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''[[Martian Successor Nadesico]]'' is a sprawling [[Space Opera]] with a subversive sense of humor about its own genre.
'''''Martian Successor Nadesico''''' is a sprawling [[Space Opera]] with a subversive sense of humor about its own genre.


Several centuries in the future, Earth is at war with an alien species -- propagandists take advantage of the fact that no one has ever seen one by dubbing them "lizards," and everyone knows that [[Reptiles Are Abhorrent]] -- that fights entirely by remote controlled robots and ships sent from Jupiter via immense hyperspatial gateways. The war is going badly for Earth when a defense contractor, the Nergal Corporation, decides it's going to cut out the middleman and field its own space battleship, the ''Nadesico''. Of course, it crews the ship almost entirely with a [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits|classic oddball gang of civilians]]. As captain, Nergal selects [[Genius Ditz]] Yurika Misumaru, daughter of Earth's head admiral.
Several centuries in the future, Earth is at war with an alien species propagandists take advantage of the fact that no one has ever seen one by dubbing them "lizards," and everyone knows that [[Reptiles Are Abhorrent]] that fights entirely by remote controlled robots and ships sent from Jupiter via immense hyperspatial gateways. The war is going badly for Earth when a defense contractor, the Nergal Corporation, decides it's going to cut out the middleman and field its own space battleship, the ''Nadesico''. Of course, it crews the ship almost entirely with a [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits|classic oddball gang of civilians]]. As captain, Nergal selects [[Genius Ditz]] Yurika Misumaru, daughter of Earth's head admiral.


Yurika's childhood sweetheart, Akito Tenkawa (a burnt-out, traumatized ex-mecha pilot who can't remember how he got to Earth after the fall of the colonies on Mars) joins the crew mainly by accident. Although he wants only to be a chef in the ship's galley, he is repeatedly forced to use his piloting skills in defense of the ''Nadesico''.
Yurika's childhood sweetheart, Akito Tenkawa (a burnt-out, traumatized ex-mecha pilot who can't remember how he got to Earth after the fall of the colonies on Mars) joins the crew mainly by accident. Although he wants only to be a chef in the ship's galley, he is repeatedly forced to use his piloting skills in defense of the ''Nadesico''.


Over the course of the series, the ship and crew go through bright times and dark, joy and sorrow, defeat and victory. Conspiracies are uncovered, secrets are learned, and the true nature of the war -- and of man's destiny in the solar system -- are revealed.
Over the course of the series, the ship and crew go through bright times and dark, joy and sorrow, defeat and victory. Conspiracies are uncovered, secrets are learned, and the true nature of the war—and of man's destiny in the solar system—are revealed.


While it revels in being a classic "space war with giant robots" story, it also parodies the genre, both overtly and subtly. One of its most famous devices is ''[[Gekiganger 3]]'', a classic 1970s-style [[Super Robot]] anime [[Show Within a Show]]. Although ''G3'' seems at first only a device for cheap laughs, it slowly becomes not only a sly commentary on the main action, but also a major element of the plot in and of itself.
While it revels in being a classic "space war with giant robots" story, it also parodies the genre, both overtly and subtly. One of its most famous devices is ''[[Gekiganger 3]]'', a classic 1970s-style [[Super Robot]] anime [[Show Within a Show]]. Although ''G3'' seems at first only a device for cheap laughs, it slowly becomes not only a sly commentary on the main action, but also a major element of the plot in and of itself.


