The seeds find a ragtag group, including hot-rod space pilots, a retired general with his robot companion (Beba-2), and an exiled prince, who must unite to defeat the Gavanas forces.
While often dismissed as a Star Wars "rip-off," the film is praised by cult cinema fans for its energy and unique visual flair, such as space-faring sailing ships and bizarre villain designs. It is a reimagining of the 19th-century Japanese epic Nansō Satomi Hakkenden (The Eight Dog Chronicles), which adds a layer of classical mythology to the sci-fi setting. Spin-offs Uchu kara no messeji(1978)
Estimated between $5 and $6 million USD , making it the most expensive Japanese production at the time. The seeds find a ragtag group, including hot-rod
Uchu kara no messeji: Ginga taisen (TV Series 1978– ) - News - IMDb. Spin-offs Estimated between $5 and $6 million USD
The peaceful planet of has been conquered by the tyrannical Gavanas Empire , led by Emperor Rockseia XII. In a final act of desperation, the leader of Jillucia releases eight mystical Liabe seeds into space. According to legend, these seeds will find eight brave warriors destined to save the planet.
(released internationally as Message from Space ) is a 1978 Japanese space opera film that served as Japan's high-budget response to the global success of Star Wars . Directed by Kinji Fukasaku , known for his kinetic and gritty style, the film blended traditional Japanese folklore with futuristic sci-fi aesthetics. Film Overview Release Date: April 29, 1978 (Japan).
The film's popularity led to a spin-off TV series titled (or San Ku Kai ), which aired from 1978 to 1979.