
Flying Phantom Ship (1969)
Sora tobu yûreisen (original title)Reference View | Change View
- 1h 1min
- Animation, Adventure
- 20 Jul 1969 (Japan)
- Movie
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Cast
Masako Nozawa | ... |
Hayato (voice)
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Akio Tanaka | ... |
Kuroshio (voice)
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Akira Nagoya | ... |
Arashiyama (voice)
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Gorô Naya | ... |
Captain (voice)
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Yukiko Okada | ... |
(voice)
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Kôsei Tomita | ... |
(voice)
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Kyôko Satomi | ... |
Kuroshio's wife (voice)
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Ryô Ishihara | ... |
(voice)
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Keiichi Noda | ... |
(voice)
(as Kei'ichi Noda)
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Hiroshi Masuoka | ... |
(voice)
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Hiroshi Ôtake | ... |
(voice)
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Yonehiko Kitagawa | ... |
(voice)
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Kellen Goff | ... |
Jack (voice)
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Julia Gu | ... |
Ruriko (voice)
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Mona Marshall | ... |
Hayato (voice)
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Lucas Schuneman | ... |
Mr. Kuroshio (voice)
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Patrick Seitz | ... |
The Phantom Ship Captain (voice)
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Frank Todaro | ... |
Mr. Arashiyama (voice)
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Anne Yatco | ... |
Mrs. Kuroshio (voice)
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Kyôko Ai | ... |
(uncredited) (voice)
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Isamu Tanonaka | ... |
Emcee (uncredited) (voice)
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Hiroyuki Ôta | ... |
(uncredited) (voice)
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Directed by
Hiroshi Ikeda |
Written by
Shotaro Ishinomori | ... | (manga) (as Shôtarô Ishinomori) |
Masaki Tsuji | ... | (screenplay) & |
Hiroshi Ikeda | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Yoshifumi Hatano | ... | planner |
Seiichi Moro | ... | planner |
Hiroshi Ohkawa | ... | producer (as Hiroshi Okawa) |
Masajirô Seki | ... | planner (as Masajiro Seki) |
Music by
Kôsuke Onozaki | ... | (as Kosuke Onozaki) |
Editing by
Hitoshi Komura |
Art Direction by
Isamu Tsuchida |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Takeshi Okunishi | ... | assistant director |
Katsutoshi Sasaki | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Isao Hatano | ... | sound recordist |
Kiyoshi Ôhira | ... | sound effects editor |
Special Effects by
Fukie Hayashi | ... | special effects |
Camera and Electrical Department
Yukio Katayama | ... | camera operator |
Hiroshi Takeda | ... | camera operator |
Animation Department
Takashi Abe | ... | animator |
Yoshio Aiso | ... | inbetween artist |
Reiko Hasegawa | ... | inbetween artist |
Hidenobu Hata | ... | color designer |
Teruo Hattori | ... | inbetween artist |
Hideo Ikeda | ... | background artist |
Shoji Ikehara | ... | inbetween artist |
Mario Ishiyama | ... | inbetween artist |
Eiji Itô | ... | background artist |
Michihiro Kaneyama | ... | animator |
Haruko Kasai | ... | inbetween artist |
Motome Kido | ... | background artist |
Sadao Kikuchi | ... | animator |
Hiromi Kojima | ... | cel painter |
Yôichi Kotabe | ... | animation director |
Takao Kurosawa | ... | inbetween artist |
Tooru Masai | ... | inbetween artist |
Shigeo Matoba | ... | inbetween artist |
Akinori Matsubara | ... | inbetween artist |
Hisao Matsumoto | ... | xerographer |
Hayao Miyazaki | ... | animator |
Hideki Mori | ... | animator |
Kinzaburô Muramatsu | ... | inbetween artist |
Sumiko Naganuma | ... | inbetween artist |
Nobuko Nakabayashi | ... | cel painter |
Ayahiko Nakagomi | ... | color mixer |
Atsuko Nishimoto | ... | cel checker |
Masanori Ogura | ... | cel checker |
Kimiyo Okunishi | ... | tracer |
Reiko Okuyama | ... | animator |
Eiko Saitô | ... | inbetween artist |
Katsuko Sakano | ... | inbetween artist |
Takao Sakano | ... | inbetween artist |
Akira Sasaki | ... | inbetween artist |
Noboru Sekiai | ... | inbetween artist |
Masako Shinohara | ... | inbetween artist |
Yoshinobu Susukida | ... | inbetween artist (as Yoshinobu Usuda) |
Kôichi Tsunoda | ... | inbetween artist |
Tomoko Ueki | ... | tracer |
Miyo Yamada | ... | inbetween artist |
Shigetsugu Yoshida | ... | inbetween artist |
Akemi Ôta | ... | animator |
Additional Crew
Yoshiharu Furusawa | ... | production assistant |
Matsuji Kishimoto | ... | production assistant |
Setsuyo Matoba | ... | record keeper |
Hayao Miyazaki | ... | organizer |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Toei Company (1969) (Japan) (theatrical)
- Discotek Media (2022) (Canada) (Blu-ray)
- Discotek Media (2022) (United States) (Blu-ray)
- Divisa Home Video (2009) (Spain) (DVD)
- MBC-TV Korea (1975) (South Korea) (tv)
- MC Entertainment (Russia)
- Nihon Eiga Satellite Broadcasting (2012) (Japan) (tv)
- Toei Video Company (1985) (Japan) (VHS)
- Toei Video Company (1999) (Japan) (VHS)
- Toei Video Company (2003) (Japan) (DVD)
- Tongyang Broadcasting Company (1977) (South Korea) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Toei Chemical Industry (developing)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Hayato's peaceful life with his parents and his dog is brought to a dramatic, terrible end when a giant robot, said to be sent from a flying ghost ship, devastates the city, killing hundreds including Hayato's parents. Shortly before his death, Hayato's father reveals that he is not really their son. Hayato is now alone, struggling in this strange new world left after the disaster, where giant machines and monsters control the world. He sets on a dangerous quest to discover the mysterious powers that be, only to discover that he is directly connected to it all... Written by E. Peters |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Animation and design work on the giant robot was done by the fairly unknown at the time Hayao Miyazaki. See more » |