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"Stellvia" literally means "the road to the stars" in [[Gratuitous Latin]].
"Stellvia" literally means "the road to the stars" in [[Gratuitous Latin]].
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* [[After the End]]
* [[After the End]]
* <s> [[Air Jousting|Air]]</s> [[Air Jousting|Space Jousting]]
* <s> [[Air Jousting|Air]]</s> [[Air Jousting|Space Jousting]]
* [[Always Someone Better]]: Source of much [[Wangst]] and a dangerous [[Green Eyed Monster]].
* [[Always Someone Better]]: Source of much [[Wangst]] and a dangerous [[Green-Eyed Monster]].
* [[Angel Unaware|Alien Unaware]]
* [[Angel Unaware|Alien Unaware]]
* [[Aloof Big Brother]]: Actually, a ditzy big sister; but Shima's brother sees her as his idol, never the less.
* [[Aloof Big Brother]]: Actually, a ditzy big sister; but Shima's brother sees her as his idol, never the less.
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* [[Deflector Shields]]: On planetary scale, no less.
* [[Deflector Shields]]: On planetary scale, no less.
* [[Distant Finale]]: Two years later.
* [[Distant Finale]]: Two years later.
* [[Do Well but Not Perfect]]
* [[Do Well, But Not Perfect]]
* [[Emotionless Girl]]: Akira, bordering the [[Tin Man|Tin Girl]] zone.
* [[Emotionless Girl]]: Akira, bordering the [[Tin Man|Tin Girl]] zone.
* [[The End of the World As We Know It]] Multiple times; it happened once 189 years ago, it's happening again with the Second Wave. {{spoiler|And it's happening one more time with the Cosmic Fracture.}}
* [[The End of the World As We Know It]] Multiple times; it happened once 189 years ago, it's happening again with the Second Wave. {{spoiler|And it's happening one more time with the Cosmic Fracture.}}
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** And let's not forget Ayaka and Yayoi, which ''somehow'' manages to stay just [[Subtext|subtext]].
** And let's not forget Ayaka and Yayoi, which ''somehow'' manages to stay just [[Subtext|subtext]].
* [[The Man Behind the Man]]: Sort of, {{spoiler|the "cosmic fracture" that destroyed Hydrus Beta and caused both shockwaves}}.
* [[The Man Behind the Man]]: Sort of, {{spoiler|the "cosmic fracture" that destroyed Hydrus Beta and caused both shockwaves}}.
* [[Mid Season Upgrade]]: Shima receives a mecha of her own for Mission Genesis.
* [[Mid-Season Upgrade]]: Shima receives a mecha of her own for Mission Genesis.
** Before then, Shima's ship got upgraded repeatedly for the Astroball tournament.
** Before then, Shima's ship got upgraded repeatedly for the Astroball tournament.
* [[Negative Space Wedgie]]: The First Wave, Second Wave, and {{spoiler|[[The Man Behind the Man|the Fracture behind the supernova]]}}.
* [[Negative Space Wedgie]]: The First Wave, Second Wave, and {{spoiler|[[The Man Behind the Man|the Fracture behind the supernova]]}}.
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* [[The Rival]]: Subverted with Rinna, who proclaims Shima to be her rival but never acts overtly hostile; the two become very close friends almost immediately.
* [[The Rival]]: Subverted with Rinna, who proclaims Shima to be her rival but never acts overtly hostile; the two become very close friends almost immediately.
** [[Unknown Rival]]: Inverted with {{spoiler|Ayaka}}. Upon seeing [[Always Someone Better|Yayoi, and later Shima]], she targets them as rivals ''without telling them'', leading to "[[Make It Look Like an Accident|accidents]]".
** [[Unknown Rival]]: Inverted with {{spoiler|Ayaka}}. Upon seeing [[Always Someone Better|Yayoi, and later Shima]], she targets them as rivals ''without telling them'', leading to "[[Make It Look Like an Accident|accidents]]".
* [[Romantic Two Girl Friendship]]: Ayaka and Yayoi could even be considered [[Schoolgirl Lesbians]]; also, there is some suggestive teasing going on between Arisa and Shima.
* [[Romantic Two-Girl Friendship]]: Ayaka and Yayoi could even be considered [[Schoolgirl Lesbians]]; also, there is some suggestive teasing going on between Arisa and Shima.
* [[Rousseau Was Right]]
* [[Rousseau Was Right]]
* [[Scary Dogmatic Aliens]]: Subverted: {{spoiler|the aliens are actually trying to understand and help humans, even though it doesn't readily work out}}.
* [[Scary Dogmatic Aliens]]: Subverted: {{spoiler|the aliens are actually trying to understand and help humans, even though it doesn't readily work out}}.
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* [[There Are No Therapists]]: So friends and teachers have to stand in.
* [[There Are No Therapists]]: So friends and teachers have to stand in.
** [[Subverted Trope|And do they]] ''[[Subverted Trope|ever]]''.
** [[Subverted Trope|And do they]] ''[[Subverted Trope|ever]]''.
* [[Token Mini Moe]]: Riina
* [[Token Mini-Moe]]: Riina
* [[True Companions]]: Shima, Kouta, Arisa, and the rest of their merry band.
* [[True Companions]]: Shima, Kouta, Arisa, and the rest of their merry band.
* [[Utopia]]: A rather realistic one.
* [[Utopia]]: A rather realistic one.
* [[Wham Episode]]: Episode 11, where Ayaka {{spoiler|attacks Shima out of [[Green Eyed Monster|jealousy]] for her achievements}}, and episode 16, where people {{spoiler|actually die, for the first time}}.
* [[Wham Episode]]: Episode 11, where Ayaka {{spoiler|attacks Shima out of [[Green-Eyed Monster|jealousy]] for her achievements}}, and episode 16, where people {{spoiler|actually die, for the first time}}.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: The third part of the series was intended to explain Kouta's abilities in greater detail.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: The third part of the series was intended to explain Kouta's abilities in greater detail.
* [[What Does She See in Him]]: Ren about Kouta's attraction toward Shima, and characters and fans about Akira toward Joey, even though she actually explains that one.
* [[What Does She See in Him?]]: Ren about Kouta's attraction toward Shima, and characters and fans about Akira toward Joey, even though she actually explains that one.
* [[Zettai Ryouiki]]: Shima, Arisa, Yayoi.
* [[Zettai Ryouiki]]: Shima, Arisa, Yayoi.



