Lonely salaryman Johnson laments his meager life, longing for a world of travel and excitement. But after engaging in a hallucinatory experience, he recalls vivid memories of a legendary space pirate named Cobra. WIth the Psychogun attached to his left arm, Cobra had travelled across space with his partner Lady Armaroid. The two formed an infamous team feared by authorities and loathed by the Pirate Guild—a conglomerate of the most powerful pirates in the galaxy, Back on Earth, an encounter at a casino changes Johnson’s life, as his winnings bring him face-to-face with the manager—Pirate Guild boss Vaiken, whom he’d seen defeated by Cobra in his dream. Recognizing Johnson as the disguised Cobra, Vaiken attempts to exact revenge—but instead activates the Psychogun hidden under Johnson’s left arm, triggering his repressed memories and alerting Lady Armaroid. Now after besting Vaiken once again and with his memories restored, Cobra leaves hiding and sets out to stop the Pirate Guild’s interstellar mafia. He and Lady Armaroid traverse space, continuing their life of high-stakes adventure while aiding those wronged by the Guild’s members. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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I am putting the conclusion first for those who do not care about details: this is a typically solid '80s series, one more focused on fun and action than fleshing out deep character qualities. It has a lot of foibles, but nothing that should keep you from skipping the series if you like action and adventure focused anime. This series is kind of like what you would get if you took Space Captain Harlock, but if instead of going the route of incredibly self-serious and subdued it went for of goofy and flamboyant. You can see the difference really starkly comparing the flashbacks, where Cobra haslong hair, talks much more seriously, and the music becomes more dramatic, with the less serious present where Cobra looks goofy. I first became excited by this series when Cobra was thinking really hard about his past, and then suddenly the art zoomed into a box like 1/12th the size of the screen with his face, resembling a mirror I guess, and then this randomly propagated five times in a diagonal line. I became even more excited when the first climactic battle scene had soft jazz playing, which was surreal and hilarious. It is the little details like this that make the series great if you watch out for them, and it is refreshing to have a series where the humor relies on wit instead of events like random school chase scenes (Code Geass) or how much food someone eats (too many anime to even try to single one out). As you can see from the summary, the series has three really nice arcs, with some shorter one shots and the like at times too, which gives you three different thoughtful stories. Fans of anime that really ramp up just how incredibly evil and malicious the enemy empire is might be disappointed here, since the main foe (The Guild) is, for the most part, more of an entity that Cobra is constantly annoyed by rather than a big bad that is so evil it must be taken down at any cost. Regarding character, Cobra is unfortunately a little too much of your typically invincible hero. You never feel any urgency of a possible loss for Cobra, and indeed none ever comes. I do like how this series approaches the morals of the characters. The girls are sexual instead of sexually indignant all but once, taking compliments in stride even if they turn Cobra down. Although Cobra tries to generally save people, he certainly has no qualms about killing them. I think this is the first time I have seen or read anything like this that the hero does not constantly puzzle the moral quandary of whether or not a bad guy should die. One rather large character problem is that Cobra's sidekick, Lady, basically has no reason to be there. Lady either sits around waiting to rescue him when he finishes kicking ass, or she gets captured, giving Cobra motivation to kick someone's ass. This is probably not a series to watch if you become upset by subtle/overt chauvinism (whichever you would decide this series has). The voice acting is around the high quality level of any well funded '80s series. The music is never bad, but the main climactic theme is overused. The music is probably most exciting in any club scene, where the anime rather charmingly struggles to futurize '80s club life. The art is not the best art ever, but it is rather consistent. Rather amusing is that before commercial breaks and at the end of episodes the art becomes bolder and sketchier to try to strike an emphatic capturing of the boldness that the audience should be feeling...when often it is not really there.
