Gall Force Explained

Gall Force
Ja Kanji:ガルフォース
Genre:Adventure, science fiction
Creator:Hideki Kakinuma
Type:film
Eternal Story
Director:Katsuhito Akiyama
Producer:Tooru Miura
Mitsuhisa Hida
Nagateru Katō
Ikuo Nagasaki
Music:Ichizō Seo
Studio:Artmic
AIC
Released:July 26, 1986[1]
Runtime:85 minutes
Type:film
Gall Force 2: Destruction
Director:Katsuhito Akiyama
Producer:Masaki Sawanobori
Yasuhisa Kazama
Nagateru Katō
Music:Ichizō Seo
Studio:Artmic
AIC
Released:November 21, 1987
Runtime:50 minutes
Type:ova
Ten Little Gall Force
Director:Katsuhito Akiyama
Producer:Satoshi Koizumi
Music:Ichizō Seo
Studio:Artmic
AIC
Released:July 3, 1988
Runtime:25 minutes
Type:film
Gall Force 3: Stardust War
Director:Katsuhito Akiyama
Producer:Masaki Sawanobori
Yasuhisa Kazama
Nagateru Katō
Music:Ichizō Seo
Studio:Artmic
AIC
Released:November 2, 1988
Runtime:60 minutes
Type:film
Rhea Gall Force
Director:Katsuhito Akiyama
Producer:Masaki Sawanobori
Yasuhisa Kazama
Nagateru Katō
Music:Etsuko Yamakawa
Studio:AIC
Released:March 21, 1989
Runtime:60 minutes
Type:ova
Earth Chapter
Director:Katsuhito Akiyama
Producer:Satoshi Koizumi
Kinya Watanabe
Tooru Miura
Music:Takumi Kawai (#1)
Kaoru Mizutani
Studio:AIC
Studio 88
First:December 25, 1989
Last:December 1, 1990
Runtime:48–54 minutes (each)
Episodes:3
Type:ova
New Era
Director:Katsuhito Akiyama
Producer:Tooru Miura
Satoshi Koizumi
Jin Maeda
Shōji Kumabe (#1)
Tateo Haraya (#2)
Music:Takehito Nakazawa
Studio:AIC
Studio Kyūma
First:December 1, 1991
Last:February 26, 1992
Runtime:44–46 minutes (each)
Episodes:2
Type:ova
The Revolution
Director:Hiroyuki Fukushima
Akihiko Nishiyama (#3)
Shinya Hanai (#4)
Producer:Nagateru Katō
Yumiko Masujima
Kōji Yoritsune
Music:Michiru Ōshima
Studio:Artland
First:October 2, 1996
Last:March 21, 1997
Runtime:28 minutes (each)
Episodes:4
Portal:yes

is a metaseries of science fiction anime OVAs by the studios Artmic and AIC, with production by Youmex. The original character designs were by Kenichi Sonoda, though these were dropped for the Gall Force: The Revolution remake.[2] Central Park Media has licensed most of the films and OVAs with the exceptions of Ten Little Gall Force, Scramble Wars, and The Revolution.

Background

Star Front Gall Force

This was the origin and precursor to the Gall Force franchise. Originally appearing in the monthly Model Graphix magazine in Japan as a 3D photo novel using detailed models, this later set the stage for the animated films. Rabby, Patty, and Rumy were the only main Solnoid characters featured, and they were equipped with different uniforms, weapons, and vehicles than those shown in the regular Gall Force OVAs. Although it was the first-ever storyline to the Gall Force mythos proper, Star Front's place in the official continuity has been questioned and disregarded due to contradictions between it and Eternal Story. Although it is the actual origin of the franchise, it is now seen by fans as non-canon, or an alternate timeline. Another factor that causes question is the fact that fans outside Japan never knew of the photo novel's existence.

