Concours en vue du nombre de brandy d’Andromede bus en une heure.
Il se dit que le barman a plusieurs bras et peut en servir 8 d’un coup… 👀
Sinon, comment prouver que je galère vraiment plus avec Warrius de profil qu’avec Harlock, avec les draft…🙈

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Concours en vue du nombre de brandy d’Andromede bus en une heure.
Il se dit que le barman a plusieurs bras et peut en servir 8 d’un coup… 👀
Sinon, comment prouver que je galère vraiment plus avec Warrius de profil qu’avec Harlock, avec les draft…🙈

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A few weeks ago I started watching the various films and series about Captain Harlock as well as Galaxy Express 999. It's a universe that I really appreciate and it's now among one of my favorite series.
The next drawing I post will probably be an illustration of Maetel and Tetsuro because I love that duo.🥹
“Galaxy Express 999” and “Adieu Galaxy Express 999”: An Overview
To me, Galaxy Express 999 is often mislabeled as just a “scary machine-civilization dystopia”. On the surface it definitely plays that role, but I really cannot read it as just that. At its core, it feels more like a story where Leiji Matsumoto, a man who openly adored machines and space, puts a quiet brake on himself in the middle of Japan’s high economic growth era.
Yes, the film is packed with images of mechanized bodies and grotesque endgames of an overdeveloped machine civilization, so it is easy to read it as “anti‑machine”. But the “real main dish” Matsumoto puts on the table at the end is somewhere else. What is treated as the genuine form of “eternity” is not an indestructible artificial body, but the fragile, living chain of “ordinary life being passed on from parent to child.” The final monologue by Harlock in Adieu Galaxy Express 999 works almost like an answer key to this, and for me that scene is the beating heart of the whole work.
On top of that, this film was made in the full cel‑animation era, long before the digital workflow we take for granted now. Every frame is literally the result of labor‑intensive, hand‑drawn work by animators. That “blood, sweat and tears” approach leaves a very human texture on the screen, and I cannot help but feel that this hand‑made quality strongly reinforces the warmth of the story’s world and its refusal to let humans be completely swallowed by machines.
So for me, Galaxy Express 999 is not a simple SF sermon that just screams “NO” at machine civilization. Rather, it is a quietly stubborn statement by someone who loved machines and space with all his heart, yet still chose to place “modest human life” and “the relay of life across generations” at the very center of his story.
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The pure joy of holding this project in my hands 🥰🌸 it's even more beautiful in real printed version!! And the print job was so fast too 😳 I'm so happy about it!!! Happy cherry blossom days!!

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Next time Emeraldas will be joining them.