Being titled as "Space Adventure Cobra" in the states, this is the best anime of the Cobra franchise as it balances action, comedy, sci-fi, adventure & overall appeals to a male audience. If you like this anime then you should like every other installment to the Cobra series. Set in a "Star Wars like" world, Space Cobra begins with our main character Johnson (other times Joe Gillian) goes to a club where they offer "Trip Movies" granting people to be in a dream-like state & experiencing pleasure. Johnson's experience however, causes him to regain his lost memories; discovering he used to be a space pirate namedCobra. With his memories recovered & the aid of his android partner named Lady, Cobra is tired of his peaceful lifestyle so he decides to pick up the pirate life & go on space adventures in a manly style. Armed with his signature "Psycho Gun", Cobra has a big bounty on his head where his enemies include the Galactic Patrol & The Guild, (a mafia consisted of other space pirates.) The series tends to be episodic but has a story arc every now & then. The first few episodes being 1-12 is the longest arc as it serves as the introduction to Cobra; displaying what can be expected in the series as a whole. Much of the highlight of Cobra is the creativity being put into the universe & science fiction as it features a wide range of aliens, robots, technology & even sports such as the Rug Ball episodes 16-19. Space Cobra excels in giving action & new content in every episode making it highly rewatchable. Another good aspect is the animation as the director Osamu Dezaki (Black Jack OVAs, Golgo 13 The Professional, Rose of Versailles) once again delivers his signature directing style with interesting angles & dramatic still shots. I believe this anime granted Dezaki more creative freedom due to the sci-fi content of Cobra as it allowed for various color schemes. In short, The Movie for Cobra & this series have the best stylized animation being a very colorful & eye pleasing anime of the early 80's. Too some this may not seem like a big deal but for the animation it had in 1982, this is an accomplishment as it wasn't until the late 80's & early 90's when anime series began to have a consistent look & multi-color approach to their shows. (Examples include Toei's work in Saint Seiya, Sailor Moon, Fist Of The North Star 2, etc.) As expected in most episodic animes, if you don't like the main character you won't enjoy the series. Cobra as a character is inspired by the French actor Jean-Paul Benmondo, however Cobra also comes off as a mix of James Bond & Han Solo. Usually being depicted as a woman loving badass, Cobra can behave goofy at times but feels natural much like Lupin & Ryo Saeba. While we don't see an in depth look into his character we do understand what kind of person he is as more episode are watched. By the end of the series we see Cobra as a bit of an anti-hero as he tends to steal & kills various enemies of both genders but upholds chivalry towards certain people who ask for his help. He is often seen as selfish & uncaring, but deep down he has a good heart as seen in episode 26. Cobra is a manly anime that appeals to those who like to see a space adventure where a manly pirate goes up against robots, aliens,& pirates which also delivers plenty of eye candy with its multicolored universe filled with sexy women. If you enjoyed this series then you should have no problem with watching the additional anime series being "The Psycho Gun, Time Drive & Cobra The Animation 2010". Thankfully, the recommendations list for this series is mostly accurate as the other animes that you may enjoy include the following. (Lupin the 3rd, Dirty Pair, Golgo 13, City Hunter, Goku Midnight Eye etc.) As a final note, Space Adventure Cobra has great opening & closing themes which you will occasionally listen to.
Cobra is one of those any anime lover shouldn’t let go. Full of adventures, funny moments and great plots. Cobra is an adventurer who is always looking for new ways to get rich, no matter how. And also looking for ladies to be with him. He’s accompanied by an android called Lady Armaroid who will save his life more than once. The story is divided in three parts. Part 1: Cobra finds out that he can get a big treasure draw in the back of the three daughters of the famous adventurer Nelson, but Crystal Boy, his biggest enemy will try to get to it too. Part2: Cobra travels to planet Ralou to join a team of a sport called rugball, a mix of football and baseball, to bring down a criminal organization controlling the league. Part 3: Finally, Cobra will face Salamander, leader of the Guild. As we advance in the story we’ll know that Cobra has never been that blonde guy wearing the red suit we know, the flashback of the past will reveal us he was already a well-known pirate with plenty of enemies. During his transformation we find out he was a weapon hidden in his left arm and he can control it with his mind. Cobra is an anime made in the 1980’s so the technique isn’t as good as now, however, it’s really well-made. Also the color technique can be seen as “old”, with not so many details. Even technology will be obsolete for those who watch it for the first time. It has some fan service too, but not like in these days. It’s also remarkable the opening and the end credits, both songs were sang by Yoko Maeno and they’re very attractive. My recommendation is to watch this anime because you’re going to have a great time and some laughs too.
