Queen Millennia

Queen Millennia (Japanese: Shin taketori monogatari: Sen-nen Jôo - "The new tale of the bamboo cutters: The queen of a thousand years") is a science fiction Anime by Leiji Matsumoto set in the Leijiverse. It is (very roughly) based on a Japanese folktale called Taketori monogatari which tells of a girl come down from the stars to rule Earth for 1000 years.

Plot: The young Hajime Amamori makes friends with a new girl at school (and assistant to his uncle, an astronomer), Yayoi Yukino. It later turns out that she is in fact an alien sent to Earth to supervise the undercover preparations for the day that the solar system's tenth planet, Lar Metal, will collide with Earth and wipe out all life on September 9, 1999, at 9:09:09. After a while, she starts plotting against her destined fate and tries to find a way to save humanity from destruction against the will of her mother, the queen of Lar Metal.

The series was popular in Europe in the end of the 80s/beginning of the 90s, but has never been published on video/DVD. In the US, the series was cut together with Captain Harlock by Carl Macek/Harmony Gold and published under the name Captain Harlock and the Queen of a Thousand Years. There is also a full-length movie which changes the original story somewhat.


 * The Chosen One: Subverted in that she should actually bring about The End of the World as We Know It: Yayoi. And subverted again in the end.
 * Compressed Hair: Selene
 * Crystal Spires and Togas: Lar Metal fits this to a t.
 * Dramatic Thunder
 * The End of the World as We Know It
 * Evil Laugh
 * The Faceless: Both the Millennium Thief and the Queen, though we get to see them both in the end.
 * Fanon Discontinuity: Many Matsumoto fans wish they had never made Maetel Legend due to . Many prefer the 1982 Queen Millenia as the definitive resolution
 * God Save Us From the Queen: Very much indeed.
 * Heel Face Turn: Very subverted as it's the title character who does it very early in the series. AND she thought she was the good one all along.
 * Heroic Sacrifice:
 * Human Aliens
 * Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy
 * La Résistance: The Millennial thieves.
 * Luke, I Am Your Father:.
 * They were even having a Sword Fight at the time. How much more obvious can you be?
 * Mysterious Waif: Yayoi.
 * Orphan's Ordeal: Both the grief and the investigate part
 * Plot Armor
 * Parental Abandonment: The queen.
 * Rapunzel Hair: Several
 * Royal Blood: is the source of super powers.
 * Snooping Little Kid: Hajime
 * Solemn Closing Theme: This. True, the title theme isn't exactly Hard Rock either, but the ending seems to be a bit more solemn.
 * Theme Naming: Matsumoto loves this trope.
 * There Is Another: (Debatably)  And also
 * Unfazed Everyman: Hajime.
 * Villain Ball: Having your daughter grow up on another planet, Okay. Doing this so early she can never have a true attachment to her "true" home - Stupid. Assuming she would work against the planet she had grown up on for the sake of a planet she has little more attachment to then Saturn - now that's an Atlas-sized villain ball.
 * You Fail Physics Forever and Science Marches On
 * Villain Ball: Having your daughter grow up on another planet, Okay. Doing this so early she can never have a true attachment to her "true" home - Stupid. Assuming she would work against the planet she had grown up on for the sake of a planet she has little more attachment to then Saturn - now that's an Atlas-sized villain ball.
 * You Fail Physics Forever and Science Marches On