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A four-episode anime, taking place after the apocalypic flooding of Earth by [[Emperor Scientist]] Dr. Zorndyke. With the remaining cities ravaged by Zorndyke's army of [[Half-Human Hybrid|fish-human hybrids]] - his "children" and intended heirs to the new world - the last hopes of humanity fall on the remaining submarine fleet, the titular No.6, and [[Drama-Preserving Handicap|aquaphobic]] [[Brilliant but Lazy|cadet-turned-slacker]] Tetsu Hayami. |
A four-episode anime, taking place after the apocalypic flooding of Earth by [[Emperor Scientist]] Dr. Zorndyke. With the remaining cities ravaged by Zorndyke's army of [[Half-Human Hybrid|fish-human hybrids]] - his "children" and intended heirs to the new world - the last hopes of humanity fall on the remaining submarine fleet, the titular No.6, and [[Drama-Preserving Handicap|aquaphobic]] [[Brilliant but Lazy|cadet-turned-slacker]] Tetsu Hayami. |
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Aired on [[Toonami]] back in its glory days. |
Aired on [[Toonami]] back in its glory days. |
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=== ''Blue Submarine No. 6'' contains examples of: === |
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* [[A God Am I]]: Subverted. Zorndyke doesn't think of himself as one because he thinks he is "not nearly so arrogant as that". |
* [[A God Am I]]: Subverted. Zorndyke doesn't think of himself as one because he thinks he is "not nearly so arrogant as that". |
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* [[After the End]]: All coastal human cities are underwater as a result of Zorndyke's arctic melting. |
* [[After the End]]: All coastal human cities are underwater as a result of Zorndyke's arctic melting. |
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* [[Emperor Scientist]]: Dr. Zorndyke is the poster boy for this trope. |
* [[Emperor Scientist]]: Dr. Zorndyke is the poster boy for this trope. |
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* [[Expy]]: Zorndyke is Dr. Moreau, more or less. See below. |
* [[Expy]]: Zorndyke is Dr. Moreau, more or less. See below. |
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* [[Fan Service]]: Hayami's [[Shirtless Scene |
* [[Fan Service]]: Hayami's [[Shirtless Scene]] at his introduction and in the third episode, plus Kino's skin-tight body suit, which she often unzips halfway for some cleavage. |
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* [[Fish People]] |
* [[Fish People]] |
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* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: The Japanese SSGN that attacks the Ghost Ship. |
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: The Japanese SSGN that attacks the Ghost Ship. |
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* [[Hot Sub-On-Sub Action|Hot Sub On Whale Action]]: Most of the fight scenes. |
* [[Hot Sub-On-Sub Action|Hot Sub On Whale Action]]: Most of the fight scenes. |
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* [[Hopeless War]] |
* [[Hopeless War]] |
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* [[Humans Are the Real Monsters]]: Why Zorndyke created his fish-people and flooded the world in the first place. |
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** [[Kill All Humans|Zorndyke himself is probably by far the worst]]. |
** [[Kill All Humans|Zorndyke himself is probably by far the worst]]. |
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* [[Interspecies Romance]]: Hayami and Mutio. |
* [[Interspecies Romance]]: Hayami and Mutio. |
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* [[Soundtrack Dissonance]]: It's debatable whether the rather discordant, wailing jazz soundtrack fits the tone of the series. |
* [[Soundtrack Dissonance]]: It's debatable whether the rather discordant, wailing jazz soundtrack fits the tone of the series. |
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* [[Star-Crossed Lovers]]: Though at least it's implied by the final episode credits that Hayami and Mutio will eventually get back together once things finally settle down. |
* [[Star-Crossed Lovers]]: Though at least it's implied by the final episode credits that Hayami and Mutio will eventually get back together once things finally settle down. |
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* [[The End of the World as We Know It]]: What sets of the main plot of the series, is Zorndyke plan to reverse the magnetic poles of the earth, thus rendering it completely uninhabitable. |
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* [[Transforming Mecha]]: The Grampus mini-sub. |
* [[Transforming Mecha]]: The Grampus mini-sub. |
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* [[Tsundere]]: Hayami. Mostly tsun. |
* [[Tsundere]]: Hayami. Mostly tsun. |
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Latest revision as of 21:33, 18 November 2022
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"A sea of endless blue..." |
A four-episode anime, taking place after the apocalypic flooding of Earth by Emperor Scientist Dr. Zorndyke. With the remaining cities ravaged by Zorndyke's army of fish-human hybrids - his "children" and intended heirs to the new world - the last hopes of humanity fall on the remaining submarine fleet, the titular No.6, and aquaphobic cadet-turned-slacker Tetsu Hayami.