Originally licensed by [[ADV Films]], it was recently re-released by [[Nozomi Entertainment]].
Originally licensed by [[ADV Films]], it was recently{{when}} re-released by [[Nozomi Entertainment]].
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* [[The Abridged Series]]
* [[The Abridged Series]]{{context}}
* [[Action Girl]]: The female Aestivalis pilots.
* [[Action Girl]]: The female Aestivalis pilots.
* [[Actor Allusion]] (in the dub)
* [[A Day in the Limelight]]: Episode 18 focuses on Ruri and her past.
* [[A Day in the Limelight]]: Episode 18 focuses on Ruri and her past.
* [[Affectionate Parody]]
* [[Affectionate Parody]]: Of space-battle mecha series
* [[Aliens and Monsters]]
* [[Aliens and Monsters]]
* [[All There in the Manual]] : If you want to understand [[The Movie]] in one go-around, or have any sort of satisfactory conclusion to the series, you're going to need to find a copy of some tie-in video games. [http://www.clabo.net/nadesico/blank3.html Synopsis of the game can be found here].
* [[All There in the Manual]] : If you want to understand [[The Movie]] in one go-around, or have any sort of satisfactory conclusion to the series, you're going to need to find a copy of some tie-in video games. [https://web.archive.org/web/20140901200019/http://www.clabo.net/nadesico/blank3.html Synopsis of the game can be found here].
** Also shows up in-story when Akito uses his knowlege of obscure bits of the ''Gekigangar V'' manga that were never animated to defeat a security program based on ''Gekigangar 3''.
** Also shows up in-story when Akito uses his knowlege of obscure bits of the ''Gekigangar V'' manga that were never animated to defeat a security program based on ''Gekigangar 3''.
* [[Amazon Brigade]]: Both the bridge crew and the pilots as of episode 3 are ''almost'' this.
* [[Amazon Brigade]]: Both the bridge crew and the pilots as of episode 3 are ''almost'' this.
* [[Anachronic Order]]: Episode 21's chronology jumps all over the the place. Thankfully we're given a timeline of roughly the order the sequence happened, although it can be confusing when seeing it for the first time.
* [[Anachronic Order]]: Episode 21's chronology jumps all over the the place. Thankfully we're given a timeline of roughly the order the sequence happened, although it can be confusing when seeing it for the first time.
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* [[Armed Farces]]
* [[Armed Farces]]
* [[Armor-Piercing Slap]]: Ruri delivers one to the scientist in episode 18 upon learning about her early life.
* [[Armor-Piercing Slap]]: Ruri delivers one to the scientist in episode 18 upon learning about her early life.
* [[Ascended Fanboy]]: Gai Daigoji, and {{spoiler|the Jovian colonists}}
* [[Ascended Fanboy]]: Gai Daigoji, and {{spoiler|the Jovian colonists}}.
* [[Badass Mustache]]: Mr. Prospector
* [[Badass Mustache]]: Mr. Prospector.
* [[Barrier Warrior]]: "''Gekigan Flaaaaaaare!''"
* [[Barrier Warrior]]: "''Gekigan Flaaaaaaare!''"
* [[Beach Episode]]: Episode 10.
* [[Beach Episode]]: Episode 10.
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** This trope ends up causing Ryoko to save an otherwise incapacitated Akito from a crazy lady who seemed to be getting a little too friendly with him.
** This trope ends up causing Ryoko to save an otherwise incapacitated Akito from a crazy lady who seemed to be getting a little too friendly with him.
** Megumi displays this early on, especially when it came to Yurika.
** Megumi displays this early on, especially when it came to Yurika.
* [[Clip Show]]: Episode 14. They make it more interesting by making it seem like an in-universe show that the Genkiganger characters watch as if the Nadesico is a tv show, and at least in the English dub, the characters lament about [[Lampshade Hanging|how it's just a clip show]]. Then it's inverted again at the end when Yurika is watching it and wondering about watching it.
* [[Clip Show]]: Episode 14. They make it more interesting by making it seem like an in-universe show that the ''Genkiganger'' characters watch as if the ''Nadesico'' is a TV show, and at least in the English dub, the characters lament about [[Lampshade Hanging|how it's just a clip show]]. Then it's inverted again at the end when Yurika is watching it and wondering about watching it.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Izumi.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Izumi.
* [[Colon Cancer]]: Martian Successor Nadesico: The Motion Picture - Prince of Darkness
* [[Colon Cancer]]: ''Martian Successor Nadesico: The Motion Picture - Prince of Darkness''
* [[Comedic Hero]]
* [[Comedic Hero]]
* [[Cool Ship]]: The titular battleship
* [[Cool Ship]]: The titular battleship
* [[Conspiracy Redemption]]
* [[Conspiracy Redemption]]
* [[Conservation of Ninjutsu]]: The Nadesico is a starship example, able to wipe out swaths of Jovian weapons with its [[Big Freaking Gun|Gravity Blast Cannon]] The Aestivalis squadron also manages to fend off large numbers of enemies. Averted when the Nadesico first arrives on Mars, only to find out they're heavily outgunned and outnumbered, and barely make their escape.
* [[Conservation of Ninjutsu]]: The ''Nadesico'' is a starship example, able to wipe out swaths of Jovian weapons with its [[Big Freaking Gun|Gravity Blast Cannon]] The Aestivalis squadron also manages to fend off large numbers of enemies. Averted when the ''Nadesico'' first arrives on Mars, only to find out they're heavily outgunned and outnumbered, and barely make their escape.
** In one episode, they manage to destroy several manned ships of greater cost than the Nadesico by firing missiles from the Aestivalis units. One has to wonder what the ships are made out of.
** In one episode, they manage to destroy several manned ships of greater cost than the ''Nadesico'' by firing missiles from the Aestivalis units. One has to wonder what the ships are made out of.
* [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]]
* [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]]{{context}}
* [[Cosplay]]: Among other things, {{spoiler|the Jovians}} wear ''Gekiganger 3'' cosplay as uniforms.
* [[Cosplay]]: Among other things, {{spoiler|the Jovians}} wear ''Gekiganger 3'' cosplay as uniforms.
* [[Crew of One]]: The One-Man One-Ship project from [[The Movie]]
* [[Crew of One]]: The One-Man One-Ship project from [[The Movie]]
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: Yurika, in spades.
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: Yurika, in spades.
* [[Crystal Ball Scheduling]]: Akito sure seems to watch a lot of Gekiganger episodes that have events that coincidentally happen to them in that very episode.
* [[Crystal Ball Scheduling]]: Akito sure seems to watch a lot of ''Gekiganger'' episodes that have events that coincidentally happen to them in that very episode.
* [[Cut Short]]: There were meant to be three movies.
* [[Cut Short]]: There were meant to be three movies.
* [[Deconstructive Parody]]
* [[Deconstructive Parody]]
* [[Deconstructor Fleet]]: The Nadesico is the ''flagship'' of this fleet.
* [[Deconstructor Fleet]]: The ''Nadesico'' is the ''flagship'' of this fleet.
* [[Deflector Shields]]: Distortion Fields.
* [[Deflector Shields]]: Distortion Fields.
