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- Yukikaze_(anime) abstract "Yukikaze (戦闘妖精雪風, Sentō Yōsei Yukikaze, lit. Battle Fairy Yukikaze) Yukikaze (literally Windblown Snow) is a five-episode Japanese direct-to-video anime series produced by Gonzo and Bandai Visual and was released in Japan from August 28, 2002 to August 25, 2005. It is based on a popular science fiction novel of the same name by Chōhei Kambayashi, and was produced in commemoration of Bandai Visual's 20th anniversary. It was also later aired in Japan on the anime television network Animax, who later aired in its English language networks across Southeast Asia and other networks worldwide.The series is notable for its air combat scenes, which were created with the help of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force. The JASDF worked with the Gonzo production team by recording actual sounds of the F-15J Eagle and running test flights at Komatsu Air Base, and having discussions on air combat tactics.Yukikaze has twice won the Tokyo Anime Award for Original Video Animation in 2003 and 2006.".
- Yukikaze_(anime) director Masahiko_%C5%8Ckura.
- Yukikaze_(anime) wikiPageExternalLink www.faf.jp.
- Yukikaze_(anime) wikiPageExternalLink yukikaze.
- Yukikaze_(anime) wikiPageID "1962539".
- Yukikaze_(anime) wikiPageRevisionID "583799508".
- Yukikaze_(anime) caption "Promotional artwork for the series".
- Yukikaze_(anime) director Masahiko_Ōkura.
- Yukikaze_(anime) episodenumber "2".
- Yukikaze_(anime) episodenumber "3".
- Yukikaze_(anime) episodenumber "4".
- Yukikaze_(anime) episodenumber "5".
- Yukikaze_(anime) episodes "5".
- Yukikaze_(anime) first "2002-08-28".
- Yukikaze_(anime) genre Drama.
- Yukikaze_(anime) genre Science_fiction.
- Yukikaze_(anime) hasPhotoCollection Yukikaze_(anime).
- Yukikaze_(anime) jaKanji "戦闘妖精雪風".
- Yukikaze_(anime) jaRomaji "Sentō Yōsei Yukikaze".
- Yukikaze_(anime) last "2005-08-26".
- Yukikaze_(anime) name "Yukikaze".
- Yukikaze_(anime) originalairdate "2003-02-25".
- Yukikaze_(anime) originalairdate "2003-08-22".
- Yukikaze_(anime) originalairdate "2004-04-23".
- Yukikaze_(anime) originalairdate "2005-08-26".
- Yukikaze_(anime) producer "Kiyoshi Sugiyama".
- Yukikaze_(anime) producer "Manabu Ishikawa".
- Yukikaze_(anime) producer "Yuko Sakurai".
- Yukikaze_(anime) runtime "1860.0".
- Yukikaze_(anime) shortsummary "Concluding that planet Fairy is in fact the collective of JAM itself and that JAM infiltrators are on the eve of starting a mutiny, the FAF devises a plan to lure JAM infiltrators into a trap while pulling the rest of their forces out of Fairy. In response, JAM arrays its entire fighting force between the FAF and their portal of escape and hijacks some of the FAF's UCAVs, causing chaos within FAF formations. Intent on settling scores with JAM, who have repeatedly tried to hack the Yukikaze AI, Rei Fukai and the AI launch in one final sortie to escort nuclear weapons into the heart of the JAM collective, giving the FAF the opening they need to escape and seemingly sacrificing themselves in the process.".
- Yukikaze_(anime) shortsummary "Rei and Yukikaze fly back to Earth to test the plane's new engines but JAM forces follow them out of the portal. An Earth-borne Japanese Navy aircraft carrier battlegroup, mistaking the JAM attackers for unauthorized FAF aircraft, is taken by surprise and quickly fall into disarray. The Admiral, the Japanese flagship, is only saved from a final ramming attempt by the aliens by Rei's timely intervention. The Yukikaze is forced to land on the Admiral for refueling, and it is right there Rei would find out how ignorant Earth has become to the war raging on Fairy.".