Story

The original timeline for the Gall Force series consist of four story arcs: First Story Arc, Rhea Arc, Earth Chapter Arc and New Era Arc. Within each arc there are several episodes, with the exception of Rhea.

Original trilogy

The first arc starts with the centuries-long war between the Paranoids and the Solnoids, the exodus of early humanity to planet Terra, and the death of the Star Leaf crew. The timeline ends with events that will lead to the Rhea Arc. The first story arc consists of three episodes;

Gall Force: Eternal Story

In the distant past, two advanced civilizations, the amoeba-like Paranoids and the all-female Solnoids, are waging a war that has gone on for many centuries. When the Solnoid fleet leaves a battle to defend an experimentally terraformed world from the Paranoids, one damaged Solnoid ship is separated from the fleet. This ship is a Kularis-class cruiser named the Star Leaf. Aboard the ship are only seven women: Eluza; the Highest ranking officer on board, Second-in-command Rabby, Pilot Lufy, Officers Catty, Pony, & Patty, and Ensign Rumy. After narrowly escaping a battle, the Star Leaf crew decides to continue with their orders and rendezvous at planet Chaos to defend it. However, their ship is the subject of an experiment, a plan which was secretly hatched by the leaders of both races which came into fruition during the battle, and the unsuspecting crew of seven Solnoid soldiers aboard the ship is caught up in the middle. The Star Leaf crew must now defend the artificial paradise of Chaos from the Paranoid fleet and foil the plans of the Solnoid leaders.

Role! rowspan="2"
JapaneseEnglish
TAJ Productions (1996)
RabbyNaoko MatsuiKerry O'Malley
ElzaMaria KawamuraEluza
Lisa Ortiz
RummyYuriko YamamotoRumy
Katherine Freeman
PattyEriko HaraP.R. Wellington
CattyNaoko WatanabeKerry O'Malley
PonyMichie TomizawaLisa Ortiz
LufyHiromi TsuruTeresa Campbell
TOILTomiko SuzukiEric Stuart
AILKyouko HamuraEric Stuart
OX-11Toshio FurukawaEric Stuart
ExanonKei TomiyamaJames Carter Cathcart
The BoyHidehiro KikuchiJim Malone
Commander DornYuusaku YaraBaal Shem Tov
Paranoid AdjutantsMichitaka KobayashiShin'ya OotakiDaniel Cronin
Akon Kaguya CaptainYoshino OotoriP.R. Wellington
Central Guard CaptainKazuko YanagaKerry O'Malley
Solnoid Bridge CrewArisa AndouSeiko NakanoMolly Schaff
In 1985 a previous English dub for Gall Force: Eternal Story was released by Intervision Video[3] with an unknown cast. This dub was later included as bonus feature on Central Park Media's DVD release.

Gall Force 2: Destruction

Ten years later, one of the two survivors of the Star Leaf, Lufy, is recovered from space by Solnoid forces. There, she is confronted with the secret plan which had become reality in the previous episode: to genetically unite both races, codenamed the "Species Unification Plan". Wracked by self-doubt, Lufy is forced to make a decision as Solnoids and Paranoids face each other in battle in the very solar system in which the new life form and the last Star Leaf survivor have established an existence—and the Solnoid army, who are unaware of the plan, intend to deploy a System Destroyer to wipe out the enemy once and for all.

Role! rowspan="2"
JapaneseEnglish
TripWire Productions (2003)
ShildyWaka KandaAmi Shukla
LufyHiromi TsuruIndia McDonald
CattyNaoko WatanabeRachael Lillis
SpeaYuuko MizutaniJessica Calvello
AmyChieko HondaRoxanne Beck
JourneyRihoko YoshidaCarol Jacobanis
BornYuusaku YaraTom Wayland
AdrienneEiko YamadaAmanda Goodman
Solnoid CommandersChiyoko KawashimaRumiko Ukai
Paranoid CaptainMasaharu Satou
Paranoid CommandersMichitaka KobayashiShou Hayami
Lorelei CommandersMiki ItouUrara Takano
Additional voices!Version!Actor!Notes
EnglishClaire Samuels
EnglishDavid Hair
EnglishLynna Lewisas Lynna Dunham
EnglishRobin Custeau
EnglishTimothy Breese Miller