Space Cobra is a classic action adventure from the 80s, directed by Osamu Dezaki. *Story & Characters* Space Cobra's story takes place (where else?) in the space! It's basically just random 80's sci-fi that is kinda silly by today's standards. It contains wacky sci fi concepts, loads of improbable physics and even some magic… What's great about it, is that the sci-fi itself doesn't really matter in Cobra's case, since it's all about the action and the adventure while the sci-fi and space setting are just the dressing to make the adventure more epic and cool. The story itself is separated in to several arcs and a fewstand alone episodes, many of which are self contained. It does also have a main story that's primarily relevant in the first and final arcs of the series. Most of the arcs/episodes consist of Cobra taking up missions, fighting pirates or other alien creatures. They also end up involving (in one way or another) sexy chicks that wear skimpy outfits that Cobra ends up either having "fun" with, saving or fighting against. It is fast paced, has tons of action and it does give off a sense of adventure and discovering new and exotic locations. It's all pretty simple, but it also ends on a very good note. The characters consist of Cobra and his female android called Lady (yep, that's her name). Cobra is supposed to be a real role model for all men.. He's overpowered, doesn't take crap from nobody and he's a womanizer through and through. He also doesn't think twice about sending his enemies to their deaths, but the downside is that he hardly flinches when innocent people get killed as well. Lady is an android who's supposed to be the strong waifu figure that takes care of Cobra and attempts to keep him in check. There doesn't seem to be too much opportunity for chemistry between them, since she's not around that often but it's cool to see how they behave like they're very used to being around each other like an old married couple. Aside from them, the characters are either one or at best two dimensional villains, sexy women with little variety in personality, or ex-villains who are helpful, but usually end up dead rather quickly. That's about it for this section. It delivers on what it promises with good execution, but don't expect too much substance out of it. *Art & Sound* The art style is very nice and surprisingly detailed. It also looks a little like a western cartoon and not so much like an anime. It's actually pretty similar to the 80s animated film - 'Heavy Metal'. A film that's mostly known for its aesthetics. The animation is great and there's a ton of action, most of which has nice choreography, decent looking explosions and brutal violence in which people get killed at the drop of a hat (not much blood though). As for the character designs, the female figures here look way ahead of their time in terms of how curvy and sexy they are, and a lot of the alien and spaceship designs look very creative as well. Cobra himself is a muscular dude who's color coded red, has a goofy face and a gun for an arm. Now that is an awesome design. In addition, since this is a Space adventure there's also a lot of variety in terms of locations which all look very nice. Visually, Space Cobra has to be among the best tv anime ever, it holds up beautifully. In terms of soundtrack, there are some memorable tunes and the opening song specifically is very catchy.. It has cool Sound effects and cheesy, but solid voice acting. The only problem with it (which is a problem with many 80s anime) is that the sound quality doesn't sound very good by today's standards, even in the blu ray version. I guess you get used to it after a while, but unfortunately they were recording with toasters back then. *Conclusion* Overall Space Cobra is fairly creative and has superb production values. Doesn't have that much substance to it, but it's perfectly comfortable with what it is. It is also one of the most enjoyable shows I've seen in a very long time.
