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Friday, March 13, 2026

THE ALFEE -- Brave Love 〜 Galaxy Express 999

 

I only got the news earlier today through the regular NHK News broadcast, but veteran seiyuu and actress Masako Ikeda(池田昌子)passed away on March 3rd from an intracerebral hemorrhage at the age of 87. In her long career, she had a lot of roles of course, but one of her most famous roles was as the beautiful if enigmatic Maetel in "Galaxy Express 999"(銀河鉄道999). She was certainly one of the first anime characters that I got to remember as a young kid.


What I didn't know was that Ikeda had also been the regular actress for Audrey Hepburn when creating the Japanese dubbed versions of the latter's movies such as "Sabrina".

Now, my first instinct was to see whether I could find anything that Ikeda had sung during her long career but I realized that she had just stuck to her voice roles and work as a narrator. Therefore, I did some searching within the "Galaxy Express 999" franchise for any songs there. Up to this point, I've only seen several episodes of the original TV anime and then the first movie in 1979 featuring Godiego's(ゴダイゴ)big hit.

If I'm not mistaken, there were two other motion pictures featuring anime's most famous train with the second of these being "Galaxy Express 999 ~ Eternal Fantasy" which came out in theatres in March 1998. Ikeda returned as Maetel but the band taking care of the theme song this time wasn't Godiego but rock band The Alfee. Comparing "Brave Love 〜 Galaxy Express 999" with Godiego's "Galaxy Express 999", whereas the latter was all about the excitement and adventure of being on such a special train, the former which was written and composed by Toshihiko Takamizawa(高見沢俊彦)was a very Alfee-esque song with its triumphant anthemic style. It would almost be like yelling out "Galaxy Express 999...ASSEMBLE!".

The single was released in February 1998 as The Alfee's 45th single and it peaked at No. 9 on Oricon. My condolences go to Ms. Ikeda's family, friends and fans.

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