Gall Force 3: Stardust War

The destruction of the new future for Terra is averted, but Lufy and her friends find themselves in another twist: in a desolate solar system named Sigma Narse, the Solnoids and Paranoids intend to finish the war by fighting to the last by using their Planet Destroyers—which will result in the destruction of both sides, leaving them nothing but stardust in its wake (hence the title "Stardust War"). An encounter with the Solnoid instigator of the secret plan convinces the crew to try and walk a different path: To attempt to convince both sides to stop the senseless fighting by reminding them what they have already lost...

Role! rowspan="2"
JapaneseEnglish
TripWire Productions (2003)
ShildyMayumi ShouAmi Shukla
LufyHiromi TsuruIndia McDonald
CattyNaoko WatanabeRachael Lillis
SpeaYuuko MizutaniJessica Calvello
AmyChieko HondaRoxanne Beck
Catty NebulartMinako ArakawaRachael Lillis
JourneyRihoko YoshidaCarol Jacobanis
BornYuusaku YaraTom Wayland
ElisionMichihiro IkemizuTimothy Breese Miller
RummyYuriko YamamotoRumy
Sardin CaptainEiko Yamada
Solnoid CommandersChiyoko KawashimaRumiko Ukai
Solnoid SoldiersMiki ItouTomoko Maruo
Paranoid CommanderMichitaka Kobayashi
Additional voices!Version!Actor!Notes
EnglishAmanda Goodman
EnglishClaire Samuels
EnglishDavid Hair
EnglishLynna Lewisas Lynna Dunham
EnglishRobin Custeau

Rhea Arc

Rhea Gall Force takes place in the aftermath of the Stardust War, but before the events of Earth Chapter. In the 21st century the Earthen discovery of derelict alien technology on the Moon—which are in fact the remnants of the events in Eternal Story—ignited an arms race as the "Western" and "Eastern" blocs rushed to deploy the technology as weapons, including a form of artificial life based on the Paranoids, the MME. This artificial life turned on humanity, starting a war of extermination against their creators.

Rhea Gall Force plot summary

In the year 2084, scientist Grey Newman found and reverse-engineered the technology from a Solnoid ship found on the Moon (see Eternal Story) and unintentionally brought about the end of civilization. World War III breaks out and in the middle of battle, the human's own alien synthezoids turn against their creators, nearly annihilating humankind.

Later in the year 2085, the remaining humans are on the run from the machines who are terminating them. In order to survive to defeat the alien machines, the human race must leave Earth, and go to Mars. Among these voyagers is one woman who bears the burden of guilt for her father's contribution to the destruction of civilization.[4] [5]

Role! rowspan="2"
JapaneseEnglish
Matlin Recording (2003)
NarratorNaoko WatanabeDebora Rabbai
Sandy NewmanNaoko MatsuiDebora Rabbai
ScoreHiromi TsuruShannon Conley
MelodyEriko HaraKathleen McInerney
BauerKazuhiko InoueJames Wolfe
MittyChieko HondaKathleen McInerney
NortonYuusaku YaraGregory Wolfe
FortinMaria KawamuraKathleen McInerney
DominovIchirou NagaiKeith Howard
NelsonSeizou KatouMark Knight
VikalMasashi HironakaRik Nagel
BohdyShigeru NakaharaJay Snyder
GornMasaru SatouMark Knight
Gorn's adjutantKouji Totani
Grey NewmanIkuya SawakiChristopher Graham
RivolkKatsumi Suzuki
SoldierMichitaka Kobayashi

Earth Chapter

The Earth Chapter Arc continues the story from Rhea Arc with reincarnations of the Star Leaf crew. After the completion of Operation Exodus, the earth resistance must survive long enough for the arrival of the Mars reinforcements led by General McKenzie. It consists of three episodes.