* [[Dirty Old Man]]: Yurika's father has an... unusual obsession... with his daughter's maturation into a woman. Seiya Uribatake is just generally obsessed with young women, at least until he [[Heartwarming Moment|reunites with his wife]].
* [[Dirty Old Man]]: Yurika's father has an... unusual obsession... with his daughter's maturation into a woman. Seiya Uribatake is just generally obsessed with young women, at least until he [[Heartwarming Moment|reunites with his wife]].
* [[Disney Death]]: {{spoiler|Admiral Fukube}}
* [[Disney Death]]: {{spoiler|Admiral Fukube}}
* [[Don't Explain the Joke]]: [[Subverted Trope|Subverted of course.]] Many of Izumi's puns need to be explained due to their reliance of wordplay, especially in the Dub.
* [[Don't Explain the Joke]]: [[Subverted Trope|Subverted of course.]] Many of Izumi's puns need to be explained due to their reliance on Japanese wordplay, especially in the dub.
* [[Doomed Upgrade]]
* [[Doomed Upgrade]]
* [[Dynamic Entry]]: Hikaru does one in episode 22 to help save Akito.
* [[Dynamic Entry]]: Hikaru does one in episode 22 to help save Akito.
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** Pretty much the entire point of episode 19
** Pretty much the entire point of episode 19
* [[Falling Into the Cockpit]]: Akito was just trying to escape, but ends up being an [[Accidental Hero]].
* [[Falling Into the Cockpit]]: Akito was just trying to escape, but ends up being an [[Accidental Hero]].
* [[The Federation]] (Mildly averted, in that the UEAF seems to have little influence on the Nergal-owned Nadesico and its crew for the first half of the series. {{spoiler|Although the characters get drafted in the second half, they don't become any more militaristic or patriotic.}})
* [[The Federation]] (Mildly averted, in that the UEAF seems to have little influence on the Nergal-owned ''Nadesico'' and its crew for the first half of the series. {{spoiler|Although the characters get drafted in the second half, they don't become any more militaristic or patriotic.}})
* [[Festival Episode]]: A ''Gekigangar'' convention. On board the ship.)
* [[Festival Episode]]: A ''Gekigangar'' convention. On board the ship.)
* [[Fist of Enthusiasm]]: Jun introducing Yurika's singing.
* [[Fist of Enthusiasm]]: Jun introducing Yurika's singing.
* [[Fixed Forward-Facing Weapon]]: The Nadesico had the Gravity Cannon, which was sandwiched between two forward protrusions. It later gets a [[Mid-Season Upgrade]].)
* [[Fixed Forward-Facing Weapon]]: The ''Nadesico'' had the Gravity Cannon, which was sandwiched between two forward protrusions. It later gets a [[Mid-Season Upgrade]].)
* [[Freeze-Frame Bonus]]: Episode 17 has one, right after {{spoiler|Yurika breaks Uribatake's figure}}.
* [[Freeze-Frame Bonus]]: Episode 17 has one, right after {{spoiler|Yurika breaks Uribatake's figure}}.
* [[Friendly Enemy]]: Yukina doesn't seem to be a very effective assassin, passing out and being rescued by her target in the bath, who then tells her how lucky and special she is to him for coming out to their ship. The talk of hope for an end to the fighting by several crew members also confuses her, since she believed that all Earthlings were [[Always Chaotic Evil]].
* [[Friendly Enemy]]: Yukina doesn't seem to be a very effective assassin, passing out and being rescued by her target in the bath, who then tells her how lucky and special she is to him for coming out to their ship. The talk of hope for an end to the fighting by several crew members also confuses her, since she believed that all Earthlings were [[Exclusively Evil]].
* [[Genius Ditz]]: Yurika
* [[Genius Ditz]]: Yurika
* [[Genki Girl]]: Yurika. Hikaru borders on this frequently.
* [[Genki Girl]]: Yurika. Hikaru borders on this frequently.
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* [[Government Conspiracy]]: {{spoiler|Practically ''the whole series''.}}
* [[Government Conspiracy]]: {{spoiler|Practically ''the whole series''.}}
* [[Gratuitous English]]: In the [[Theme Tune|epic opening]]. The title is "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrU76ecOsE4 You Get to Burning!]". (Yes, that's really the title.)
* [[Gratuitous English]]: In the [[Theme Tune|epic opening]]. The title is "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrU76ecOsE4 You Get to Burning!]". (Yes, that's really the title.)
** The second episode has a completely aribrary annoucement from a politician or general to their UN equivilent in english. It serves no purpose to the plot to have it delivered in english. Neither does the english speech to the same group by Yurika.
** The second episode has a completely arbitrary announcement from a politician or general to their UN equivalent in English. It serves no purpose to the plot to have it delivered in English. Neither does the English speech to the same group by Yurika.
* [[Gundamjack]]: First-episode Aestivalis Jack!
* [[Gundamjack]]: First-episode Aestivalis Jack!
* [[Hair Colors]]
* [[Hair Colors]]
* [[Handsome Lech]]: Nagare Akatsuki.
* [[Handsome Lech]]: Nagare Akatsuki.
* [[Harem Hero]]: Akito is a type 2A.
* [[Harem Hero]]: Akito is a type 2A.
* [[Have We Met?]]: Spoken by Yurika to Akito in the first episode.
* [[Have We Met?]]: Said by Yurika to Akito in the first episode.
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: Happens a few times. The first instance of it happens after {{spoiler|Gai's death}}, which results in Akito sitting in his room watching the same ''Gekiganger'' episode over and over.
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: Happens a few times. The first instance of it happens after {{spoiler|Gai's death}}, which results in Akito sitting in his room watching the same ''Gekiganger'' episode over and over.
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|Jun attempts one}} in the third episode.
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|Jun attempts one}} in the third episode.
** [[Deconstructed Trope|Subverted to deconstruction]] in the seventh episode by Akito's reaction when Admiral Fukube attempts [[You Shall Not Pass]].
** [[Deconstructed Trope|Subverted to deconstruction]] in the seventh episode by Akito's reaction when Admiral Fukube attempts [[You Shall Not Pass]].
* [[Hero of Another Story]]: ({{spoiler|Itsuki "Seelie" Kazama, the replacement pilot from the Christmas episode}} is a major character in the spinoff game ''Blank of Three Years''.)
* [[Hero of Another Story]]: ({{spoiler|Itsuki "Seelie" Kazama, the replacement pilot from the Christmas episode}} is a major character in the spinoff game ''Blank of Three Years''.)
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Prospector is ''[[Super Robot Wars|The Sword That Smites Evil!]]'' '''I KID YOU NOT.''')
** Raidese F. Branstein is a skirt-chasing long-haired Earth pilot! Kyosuke Nanbu is a long-haired bishonen Jovian pilot! The Sage Fox of Shinra is Nadesico's Electronic Fairy! Excellen Browning is/was an amnesiac enemy pilot on the opposite side of the T.V where Kyosuke Nanbu lives!
** Shinji is remarkably chipper, at least in the dub. Asuka is a bit more calm and mature.
** Also in the dub, [[Excel Saga (anime)|Nabeshin]] is a [[Hot-Blooded]] mecha pilot, and [[Excel Saga (anime)|Koshi Rikdo]] is the ship's accountant.
* [[High School AU]]: Parodied, [[Deconstructor Fleet|like everything else]], by the "Early 21st Century High School" virtual reality program in the Nadesico's recreation room.