In the first stage we saw one guy named Johnson,he was a normal person who didn't like life. One day Johnson discovers that his real identity is actually the famous pirate Cobra. He changed his face and his own memories to runaway from the Pirate Guild.In short, Space Cobra is Tv show about some random guy who just travels and fights with aliens ("Trip Movie"). Cobra is an anti-hero who always looking for new ways to get rich and popular among women. Cobra is old anime so the art style is not the best, Also the color technique is “old”, but who cares about that?If you are a fan of anime, about random guy who just travels and fights, this is the anime for you. I hope that my little review shows you a bit of how good this anime series is. Story 9/10 Art style 8/10 Sound 10/10 Character 8/9 Enjoyment 10/10 Overall 9/10
Sapce Cobra, also known as Space Adventure Cobra is a 1982 sci-fi adventure directed by Osamu Dezaki (Ashita no Joe). It's 31 episodes that ran from October 1982 to May 1983. It's an adaptation of the manga Cobra by Buichi Terasawa that was publishing from 1978 to 1984. Johnson is your average meek saleryman who hates life and wishes for more excitement. One day Johnson discovers that his real identity is actually the notorious space pirate Cobra. He changed his face and his own memories to escape the Pirate Guild that was chasing him. Cobra has a unique psychogun embedded in his left arm that ispowered by his own will, which he uses to kill his enemies. Having recovered his past, his partner-in-crime Armaroid Lady, and his spaceship, he journeys across the galaxy seeking adventure. Space Cobra is a mostly episodic anime with a few exceptions. There are two stories in the entire 31 episode run that span multiple episodes. But other than that it's a new adventure every episode. However, this does not mean that only the story arcs are worth it. The episodic episodes are also a lot of fun. Sure, they don't add much to the story of the show, but lets be honest here, you're not watching Space Cobra for the intriguing world or the fantastic characters. You're watching Space Cobra to watch an awesome manly man being awesome, doing cool stuff, blowing stuff up, killing people, getting women, and so on and so forth. The animation in this show is ok. It's got it's moments where it shines, but it's also got a fair bit of reused animation and stills, but it was not bad enough that it hurt the show all that much. In that same vein though, it could also have been a lot better. I thought I was not gonna like Space Cobra all that much. Sure, it was fun, but it didn't seem to aim for much more than just being stupid and fanservicy fun. However the last little story arc in particular was really good. I enjoyed it a lot and it made me a lot more invested in the happenings of this world than I thought I would. I can't really say many straight up negative things on this show. What I can say though, is that I wish they would have fleshed out the universe a bit more than what they did, but I don't concider that a huge issue. If you don't like episodic anime or fanservice or even the sheer amount of stupid, you are not gonna enjoy this show. But if that doesn't bother you, you are gonna have a good time watching this show.
"While I was living a life filled with thrills, I desperately wanted a normal, quiet life. But when I have a normal life, I wanted the world of thrills." —Cobra The character of Cobra has a nose like Barney Rubble ("The Flintstones"), the guile of Han Solo ("Star Wars"), with the charisma of James Bond! Like Leiji Matsumoto's Captain Harlock, Cobra doesn't swear an allegiance to anyone, other than to suit his own causes (and often times, for the sake of a seductive damsel). This spaghetti-Western space adventure is a strange, yet very pleasing power fantasy — from start to finish! ⚠️ This review will contain lightspoilers ⚠️ —Story/Characters I mentioned in the intro paragraph that Cobra fights for himself and no one else, and the manga creator, Bu'ichi Terasawa states that he wanted to make a "samurai"-like space odyssey. This isn't usually done with manga adaptations, but allegedly, Mr. Terasawa