Earth Chapter 1

In the year 2085, the Earth is now a wasteland ruled by war machines that won an apocalyptic war. Shortly after that battle, mankind left and began new life on Mars. However, Sandy Newman and her comrades are left on Earth. While struggling to survive, the group locates an abandoned nuclear missile launch site. There they must contend with a quasi-religious group called Geo Chris which plans to make the Earth green once more. However to defeat the war machines of the enemy known as the MME, the earth resistance must use the nuclear missiles to attack the MME's citadel, but doing so would carry a heavy price.

Earth Chapter 2

On Mars, the viability of the final stages of Operation Exodus is debated, with the Martian military preferring a plan to use a Plasma cannon based on ancient Solnoid technology to destroy the MME citadel and end the war in one strike. The displaced earth resistance members of Operation Exodus and their allies in the Mars military disobey orders and take a ship to earth. On earth, GORN, the leader of the MME, captures Sandy Newman in order to obtain access to Earth's orbital weapons, which it plans to use to prevent the Martian assault. Sandy Newman and GORN must work together to prevent the Mars forces from destroying the earth's chance of survival.

Earth Chapter 3

The crew of the Martian vessels sent to Earth in Chapter 2 fight alongside the earth resistance in the final battles of the war with the MME. The main Mars forces have finally arrived as well, and their combined forces finally allow an assault on the MME's Citadel. The war will soon come to an end as Sandy comes face-to-face with GORN, but in doing so the truth behind the entire conflict is revealed.

New Era

New Era concludes the story from Earth Chapter, but takes place about 200 years later. It consists of two episodes.

New Era Plot Summary

After centuries of war between humans and the MME machines, the humans have won the battle. However, many lives were lost and the Earth was rendered terribly damaged and unstable to live on. Shortly afterwards, mankind began to restore Earth, and a new race of cyborgs called "Yumans" had begun to live with the humans. In desire for a better future, humanity is now linked in one large computer network. However, a conflict between the Humans and Yumans shortly began. Considering themselves far better than the human, the Yumans began to plot a takeover. Now humanity lives separated into tightly packed arcologies built around the world, each keeping minimal contact with the other and dealing with internal problems like overpopulation.

A young scientist named Nova, influenced by revolutionary leader of the Yumans, Genova, develops his own plans to bring humanity down. Using the tools he's acquired over the years, he awakens artificial intelligence to destroy all human life, by reprograming ev

ery computer on Earth with the GORN virus. The virus is actually a bit more than Nova predicted, due to its intent on wiping out both humans and Yumans from the solar system. With the entire system now connected once more after all the wars, GORN is able to bring his presence everywhere in his attempt to achieve his long-term goals.

GORN's plans are not a surprise to Catty, for she has foreseen the disaster and sets her own plan into motion just before the virus strikes. Being a Yuman with heart, she leads a force of seven women into the final battle between man and machine![6]

