Sentou Yousei Yukikaze Ost Rar Extractor
You're Very Welcome Maximuxi.And Thank You So much For the Mori no Tonto-Tachi songs uploading, They Are Simply Wonderful. Much Appreciated for this Uploading.I have Yamanezumi Rocky Chuck Songs Already. Yes, Me too Maximuxi,I like Yamanezumi Rocky Chuck (All Songs) Very Much.Although This is my First Time Hearing The 'Midori no Hidamari' Rock Version (Which is Very Good).Is is From the Original Soundtrack?!It's from Mitsuko Horie - Debut album that contain only rock versions of the famous micchi songs! I can up it if you miss.
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Thank you so much for High School! Maybe one day, I'll find the first one.BTW, does anybody have the ost from Ulysse 31 (original name: Uchū Densetsu Yurishīzu Sātīwan), the anime from the 80's.There's a soundtrack made by a french company.

The quality is poor plus all the fx are in.I saw a vinyl on eBay a long time ago but the guy was selling it 200 bucks (sucker).If someone have it and share it, that person will earn a free slave for the rest of his/her life (not me of course). Have anyone one of this Alben?1.
Kujira no Josephina (1979) (SCS-480)Only registered and activated users can see links. Fushigi no Kuni no Alice (1983) (6G-0036)Only registered and activated users can see links. (1986) (7HB-19)Only registered and activated users can see links. Joou Heika no Petite Angie (1977) (KV-2001)Only registered and activated users can see links. Mitsubachi Maya no Bouken (1975)Only registered and activated users can see links. (CW-1487)Only registered and activated users can see links.
(MW-1005)6. Shin Mitsubachi Maya no Bouken (1982) (MEW-4)Only registered and activated users can see links. BTW, does anybody have the ost from Ulysse 31 (original name: Uchū Densetsu Yurishīzu Sātīwan), the anime from the 80's.I'm not sure what you are talking about.The album can be found Only registered and activated users can see links. It is a French album, which is appropriate because it is actually a French show (animated in Japan.) I've had it for a while and have never noticed any FX on it, but it is an LP transfer and does have some pops.No one has found a Japanese version, probably for the above reason. (It's not really Japanese.)There is also a new cover version being done in France which is a free download from an outfit called Parallax. (It's a more rock oriented version.)Hope this makes it clearer,JonC.
I'm not sure what you are talking about.The album can be found Only registered and activated users can see links. It is a French album, which is appropriate because it is actually a French show (animated in Japan.) I've had it for a while and have never noticed any FX on it, but it is an LP transfer and does have some pops.No one has found a Japanese version, probably for the above reason. (It's not really Japanese.)There is also a new cover version being done in France which is a free download from an outfit called Parallax.

(It's a more rock oriented version.)Hope this makes it clearer,JonCAbout Japanese version I've just the opening and ending songs.Do you have a reference site for the japanese soundtrack?. About Japanese version I've just the opening and ending songs.Do you have a reference site for the japanese soundtrack?Unfortunetly no.joncdragoncor, I know about the logarythm soundtrack. I bought it the day it was released.It was not edited from a LP but from the I don't know how it's called in english.When you buy the rights from an anime you have the movies and the musics and the fx separated from the voices to allow the translation. In french we call it la bande son, but I'm sure you don't give a damn.So the logarythme edition was based on this stuff.
That's why you can hear fx like Nono's footsteps or laser shots.Plus the quality is garbage.The vinyl I'm talking about is more than rare, it's Petarare, you hear me.I saw it only once in my whole life (I'm talking like an elder right now).But I know it exists, that SOB was selling it 200 bucks. Hallo everyone,I'm having uploaded 2 new Albums from my Anime-Collection for the Blog-Collection-Anime-Website!1. Hamtaro (TV Soundtrack/German)Only registered and activated users can see links. Only registered and activated users can see links. Monster Rancher (TV Soundtrack/German)Only registered and activated users can see links. Only registered and activated users can see links.
