Legend of Black Heaven

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Military / Superpower / Adventure13 EP/8 Jul 1999

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Synopsis

Don't let the rumpled suit and tired eyes fool you — Oji Tanaka is hiding a past as 'Gabriel,' lead guitarist of a heavy metal band called Black Heaven, though that was fifteen years ago, and his Gibson Flying V has been collecting dust ever since. Then a mysterious blonde woman named Layla shows up and convinces him to play again, which sounds like a midlife crisis cliché until you find out his guitar literally powers a superweapon in an ongoing intergalactic war. The cosmic stakes are played completely straight, which makes the contrast with Oji's mundane office life — bad coffee, passive-aggressive coworkers, family dinners — genuinely funny. It's a 13-episode TV series from 1999 that somehow makes 'aging rock guitarist accidentally becomes humanity's last hope' feel grounded and kind of melancholy. The soundtrack leans into classic rock in a way that actually works for the story, not just as background noise. If you liked the music-obsessed sincerity of Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad, or the absurdist genre-blending of FLCL, this sits in a similar space — though it has a more adult, quieter energy than either. It's less about the space battles and more about a guy rediscovering something he gave up without really deciding to. That tension carries the whole show.

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Ouji Tanaka

Former rockstar Ouji, now a family man, faces a midlife crisis until a chance encounter reignites his passion.

Portrayed by Billingslea Beau

Layla Yuki

Layla Yuki, a liaison between the band and Fomalhaut, reports Ouji's status and relays Fomalhaut's orders.

Portrayed by Gabrielli Elisa

Yoshiko Tanaka

Yoshiko, Ouji's wife and Gen's mother, suspects an affair with Layla and watches Ouji's rocker return.

Portrayed by Ruff Michelle

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