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Copyright: © 1986 Shogakukan / Kitty © 1992 US Manga Corps. Screenplay / Director: Imaizumi Toshiaki ![]() Parental Guidance Advised - Great flick for teens, but in the subbed version Frol curses like a stormtrooper. Dubbed version could be classified as 'Suitable for Family Viewing.' In a far future where mankind has spread to the stars, the Cosmo Acadamy was established to train the leaders of the future. The Acadamy is enormously selective, only accepting one in every 10,000 applicants, and graduation virtually guarantees a successful career of the candidate's choice. The main character is Tadatos Lane, a young man from a small agricultural colony who applied at the advice of this mentor, the Elder of his village. After passing all the initial tests (we can assume these exhaustively cover academic and possibly even physical accomplishments) he is ushered into the final entrance exam: a test of their real life survival abilities. Ten students are placed on an old ship orbiting an unknown planet and told that they must survive for 53 days. They can signal for help (and thus end the test) at any time, but other than that they have no contact with the outside world and must rely on their skills and the materials at hand. The proctors repeat several times that they pass or fail as a group, not individuals. No sooner do they enter the airlock than they discover that there are 11 people in their group, and no one can tell who the extra person is. Even Tadatos's minor telepathic ability cannot determine who is number eleven. The exam is rigorous. Within minutes upon entering the ship, bombs begin exploding. After defusing the bombs, other problems crop up: an accident during repairs critically injures one of the crew, a decaying orbit, and a mystery plague. Ultimately, the greatest test is seeing if the crew can overcome its mutual suspicion long enough to save themselves before tension turns to violence. Tados must try to decipher the conflicting personalities of the crew, the many layers of peril facing them all, his mysterious connection to the ship, and figure out just who this number 11 is, and why he or she is on the ship.
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