@Sonataaa: Where is the composer for the Opening/Ending of Dorimogu Dah and which names having the Opening/Ending Tracks for that? Thank's so much for the uploads and the informations!. Joncdragoncor, I know about the logarythm soundtrack. I bought it the day it was released.It was not edited from a LP but from the I don't know how it's called in english.When you buy the rights from an anime you have the movies and the musics and the fx separated from the voices to allow the translation. In french we call it la bande son, but I'm sure you don't give a damn.So the logarythme edition was based on this stuff. That's why you can hear fx like Nono's footsteps or laser shots.Plus the quality is garbage.Actually, the sound is mixed into three tracks (called stems); voice, music and sound effects.
The voice is seperate for foreign dubbing, and the music in case there are rights issues later. Ulysse 31 has 1 music track for Japan, and another one for everybody else. Gundam had some of it's songs removed for the English release. When Yamato was converted to Starblazers some of the music was also changed. When Gatchaman had it's second release in the US it's entire soundtrack was replaced with a drum machine. For Laputa, Joe Hisaishi wrote and conducted a new version of his own score for the Disney release.However, for official soundtrack releases, even this is not enough, since the mixing process includes changing the levels (up for action, down for dialogue,) which are not acceptable for stand alone use.
These albums either use the music from the recording sessions or new recordings either matching the original or with changes. (The albums for The Lord Of The Rings, for example, have many changes between the album and the actual music heard in the films, mainly to eliminate the little bobbles that suited the action but are awkward on their own.)If you're hearing sound effects, it's either a DVD rip, or a deliberate artistic choice on the part of the album producer (who is usually the composer.)And again, Ulysse 31 was a project that originated in France and was only animated in Japan. The French (more specifically D.I.C., although more likely now Saban) own the rights, and probably have any surviving sound masters (including the recording sessions,) except for the Japanese version of the soundtrack.Loga-Rythme, when they were in business, seems to have only done anime soundtracks. (But you would know better than I,) and many of them, so they would have had to have the rights, which meant access to the proper materials.That said, I will listen again to the album I have.
I don't remember ANY sound effects, but I concentrated on the score and not the songs, and there is only about 8 and half minutes of it that I listen to regularly.JonC. Further clarification.The back basically confirms what jamesbolos already said. The missing element was that the master tapes have been lost.The gist of the notes on the back of the album are:The master recordings have been lost.But we really wanted to make this album.So we took the 'international Version,' which has music and effects, but no dialogue, and cut and pasted cues from all 26 episodes to make this album.We know it won't please the more demanding fans.We're sorry, but it's this is the best we can do.Still, we hope you like what you hear.Essentially, it's a very sophisticated, legal, DVD rip.But why not use tracks from the original LP released in 1981? Because of the complex nature of recording contracts, the rights to that album probably belong to both the shows' owner (by that time Saban,) as well as the record label, and Loga-Rythme couldn't or wouldn't meet their price. Worse, Radmus might have gone belly up, (I can't find them,) leaving their rights in limbo, making a deal impossible.As mentioned before, the true international version should also include a seperate 'music only' track, but if the masters have been lost, that could be gone as well. (Unless you're using outside licensed music, that version stays in your vault for a rainy day.)That leaves the 1981 release to find.
(And the Japanese score as well.) Hopefully it will turn up someday. But be warned, it may not be very true to the show either. It might be variations on the themes or who knows what.JonC. Further clarification.The back basically confirms what jamesbolos already said. The missing element was that the master tapes have been lost.The gist of the notes on the back of the album are:The master recordings have been lost.But we really wanted to make this album.So we took the 'international Version,' which has music and effects, but no dialogue, and cut and pasted cues from all 26 episodes to make this album.We know it won't please the more demanding fans.We're sorry, but it's this is the best we can do.Still, we hope you like what you hear.Essentially, it's a very sophisticated, legal, DVD rip.But why not use tracks from the original LP released in 1981? Because of the complex nature of recording contracts, the rights to that album probably belong to both the shows' owner (by that time Saban,) as well as the record label, and Loga-Rythme couldn't or wouldn't meet their price. Worse, Radmus might have gone belly up, (I can't find them,) leaving their rights in limbo, making a deal impossible.As mentioned before, the true international version should also include a seperate 'music only' track, but if the masters have been lost, that could be gone as well.