* [[High School AU]]: Parodied, [[Deconstructor Fleet|like everything else]], by the "Early 21st Century High School" virtual reality program in the Nadesico's recreation room.
* [[Holographic Terminal]]: ''Everywhere''.
* [[Holographic Terminal]]: ''Everywhere''.
* [[Hot-Blooded]]: Gai Daigoji, and it's a major theme of ''[[Gekiganger 3]]''
* [[Hot-Blooded]]: Gai Daigoji, and it's a major theme of ''[[Gekiganger 3]]''
* [[Hotblooded Sideburns]]: Gai Daigoji, who else? And at least one cast memeber from Gekiganger 3.
* [[Hotblooded Sideburns]]: Gai Daigoji, who else? And at least one cast member from ''Gekiganger 3''.
* [[Humans Are Bastards]]: {{spoiler|The main motivation behind why the Jovians are attacking.}}
* [[Humans Are the Real Monsters]]: {{spoiler|The main motivation behind why the Jovians are attacking.}}
* [[Humongous Mecha]]
* [[Humongous Mecha]]
* [[Hypocritical Humour]]: "If only the humans appreciated life as we do, I would not have to kill so many of them." Man, the Jovians are wearing irony blinkers the size of the moon.
* [[Hypocritical Humour]]: "If only the humans appreciated life as we do, I would not have to kill so many of them." Man, the Jovians are wearing irony blinkers the size of the moon.
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* [[Indecisive Parody]]
* [[Indecisive Parody]]
* [[I Will Protect Her]]: Akito says this almost word for word in episode 22 regarding Yukina.
* [[I Will Protect Her]]: Akito says this almost word for word in episode 22 regarding Yukina.
* [[Jumped At the Call]] (Gai Daigoji, who arrived three days early and broke his leg.)
* [[Jumped At the Call]]: Gai Daigoji, who arrived three days early and broke his leg.
* [[Karma Houdini]]: Kusakabe.
* [[Karma Houdini]]: Kusakabe.
* [[Killed Off for Real]] {{spoiler|Gai, Admiral Munetake, and Tsukumo Shiratori}}
* [[Killed Off for Real]] {{spoiler|Gai, Admiral Munetake, and Tsukumo Shiratori}}
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* [[Lightning Glare]]: Yurika vs Megumi in episode 10.
* [[Lightning Glare]]: Yurika vs Megumi in episode 10.
* [[Little Miss Snarker]]: Ruri - former [[Trope Namer]].
* [[Little Miss Snarker]]: Ruri - former [[Trope Namer]].
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]: The dub's director claims there were over 120 continuing characters. Needless to say, in a 26 episode series, most didn't get a lot of screen time.
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]: The dub's director claims there were over 120 continuing characters. Needless to say, in a 26-episode series, most didn't get a lot of screen time.
* [[Love Triangle]]: Almost a [[Love Dodecahedron]]. At least a septagon, by Ruri's count.
* [[Love Triangle]]: Almost a [[Love Dodecahedron]]. At least a septagon, by Ruri's count.
* [[Macross Missile Massacre]]: A standard attack of the unmanned Jovian drones. The Nadesico also uses one during episode 20 against a pursuing Jovian ship.
* [[Macross Missile Massacre]]: A standard attack of the unmanned Jovian drones. The ''Nadesico'' also uses one during episode 20 against a pursuing Jovian ship.
* [[Male Gaze]]
* [[Male Gaze]]
* [[Manly Tears]]: Gai is especially prone to these {{spoiler|and his death is prone to invoking them}}, but they're often sported by Akito or Uribatake as well. Also the king of Peaceland.
* [[Manly Tears]]: Gai is especially prone to these {{spoiler|and his death is prone to invoking them}}, but they're often sported by Akito or Uribatake as well. Also the king of Peaceland.
* [[Mecha Expansion Pack]]: The Y-Unit for the Nadesico, and the shield-defeating Field Lances for the mecha.
* [[Mecha Expansion Pack]]: The Y-Unit for the ''Nadesico'', and the shield-defeating Field Lances for the mecha.
* [[Mecha-Mooks]]: The vast majority of the Jovian invasion fleet are unmanned units.
* [[Mecha-Mooks]]: The vast majority of the Jovian invasion fleet are unmanned units.
* [[Mega Corp]]: Nergal. So powerful, in fact, that they're able to construct their own warship, the [[Cool Ship|Nadesico]], able to hold its own against the UEAF. Also counts as an [[NGO]].
* [[Mega Corp]]: Nergal. So powerful, in fact, that they're able to construct their own warship, the ''[[Cool Ship|Nadesico]]'', able to hold its own against the UEAF. Also counts as an [[NGO]].
* [[Meganekko]]: Hikaru. She's spunkier than most of the Meganekko types, though.
* [[Meganekko]]: Hikaru. She's spunkier than most of the Meganekko types, though.
* [[Melee a Trois]]: UEAF vs. Nergal vs. the Jovians.
* [[Melee a Trois]]: UEAF vs. Nergal vs. the Jovians.
* [[Mildly Military]]: Justified in the Nadesico's case as they're a corporation and not the actual military.
* [[Mildly Military]]: Justified in the ''Nadesico''{{'}}s case as they're fielded by a corporation and not the actual military.
* [[Mission Control]]: Various characters on the bridge often take this role for the Aestivalis missions.
* [[Mission Control]]: Various characters on the bridge often take this role for the Aestivalis missions.
* [[Mondegreen]]: In episode 20, Yurika is singing the opening song, and mis-sings the lyric "yume no kakera sa" as "yume no Takeda-san". She even gets called on it [[In-Universe]].
* [[Mondegreen]]: In episode 20, Yurika is singing the opening song, and mis-sings the lyric "yume no kakera sa" as "yume no Takeda-san". She even gets called on it [[In-Universe]].
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* [[No Fourth Wall]]: Here and there.
* [[No Fourth Wall]]: Here and there.
* [[No Name Given]]: During production, female Aestivalis pilot Itsuki Kazama was unnamed, so she was referred to in-series as "Newbie" and "Seelie" (by Ryoko both times).
* [[No Name Given]]: During production, female Aestivalis pilot Itsuki Kazama was unnamed, so she was referred to in-series as "Newbie" and "Seelie" (by Ryoko both times).
* [[No Sex Allowed]]: Nergal company policy - after all, the Nadesico doesn't have a daycare centre. The crew seem to ignore said policy towards the end of the series.
* [[No Sex Allowed]]: Nergal company policy - after all, the ''Nadesico'' doesn't have a daycare centre. The crew seem to ignore said policy towards the end of the series.
* [[Only Sane Man]]: Ruri seems to be the only one who doesn't seem to overreact to every little bit of gossip, battle updates, or news. Often makes [[Little Miss Snarker|snarky comments]] about how idiotic the crew is.
* [[Only Sane Man]]: Ruri seems to be the only one who doesn't seem to overreact to every little bit of gossip, battle updates, or news. Often makes [[Little Miss Snarker|snarky comments]] about how idiotic the crew is.
* [[Oracular Urchin]]: Ruri. Lapis does this a bit in [[The Movie]].
* [[Oracular Urchin]]: Ruri. Lapis does this a bit in [[The Movie]].
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{{quote|'''Hikaru''' (upon seeing Akito and Nagare Akatsuki shaking hands): "This gives me [[Slash Fic|an idea]] for my next [[Doujinshi]]".}}
{{quote|'''Hikaru''' (upon seeing Akito and Nagare Akatsuki shaking hands): "This gives me [[Slash Fic|an idea]] for my next [[Doujinshi]]".}}
