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Studio AIC Initial release 21 March 1990 | 6.5/10 Licensed by ADV Films | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Released March 21, 1990 – May 17, 1991 Runtime 60 minutes (ep. 1)40 minutes (ep. 2) Production company Anime International Company Similar Treasure Planet, The Ice Pirates, Cybernetics Guardian, Virgin Fleet, Call Me Tonight |
Sol Bianca (ソルビアンカ, Sorubianka) is a two-volume original video animation (OVA) anime series released in 1990 and 1991 by director Katsuhito Akiyama in association with AIC. Sol Bianca: The Legacy is a remake of this series.
Contents
- The Crew
- Sol Bianca OVA 1
- Sol Bianca 2 OVA 2
- Turbo CD game
- English
- Japanese
- VHS release
- LD release
- DVD release
- Cancellation
- Awards
- References

The name of the OVA is also the name of the ship that serves as both the home and the interstellar headquarters for an all-female band of notorious pirates. Thanks to a stowaway who hides himself aboard their ship following one of their raids, they learn of the ultimate treasure: the Gnosis (pronounced "G'Nohsis" in dialogue), an artifact reputedly from old Earth itself.

Unfortunately for them, the Gnosis happens to be in the hands of Emperor Batros, the brutal ruler of the planet Tres (pronounced "trez" in dialogue) who is executing great numbers of enemies, real or speculated, as a result of his military occupation of the neighboring planet Uno. Armed with a little luck, a sniper gun that can shoot from orbit, and a technologically advanced ship, the crew of the Sol Bianca are about to make a run for the greatest prize of all.

The Crew

In Sol Bianca: the Legacy she is the one who inherits the control pistol, recovered the ship and June. As the owner she is the captain.
In Sol Bianca: the Legacy she is a lot more fond of drinking.
Note: In the English Dub it's "Jenny".

In Sol Bianca: the Legacy she is found inside the Sol Bianca by April. She is the last remaining member of the original crew. June has a very strong connection to "G", the ship's artificially intelligent computer, and may even be a part of it in some way. She also has a holographic device that creates Sancho (who looks like a genie) that is linked to "G" and has the ability to access and manipulate other computer systems.
In Sol Bianca: the Legacy she is a stowaway on the ship. April decided to help her find her parents on Earth, only to find out from her uncle and aunt that May's parents have been killed by another group of pirates. She then decided to go with April and the others as a new and youngest crew member. On-board she attends a holographic simulated school life. She is usually lively, and somewhat immature person. She is often more preoccupied with having fun than with getting her homework done.
Sol Bianca / OVA 1
He uses the guise of the Gnosis, to convince the Sol Bianca crew to take him there, where he plans to rescue his mother.
Sol Bianca 2 / OVA 2
Turbo CD game
A single game was released based on the movie for the Turbo CD on June 29, 1990 by NCS. As the movie was only initially released in Japan, and due to the failings of the TurboGrafx-16 in America, the title was never released in North American markets. The format is a role-playing game. It featured the ship's crew from Sol Bianca and offered seven episodes.
English
Feb Fall - Gabrielle Union
April Bikirk - Maggie Q
Japanese
April Bikirk - Rei Sakuma
Janny Mann - Minami Takayama
May Jessica - Miki Ito
Feb Fall - Yoko Matsuoka
June Ashel - Yuriko Fuchizaki
Rim Delapaz - Daisuke Namikawa
Melanion Delapaz - Tesshō Genda
Batros - Takeshi Aono
Lind - Tomomichi Nishimura
Rammy - Jūrōta Kosugi
VHS release
Sol Bianca and Sol Bianca 2 were released on VHS in 1990 and 1991 respectively.
A.D. Vision released a subtitled VHS of the first volume in April 1993.
LD release
The laserdiscs included an additional floppy disc with data files that officially came with them.
DVD release
Sol Bianca is one of the rare cases where the first episode of the show had an English language dub made, but none was made for the second episode. This has been a reason stated by Matt Greenfield at numerous anime convention industry panels as to why a DVD release has never occurred.
Cancellation
Sol Bianca 3 was supposedly canceled due to low popularity in Japan.
Awards
It was voted best OVA at the 1993 Anime Expo.