{"id":1313,"date":"2013-06-29T07:07:46","date_gmt":"2013-06-29T07:07:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/?p=1313"},"modified":"2025-12-27T16:55:55","modified_gmt":"2025-12-28T00:55:55","slug":"266","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/266\/","title":{"rendered":"Noboru Ishiguro 1975 Interview"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-880 alt=\"0810icon\" src=\"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/wp-content\/uploads\/0810icon.JPG\" width=\"216\" height=\"90\" \/><\/p>\n<p class=\"cosmo-teaser\">The first-ever interview with the chief director, published in a fanzine titled <em>Yamato<\/em> from the <em>Cosmo Battleship Yamato Laboratory<\/em> fan club. The interviewer was Tatsuya Nakatani, who now works as a professional anime writer under the name Ryusuke Hikawa.<\/p>\n<div style=\"clear: both;\"><\/div>\n<p><!--more--><!--noteaser--><\/p>\n<h2>An interview with Noboru Ishiguro, Chief Director of <em>Space Battleship Yamato<\/em><\/h2>\n<p><span class=\"image-right\"><br \/>\n\t<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault-images\/oct08\/26601.JPG\" border=\"0\" \/><br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p>\n\tBy Tatsuya Nakatani (AKA Ryusuke Hikawa), <em>Cosmo Battleship Yamato Laboratory<\/em><br \/>\n\t<br \/>\n\tOriginally printed in the fanzine <em>Yamato<\/em>, 1975\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Nakatani:<\/em><\/span> The most-asked question is, who invented the mechanism of the Wave-Motion Gun?\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Ishiguro:<\/em><\/span> It came from Iscandar. Not the actual gun, just the principle of it. We never actually said who built it, but I knew it had to be one of our main characters. I thought it was Tokugawa [Orion].\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Nakatani:<\/em><\/span> By what means?\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Ishiguro:<\/em><\/span> Countless people would have worked on <em>Yamato<\/em> before it launched. The construction crew and the ship&#8217;s crew are two different groups. You see the construction crew in the first two episodes, so they would have a whole different story going on while the ship&#8217;s crew was being chosen and preparing to board. The construction crew would have left in episode 3.\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"image-middle\">\n\t<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault-images\/oct08\/26602.JPG\" border=\"0\" \/>\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\tMr. Matsumoto wanted to make more of that, the passing of the baton, but next to the ship&#8217;s crew, the construction crew only made a very small impression. Certainly Sanada or Tokugawa would have come from that division, but doing more with that would have been beside the point.\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Nakatani:<\/em><\/span> How were they able to remodel the entire ship in only three days?\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Ishiguro:<\/em><\/span> Yeah, that&#8217;s a good question. It&#8217;s a big contradiction, isn&#8217;t it? I guess they were very good at it. (Laughs)\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Nakatani:<\/em><\/span> According to what we&#8217;ve heard, the idea of the bow gun came from Studio Nue. It would work the same as the output of an engine developed on Earth, so it would be easy to retrofit.\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Ishiguro:<\/em><\/span> Hmm, it uses the basic principle of a tachyon engine, even though that never came out on-screen. We called it a faster-than-light-engine, but the formal name would be tachyon engine. We first referred to the gun as the Tachyon Wave Gun, but &#8216;Tachyon&#8217; was deleted in the recording sessions. We all knew what it was, but we didn&#8217;t think the term would be familiar to everyone. We were more concerned with the design.\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<em>(Editor&#8217;s note: the original name was Hado-Ho, which translates literally to Wave Cannon. It was named the Wave-Motion Gun in <\/em>Star Blazers.)\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\tBasically all of this, the use of tachyons and such, was the idea of Mr. Aritsune Toyota. It probably also came from Mr. Matsumoto. He was always talking about things that confused other people. (laughter)\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Nakatani:<\/em><\/span> According to one story, Mr. Matsumoto consulted a professor somewhere to work out the Wave-Gun theory, and determine how <em>Yamato<\/em> would fly.\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Ishiguro:<\/em><\/span> I think his older brother is a university associate professor or a lecturer in physics, so your story might be correct.\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<em>(Editor&#8217;s note: a long discussion follows about tachyons, faster-than-light travel, and the theory of relativity. We&#8217;ll skip ahead to more talk about<\/em> Yamato&#8230;)\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Nakatani:<\/em><\/span> At which point was it decided to reduce the episode count?\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Ishiguro:<\/em><\/span> I believe it was November [1974].\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Nakatani:<\/em><\/span> There were a lot of things happening around that time.\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Ishiguro:<\/em><\/span> The production schedule needs a lead-time of about two months, otherwise we can&#8217;t finish an episode in time to air. If the series was supposed to finish at the end of March, the decision must be made by the end of the year, because the story has to be determined a month before that point.\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Nakatani:<\/em><\/span> Who decided on what the final episode would be?