Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water is an animation series created by NHK, Toho and Korad, from a concept of Hayao Miyazaki, and directed by Hideaki Anno. Type: TV Series Plot Summary: In 1889, the world is on the pinnicle of great discoveries in technology. Captain Nemo and his Nautilus play a large part, though their origin is different from that of Verne's original. Nadia The Secret of Blue Water is a Japanese animated series between 1990-91 and animated by Gainax and Group TAC and directed by Hideaki Anno 1 Characters 2 Vehicles 3 Episodes 4 Soundtracks 5 Merchandise 6 Feature film 7 Voice actors Nadia La Arwall Jean Roque Lartigue Captain Nemo … She is in possession of an enigmatic blue crystal, which draws the desire of jewel hunters all over the world. Captain Nemo escorts Nadia, Jean, Marie, and King to his quarters to jettison off the Nautilus. Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water (ふしぎの海のナディア Fushigi no Umi no Nadia, lit. ... Nadia The Secret of Blue Water … Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water (ふしぎの海のナディア, Fushigi no Umi no Nadia, lit. In both, Blue Water is bigger than usual (see below), almost the same size of Nemo's one. The two kids help each other escape, running into the explorer Captain Nemo and his submarine the Nautilus. Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water takes place in an alternative version of 1889, where a fourteen-year-old girl named Nadia meets Jean, a young, free-thinking inventor. However, Electra confronts him at the bridge, revealing to Nadia that Nemo is her Father, the king of Tartessos, and that he destroyed Tartessos 13 years before. "Nadia of the Mysterious Seas") is a Japanese anime television series that originally aired from April 13, 1990 to April 12, 1991 on NHK-G in Japan. The series was inspired by the works of Jules Verne, particularly Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and the exploits of Captain Nemo. In mankinds grasp for the future, a sinister foe known only as Gargoyle, obsessed with restoring the former Atlantean empire to the glory it once held, begins his plans to take over the world. In episode 1, two close-up of Blue Water are shown: once when Nadia is at the Eiffel Tower, once during the dialog between the girl and the manager, at circus. The story was inspired by the works of Jules Verne, particularly Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and the exploits of Captain Nemo. The music is first-rate, and most of the episodes are wonderful as well, with some being pure character interaction and others slam-bang action second to none. Andrew Osmond on an anime classic, available at last in the UK. The children are kept aboard the submarine for three days while Nemo and his command crew pursue an enemy submarine (the same "sea monster" that wrecked the Abraham). Click to manage book marks. Nadia: Secret of the Blue Water. Emperor Neo (ネオ皇帝 Neo Koutei), Neo Icon Epiphanes (ネオ・イコン・エピファネス Neo Ikon Epifanesu) or Venusis la Arwall (ビナシス・ラ・アルウォール Binashisu Ra Aruworu) is a supporting character and secondary antagonist in Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water. Adrift on the ocean, Jean, Nadia, and King are once again rescued by another vessel - a mysterious submarine commanded by Captain Nemo and his first officer, Electra.