
Ginga Hyouryuu Vifam 13
Oshimeter
Synopsis
On July 27 1996, Mr. Takeyuki Kanda died suddenly at the age of 52. Born August 11 1943, he was known as the director of several animations including VIFAM. Thus in 1998 a new TV series of VIFAM was broadcasted in memory of him. Televised 1998/3/21-1998/10/3 (in Kansai area), it contains 26 episodes, and like Twelve people disappeared it is a sidestory, but some new features are added: new persons, new RV, etc. The story could be inserted between #22 and #26 (#24 and #25 are digests) of VIFAM, and is divided into three parts: Act I (#1-14), Interlude (#15-18), Act II (#19-26), if we name them (in reality Act I and II have little relationship). It could also be the New Testament, but it is now regarded as an apocrypha (or worse, a pseudo-VIFAM). There are several reasons to say so, but to watch the story is the best way to understand them. (Source: u-netsurf.ne.jp/~suemura/vifam/vguide.html)
Episode Guide
Characters
Jimmy Eril
Shy, humble 7-year-old harmonica player, fiercely protective of Katue.
Portrayed by Chijimatsu Sachiko
Barts Lyan
14-year-old Neofam pilot, Barts befriends Roddy during their adventures.
Portrayed by Takemura Hiroshi
Maki Rowel
13-year-old Maki Rowel, with a boyish red cap, is a key character in Ginga Hyouryuu Vifam 13.
Portrayed by Hamura Kyouko
Roddy Shuffle
14-year-old Vifam pilot Roddy Shuffle befriends Barts, sharing adventures throughout their journey.
Portrayed by Nanba Katsuhiro
Sharon Publin
11-year-old Vifam girl; carefree, shameless, and teases others, especially Kentsu.
Portrayed by Hara Eriko
Kentsu Norton
Nine-year-old Kentsu Norton: fearless, military-obsessed, and never backs down from a fight.
Portrayed by Nozawa Masako
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