\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Ishiguro:<\/em><\/span> It wasn&#8217;t really one person&#8217;s decision, but it was Eiichi Yamamoto&#8217;s idea to revive Yuki.\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Nakatani:<\/em><\/span> Why did the others agree to such an idea?\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Ishiguro:<\/em><\/span> Well, it&#8217;s a strange one from a strictly logical point of view. A person&#8217;s brain cells die a short time after the body dies, so she should never have been able to revive. So the end becomes very religious and philosophical. It&#8217;s hard to express that in animation. It would be different if that had been our main theme, but bringing it in at the end is rather sudden. I don&#8217;t like stories like that very much. (Laughs)\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"image-middle\">\n\t<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault-images\/oct08\/26603.JPG\" border=\"0\" \/>\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\tAlso, I wish we could have elaborated more on the death of Dessler, but we didn&#8217;t have time. 26 episodes were too few. Finishing him off with an explosion was just too simple. We could have said his ship was about to warp when it was hit, and as a result it gets caught between dimensions. We could have killed him off in a much more special way, but it was too late.\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Nakatani:<\/em><\/span> The beam from the Dessler cannon moves pretty slowly.\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Ishiguro:<\/em><\/span> The animators did a sloppy job. (Laughs)\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Nakatani:<\/em><\/span> It takes several seconds too long.\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Ishiguro:<\/em><\/span> To tell you the truth, no animation studio was available to do episode 26, so we had a very hard time with it. Whenever a series is running down, a studio will start on a new one, so at that time all our regular animation studios were moving on. With episode 26 we wrestled with the story over and over, and the script got behind schedule. It needed to be finished in early January, but the whole month went by and it didn&#8217;t get done until February.\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\tWe didn&#8217;t have a finished storyboard until the beginning of March, and that&#8217;s when the animation began. It was supposed to air at the end of March, so there was less than a month to do everything, including the recording. Usually we took about three months to do a complete episode, but this time we had only three weeks, and all our animation studios were unavailable.\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\tEventually, we handed out scenes to all the animation directors, and somehow we made it.\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Nakatani:<\/em><\/span> I notice that the Captain&#8217;s quarters became smaller in that episode.\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\tIshiguro. That&#8217;s right&#8230;\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Nakatani:<\/em><\/span> It was small to begin with, but in the last episode it seemed to be filled up by just one bed!\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Ishiguro:<\/em><\/span> (Laughs)\n<\/p>\n<p><h3>The End<\/h3>\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"image-middle\">\n\t<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault-images\/oct08\/26604.JPG\" border=\"0\" \/><\/p>\n<p>\n\t<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault-images\/oct08\/26605.JPG\" border=\"0\" \/>\n<\/p>\n<p>\nRead our tribute to Mr. Ishiguro <a href='https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/692'>here<\/a>\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\tRead a 1977 interview with Ishiguro <a href='https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/279'>here<\/a>\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\tRead a 1980 essay by Ishiguro about the first <em>Yamato<\/em> series <a href='https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/367'>here<\/a>\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\tRead a 1992 interview with Ishiguro about the second <em>Yamato<\/em> series <a href='https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/446'>here<\/a>\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\tRead a 2007 interview with Ishiguro <a href='https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/691'>here<\/a>\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\tListen to a live 2007 interview at <em>Anime World Order<\/em> <a href='http:\/\/www.animeworldorder.com\/2008\/05\/bonus-interview-with-noboru-ishiguro.html'>here<\/a>\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\tRead a 2010 interview with Ishiguro <a href='https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/548'>here<\/a>\n<\/p>\n<p>\n\t<a href='https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/276'>Return to Fanzine Overview<\/a><br \/>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[20,118],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-1313","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-articles-series-1","category-noboru-ishiguro-interviews-essays"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1313","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=1313"}],"version-history":[{"count":9,"href":"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1313\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":42733,"href":"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1313\/revisions\/42733"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=1313"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=1313"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=1313"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}