

グッドモーニング・アルテア
The story revolves around Nikolai, apparently a part-cyborg; Galory, a young boy who apparently is part human/part Crest person, and Althea, who is entirely a Crest person. Seems the Earth and the Crest people were at war for 300 years so there's still a lot of bad feelings present. The ship Galory, Nikolai and others are on is ambushed and almost everyone killed by some kind of automated attack ships from a huge Crest ship that has been taken over by an automaton. Galory, Nikolai and Althea go to the ship to try and see if there are any survivors of an advanced party from Galory's ship that can be saved, and to see if they can destroy the Type 38 automaton in the ship's core. (Source: AniDB)
The story revolves around Nikolai, apparently a part-cyborg; Galory, a young boy who apparently is part human/part Crest person, and Althea, who is entirely a Crest person. Seems the Earth and the Crest people were at war for 300 years so there's still a lot of bad feelings present. The ship Galory, Nikolai and others are on is ambushed and almost everyone killed by some kind of automated attack ships from a huge Crest ship that has been taken over by an automaton. Galory, Nikolai and Althea go to the ship to try and see if there are any survivors of an advanced party from Galory's ship that can be saved, and to see if they can destroy the Type 38 automaton in the ship's core. (Source: AniDB)
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Boltz
April 10, 2012
Whoa, radical dude! Look at all the explosions, bad ass mecha and the totally naked girl that’s running around! Is what I would like to say as an 80′s Sci-Fi fan, to make it sound, like this OVA is any good. But it’s not. Actually, it’s pretty bad. Not cheesy bad, just bad. In fact, they’ve really trashed it over at the Colony Drop website. Nevertheless, there is some good stuff in the details. Althea sets out quite ambitiously, as a hardcore action packed mecha, but gets destroyed by the awful direction. The story is all over the place, and it’s obvious that the creators wanted tocram in too much in such a short OVA. That’s not the biggest problem though. I don’t know what the production team was smoking, but some scenes look like they were glued together by an amateur. You’ll get a scene, where Althea is talking to Galory, which suddenly gets interrupted by a scene where she is staring off and then a scene cuts in with the end of the dialog, interrupted by some other event. Uh, it’s quite obvious that some stuff is missing here, people! Every now and then though, you get a scene that’s actually fluid, and those are kinda nice. For example, when Nikolai’s friends get blown up and he falls into a bad ass frenzy. Spidy-insectoid enemy mecha designs sure make for some interesting fights. On the softer side, you have a Macross-like singing moment or two, a dab of romance and even a message of interracial friendship. And let’s not forget the bare naked scene with Althea, which is probably the longest one in the anime history. Yep, she just stands there, flashing her boobs. Don’t get your hopes up though, because the animation isn’t really all that good. Sorry to disappoint you, but any decent quality image you might find on the net is probably from an animation cell and not actually from the video source. Most of the scenes are very dark and badly directed anyway, and because there’s only a poor VHS-rip available, you’ll have to struggle a bit to decipher the pixels. I really wish some of these older titles could get a remaster, if not for anything else than for the artistic value it presents to the lovers of 80′s animation. Bad animation and production aside – the music score: it’s awesome! Seriously, I’ve only been able to find one OST CD (out of supposedly three), with 9 songs, and I’ve been listening to it all day. Yeah, the music consists of 80′s electronic tunes, but it has a general appeal and it would sound so grand, had it been done with real instruments instead. There’s a wide variety of different melodies. Some are serene and tranquil, like you’re just cruising trough a solar system and enjoying the view. Others are adventurous and all hyped up, suited to accommodate an ace mecha pilot in a heated fight. And some are just plain grandiose, painting the story of a war that rages over galactic proportions. If for nothing else, I’ll remember Althea for the few nice scenes and definitely for the music. Oh god, that music!