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: {{spoiler|Akito}} takes a page from Lieutenant Quattro's book in [[The Movie]]. It lasts all of fifteen minutes, or rather, two minutes of actual screentime.)
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: {{spoiler|Akito}} takes a page from Lieutenant Quattro's book in [[The Movie]]. It lasts all of fifteen minutes, or rather, two minutes of actual screentime.)
* [[Proud Warrior Race Guy|Proud Warrior Race Guys]]: {{spoiler|The Jovians}}
* [[Proud Warrior Race Guy]]s: {{spoiler|The Jovians}}
* [[Perky Female Minion]]: Inverted by Yurika - ''she's'' the one in charge.
* [[Perky Female Minion]]: Inverted by Yurika - ''she's'' the one in charge.
* [[Pervert Dad]]: Yurika's father, Admiral Misumaru.
* [[Pervert Dad]]: Yurika's father, Admiral Misumaru.
* [[Please Don't Leave Me]]: Yurika towards Akito during times where he either seems to be leaving the ship, or spending too much time with another woman. Later Erina says this towards him while also [[Cry Cute|crying]].
* [[Please Don't Leave Me]]: Yurika towards Akito during times where he either seems to be leaving the ship, or spending too much time with another woman. Later Erina says this towards him while also [[Cry Cute|crying]].
* [[Pungeon Master]]: Izumi.
* [[Pungeon Master]]: Izumi.
* [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]]: The natural result of putting a together a crew of the most skilled individuals with no regard for "minor character flaws."
* [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]]: The natural result of putting a together a crew of the most skilled individuals with no regard for "minor character flaws."
* [[Real Life Relative]]: Akito and Ruri's seiyuu are husband and wife. Thankfully '''not''' replicated in-series.
** Doesn't prevent Ruri's dialogue towards Akito and vice versa from sounding more passionate than that between Akito and Yurika.
* [[Real Men Wear Pink]]: Akito's Aestivalis is a rather bright red.
* [[Real Men Wear Pink]]: Akito's Aestivalis is a rather bright red.
* [[Recap Episode]]: In which the characters of Nadesico watch the characters of Gekigangar III ''watch a Nadesico episode'' and try to figure out the ramifications of such a [[Time Paradox|paradox]].
* [[Recap Episode]]: In which the characters of ''Nadesico'' watch the characters of ''Gekigangar III'' ''watch a '''Nadesico''' episode'' and try to figure out the ramifications of such a [[Time Paradox|paradox]].
* [[Redshirt Army|Red Shirt Navy]]: The UAEF seems to be easily defeated by the Jovians most of the time. When the Nadesico makes its appearance, they can't even stop one ship from escaping Earth, although to be fair, the Jovians do attack in multiple areas at the same time, forcing them to divert their troops.
* [[Redshirt Army|Red Shirt Navy]]: The UAEF seems to be easily defeated by the Jovians most of the time. When the ''Nadesico'' makes its appearance, they can't even stop one ship from escaping Earth, although to be fair, the Jovians do attack in multiple areas at the same time, forcing them to divert their troops.
* [[Theme Tune Cameo]]
* [[Theme Tune Cameo]]
* [[The Red Planet]]: Much of the plot revolves around what happened on Mars, and several of the main characters were born/raised there.
* [[The Red Planet]]: Much of the plot revolves around what happened on Mars, and several of the main characters were born/raised there.
* [[Rocket Punch]]: The ground-type Aestivalis is one of the few [[Real Robot|Real Robots]] to use this.
* [[Rocket Punch]]: The ground-type Aestivalis is one of the few [[Real Robot]]s to use this.
* [[Romantic Plot Tumor]]: Akito and Yurika's relationship tends to fall into this at times, even lampshaded in universe.
* [[Romantic Plot Tumor]]: Akito and Yurika's relationship tends to fall into this at times, even lampshaded in universe.
* [[Sacrificial Lamb]]: {{spoiler|Gai Daigoji, although he lasts until the second episode. He's even shot by his own side.}} Also, Joe Umitsubame in ''[[Gekiganger 3]]'' - his death scene foreshadows that of the aforementioned character in the same episode, even though it occurs in the penultimate episode of ''Gekiganger 3''.
* [[Sacrificial Lamb]]: {{spoiler|Gai Daigoji, although he lasts until the second episode. He's even shot by his own side.}} Also, Joe Umitsubame in ''[[Gekiganger 3]]'' - his death scene foreshadows that of the aforementioned character in the same episode, even though it occurs in the penultimate episode of ''Gekiganger 3''.
* [[Selective Obliviousness]]: Yurika, with regards to Akito's feelings for her... possibly done strategically.
* [[Selective Obliviousness]]: Yurika, with regards to Akito's feelings for her... possibly done strategically.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Everything from classic science fiction to Iron Chef to having a whole major character based on [[Megumi Hayashibara]]. Even the name of the ship, "Nadesico", is an ironic reference to the Yamato of ''[[Uchuu Senkan Yamato]]'' by way of the common Japanese phrase "[[Yamato Nadeshiko]]" ("Nadeshiko" is an alternate transliteration of "Nadesico"). Worth pointing out, the manga actually ''calls'' the Nadesico with Y-Unit "Yamato Nadesico".
** The Japanese title ''Kidou Senkan Nadesico'', or ''Mobile Battleship Nadesico'' is a reference to ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]'' and ''[[Space Battleship Yamato]]''.
** The entire 19th episode is a massive and blatant shout out to/affectionate parody of ''The Super Dimension Fortress Macross''.
** Inez Fressange's name is quite similar to [[wikipedia:Ines de la Fressange|Inès de la Fressange]].
* [[Serious Business]]: See below.
* [[Serious Business]]: See below.
* [[Shoryuken]]: ([[Large Ham|Gai!]] [[Calling Your Attacks|Super!]] [[Gratuitous English|Uppaaaaaaaaaaah!]])
* [[Shoryuken]]: ([[Large Ham|Gai!]] [[Calling Your Attacks|Super!]] [[Gratuitous English|Uppaaaaaaaaaaah!]])
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** There was another, less prominent [[Show Within a Show]] called [[Magical Girl|Magical Princess Natural Lychee]].
** There was another, less prominent [[Show Within a Show]] called [[Magical Girl|Magical Princess Natural Lychee]].
* [[Smarmy Host]]: In one episode, the various female characters on the show participate in a fashion show to be the captain for a day, with Jun and Nagare acting in the role of commentators. The latter fits into this role like a glove.
* [[Smarmy Host]]: In one episode, the various female characters on the show participate in a fashion show to be the captain for a day, with Jun and Nagare acting in the role of commentators. The latter fits into this role like a glove.
* [[So Last Season]]: The Nadesico's Gravity Blast Cannon, as of about the sixth episode. Possibly a record.
* [[So Last Season]]: The ''Nadesico''{{'}}s Gravity Blast Cannon, as of about the sixth episode. Possibly a record.
* [[Sobriquet]]: After a certain point, Yurika is officially known to the Jovians as "the Daring Man of Action"...much to her chagrin.
* [[Space Navy]]: The UEAF for Earth, while the Jovians also field one, largely unmanned due to their {{spoiler|smaller population and [[Mook Maker|space factory]]}}.