(Unless you're using outside licensed music, that version stays in your vault for a rainy day.)That leaves the 1981 release to find. (And the Japanese score as well.) Hopefully it will turn up someday.
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But be warned, it may not be very true to the show either. It might be variations on the themes or who knows what.JonCI think nothing will turn up at last nothing under 200 bucks.The site you gave the link have only french songs.I never heard this show in japanese.I'll try to get it in original version (should be an almost impossible task) to see if the musics are the same. Hello everyone,new Dragon Quest Anime-Music-Stuf was founded by me.1. Dragon Quest Abel Yuusha TV Original Soundtrack - Dragon Legend SuiteOnly registered and activated users can see links.
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Catalogue Number: APCM-5001Released On: May 21, 1990Composed By: Micky Yoshino (a.k.a SLYME)Only registered and activated users can see links. Dragon Quest Dai no Daibouken Movie Original Soundtrack 1Only registered and activated users can see links. Catalogue Number: COCC-7775Released On: August 01, 1991Only registered and activated users can see links. Dragon Quest Dai no Daibouken Movie Original Soundtrack 2Only registered and activated users can see links.
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Catalogue Number: COCC-10125Released On: August 01, 1992Only registered and activated users can see links. Hello guysThis is what is exactly said in the Ulysse 31 french CD, released in 2001 (so it's in french. If someone wants to translate, do it)They say that the original music master tapes were lost.So, the only way to make a soundtrack album was using the tv tapes: the international track of the dubbing tv tapes is the 'only music and sound effects' track. They have mad an hard job, editing, cutting and pasting all the music without sfx. So here the music cd, but unfortunately the audio quality is not as good as it would be if they coul have used the original master tapes.Better than nothing (remeber Lupin ME71 cd, is the same story).
A forum will better than another blog, or the both then.the blog for the new shares & stuffs foundthe forum to organise this big collection.plus as we will have organised what we have in some very clear threads & posts, it will be very easy to check what are the missing soundtrack;)I guess we should organise things a little like on 'la banda de max rebo' which is a soundtrack music sharing forum, but with a little less paranoia:). A way to organise things could be either by anime, by composer or by year of publication (though that one is a little bit tricky).
Another problem is the access: should it be restricted to members only or free for all? (both have big advantages and big disadvantages.)Luckily i had saved all the pages for every month.so i can still grab what i need!:):). ANIMEX 1200 24 テレビオリジナルBGMコレクション バビル2世ANIMEX 1200 24 - TV Original BGM Collection - Babel 2-SeiOnly registered and activated users can see links. Only registered and activated users can see links. Pass: CD No.Machine Hayabusa songs (full set):OP: Dash! Machine HayabusaED: Grand Prix BoogieIN: Ashita ni Mukatte HashireIN: Fight! Hayabusa KenOnly registered and activated users can see links.
Pass: anisonfanregards,anisonfanthx, maximuxi,sorry, it's my fault, I'm not clear to ask.I wanna to ask the password of 'Babil 2sei TV Edition Original Soundtrack CS-7086 (Drama) LP' from Simon B.' S uploaded.Only registered and activated users can see links. Here's the new link for Johnny Sokko:Only registered and activated users can see links. ntatham, thank you very muchI luv you =It's the original of the 1967SF giant robo?
OSTIf you want some OSTs about mecha/robot, I could share it to youwow einachi, Simon B., maximuxi, you're all love Babel Nisei?I luv all of the Babel Nisei version, especially the comic.I have the original Japanese 1972 comic(full 11 volumes), I also have the vol.8 of the 1986 comic version.If yours want that, I can upload them to your e-mail=Also, I splitted (used Boilsoft Video Splitter v5.16 to slitter it) the North Korea version of 2001 Babel Nisei OP and ED from the DVDrip. Hope yours like it.Only registered and activated users can see links. Heres the OSTS for The Leina Wolf Sword Densetsu OSTS Composed by Michiaki Watanabe best known for his music for Dangaioh and Iczer-One,I love all the music tracks in this ^^Only registered and activated users can see links. Only registered and activated users can see links.
