“Reluctant cook Akito joins misfit crew on Nadesico to avenge Mars, piloting mecha while questioning reality versus anime ideals.”
Martian Successor Nadesico
機動戦艦ナデシコ
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Synopsis
Reluctant cook Akito joins misfit crew on Nadesico to avenge Mars, piloting mecha while questioning reality versus anime ideals.
Akito doesn't want to fight. Despite a childhood spent on the anime Gekiganger 3, a Mecha show, he'd rather cook than pilot a Mecha. Fate intervenes when his home on Mars is destroyed, and he is transported instantly to the Earth, mysteriously. He has questions no one can answer fully, but follows a girl from a chance meeting in hopes to discover any. The girl, Yurika, is captain of the private battleship Nadesico, and in order to follow her, he enlists as their cook. Possessing the nanite implants that allow to control mechas, he's a handy backup pilot for the mechas of the Nadesico. He joins a crew bent on avenging Mars that seems to be composed of only misfits, otakus, and ditzes; however, in reality, they are handpicked experts. They take their own private war back to Mars to face the harsh reality that life may not always be like a Giant Mecha series. (Source: ANN)
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Derived from 28 sampled reviews
What 28 viewers settled on.
Polarized
σ 2.34 · split reception
5.9 pts
Recommenders 8.9 · others 3.0
↓ 1.21
Running avg · May 2008 → May 2026
- 7 “Nadesico’s serious-story sequences are genuinely great, delivering brief flashes of classic mecha brilliance. Yet the show bites off more than it can chew, blending ideas that clash rather than...”
- 10 “Martian Successor Nadesico blends mecha, romance, comedy, harem and light drama into a perfect mixture wrapped around a very good story, and its female leads actually kick butt instead of standing...”
- 10 “Nadesico shines as a genre-defying masterpiece that puts character relationships above mechs or sci-fi spectacle, making it the perfect gateway anime for those who couldn't connect with Gundam or...”
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- Format 26 × 23′ eps × min
- Total runtime 9h 58m all episodes
- Aired Oct 1996 – Mar 1997 Fall 1996
- Source Tv media type
- Rated PG 13 - Teens 13 or older
- Ref. BS-0196 catalog
Produced by
- TV Tokyo Producer
- Starchild Records Producer
- Yomiko Advertising Producer
- Audio Tanaka Producer
Licensed by
- ADV Films Licensor
- Nozomi Entertainment Licensor