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Die kriegslüsterne Rasse der metallhäutigen Gawaner befindet sich im Krieg mit dem Planeten Illucia und die friedlichen Bewohner drohen zu unterliegen. Also wollen sie den Gegner mit göttlichem Beistand bezwingen und senden acht heilige Nüsse aus, die ihre Helfer im Kampf gegen die Gawaner und ihren Anführer Rockseia auswählen sollen. Die Herrscherstochter Esmeralita und ihren Leibwächter schicken sie gleich hinterher. Doch die wird schon bald von den Gawanern angegriffen, während die ersten Nüsse in die Hände von ein paar geschwindigkeitsgeilen Erdlingen geraten, die nicht wirklich zum Sternenheld werden wollen. Zusammen mit dem ebenfalls auserwählten General Garuda müssen sich die Auserwählten erst mal zusammenraufen, während Rockseia auf die Erde aufmerksam wird und sie zu seinem Hauptquartier machen will. Er beordert den inzwischen zur Kampfstation umgebauten Planet Illuria in Richtung Sonnensystem...
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Feels like a bunch of kids making up a sci-fi adventure — we used to record our own little stories on a cheap cassette recorder, even throwing in a C64 for effects. All we were missing was a camcorder, hrhr… They basically did the same thing — just with a slightly bigger budget.
Supposed to be the Japanese answer to Star Wars. Well, definitely a fail. The effects are pretty poor. Maybe not that bad for the time, but Star Wars was revolutionary on that. The spaceship look nice, as long as they don't move, but that's about it. Most of the characters are empty shells, and there are too many. The pacing is horrible. A lot of things happen but never giving enough time or gravity to really be invested in them. Characters change their mind from hero to traitor or disabused loser, back to hero, but it's hard to care about it. The general and his robot provides quality comic relief but what I assume is the comic character, Jack, is just super annoying. The seeds thing is not really convincing. In fact, it's probably what creates a huge flaw in the movie. The characters are randomly chosen by the seeds instead of wanting, or growing into their roles. Can't say the action scenes or space battle are able to compensate either. They're really low budget level. Because nothing is focused enough to feel important, neither the characters, nor the background story, nor the plot, nor the visuals, nor the action, the movie feels way longer than it actually is.
Star Wars directed by the guy from Battle Royale and starring Sony Chiba? This is very much a ripoff of Star Wars but with all the swordfights, exploding models and a Spanish galleon in space, who cares?