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Jikō Wakusei Gdleen
Cover of the first light novel
自航惑星ガデュリン
(Jikō Wakusei Gadyurin)
GenreScience fiction
Light novel
Written byYuto Ramon
Illustrated byHitoshi Yoneda
Published byKadokawa Shoten
ImprintSneaker Bunko
DemographicMale
Original runSeptember 1989November 1991
Volumes7
Original video animation
Directed byTakao Kato, Toyoo Ashida
Written byMichiru Shimada
Music byMichiaki Kato
StudioTokyo Laboratory
ReleasedMarch 1, 1990
Runtime45 minutes
Video game
DeveloperJorudan
PublisherSETA
GenreRole-playing game
PlatformSuper Famicom
ReleasedMay 28, 1991

Jikō Wakusei Gdleen (自航惑星ガデュリン, Jikō Wakusei Gadyurin), known simply as Gdleen, is a Japanese science fiction light novel series written by Yuto Ramon and illustrated by Hitoshi Yoneda. The first novel in the series, subtitled Kamigami no Mikotachi (神々の巫子たち, trans. The Shamans of the Gods), was published in September 1989 by Kadokawa Shoten under the Sneaker Bunko imprint. It was adapted into an original video animation and released in 1990.

A role-playing video game based on the anime was developed by Jorudan and published by SETA, for the Super Famicom in 1991.

Plot

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The plot of Gdleen revolves around Ryūn who crash lands on the planet Gdleen. There he meets Fana and the two are soon entangled in a long-standing war between the Babaress and Miyorl tribes.

Media

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Light novels

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Jikō Wakusei Gdleen series
No. Subtitle Release date ISBN
1 Kamigami no Mikotachi (神々の巫子たち, trans. Shamans of the Gods) September 1989[1] 978-4044112011
2 Ryūn no Densetsu (リューンの伝説, trans. Legend of Ryūn) November 1989[2] 978-4044112028
3 Gdleen Keikaku (ガデュリン計画, trans. The Gdleen Project) January 1990[3] 978-4044112035
Gdleen (Ai Hōrō Hen (愛・放浪編)) series
No. Subtitle Release date ISBN
1 Atsuki Kaze no Otome (熱き風の乙女, trans. Maiden of the Passionate Wind) October 1990[4] 978-4044112042
2 Kurenai no Senshi-tachi (紅の戦士たち, trans. The Crimson Warriors) December 1990[5] 978-4044112059
3 Unmei no Hijiri Kyōdai (運命の聖兄妹, trans. The Fated Holy Siblings) May 1991[6] 978-4044112066
4 Taiyō no Musume (太陽の娘, trans. Daughter of the Sun) November 1991[7] 978-4044112073

Anime

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The OVA, called Gdleen, was directed by Takao Kato and Toyoo Ashida and based on a screenplay written by Michiru Shimada.

Video game

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The video game adaptation, called Gdleen,[8][unreliable source?] was designed by Yuhei Yamaguchi, while the music was composed by Psychosonic, You Ohyama, and Toshimichi Isoe.[9][unreliable source?] It is a single-player video game, and was the first role-playing game for the Super Famicom,[citation needed] released six months after the video game console's launch in Japan.

References

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  1. ^ 自航惑星ガデュリン(1)神々の巫子たち (角川文庫―スニーカー文庫) (in Japanese). ASIN 4044112010.
  2. ^ 自航惑星ガデュリン(2)リューンの伝説 (角川文庫―スニーカー文庫) (in Japanese). ASIN 4044112029.
  3. ^ 自航惑星ガデュリン(3)ガデュリン計画 (角川文庫―スニーカー文庫) (in Japanese). ASIN 4044112037.
  4. ^ ガデュリン(愛・放浪編 1)熱き風の乙女 (角川文庫―スニーカー文庫) (in Japanese). ASIN 4044112045.
  5. ^ カデュリン(愛・放浪編 2)紅の戦士たち (角川文庫―スニーカー文庫) (in Japanese). ASIN 4044112053.
  6. ^ ガデュリン(愛・放浪編 3)運命の聖兄妹 (角川文庫―スニーカー文庫) (in Japanese). ASIN 4044112061.
  7. ^ 太陽の娘―ガデュリン(愛・放浪編) 4 (角川文庫―スニーカー文庫) (in Japanese). ASIN 404411207X.
  8. ^ ガデュリン [Gdleen] (in Japanese). super-famicom.jp. Retrieved September 15, 2012.
  9. ^ "GD Leen for SNES (1991)". MobyGames. Retrieved September 15, 2012.
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