Bye-Bye Jupiter
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| Screenplay by | Sakyō Komatsu |
| Story by | Sakyō Komatsu |
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| Cinematography | Kazutami Hara |
| Edited by | Masaji Ohima |
| Music by | Kentaro Haneda |
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| Distributed by | Toho |
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Running time | 129 minutes |
| Country | Japan |
| Languages | Japanese English |
Bye-Bye Jupiter (さよならジュピター, Sayonara Jiupitā; lit. Goodbye Jupiter) is a 1984 Japanese science fiction film directed by Sakyo Komatsu and Koji Hashimoto and co-produced and written by Komatsu. An early draft of the film's story was novelized by Komatsu two years prior to its release as Sayonara Jupiter, which won the 1983 Seiun Award. Akihiko Hirata made his final film appearance in the film.