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Heartbreakers, Inc.

(Note: All information is taken from the later Nepleslian dub.)

This animated series chronicles the legendary exploits of the mercenary group Heartbreakers, Inc. as they travel the universe, vanquishing evil and protecting the powerless. They'll do any job…for a price! Or so they claim. Even though they advertise themselves as soldiers of fortune, the Heartbreakers often accept things like 'friendship' as payment, following a vaguely defined code of honor. Their defense of the defenseless frequently pits them against their archenemies, the Killer Squid Society, KiSS.

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Production Information

After the defense of the I'ee home planet Ee'ee by the combined forces of the YSS Heartbreaker and Independent, the I'ee became rather enamored with their rescuers. Tales began to spread of the two crews' heroic actions, second-hand information gathered from Ee'ith Ambassadors like Sammy Ee'ith, Sally Ee'ith and Yui Ee'ith. As the stories traveled, they grew and shifted, mutating into something almost unrecognizable. One day, a group of I'ee fans formed the Gendai Yamatai Bunka Kenkyukai ('Society for the Study of Modern Yamatai Visual Culture') or Genyaken. They wanted to show their appreciation for these heroic efforts through the traditional Yamataian medium of animation.

With no first-hand knowledge of, or experience with, Yamatai Star Empire, USO, their technology, culture or even humanoid appearance in general, things did not exactly go well. The Genyaken members assumed everyone involved were friends and comrades, for one, mashing both crews together onto one starship. That somehow contains several other craft just as large as itself. The designs of the crew members and their equipment changes multiple times per episode. Limbs often bend and twist in impossible ways, when the animation isn't limited to still frames sliding across the screen. Apparently the limbs of the I'ee were not exactly designed for art or animation. Notably, The Galactic Princess and her subjects are drawn and animated very well in comparison. Every character was voiced by a female I'ee, in 'authentic' Yamataigo, using their speech synthesizers. The results were…unique.

However, due to this being one of the first examples of I'ee media created after exposure to other cultures, it was wildly successful. Copies were spread across the planet, onto I'ee spacecraft, and eventually made their way to Independent. Where the series was discovered by one Koga Akemi. Who couldn't have been happier. Redubbing the entire thing in Trade with intentionally goofy dialogue (instead of unintentionally goofy, although the original Yamataian version is also included, with subtitles), Akemi even voiced the character of Lover/Rover himself/herself. A theme song was even added: “My Heart, Your Breaks!” by KOgama.

Copies of this new dub began circulating on Akemi's Stations in early YE 40, appearing at Akemi's everywhere soon after. Within four months it was a common sight on Planet Nepleslia, and even Yamatai (Planet) was unfortunately aware of its existence.

OOC Notes

Reynolds created this article on 2018/04/01 17:22.