was given permission from Osamu Dezeki to not only be in charge of the script, but also to arrange the arcs in the narrative to suit his fancy! I thought that was pretty incredible, since manga artists are usually more hands-off with the animated versions of their stories! With that being said though, I slightly prefer the film-version of "Space Cobra" ("Space ADVENTURE Cobra") to the TV series, because a) it had higher production values, and b) the series kind of jumps the gun and introduces the Crystal Bowie arc right off the bat, and Crystal Bowie is the most interesting villain! So, the second half of the series wasn't nearly as strong! The static-electricity villain, Salamander, couldn't contend against the gold-boned enigma of the pure-evil, Crystal Bowie! Not even by a long shot. This has a similar brand of brutal to something like "Hokuto no Ken" and "Saint Seiya" — where there are very deadly events that Cobra is forced to participate in: in Episode 28 ("Cobra's Angry Revenge"), there is a threat to be infected with a deadly strain of dysentery, in another story arc, starting in Episode 16 ("To Hell! Rug-Ball!"), Cobra competes in a deadly sport that is a combination of American football and baseball. There's also jet-powered skateboards and magnetic roller-skates skirmishes! Not only that, but Cobra has "Wolverine"-syndrome bad, because almost woman that he gets involved with, ends up dead! But, he always has Lady Armaroid with him, so I guess it's all okay? I think out of many heroines from the '80s, Lady might be the most badass (along with vixens like Haman Karn from "Zeta Gundam"). Usually, female characters from that time are more passive and tactical, but Lady is a fighter! She was probably my favorite character out of the bunch because of her loyalty to Cobra, her combat capabilities (though she does play the role of a damsel, herself, a couple of times), and gynoids are just really cool. Luna's Favorite Works by Each Respective Creator = ✅ Osamu Dezaki (director), notable works: * Ace wo Nerae! * Ace wo Nerae! (1979) * Ace we Nerae! 2 * Ace wo Nerae!: Final Stage * Air the Movie * Ashita no Joe ✅ * Ashita no Joe (Movie) * Ashita no Joe 2 ✅ * Ashita no Joe 2 (Movie) * Black Jack (eps 1-10) * Black Jack the Movie * Bōken-tachi Gamba to Nanbiki no Nakama * Burning Blood * Clannad the Movie * Eiyū Banka Kōshi-den * Gamba no Bōken * Genji Monogatari Sennenki * Golgo 13 ✅ * Golgo 13: Queen's Bee ✅ * Hakugei Densetsu * Ie Naki Ko * Ie Naki Ko (Movie) * Kaitei Chōtokkyū: Marine Express ("Undersea Super Train: Marine Express") * Karate Baka Ichidai * Kasei Yakyoku * Lupin III: Bye Bye Liberty — Kiki Ippatsu! * Lupin III: Harimao no Zaihō wo Ō!! * Lupin III: Hemingway Paper no Nazo * Lupin III: Napoleon no Jisho wo Ubae * Lupin III: Russia yori Ai wo Komete * Manga Sekai Mukashibanashi ("Manga Fairy Tales of the World") * Mighty Orbots * One Pound Gospel * Oniisama e... ✅ * Shin Ace wo Nerae! * Shuranosuke Zanmaken: Shikamamon no Otoko ("Sword for Truth") * Sōryūden * Space Adventure Cobra ✅ * Takarajima * Tetsuwan Atom: Atom Tanjō no Himitsu, Ivan no Wakusei — Robot to Ningen no Yūjō, Kagayakeru Hoshi — Anata wa Aoku Utsukushii, and Uchū no Yūsha * Tezuka Osamu no Kyūyaku Seisho Monogatari: In the Beginning * Tottoko Hamtarō Movie 1: Ham-Ham Land Daibōken * Tottoko Hamtarō Movie 2: Ham-Ham Hamūja! Maboroshi no Princess * Tottoko Hamtarō Movie 3: Ham Ham Grand Prix Aurora Tani no Kiseki — Ribon-chan Kiki Ippatsu! * Tottoko Hamtarō Movie 4: Hamtaro to Fushigi no Oni no Emon Tō * Ultraviolet: Code 044 * Versailles no Bara ✅ * Yuki no Jō (TV) ✅ Commentary: I'm not the biggest fan of Mr. Dezaki, but I can appreciate his work and see him as a staple in the industry (as you should). The "Cobra" franchise is something that I consider to among some of his greatest achievements, along with his adaptations of Riyoko Ikeda's publications! He is the master of the dramatic freeze frame, and has a very romantic slant to the projects that he chooses to adapt. Mr. Dezaki was the one that made Cobra's iconic "Psychogun" so memorable, since he slowed down the frames and animated the recoil and smoke to accentuate the impact of the weapon. Legendary director, great work on this project! Good Seiyū Work = ✅ Really Enjoyed the Seiyū's Performance = ✅ ✅ One of Luna's Favorite Performances OF ALL TIME = ✅ ✅ ✅ Nachi Nozawa as Cobra, notable roles: * Jin Munakata, Ace wo Nerae! 