Role! rowspan="2"
JapaneseEnglish
CTV Sound Studios (1997)Matlin Recording (2004)
ChrysChisa YokoyamaToni BarryJorjeana Marie
PearlYuri ShiratoriElly FairmanEileen Stevens
MarbleAkiko HiramatsuLaurel LefkowCarol Jacobanis
RubyMiki IshiokaVivienne RochesterRebecca Honig
GarnetYuri AmanoTamsin HolloLisa Ortiz
DiamondKaoru ShimamuraDeNica FairmanIndia McDonald
Nova UniverseNozomu SasakiDaniel MarinkerMichael Sinterniklaas
CattyNaoko WatanabeSarah WateridgeRachael Lillis
GORNMasaharu SatouPeter MarinkerMark Knight
1Committee leaderHiroshi ItouMark Knight
Peacekeeping directorHajime KosekiVinnie Penna
MayorKousei YagiGarrick HagonJay Snyder
Additional voices!Version!Actor!Episodes!Notes
JapaneseAyako Shiraishi1
JapaneseJun'ichi Kanemaru1
JapaneseKiyoyuki Yanada1
JapaneseSanae Miyuki1
JapaneseSatoko Kitou1
JapaneseShin'ichirou Miki1
JapaneseToshiharu Sakurai1
English: CTV Sound StudiosBrendan Charleson1
English: CTV Sound StudiosDaniel Marinker1, 2
English: CTV Sound StudiosDeNica Fairman1, 2
English: CTV Sound StudiosDillwyn Owen2
English: CTV Sound StudiosElizabeth Pearce1
English: CTV Sound StudiosElly Fairman1, 2
English: CTV Sound StudiosGarrick Hagon1
English: CTV Sound StudiosJonathan Keeble1
English: CTV Sound StudiosLaurel Lefkow1, 2
English: CTV Sound StudiosPeter Marinker1, 2
English: CTV Sound StudiosRobert Chase1
English: CTV Sound StudiosSarah Wateridge1, 2
English: CTV Sound StudiosSiân Rivers1
English: CTV Sound StudiosStewart Bradley1
English: CTV Sound StudiosTamsin Hollo1, 2
English: CTV Sound StudiosToni Barry1, 2
English: CTV Sound StudiosVivienne Rochester1, 2
English: Matlin RecordingDon Puglisi1, 2as Joey Rappaporte
English: Matlin RecordingJamie McGonnigal1, 2
English: Matlin RecordingJay Snyder1, 2
English: Matlin RecordingJosh Mosby1, 2
English: Matlin RecordingKeith Howard1, 2as Kurt Riddle
English: Matlin RecordingTara Sands1, 2
English: Matlin RecordingVinnie Penna1, 2

Alternate series and releases

Gall Force: The Revolution

This 1996 OVA was a reimagining of the series, which replaced the amorphous Paranoids with a seemingly endless civil war between the "West Force" and "East Force" Solnoid armies. Unlike the previous OVAs' more somber and apocalyptic tones, The Revolution is a more traditional sci-fi adventure story, although it still stresses on the tragedies and wide-scale destruction caused by war. Four episodes were produced, along with one soundtrack album and a "vocal collection" starring the main female cast singing various songs, one of which being a "remake" of Disguised Spies from one of the original saga's soundtracks.

The plot tells of the struggle between the West Force and East Force armies of the Solnoids, which threatens to escalate into total destruction of the Solnoid race as both sides search for the ultimate war weapon, the anti-matter gun. By happenstance, however, several troopers from the East Force (Eluza, Rabby, Patty, and Rumy) and the West Force (Lufy) encounter the Conch, an outlawed Solnoid anti-war organization which is trying to spread peace among the hostile parties. As they discover that the war is merely used as an insidious instrument of balance by one singular Solnoid party, the rogue Solnoid troopers unwittingly find themselves fighting for an idea completely alien to them, but which presents the only way of stopping this perpetuated madness.

Ten Little Gall Force & Scramble Wars

The 1988 omake was an animated mockumentary detailing a behind-the-scenes look at the production of Gall Force: Eternal Story and Destruction from the First Story Arc. Characters were drawn as super deformed versions of their Eternal Story counterparts. This video maintained a comedic tone as opposed to the somewhat serious war story in the original video it was supposedly documenting.

(released 1992) is a humorous Japanese take on Wacky Races in which characters from several major series produced by ArtmicBubblegum Crisis, Gall Force, Genesis Survivor Gaiarth, among others—compete for a trillion dollar-heavy trophy sponsored by the megacorporation Genom. The amount of this prize brings out the worst of many of the main characters, and even weapons of mass destruction are brought to bear against the competition.