* [[Space Navy]]: The UEAF for Earth, while the Jovians also field one, largely unmanned due to their {{spoiler|smaller population and [[Mook Maker|space factory]]}}.
* [[Space Opera]]
* [[Space Opera]]
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* [[The Spock]]: Ruri.
* [[The Spock]]: Ruri.
* [[Spoiler Opening]]
* [[Spoiler Opening]]
* [[Stay in the Kitchen]]: While Earth is definitely an equal opportunity employer, the Jovians are...less egalitarian.
* [[Stay in the Kitchen]]: While Earth is definitely an equal opportunity employer, the Jovians are... less egalitarian.
** Inverted on the Nadesico - Akito desperately wishes to stay in the kitchen himself and let the girls do all the robot fighting.
** Inverted on the ''Nadesico'' - Akito desperately wishes to stay in the kitchen himself and let the girls do all the robot fighting.
* [[Stepford Smiler]]: A particularly [[Tear Jerker|tear-jerking]] sequence reveals that the [[Hurricane of Puns]] Izumi constantly spews are a coping mechanism for her grief -- one that isn't really working.
* [[Stepford Smiler]]: A particularly [[Tear Jerker|tear-jerking]] sequence reveals that the [[Hurricane of Puns]] Izumi constantly spews are a coping mechanism for her grief one that isn't really working.
* [[Strange Minds Think Alike]]: A particularly large-scale example - early in the show we meet Gai Daigoji, who has modeled himself after ''Gekiganger III'', and think he's crazy (possibly [[Crazy Awesome]]). Then {{spoiler|we meet the Jovians, who have modeled their entire ''civilization'' after the same show.}}
* [[Strange Minds Think Alike]]: A particularly large-scale example - early in the show we meet Gai Daigoji, who has modeled himself after ''Gekiganger III'', and think he's crazy (possibly [[Crazy Awesome]]). Then {{spoiler|we meet the Jovians, who have modeled their entire ''civilization'' after the same show.}}
* [[Stuffed Into the Fridge]]: Itsuki Kazama, who was killed on her very first mission.
* [[Stuffed Into the Fridge]]: Itsuki Kazama, who was killed on her very first mission.
* [[Super-Deformed]]: Tenkawa and Ruri are represented as [[Super-Deformed]] versions of themselves when they interface with the Nadesico's computer in episode 12.
* [[Super-Deformed]]: Tenkawa and Ruri are represented as [[Super-Deformed]] versions of themselves when they interface with the ''Nadesico''{{'}}s computer in episode 12.
** There's also a chibi Gekiganger doll in episode 6.
** There's also a chibi ''Gekiganger'' doll in episode 6.
* [[Super Robot Wars]]: Starred in ''[[Super Robot Wars Advance|Advance]]'', ''[[Super Robot Wars Reversal|Reversal]]'', ''[[Super Robot Wars Compact 2|Impact]]'', ''[[Super Robot Wars MX|MX]]'', ''[[Super Robot Wars Judgment|J]]'', and ''[[Super Robot Wars W|W]]''.
* [[Surrounded by Idiots]]: <s>Pretty much</s> Ruri's [[Catch Phrase]]. The Jovians aren't exactly the sharpest mecha-sized knives in the arsenal compared to their leader, either.
* [[Surrounded by Idiots]]: <s>Pretty much</s> Ruri's [[Catch Phrase]]. The Jovians aren't exactly the sharpest mecha-sized knives in the arsenal compared to their leader, either.
* [[Red Baron]]: After a certain point, Yurika is officially known to the Jovians as "the Daring Man of Action"...much to her chagrin.
* [[Theme Naming]]: The Nadesico and the Earth Forces ships are all named after flowers, including the ND-002 [[wikipedia:Cosmos (plant)|Cosmos]] which uses the English name.
* [[Theme Naming]]: The Nadesico and the Earth Forces ships are all named after flowers, including the ND-002 [[wikipedia:Cosmos (plant)|Cosmos]] which uses the English name.
* [[Theme Tune Cameo]] - Yurika sings the ending song in episode 19.
* [[Theme Tune Cameo]] - Yurika sings the ending song in episode 19.
* [[There Are No Therapists]]: There is one, actually... but you'd have to be ''really'' crazy to go to Inez Fressange for counseling. And the counseling is a one-time, throwaway bit anyway.
* [[There Are No Therapists]]: There is one, actually... but you'd have to be ''really'' crazy to go to Inez Fressange for counseling. And the counseling is a one-time, throwaway bit anyway.
* [[Time Travel]]
* [[Time Travel]]
* [[Token Mini-Moe]]: Ruri.
* [[Token Loli]]: Ruri.
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: {{spoiler|Akito}} in [[The Movie]]
* [[Took a Level in Badass]]: {{spoiler|Akito}} in [[The Movie]]
* [[Tragic Hero]]: As above.
* [[Tragic Hero]]: As above.
* [[Tsundere]]: Ryoko Subaru is a classic example. Yukina Shiratori pretty much drops the ''tsuntsun'' once {{spoiler|she stops wanting to kill Minako}}. Akito might count as a male example, especially where Yurika's concerned.
* [[Tsundere]]: Ryoko Subaru is a classic example. Yukina Shiratori pretty much drops the ''tsuntsun'' once {{spoiler|she stops wanting to kill Minako}}. Akito might count as a male example, especially where Yurika's concerned.
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* [[The Unwanted Harem]]: Akito hates having it.
* [[The Unwanted Harem]]: Akito hates having it.
* [[Warrior Poet]]: Kinda. Warrior Chef, anyway.
* [[Warrior Poet]]: Kinda. Warrior Chef, anyway.
* [[Wave Motion Gun]]: The Nadesico's Gravity Blast Cannon. Later, its upgrade, the Y-Unit's reality-warping Phase Transition Cannon.
* [[Wave Motion Gun]]: The ''Nadesico''{{'}}s Gravity Blast Cannon. Later, its upgrade, the Y-Unit's reality-warping Phase Transition Cannon.
** The Cosmos manages to [[Beam Spam]] the first version.
** The Cosmos manages to [[Beam Spam]] the first version.
* [[We Hardly Knew Ye]]: {{spoiler|Gai Daigoji}}
* [[We Hardly Knew Ye]]: {{spoiler|Gai Daigoji}}.
* [[Who Is This Guy Again?]]: This series is really bad about making the names of key characters clear...
* [[Who Is This Guy Again?]]: This series is really bad about making the names of key characters clear...
* [[Worthy Opponent]]
* [[Worthy Opponent]]
* [[The Worf Barrage]]
* [[The Worf Barrage]]
* [[Wrong Genre Savvy]]: Most of the [[Ascended Fanboy|Ascended Fanboys]] seem to think they're in an idealistic [[Super Robot]] show, rather than a [[Real Robot]] series where [[Anyone Can Die]], etc. It helps with the [[Mood Whiplash]].)
* [[Wrong Genre Savvy]]: Most of the [[Ascended Fanboy]]s seem to think they're in an idealistic [[Super Robot]] show, rather than a [[Real Robot]] series where [[Anyone Can Die]], etc. It helps with the [[Mood Whiplash]].)
* [[Yandere]]: Akito runs into one in episode 10. It takes a [[Clingy Jealous Girl|jealous]] Ryoko to rescue him.
* [[Yandere]]: Akito runs into one in episode 10. It takes a [[Clingy Jealous Girl|jealous]] Ryoko to rescue him.
* [[Zerg Rush]]: {{spoiler|Due to their smaller population}}, the Jovians have to rely largely on unmanned drones for attacking. Interestingly, the humans seem to have trouble fighting against them early on, but later in the series the Nadesico's crew seem more competent in destroying them.
* [[Zerg Rush]]: {{spoiler|Due to their smaller population}}, the Jovians have to rely largely on unmanned drones for attacking. Interestingly, the humans seem to have trouble fighting against them early on, but later in the series the ''Nadesico''{{'}}s crew seem more competent in destroying them.