2 * Deimos, Deimos no Hanayome: Ran no Kumikyoku ✅✅✅ * Hyakkimaru, Dororo to Hyakkimaru * Masumi Hayami, Glass no Kamen * Alexander Anderson, Hellsing (2001) ✅✅✅ * Taka, Kaisei Yakyoku ✅✅✅ * Doctor Victor Frankenstein, Kyōfu Densetsu Kaiki! Frankenstein * Dr. Hasford, Macross Zero * Sasurai-kun, Sasurai-kun * Hans Axel von Fersen, Versailes no Bara ✅✅ * Raphael, Wata no Kuni Hoshi ✅✅✅ Commentary: I absolutely adore Mr. Nozawa's voice, it is so distinctive and manly! His role as Cobra reminded me of his roles as Taka ("Kaisei Yakyoku") and Raphael ("Wata no Kuni Hoshi"). He has a very commanding presence, an incredibly talented actor! He passed away in 2010, and will be missed by everyone who has enjoyed his delightful performances, over the years. Rest in peace! Yoshiko Sakakibara as Lady Armaroid, notable roles: * Reika Ryūzaki, Ace wo Nerae! 2 — originally voiced by Masako Ikeda * Meichi Yuri, Akuma no Riddle ✅✅ * Queen Nehellenia, Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS and Sailor Stars ✅✅✅ * Sybel, Black Magic M-66 * Azusa Matsudaira, Blue Seed * Sylia Stingray, Bubblegum Crisis ✅✅ * Mitsuko Asatani, Cat's Eye ✅✅✅ * Silene ("Sirene"), CB Chara Go Nagai World ✅✅✅ * Miran, Chōjikū Seiki Orguss 02 ✅ * Silene ("Sirene"), Devilman: Yochō Sirene-hen ✅✅✅ * Frederica Greenhill, Ginga Eiyū Densetsu ✅✅✅ * Aila Mu, God Mazinger * Integra Fairbrook Wingates Hellsing, Hellsing and Hellsing Ultimate ✅✅✅ * Sesshōmaru's Mother, InuYasha: Kanketsu-hen * Princess Airfield, Kantai Collection ("KanColle") ✅✅✅ * Shinobu Nagumo, Kidō Keisatsu Patlabor * Project 2501, Kōkaku Kidōtai 2.0 ("Ghost in the Shell 2.0") * Haman Karn and Mōar Pharoah, Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam ✅✅✅ * Jōshū Kasei, Psycho-Pass (series) ✅✅ * Karura-Ō, RG Veda * Flore, Rokushin Gattai GodMars * Medea, Saint Seiya Omega ✅✅✅ * Tomiko Asahina, Shinsekai yori ✅✅ * Feb Fall, Sol Bianca: Taiyō no Fune * Tekka's Maki-chan, Sore Ike! Anpanman * Misaki Kamiki Jurai, Tenchi Muyō! (series) ✅✅ * Antoinette, The Humanoid: Ai no Wakusei Lezeria * Aoi, Tide-Line Blue * Her Majesty the Queen, Otama, and Ogin — Urusei Yatsura ✅✅✅ * Elle de Rosenbach, Urusei Yatsura Movie 1: Only You ✅✅ Commentary: Ms. Sakakibara is incredible. Her character archetype is usually cold and sensual. I would compare her role as Lady Armaroid to Silene ("Devilman: Yochō Sirene-hen") and Sylia Stingray ("Bubblegum Crisis). Incredibly talented seiyū! Kiyoshi Kobayashi as Crystal Bowie, notable roles: * Talos, Crusher Joe ✅ * Dr. Sid, Final Fantasy: The Sprits Within * Adrian Rubinsky, Ginga Eiyū Densetsu ✅✅ * Mohammed Avdol, JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken (1993) * Daisuke Jigen, Lupin III ✅✅✅ * Levih Rah, Makai Toshi Shinjuku ("Demon City Shinjuku") * Gregore Garosh, Sōkō Kihei Votoms * Violence Jack: Jigoku Gai-hen ✅ * Bem, Yōkai Ningen Bem Commentary: Mr. Kobayashi makes such a menacing villain, when he's playing Crystal Bowie! He's most famous for playing Daisuke Jigen ("Lupin III"), and he has only recently retired from the role of Jigen. Amazing work with what he does! Gara Takashima as Dominique Royal, notable roles: * Hild, Aa! Megami-sama * Diana Barry, Akage no Anne * N'duhlle Gilford, Ao no 6-gō ✅ * Eri Kisaki, Detective Conan ✅✅✅ * Lady Lynx, Giant Gorg ✅✅✅ * Eva Friedel, Memories * Alice Miller, Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team — Miller's Report * Plakia Lexshue, Seikai no Monshō ("Crest of the Stars") ✅ * Lebia Mavelick, Silent Möbius ✅ Commentary: I really loved Ms. Takashima as Lady Lynx ("Giant Gorg"), that character was the most enjoyable to me in that series! She's also really great as Ran's mother in "Detective Conan"! She usually plays headstrong, yet alluring women — strong performance! Toshiko Fujita as Jane Royal, notable roles: * Enrico Pocchini, Ai no Gakkō Cuore Monogatari * Sharaku Hosuke, Akuma Tō no Prince: Mitsume ga