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Heres the OSTS for The Leina Wolf Sword Densetsu OSTS Composed by Michiaki Watanabe best known for his music for Dangaioh and Iczer-One,I love all the music tracks in this ^^Only registered and activated users can see links. Only registered and activated users can see links.
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Anyone have this?Only registered and activated users can see links. Gokusen Animation OSTCatalog Number: VPCG-848031. おのれ道 (TV edition)Just bumping some of the requests I remember asking for. Good Day,I thought I should Add something as there is no Real Activity Lately in the ThreadUFO Robo Grendizer Ep:UFOロボ グレンダイザー Ep:Only registered and activated users can see links. Ep’s No: SCS-270Released in: 1975-10-?Performed By: Isao Sasaki, Columbia Yurikago-kai, Koorogi '73Trackslist:A#とべ!グレンダイザー (作詞:保富康午,作曲:菊地俊輔,編曲:森岡賢一郎, うた:ささきいさお & コロムビアゆりかご会)B#宇宙の王者グレンダイザー(作詞:保富康午,作曲:菊地俊輔,編曲:森岡賢一郎, うた:ささきいさお & こおろぎ73)A# Tobe! Grendizer Op(Performed By Isao Sasaki& Columbia Yurikago-kai)B# Uchuu no Ouja Grendizer Ed (Performed By Isao Sasaki& Koorogi '73)Download Link:Only registered and activated users can see links.
P.S: I’ve Also Added the Karaoke For the Op to Remind People of the Good Spirit of the 70’s Anime songs, All Sing Together “Yuke, Yuke Duke Fleed Tobe, Tobe Grendizer”. I just released I never asked if anyone had this:Only registered and activated users can see links. Twilight of the Dark Master/Shihaisha no Tasogare OST(支配者の黄昏) オリジナル・サウンドトラックCatalog No.: VICL-60111Release: 1998/1/211. トワイライト・オブ・ザ・ダーク・マスター (Twilight of the Dark Master)2. ネオ・シンジュク (Neo Shinjuku)3.
Crystal Box25. ShizukaWhile I'm at it, does anyone have any of these?:Only registered and activated users can see links. Ogre Slayer (Drama Image Album)鬼切丸~コミック・イメージ・アルバムCatalog No.: TECD-30185Release Date: 1992/3/1801. Forever /歌:楠桂03. Lonely Night /歌:渡辺香06. 鬼遊戯終章Only registered and activated users can see links.
The Wanderers OST 1TV「神秘の世界エルハザード」CDシリーズ1Catalog Number: PICA-1082Release: 19951. Drama: In the Kingdom of Roshtaria9. Drama: Queen Diiva10. Drama: At the Temple11. Drama: Jiira Mountains: At the Northern Ridge12.
Drama: Castle Town Furidonia13. Drama: Jiira Mountains: At the Dowai Valley14. Drama: Jiira Mountains: At the 7th Station HutOnly registered and activated users can see links.
The Wanderers OST 2TV「神秘の世界エルハザード」CDシリーズ2Catalog Number: PICA-1100Release: 19961. Episode 1 Prologue3.
Episode 2 7 O'Clock News5. Episode 3 Won't You Run?7.
Episode 4 Me and Mom9. Episode 5 Professional Baseball11. Episode 6 Won't You Run? Episode 7 Sumo15. Episode 8 Correction And ApologiesOnly registered and activated users can see links. Outlaw Star: Sound and Scenerio (Drama CD)星方武侠アウトロースター サウンド&シナリオトラック 創作的背景音樂 和 劇的唱版 結束篇Catalog Number: VIZL-35Release: 1998/8/211. Kaisai Ride on the Night2.
Tsuchi Ichi3. Ronri Ganman Hakkinboi4.
Tough & Rough / Jim and Jean6. Futago no Kutaaru Shuurai8. Hiru no Tsuki Melfina MixOnly registered and activated users can see links. THX, Sonataaa, as a present for you.The book with CD about UFO Robot Grendizer.