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Latest revision as of 14:58, 4 September 2022

Martian Successor Nadesico is a sprawling Space Opera with a subversive sense of humor about its own genre.

Several centuries in the future, Earth is at war with an alien species — propagandists take advantage of the fact that no one has ever seen one by dubbing them "lizards," and everyone knows that Reptiles Are Abhorrent — that fights entirely by remote controlled robots and ships sent from Jupiter via immense hyperspatial gateways. The war is going badly for Earth when a defense contractor, the Nergal Corporation, decides it's going to cut out the middleman and field its own space battleship, the Nadesico. Of course, it crews the ship almost entirely with a classic oddball gang of civilians. As captain, Nergal selects Genius Ditz Yurika Misumaru, daughter of Earth's head admiral.

Yurika's childhood sweetheart, Akito Tenkawa (a burnt-out, traumatized ex-mecha pilot who can't remember how he got to Earth after the fall of the colonies on Mars) joins the crew mainly by accident. Although he wants only to be a chef in the ship's galley, he is repeatedly forced to use his piloting skills in defense of the Nadesico.

Over the course of the series, the ship and crew go through bright times and dark, joy and sorrow, defeat and victory. Conspiracies are uncovered, secrets are learned, and the true nature of the war—and of man's destiny in the solar system—are revealed.

While it revels in being a classic "space war with giant robots" story, it also parodies the genre, both overtly and subtly. One of its most famous devices is Gekiganger 3, a classic 1970s-style Super Robot anime Show Within a Show. Although G3 seems at first only a device for cheap laughs, it slowly becomes not only a sly commentary on the main action, but also a major element of the plot in and of itself.

Originally licensed by ADV Films, it was recently[when?] re-released by Nozomi Entertainment.

Tropes used in Martian Successor Nadesico include:

Hikaru (upon seeing Akito and Nagare Akatsuki shaking hands): "This gives me an idea for my next Doujinshi".