Tōru * Bonobono, Bonobono ✅ * Rui Kisugi, Cat's Eye ✅✅✅ * Tom, Chibi Neko Tomu no Daibōken: Chikyū wo Sukue! Nakama-tachi * Taichi Yagami ("Tai Kamiya"), Digimon Adventure (series) ✅✅✅ * Dorimogu, Dorimogu Daa!! * Dai, Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibōken * Genki Horiguchi, Ganbare Genki * Kokiden no Nyōgo, Genji Monogatari Sennenki ("Millennium Old Journal: Tale of Genji") * Chigusa Tsukikage, Glass no Kamen (2005) ✅✅✅ * Rena, Hi no Tori 2772: Ai no CosmoZone * Ikkyū, Ikkyū-san * Hiroshi Tateno, Jigoku Sensei Nube * Yuki Oda, Junk Boy * Steven, Kaze no Naka no Shōjo: Kinpatsu no Jeanie * Elizabeth Murray, Kaze no Shōjo Emily * Eiichi Kite, Kiteretsu Daihyakka * Meme, Meme Iroiro Yume no Tabi * Pierre, Nagagutsu wo Haita Neko * Linlin Charlotte ("Big Mom"), One Piece * Maraich Juschenfe, Patalliro ✅ * Pipi, Pipi Tobenai Hotaru * Alfredo Martini, Romeo no Aoi Sora ✅✅✅ * Eris, Saint Seiya: Jashin Eris * Hilda, Seihō Bukyō Outlaw Star ✅ * Rally Cheyenne, Silent Möbius ✅ * Jane Royal, Space Cobra ✅ * Mother, Uchū Kazoku Carlvinson ("Space Family Carlvinson") * Tamao Inokuma, Yawara! * Makie, Youjū Toshi ("Wicked City") Commentary: Ms. Fujita's performance as Jane Royal is comparable to her performances as Rui Kisugi ("Cat's Eye") and Rally Cheyenne ("Silent Möbius"). Great job! Conclusively, "Space Cobra" can feel very rinse-repeat with its indefatigable machismo, but Mr. Terasawa always has some fun little trip wires to get the audience invested — whether it be science magic, psychedelic telepathy, or laughable absurdity — it stands alone with its iconography and apathy towards being anything other than pure entertainment! I would suggest this series to people who are a fan of Kazuo Koike's works or Buronson (a.k.a. Yoshiyuki Okamura)! I give "Space Cobra" a 5/10! Rating: ★★★☆☆
Space Adventure Cobra is essentially what happens when you cross James Bond with Star Wars, circa the early 80s for both. Its an episodic adventure series with a handful of story arcs comprised of linking episodes together throughout, following the adventures of a space pirate named Cobra who operates outside the law to do battle with the villainous Pirates Guild, a syndicate of criminals seeking to control the galaxy. The series is light on depth, character and world building but HUGE on style and adventure. Everything is fairly formulaic, especially if you're familiar with the aforementioned James Bond films, and this series follows these cliches withoutmuch variation. Expect lots of cool but shallow villains, attractive women in danger, and Cobra always coming out on top somehow via cleverness or just being outright unstoppable. There's a tongue in cheek quality to the series, however, and the show certainly knows how to have fun with itself. While Cobra might be an unstoppable superman, he's goofy as hell and not suave or smooth at all, often bungling about his adventures with a laugh. This is what gives Cobra its lasting appeal and staying power, to me. It takes the daring adventure setups of its influences and treats them almost like comedy, giving the whole run a lighthearted touch that makes it fun to watch. Characters are shallow and often one-shot, only Cobra and Lady Armaroid, his co-pilot companion, appear in any real major capacity in the series aside from a few story arc characters that often end up dead by the end of their arc, and only Cobra ever really sees much action, which is a shame because Lady is badass in her own right. As said earlier, style is all over this series, from the aesthetics to the jazzy soundtrack (especially that opening theme!) and how the series pioneered certain art techniques for dramatic effects, namely the freeze frame matte paintings that hold on an explosion or dramatic pose. Yep, Cobra pioneered that. All in all while I can't say Cobra is ESSENTIAL viewing for old school space opera classics, if you're into dumb fun adventure and don't really care if something has a strong narrative to hold it together then definitely check Cobra out. If the tropes that inspired Cobra would annoy you and you're looking for something original or in depth, best might want to keep away.