My ripped from original CD, 130Kbps(VBR), with 1% data repair.專輯: 名作アニメ絵本CD文庫 UFOロボ グレンダイザー語種: 日語発売日: 1994.価格: ¥890(税抜価格¥864)番号: FMDB-3025Disc種類: CD備考: This book has CD inside. The book was PRINTED IN HONG KONG.Track. 4 maybe has printed the wrong data about the singer name which is sang by ささきいさお and コロムビアゆりかご会.
The orginal singer maybe ささきいさお and こおろぎ'73 because of this track like こおろぎ'73 sound, not like the childern sound by コロムビアゆりかご会. So it might printed in fault to the singer name.曲目:1. 宇宙の王者グレンダイザーOnly registered and activated users can see links. pass: bbs.wiiyi.com/forum-400-1.htmlThe above forum always share the super robot animations to the members.If you want to exchange the robot RAWs with us, I can help to translate some details for you. Thank You so much nkwkyokofukada For the Book’s Scans & the Single and You’re Very WelcomeYeah, There is Certainly a Mistake in the PrintingI wonder Why Chinese’s Editors didn’t Recognize thatThe Ending Theme was Performed By Isao Sasaki And Koorogi '73 Not with (Columbia Yurikago-kai)For This Forum(bbs.wiiyi.com ),It Seems that this Forum is Chinese.You Mean You Can Translate Fom Chinese to English?!Sure, the song Uchuu no Ouja Grendizer is sung by Isao Sasaki and chorus Koorogi '73 (Masatake Ookura, Masanori Sato, etc.). My favorite chorus group!You can find the same song as the opening song of Uchuu Enban DaisensouTatakae!
Uchuu no Ouja Isao Sasaki, Koorogi '73. The chorus part is the same but the main vocal part sing '.Gattaiger' and not '.Grendizer'!. One word from the producer:When we have decided to release on Compact Disc the musics from Ulysse 31, we knew that the original masters were lost and so we would not have the correct material to issue a hi-quality version.However, the OST seems to be a 'must have' for our collection. Moreover, it was expected for such a long time.That's why we have decided to recreate those musics directly from the 26 episodes. In order to do that, we have got what we call the 'International version', which is basically the soundtack used to be dubbed in foreign countries.
It's the 'sound only' of the episodes, without any dub. Unfortunately, if there is no dub, the sound effects are already in the music, and we cannot separate them.We have extracted as much as we can, thanks to sophisticated cut and edit. Most of the BGM was being extracted.We are aware that this work may not satisfy the most requiring fans.
This TV series is very old, and the audio tracks (in mono) are very old too.But it was the only way to listen to this soundtrack which has touched so many generations.We hope that you'll take as much pleasure in listening to this Compact Disc, as us to make it.Loga-rythme Team.
ReleasedAugust 28, 2002 – August 26, 2005Runtime31 minutesEpisodes5Yukikaze ( 戦闘妖精雪風, Sentō Yōsei Yukikaze, lit. Battle Fairy Yukikaze) is a five-episode Japanese series produced by and and was released in Japan from August 28, 2002 to August 25, 2005.
It is based on a popular novel of the same name by, and was produced in commemoration of Bandai Visual's 20th anniversary. It was also later aired in Japan on the television network, who later aired in its networks across and other networks worldwide.The series is notable for its air combat scenes, which were created with the help of the. The JASDF worked with the Gonzo production team by recording actual sounds of the F-15J Eagle and running test flights at, and having discussions on air combat tactics.Yukikaze has twice won the for Original Video Animation in 2003 and 2006. Contents.Premise Yukikaze occurs in the early 21st century. Thirty-three years before the events of the series, an alien force known as the JAM invade through a dimensional portal that appeared over. Without alarming the general public, the establishes a defense force to oppose the threat and after a series of bloody battles, manages to push the enemy back to the other side of the portal. The UN establishes five bases on a planet named 'Fairy' to continue the offensive against the JAM with the Fairy Air Force (FAF) leading the way.