  • Paper-Thin Disguise: Akito takes a page from Lieutenant Quattro's book in The Movie. It lasts all of fifteen minutes, or rather, two minutes of actual screentime.)
  • Proud Warrior Race Guys: The Jovians
  • Perky Female Minion: Inverted by Yurika - she's the one in charge.
  • Pervert Dad: Yurika's father, Admiral Misumaru.
  • Please Don't Leave Me: Yurika towards Akito during times where he either seems to be leaving the ship, or spending too much time with another woman. Later Erina says this towards him while also crying.
  • Pungeon Master: Izumi.
  • Ragtag Bunch of Misfits: The natural result of putting a together a crew of the most skilled individuals with no regard for "minor character flaws."
  • Real Men Wear Pink: Akito's Aestivalis is a rather bright red.
  • Recap Episode: In which the characters of Nadesico watch the characters of Gekigangar III watch a Nadesico episode and try to figure out the ramifications of such a paradox.
  • Red Shirt Navy: The UAEF seems to be easily defeated by the Jovians most of the time. When the Nadesico makes its appearance, they can't even stop one ship from escaping Earth, although to be fair, the Jovians do attack in multiple areas at the same time, forcing them to divert their troops.
  • Theme Tune Cameo
  • The Red Planet: Much of the plot revolves around what happened on Mars, and several of the main characters were born/raised there.
  • Rocket Punch: The ground-type Aestivalis is one of the few Real Robots to use this.
  • Romantic Plot Tumor: Akito and Yurika's relationship tends to fall into this at times, even lampshaded in universe.
  • Sacrificial Lamb: Gai Daigoji, although he lasts until the second episode. He's even shot by his own side. Also, Joe Umitsubame in Gekiganger 3 - his death scene foreshadows that of the aforementioned character in the same episode, even though it occurs in the penultimate episode of Gekiganger 3.
  • Selective Obliviousness: Yurika, with regards to Akito's feelings for her... possibly done strategically.
  • Serious Business: See below.
  • Shoryuken: (Gai! Super! Uppaaaaaaaaaaah!)
  • She Is Not My Girlfriend: Akito seems to repeatedly say this to Yurika, although she doesn't believe him.
  • Show Within a Show: Gekiganger 3!
  • Smarmy Host: In one episode, the various female characters on the show participate in a fashion show to be the captain for a day, with Jun and Nagare acting in the role of commentators. The latter fits into this role like a glove.
  • So Last Season: The Nadesico‍'‍s Gravity Blast Cannon, as of about the sixth episode. Possibly a record.
  • Sobriquet: After a certain point, Yurika is officially known to the Jovians as "the Daring Man of Action"...much to her chagrin.
  • Space Navy: The UEAF for Earth, while the Jovians also field one, largely unmanned due to their smaller population and space factory.
  • Space Opera
  • Spell My Name with an "S": Gekiganger/Gekigangar/Gekigengar.
  • Spider Sense: Inez can sense when any other character attempts to deliver exposition.
  • The Spock: Ruri.
  • Spoiler Opening
  • Stay in the Kitchen: While Earth is definitely an equal opportunity employer, the Jovians are... less egalitarian.
    • Inverted on the Nadesico - Akito desperately wishes to stay in the kitchen himself and let the girls do all the robot fighting.
  • Stepford Smiler: A particularly tear-jerking sequence reveals that the Hurricane of Puns Izumi constantly spews are a coping mechanism for her grief — one that isn't really working.
  • Strange Minds Think Alike: A particularly large-scale example - early in the show we meet Gai Daigoji, who has modeled himself after Gekiganger III, and think he's crazy (possibly Crazy Awesome). Then we meet the Jovians, who have modeled their entire civilization after the same show.
  • Stuffed Into the Fridge: Itsuki Kazama, who was killed on her very first mission.
  • Super-Deformed: Tenkawa and Ruri are represented as Super-Deformed versions of themselves when they interface with the Nadesico‍'‍s computer in episode 12.
    • There's also a chibi Gekiganger doll in episode 6.
  • Surrounded by Idiots: Pretty much Ruri's Catch Phrase. The Jovians aren't exactly the sharpest mecha-sized knives in the arsenal compared to their leader, either.
  • Theme Naming: The Nadesico and the Earth Forces ships are all named after flowers, including the ND-002 Cosmos which uses the English name.
  • Theme Tune Cameo - Yurika sings the ending song in episode 19.
  • There Are No Therapists: There is one, actually... but you'd have to be really crazy to go to Inez Fressange for counseling. And the counseling is a one-time, throwaway bit anyway.
  • Time Travel
  • Token Loli: Ruri.
  • Took a Level in Badass: Akito in The Movie
  • Tragic Hero: As above.
  • Tsundere: Ryoko Subaru is a classic example. Yukina Shiratori pretty much drops the tsuntsun once she stops wanting to kill Minako. Akito might count as a male example, especially where Yurika's concerned.
  • Unusual User Interface: The Image Feedback System, via Nanomachines.
  • The Unwanted Harem: Akito hates having it.
  • Warrior Poet: Kinda. Warrior Chef, anyway.
  • Wave Motion Gun: The Nadesico‍'‍s Gravity Blast Cannon. Later, its upgrade, the Y-Unit's reality-warping Phase Transition Cannon.
    • The Cosmos manages to Beam Spam the first version.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: Gai Daigoji.
  • Who Is This Guy Again?: This series is really bad about making the names of key characters clear...
  • Worthy Opponent
  • The Worf Barrage
  • Wrong Genre Savvy: Most of the Ascended Fanboys seem to think they're in an idealistic Super Robot show, rather than a Real Robot series where Anyone Can Die, etc. It helps with the Mood Whiplash.)
  • Yandere: Akito runs into one in episode 10. It takes a jealous Ryoko to rescue him.
  • Zerg Rush: Due to their smaller population, the Jovians have to rely largely on unmanned drones for attacking. Interestingly, the humans seem to have trouble fighting against them early on, but later in the series the Nadesico‍'‍s crew seem more competent in destroying them.