Revision as of 20:49, 8 January 2014

 "I want to see the stars while looking forward, rather than having to look up."

In 2167 AD, the shockwave of Hydrus Beta gone supernova reached Earth and brought about The End of the World As We Know It. Almost two centuries later, humanity managed to restore much of its civilization and although Earth remains severely underpopulated, the scientists discovered a new threat to the planet as well as means to counter it. A second shockwave, now carrying physical remains of the Hydrus star system rather than just radiation, is on its way to the Solar System. But humans have erected enormous space stations called Foundations to span gigantic energy shields over Earth and other inhabited planets to deflect the shockwave. This is the Great Mission, the ultimate achievement of mankind and the greatest hope for its survival.

In the year 2356, Shima Katase and her friends enroll at the space academy on Stellvia, the Foundation assigned to Earth. Eventually, despite being mere first-years, they become the ones to confront the second shockwave and defeat it. However, the Great Mission is just their first step on the rocky path to the distant stars...

Stellvia of the Universe is a Science Fiction Anime television series produced in 2003 by studio XEBEC and directed by Tatsuo Sato of Martian Successor Nadesico fame. Despite its After the End setting, it carries strong utopic message and bright optimistic belief in humanity. On the other hand, it also displays deep insight into human psychology, showing how true unity can only be achieved in the presence of a common goal and how it starts falling apart once it's gone, only to return again when needed. Unfortunately, Stellvia remained largely unknown to broad audiences, likely killing a possible continuation. To make things worse, Geneon discontinued its DVD release in North America, among dozens of others.

"Stellvia" literally means "the road to the stars" in Gratuitous Latin.

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