The main character, Lt Rei Fukai, pilots the FFR-31MR/D Super Sylph (later the FFR-41MR Mave) fighter B-503, nicknamed 'Yukikaze', an advanced armed tactical reconnaissance plane equipped with a near-sentient system, and belongs to the FAF's combat intelligence wing the Special Air Force (SAF)'s recon squadron, known as Boomerang Squadron. Over the course of the series, Fukai and the FAF struggles to defeat the JAM, who have perfected the art of human cloning and planted agents all over the FAF.Characters Rei Fukai ( 深井零, Fukai Rei) Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) The lead character of the series, Rei is a 2nd Lieutenant in the FAF's Special Air Force (SAF) reconnaissance unit. He is the pilot of the B-503 'Yukikaze' fighter. Although depicted as a loner and having a tendency toward social rejection, he is good friends with Jack Bukhar and eventually interacts with other SAF pilots. Major James 'Jack' Bukhar ( ジェイムズ・ブッカー, Jeimuzu Bukkā) Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) The de facto second-in-command of the SAF, Bukhar is Rei's commanding officer. Despite the seniority, he is the only person in the FAF to even befriend Fukai and help him deal with the stress of battle. A prominent theme with the character is his interest in boomerangs and their aerodynamic characteristics.
Lydia Cooley ( リディア・クーリィ, Ridia Kūrī) Voiced by: (Japanese); Carol Stanzione (English) A former investment banker who signed up with the FAF during the early days of the JAM war, Cooley is a skilled player in the FAF's power struggles. She is the SAF's commander with the rank of brigadier-general. Edith Foss ( エディス・フォス, Edisu Fosu) Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) A psychiatrist by trade, Foss is attached to the FAF and holds the rank of captain. In the series, Foss is responsible for profiling Yukikaze and diagnosing Rei Fukai after he lapsed into a quasi-comatose state when his first aircraft is destroyed.
Cooley later orders her to 'profile' the JAM as a single entity. Also, she's the niece of brigadier-general Rydia Cooley. Richard Burgadish ( リチャード・バーガディシュ, Richādo Bāgadishu) Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) A second lieutenant of the FAF, Burgadish is assigned as the Yukikaze's flight officer following the death of Lieutenant Norman Hughes.
Lynn Jackson ( リン・ジャクスン, Rin Jakuson) Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) One of the few civilian characters in the series, Jackson is the author of The Invader, a chronicle of the FAF's struggle against the JAM. She went to Antarctica to research the book several times. Karl Gunow ( カール・グノー, Kāru Gunō) Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) Andy Lander ( アンディ・ランダー, Andi Randā) An American free columnist who travels to the FAF base on Fairy. Tomahawk 'Tom' John ( トマホーク(トム)・ジョン, Tomahōku (Tomu) Jon) Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) A Native American FAF captain. Was part of the development team that built Yukikaze's AI.
Has a plutonium battery-powered artificial heart. Hugh O'Donnell ( ヒュー・オドンネル, Hyū Odonneru) An FAF captain assigned to the experimental fighter Fern II. Mamoru Amada ( 天田守, Amada Mamoru) Hajime Yagashira ( 矢頭元, Yagashira Hajime) Akira Katsuragi ( 桂城彰, Katsuragi Akira) Ansel Rombert ( アンセル・ロンバート, Anseru Ronbāto) Voiced by: Takaya Hashi (Japanese); (English) Rombert is a colonel who leads the FAF Intelligence Division. He is determined to find out more about the JAM.
Hiroshi Yazawa ( ヒロシ・ヤザワ) Voiced by: (Japanese); Grant Albrecht (English) An FAF major stationed at the TAB-14 frontline base. Yazawa is actually a Jam taking a human form who attempts to extract the security code of Yukikaze from a captured Rei and Burgadish. Marnie ( マーニィ, Mānī) Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) A nurse from the TAB-14 base. Like Yazawa, Marnie is a JAM taking a human form. Gavin Mail ( ギャビン・メイル, Gyabin Meiru) Jonathan Lancome ( ジョナサン・ランコム, Jonasan Rankomu) Media Based on a novel by, Yukikaze was produced by, and to commemorate Bandai Visual's 20th anniversary.