ktulu007
February 20, 2019
Good Morning Althea is an hour long OVA from the tail end of 1987. It was based off of an Itou Takehiko manga. One of these days I'll talk about his famous works like Outlaw Star & Angel Links, but I guess starting with obscure works no one remembers or cares about is just as good. Story: We open with a ship getting attacked by automatons. Since they're taken by surprise and have shields made out of papier mâché, only four people survive the initial attack and one of them dies immediately. I hope you got attached to him in the three minutes he was on screen becauseotherwise having him survive at all is just stupid. The two people left on the bridge are young Galory and the cyborg Nikolai. Galory decides to awaken the "Crest" girl Althea and get her help in dealing with the automatons. The trio decide to go over to the ship they've taken over, hopefully find survivors and destroy the core. Which should be all well and good so long as they don't find survivors only to have them die three and a half minutes after being found. That would just be pointless. The big issue with the OVA is with the awkward, stilted way events unfold. We start with the whole "Everybody is dead, Dave" incident. Then they just decide "well, we can't escape, better try to destroy the core." This is followed by them running around this ship that seems deserted and includes a scene of Galory & Althea just sitting down and chatting away like they can't be bothered to care. It also includes a scene of Nikolai finding survivors only for them to die pretty much immediately before the main trio meet up for the climax. The idea of having a small group try and stop a threat on a basically abandoned ship could work, in theory. We just needed a more cohesive, better constructed plot surrounding it. Characters: Now, what I'm going to compare this to is the episode Lower Decks from Star Trek. This episode isn't even as long as this OVA, focuses on characters we've never seen before and it gives you enough about those characters to get you invested in them. The reason I bring this up is simple. If it's possible to get me invested in four characters with a run time of forty five minutes, it should be easy to do the same with three characters when you have fifty. Good Morning Althea does not manage it in the slightest. One issue with the characters is their stilted dialogue. I have to go back to the scene where Althea & Galory just pause during their dangerous mission to chat about nothing. Because if I'm trying to go into enemy territory to bring down a specific target, I know I want to just pause for a picnic and singing kumbaya. Singing a song that isn't trash is also an option. It also wastes our time with these non-characters who get killed off very shortly after we're introduced to them. And I have to wonder what the point is. We don't spend enough time with these characters to give a shit about them. They have basically no impact on the narrative. Why are they here? It doesn't help that the dynamics don't seem remotely natural. They try to push a close connection between Althea and Galory but they barely know each other and only share a couple awkward conversations. There's also Nikolai. They have this "arc" with him where he goes from being standoffish and harsh with the others to actually really caring about them, but there doesn't seem to be anything to explain his change of heart. He just kind of shifts from one to the other for no reason. It's like Squall's horribly written romance, but more terse. That being said, I don't really dislike the characters. They aren't actively annoying, horrible or anything like that. They're just a bland trio with contrived attempts at making them more compelling that don't ultimately pay off. Art: The artwork isn't bad nor is it good. There's really nothing in it that makes it stand out from other anime of the mid to late 80s. The characters don't have good designs. The general aesthetic is just kind of dull. The action sequences aren't interesting to watch. It all just looks a bit underwhelming if I'm being honest. Sound: The acting is fine. With the people they got, it could have been really good if they'd had something to their characters but even without that minor detail, they give fine performances. Genda Tessyo & Horikawa Ryo were definitely better in both Dragonball & Yu Yu Hakusho though. The music's passable too. Ho-yay: There isn't any. Which is fine since what little romance there is in the OVA is rubbish. Areas of Improvement: Lose all the minor fodder characters. Honestly, we don't need characters who show up only to die in a couple minutes. There's no impact from it and it just wastes time. Build up the relationships before they swap ships. Because that scene where they just drop everything to talk is dumb. Tweak the opening. Instead of having these people be on a ship that gets attacked, I'd have Galory and Nikolai find Althea in an escape pod, find out what happened to her ship and then decide to go in. It spares us questions like "why did this thing stop attacking for no reason after killing everyone but these three?" Final Thoughts: Good Morning Althea isn't a bad OVA. While it does have a lot of issues, both with its narrative & characters, they aren't so egregious that I'd call it bad. That being said, it's definitely very weak and none of the elements really hold up very well. If you want some classic sci-fi goodness, look elsewhere. I'm giving it a 4/10.
7gatsu
January 12, 2026
I feel compelled to balance out the review scenario for this apparently forgotten 80s OVA. Good Morning Althea was released just at the end of 1987 in a pretty competitive landscape. The sci-fi theme was wildly popular and dystopian futures where all the rage back then so it played safe on the setting aspect, finding its audience without issues. Over 35 years later, though, can the OVA stand the test of time? But is it even the right question? In my reviews i tend to compare the production with its contemporaries since it would be unfair to draw comparison with more modern and high budgetproductions. In doing so, Good Morning Althea might not look like hot stuff but it has redeeming points. Let's start as always with the direction, handled by Tonokatsu Hideki. The man started out directing series episodes in mid 80s and then tested his ability with OVAs such as Althea, Tekkaman Blade II, Chou Kousoku Gran Doll and Silent Mobius. A good run that landed him even more directorial roles for Lupin III TV specials in the early 2000s. His directorial skills might not be genius-level as Kawajiri but he had solid basis and even though Althea is a bit rough around the edges, it still keeps the watcher engaged and interested in what's happening. Many might remember the OVA for the nudity scene involving the heroine, but that's not gratuitous and it makes sense according to what's happening on the spaceship at the beginning. Animation wise it's standard, no high notes and no great display but its functional and generally well executed. The story tackles heavy themes involving racism but with satisfactory redeeming arcs, even in the short 50 minutes run. Watch it without big expectations and you won't be disappointed. Story: 1/2 Direction: 1/2 Animation: 1/2 Characters: 1/2 Music: 0.5/2 Bonus points: 1.5/2 Final score: 6/10
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