Episode 22 materials pick up on the left side.
Another display case was set up after Episode 22.
Sound of Space Battleship Yamato
There are two kinds of sounds that color Space Battleship Yamato. One is the melodious music created by composer Hiroshi Miyagawa. Even if you are not a fan, many people have probably heard the theme song of this work and the song that starts with a vocal scat. Miyagawa was a hitmaker who produced many hit songs in the world of Showa pop music. He teamed up with producer Yoshinobu Nishizaki on the TV anime Wansa-kun (1973), and Space Battleship Yamato was their follow-up work. Nishizaki had a strong preference for music, and the music of Yamato was made with the aim of creating a symphonic sound.
The other kind of sound is the distinctive sound effects. They were created by sound effects specialist Mitsuru Kashiwabara. He started his career with the 30-minute TV anime series Mighty Atom [Astro Boy] (1963), the most famous in Japan, and created many sound effects that everyone knows in Sazae-san and Doraemon. In this work, there are many sounds that have a mysterious charm that makes you want to imitate them when you hear them, such as the startup sound of Yamato, the main gun, and the Wave-Motion Gun. A CD containing these sounds has been released.
Key sound effects could be played at the press of a button.