Ten Little Gall Force was released along with Scramble Wars in the United States by AnimEigo on a single VHS video titled Super-Deformed Double Feature. Strangely, as of this time, these have not been released on DVD as with the other Gall Force titles and are (in their VHS release) much-sought rare collector's items.

Ten Little Gall Force cast!Role!Japanese
AmyChieko Honda
CattyNaoko Watanabe
ElzaMaria Kawamura
LufyHiromi Tsuru
PattyEriko Hara
PonyMichie Tomizawa
RabbyNaoko Matsui
RummyYuriko Yamamoto
ShildyWaka Kanda
SpeaYuuko Mizutani
Commander DornKouichi Yamadera
Hideki KakinumaNaoki Tatsuta
Katsuhito AkiyamaShin'ya Ootaki
Ken'ichi SonodaKouichi Yamadera
Manager KoizumiYoku Shioya
OX-11Kouichi Yamadera
The BoyHidehiro Kikuchi
Scramble Wars cast!Role!Japanese
NarratorKiyoyuki Yanada
Sylia StingrayYoshiko Sakakibara
Priss AsagiriRyouko Tachikawa
Linna YamazakiMichie Tomizawa
Nene RomanovaAkiko Hiramatsu
Mackie StingrayNozomu Sasaki
ElzaMaria Kawamura
RabbyNaoko Matsui
RummyYuriko Yamamoto
LufyHiromi Tsuru
PattyEriko Hara
CattyNaoko Watanabe
MittyChieko Honda
Ital Del LabardDaiki Nakamura
SahariNoriko Hidaka
ZaxonAkio Ootsuka
Randis R. KhaizardShunsuke Shima
Quincy RosenkreutzKiyoshi Kawakubo
GornMasaharu Satou
BoomieHideyuki Umezu

Characters

See main article: List of Gall Force characters.

Video games

A shoot 'em up was released in Japan, simply titled Gall Force, for the Family Computer Disk System by HAL Laboratory on November 19, 1986.[7] Another shoot-em-up, also developed by Hal, was released during the same year titled Gall Force: Defense of Chaos for the MSX,[8] which was followed by Gall Force: Eternal Story, a graphic adventure game for the MSX2, in 1987.[9]

Music

Similarly to other OVAs of the era (and by studios AIC and ARTMIC), Gall Force features a huge amount of music, performed by the voice actors involved in the series. Several soundtracks were released for each film and OVA (and for each OVA episode in Earth Chapter's case). In addition, many music collections were released, featuring original songs performed by the aforementioned voice actors, along with various singles and a CD drama. So far, no soundtracks have been released for the films Destruction and Stardust War.

Soundtracks

Singles

Music Collections

Gall Force Earth Saga - Back to the School Wars

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: AIC作品紹介 . Anime-int.com . 2013-09-23 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130630061854/http://www.anime-int.com/works/index.html?years=1985-1989 . 2013-06-30 .
  2. Web site: Gall Force . GEARS Online . 2007-07-09 . 2013-09-23.
  3. Web site: BBFC . Gall Force Eternal Story . 2021-05-01 . www.bbfc.co.uk . en.
  4. Web site: Plot Summary for Rhea Gall Force (1989). IMDb.com. 2013-09-23.
  5. Web site: Online kijken naar tv-programma's en films. Netflix. 2013-09-23.
  6. Web site: Gall Force: New Era. Mania.com. 2013-09-23. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20121005103030/http://www.mania.com/gall-force-new-era_article_76152.html. 2012-10-05.
  7. Web site: ハル研究所ウェブサイト: HAL Laboratory, Inc. Works List. ja. 2007-03-21. 2007-04-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20070401074433/http://www.hallab.co.jp/works_list.html. dead.
  8. Web site: Gall Force - Defense of Chaos (1986, Sony). Generation-msx.nl. 2013-09-23.
  9. Web site: Gall Force - Eternal Story (1987, Sony). Generation-msx.nl. 2013-09-23.