Cobra mostly follows our titular hero and his cyborg partner Lady Armaroid in their adventures traveling space as they cross paths with an intergalactic criminal organization called the Pirate Guild, which he was a former member of. In a way, the series has parallels to Lupin III as Cobra is an anti-hero due to his criminal background, a shameless flirt with the "woman of the day" that accompanies him on his adventures, is deceptively smart despite his smug attitude and is not afraid to kill off members of the Pirate Guild that he crosses paths with. The series also mixes around comedy, adventure and theoccasional dark developments to compliment the title's premise. However, Cobra does have quite a bit to it that allows it to distinguish itself from the famous anime thief. Unlike Lupin, Cobra isn't completely episodic with its story as there are several arcs scattered throughout the series in which Cobra comes at odds with criminal activity linked to the Pirate Guild. The most notable ones that stick out from this consist of a fairly long arc where Cobra tries discovering the whereabouts of an ultimate weapon connected to triplet sisters, the famous Rug Ball competition and Cobra crossing paths with influential Guild leader Salamander. The series also offers up some rather creative implementations of its sci-fi premise such as Cobra's spaceship able to shift its form, his Psycho Gun, a diverse number of alien and robotic threats confronted by Cobra and the mentioned Rug Ball game. The series is also not as slapstick as Lupin as it has a somewhat more realistic bent to it despite its sci-fi setting. Still, the show isn't without its imperfections. Like Lupin, Cobra does dabble into a few episodes that feel rather out of place with its setting and premise such as an episode where our lead crosses paths with a trouble-making genie. In addition, the series is a bit on the chauvinist side as mostly every relevant woman in this series is dressed in some kind of revealing attire, often get lusted for by Cobra and other men in the series and we usually get nude shots of them. Episodes also suffer from a fairly repetitive plot structure at points with Cobra gawking with attractive women and not being seriously challenged by most enemy Pirate Guild threats, with only Crystal Boy and Salamander being serious threats to our lead. Visually, Cobra is rather dated as its animation style is a product of its time with the way character and scenery designs are drawn. However, the makers of the series do surprisingly well with concealing its rather limited animation as it was rather hard for me to notice shortcuts. Also, I did not notice many instances of degradation of character detail during distant camera shots or scenes of heavy movement that took place onscreen Overall, I'd think of Cobra as a somewhat more serious spin of Lupin III having its own unique pros and cons. It is not as episodic as Lupin and features some nice elements of world building from its sci-fi lacking from the gentleman thief's title. However, Cobra is a bit more chauvinist in its treatment of women and suffers from some of the similar issues Lupin has with its episodic storytelling format. Regardless, Cobra still offers enough to give it its own unique feel and is mostly trying to have fun with the adventures and antics of its titular lead. If you're a fan of 80s anime, Space Adventure Cobra is a memorable title of the era that is worth checking out at least once.
Cobra is Harlock giving up space piracy and choosing the ordinary life before a Total Recall trip brings him back as Jean-Paul Belmondo with some Buck Rogers' sex-appeal and gorgeous women around, living as a James Bond (with whom pretty girls ain't got much luck) who'd prefer playing the Arsène Lupin part (more fun). The whole thing running into a space opera Star Wars inspired, but with somehow less ambition for the galaxy, and the evil empire replaced with a powerful space pirate's guild. Oh! and he has a delta raygun in his left arm, a pretty and reliable cybernetic sidekick, and a cool spaceship. Andhe drinks and smokes cigars. It pretty sums it up. 34 years after its original broadcast, the art and animation can't hide their weaknesses, but the show didn't lose any of its charms or interests. What my intro speech didn't cover, you'll find it at its best in the first arc (episodes 3-12); the mature approach, the humor, the sexiness, the drama, the action, the lines, the atmosphere(s), the characters, the music: everything is up to a brilliant story that drags you into a colorful universe. And luckily, what follows after that is worth watching up to the last episode. Even the few fillers are, at worst, entertaining. If you never watched Cobra and liked what I've just described you, do not hesitate: first arc. Now!