the time of publishing, only three anime series were adapted from Hiroyuki Morioka's works, and Banner of the Stars III was yet to be made. Crest of the Stars consisted of the first part of the trilogy. The manga were released in English by Tokyopop in 2004.
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