- Yukikaze_(anime) shortsummary "Rei and another Fairy Air Force crewmember investigate a Banshee flying aircraft carrier that opened fire on friendly forces prior. Further inspection on the seemingly-deserted carrier reveals that it is being used by JAM to create human clones. When transmission of their finding triggers the FAF's computerized command and control system into launching a SRBM to destroy the Banshee, Rei escapes, but his companion, upon discovery that he himself is a JAM clone, elects to stay behind onboard the doomed air fortress.".
- Yukikaze_(anime) shortsummary "The ordeals from the previous mission leaves Rei Fukai in a catatonic state, which proves short-lived when he responds to the Yukikaze AI, now transferred into the prototype FRX-00 Mave , as the latter strafes a FAF tactical airfield that it identifies as a JAM entity during a test flight. This and several suspected acts of sabotage made on other FAF aircraft raise alarms to some FAF officials, including Brigadier General Cooley, on possible JAM infiltrations. She assigns Rei to the prototype Mave under the observations of Edith Foss, who will soon have an opportunity to profile both Rei and Yukikaze under combat situations.".
- Yukikaze_(anime) studio Gonzo_(company).
- Yukikaze_(anime) title "Operation 2".
- Yukikaze_(anime) title "Operation 3".
- Yukikaze_(anime) title "Operation 4".
- Yukikaze_(anime) title "Operation 5".
- Yukikaze_(anime) type "ova".
- Yukikaze_(anime) wordnet_type synset-cartoon-noun-2.
- Yukikaze_(anime) writer "Hiroshi Yamaguchi".
- Yukikaze_(anime) writer "Masahi Sogo".
- Yukikaze_(anime) writer "Yumi Tada".
- Yukikaze_(anime) subject Category:2002_anime_OVAs.
- Yukikaze_(anime) subject Category:Action_anime_and_manga.
- Yukikaze_(anime) subject Category:Aviation_comics.
- Yukikaze_(anime) subject Category:Bandai_Entertainment_anime_titles.
- Yukikaze_(anime) subject Category:Bandai_Visual.
- Yukikaze_(anime) subject Category:Drama_anime_and_manga.
- Yukikaze_(anime) subject Category:Gonzo_(company).
- Yukikaze_(anime) subject Category:Mecha_anime_and_manga.
- Yukikaze_(anime) type Anime.
- Yukikaze_(anime) type Cartoon.
- Yukikaze_(anime) type Work.
- Yukikaze_(anime) type CreativeWork.
- Yukikaze_(anime) type TVShow_SingleCW.
- Yukikaze_(anime) type InformationEntity.
- Yukikaze_(anime) comment "Yukikaze (戦闘妖精雪風, Sentō Yōsei Yukikaze, lit. Battle Fairy Yukikaze) Yukikaze (literally Windblown Snow) is a five-episode Japanese direct-to-video anime series produced by Gonzo and Bandai Visual and was released in Japan from August 28, 2002 to August 25, 2005. It is based on a popular science fiction novel of the same name by Chōhei Kambayashi, and was produced in commemoration of Bandai Visual's 20th anniversary.".
- Yukikaze_(anime) label "Sentou Yousei Yukikaze".
- Yukikaze_(anime) label "Sentō Yōsei Yukikaze".
- Yukikaze_(anime) label "Yukikaze (anime)".
- Yukikaze_(anime) label "Yukikaze".
- Yukikaze_(anime) label "戦闘妖精・雪風".
- Yukikaze_(anime) label "戰鬥妖精雪風".
- Yukikaze_(anime) sameAs Sentō_Yōsei_Yukikaze.
- Yukikaze_(anime) sameAs 戦闘妖精・雪風.
- Yukikaze_(anime) sameAs 전투요정_유키카제.
- Yukikaze_(anime) sameAs Sentou_Yousei_Yukikaze.
- Yukikaze_(anime) sameAs m.0p653xf.
- Yukikaze_(anime) sameAs Q1140766.
- Yukikaze_(anime) sameAs Q1140766.
- Yukikaze_(anime) wasDerivedFrom Yukikaze_(anime)?oldid=583799508.
- Yukikaze_(anime) homepage www.faf.jp.
- Yukikaze_(anime) isPrimaryTopicOf Yukikaze_(anime).