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Legend of the Galactic Heroes

A review of the epic space opera series that explores the conflict between the Galactic Empire and the Free Planets Alliance.

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certainty: likely

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importance: 6/10

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Yotam, Kris · Jul 2025

Yotam, Kris. (Jul 2025). Legend of the Galactic Heroes. krisyotam.com. https://krisyotam.com/reviews/anime/logh

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  journal = "krisyotam.com",
  year    = "2025",
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  url     = "https://krisyotam.com/reviews/anime/logh"
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