The five episode series was originally released directly to as an. It was later aired in Japan on the television network, which also aired the series on its networks across and other networks worldwide.Yukikaze was licensed for an English language release in by, and in. It was licensed for regional language releases in by, by, and by.Episode listing #TitleRelease date1'Operation 1'August 25, 2002 ( 2002-08-25)The human race has beaten an invasion by an alien race called the JAM back to its home planet Fairy. Fairy Air Force, the UN-mandated military organization tasked with neutralizing and eventually eliminating the alien threat, assigns and armed strategic reconnaissance aircraft codenamed 'Yukikaze' and equipped with an to Lt.
Rei Fukai of the subordinate Special Air Force with the intention to record data on JAM movements and battlefield tactics. One day, however, an encounter with the 'Grey Sylph' (a JAM duplicate of the Yukikaze) lands him in hot water with his superiors. During another patrol, Fukai is captured by JAM clones wanting to study the plane. He kills one of his captors and escapes with the plane from an alien entity disguised as a FAF forward airbase but ends up being pursued and shot down by the 'Grey Sylph'. As the 'Grey Sylph' attempts to finish off Fukai's aircraft, the Yukikaze AI hijacks an FRX-99, a prototype that was undergoing operational tests at that time, and uses it to destroy the 'Grey Sylph'.
The AI uploads its files to the FRX-99, ejects Fukai, and obliterates Yukikaze's wreckage.2'Operation 2'February 25, 2003 ( 2003-02-25)The ordeals from the previous mission leaves Rei Fukai in a catatonic state, which proves short-lived when he responds to the Yukikaze AI, now transferred into the prototype FRX-00 Mave (a manned version of the FRX-99 that has been equipped with a countermeasure system to detect JAM computer infiltrations), as the latter strafes a FAF tactical airfield that it identifies as a JAM entity during a test flight. This and several suspected acts of sabotage made on other FAF aircraft raise alarms to some FAF officials, including Brigadier General Cooley, on possible JAM infiltrations. She assigns Rei to the prototype Mave under the observations of Edith Foss, who will soon have an opportunity to profile both Rei and Yukikaze under combat situations.3'Operation 3'August 22, 2003 ( 2003-08-22)Rei and another Fairy Air Force crewmember investigate a Banshee flying aircraft carrier that opened fire on friendly forces prior. Further inspection on the seemingly-deserted carrier reveals that it is being used by JAM to create human clones.
When transmission of their finding triggers the FAF's computerized command and control system into launching a to destroy the Banshee, Rei escapes, but his companion, upon discovery that he himself is a JAM clone, elects to stay behind onboard the doomed air fortress.4'Operation 4'April 23, 2004 ( 2004-04-23)Rei and Yukikaze fly back to Earth to test the plane's new engines but JAM forces follow them out of the portal. An Earth-borne aircraft carrier battlegroup, mistaking the JAM attackers for unauthorized FAF aircraft, is taken by surprise and quickly fall into disarray. The Admiral, the Japanese flagship, is only saved from a final ramming attempt by the aliens by Rei's timely intervention. The Yukikaze is forced to land on the Admiral for refueling, and it is right there Rei would find out how ignorant Earth has become to the war raging on Fairy.5'Operation 5'August 26, 2005 ( 2005-08-26)Concluding that planet Fairy is in fact the collective of JAM itself and that JAM infiltrators are on the eve of starting a mutiny, the FAF devises a plan to lure JAM infiltrators into a trap while pulling the rest of their forces out of Fairy. In response, JAM arrays its entire fighting force between the FAF and their portal of escape and hijacks some of the FAF's UCAVs, causing chaos within FAF formations.
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Intent on settling scores with JAM, who have repeatedly tried to hack the Yukikaze AI, Rei Fukai and the AI launch in one final sortie to escort nuclear weapons into the heart of the JAM collective, giving the FAF the opening they need to escape and seemingly sacrificing themselves in the process.Reception Yukikaze won the for Original Video Animation in both 2003 and 2006. References. (2000). (2000). (2001). (2001–2002). (2001–2002).
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