Aired on Toonami back in its glory days.
Tropes used in Blue Submarine No. 6 include:
- A God Am I: Subverted. Zorndyke doesn't think of himself as one because he thinks he is "not nearly so arrogant as that".
- After the End: All coastal human cities are underwater as a result of Zorndyke's arctic melting.
- Anti-Hero: Kino.
- Anti-Villain: Zorndyke, depending on whether you sympathize with his motivations.
- Apocalypse How: A Class 1. Zorndyke flooded earth's coastal areas. And he is planning to turn it into a Class 4.
- Bittersweet Ending
- Child Prodigy: Mei-Ling is ten years old and operates complex sonar machinery for a military vessel.
- Conspicuous CG: Gonzo were never known for their ability to believably incorporate CG into their animated series. Blue Sub 6 is among their earliest efforts, so one might forgive them in this case - particularly as the rest of the animation is gorgeous.
- Cool Ship: Blue Sub No. 6, and many others.
- Cute Monster Girl: Mutio and the other fish-girls, as well as the furry girl at the end.
- Cute Mute: Mutio, just about. The only word she can say is Hayami.
- Emperor Scientist: Dr. Zorndyke is the poster boy for this trope.
- Expy: Zorndyke is Dr. Moreau, more or less. See below.
- Fan Service: Hayami's Shirtless Scene at his introduction and in the third episode, plus Kino's skin-tight body suit, which she often unzips halfway for some cleavage.
- Fish People
- Heroic Sacrifice: The Japanese SSGN that attacks the Ghost Ship.
- Hot Sub On Whale Action: Most of the fight scenes.
- Hopeless War
- Humans Are the Real Monsters: Why Zorndyke created his fish-people and flooded the world in the first place.
- Interspecies Romance: Hayami and Mutio.
- Literal Change of Heart: Turns out that Dr. Zorndyke removed his own heart and used it to power the Earth's destabilizing magnetic field.
- Macross Torpedo Massacre
- Mad Scientist: How the world (and a fair number of viewers) view Zorndyke.
- Mermaid Problem: Averted. Implicitly.
- Mickey Mousing: Hot Sub-On-Sub Action choreographed to bossanova. It's as awesome as it sounds.
- Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: See below. No. 6, unintentionally, leads Verg and the Ghost Ship right to the secret base of Blue Fleet.
- No Export for You: The very obscure prequel and sequel video games.
- To a lesser extent, a R2 UK release, or, to better put it, the lack of such.
- No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: Verg to Hayami at the end.
- Not to mention the severe (though short) beatdown Mutio receives at the beginning of episode 4 (and just before the start of the episode) with a sheathed, heavy sword. Leaving her just enough strength to limp-swim away, bloody and injured.
- Nuke'Em: Humanity's back up plan to finish Zorndyke.
- "So that's the plan? Nuke the psycho? THAT'S original" -Hayami
- Ocean Punk
- Our Mermaids Are Different: Mutio and her sisters.
- Psychopathic Manchild: Verg. He wants to please Zorndyke, whom he calls "Papa", but is extremely violent and prone to throwing temper tantrums.
- Recycled UNDER WATER!: The series is essentially a retelling of The Island of Dr. Moreau WITH FISH PEOPLE.
- Scary Shiny Glasses: Zorndyke
- Scavenger World: As a result of many of the former cities being underwater know.
- Sci-Fi Writers Have No Sense of Scale: While 1 billion people seems like a lot, given the effects of the flood (enough to half-way sink a skyscraper) it should've killed a lot more. To get an idea: there are about 7 billion people currently in the world.
- The english dub over-corrects and claims 10 billion people died.
- Silence, You Fool: Verg in the dub.
- Soundtrack Dissonance: It's debatable whether the rather discordant, wailing jazz soundtrack fits the tone of the series.
- Star-Crossed Lovers: Though at least it's implied by the final episode credits that Hayami and Mutio will eventually get back together once things finally settle down.
- The End of the World as We Know It: What sets of the main plot of the series, is Zorndyke plan to reverse the magnetic poles of the earth, thus rendering it completely uninhabitable.
- Transforming Mecha: The Grampus mini-sub.
- Tsundere: Hayami. Mostly tsun.
- Underwater Base: The headquarters of the Blue fleet. It is destroyed minutes after it is introduced, by Verg, who followed No. 6.
- Underwater Ruins: See above. We see mostly Tokyo, but is implied that most of the world is flooded.
- "Well Done, Son" Guy: Verg.
- Well-Intentioned Extremist: Zorndyke.