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Cobra (manga)

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Cobra
コブラ
(Kobura)
Demographic Shōnen
Genre Science Fiction, Action
Manga: Cobra (also, "Cobra the Space Pirate")
Author Buichi Terasawa
Publisher Flag of JapanShueisha
Flag of the United States Viz Media
Serialized in Flag of JapanShonen Jump
Original run 1978 – 1984
Volumes 20 (9 comic books)
Movie
Director Osamu Dezaki
Studio TMS/Toho
Released 1982
Runtime 133 minutes
TV anime: Space Cobra
Director Osamu Dezaki
Studio TMS
Network Fuji Television
Original run 10/7/82 – 5/19/83
Episodes 31

Cobra is a sci-fi manga created by Buichi Terasawa, later turned into an anime movie and a TV series. Each version has had a slightly different name:

  • Manga title: コブラ; Cobra (also, "Cobra the Space Pirate")
  • TV anime title: スペースコブラ; Space Cobra
  • Theater released anime title: コブラ (Cobra) SPACE ADVENTURE
  • DVD released anime title: スペースアドベンチャー コブラ; Space Adventure Cobra

Contents

Plot

The series features the infamous space-pirate Cobra who was once forced to hide from enemies by surgically altering his face and erasing his own memory. At the start of the story he is living an ordinary life but after going to a trip-parlor (where ordinary people live out their fantasies thanks to hypnotic suggestion - a similar concept is Philip Dick's Total Recall) he starts to regain his true memories. With his android partner Lady Armaroid (a female armored being) literally 'bursting' out of the bulky domestic robot she impersonated in his years of 'vacation', and his old ship Tortuga (Turtle in Spanish), he now faces foes both old and new. The first, and most well-known of the manga stories sees him encountering the Royal sisters whose bodies hold the map to a great treasure.

Manga

Anime movie version

The anime movie version, directed by Osamu Dezaki, was released in 1982. Urban Vision released the anime on VHS domestically, before losing the rights. Manga Entertainment UK released and Dub-Only version and Manga Entertainment Australia (Distributed by Siren Entertainment in Australia) released both Dubbed and Subtitled versions of the movie. Both dubbed versions are the same with music from Yello. Manga Entertainment was originally supposed to re-release Space Adventure Cobra in Australia on the 5th of December 2007 but Manga Entertainment and Madman Entertainment lost the licence for Manga's version and has re-released the movie under another label.

TV series

The TV series, also directed by Osamu Dezaki, was a 31 episode anime that was first broadcast from 7 October 1982 to 19 May 1983 on Thursdays at 7:00pm on Fuji Television. There has been recent news about a TV remake of Space Adventure Cobra in 2008.

Video games

There have been many Japan only Space Adventure Cobra videogames over the years. The Sega CD videogame would see a US release in 1994 under the title The Space Adventure - Cobra: The Legendary Bandit (which was originally a PC Engine game in Japan). Cobra is also a Support character in the Nintendo DS game Jump Ultimate Stars. It was also adapted into an arcade game by Namco entitled Cobra: The Arcade.

Characters

Cobra

Cobra's signature weapon is his Psycho-gun, a cybernetic arm-laser which is connected to his brain and capable of targeting enemies without needing a line-of-sight. This allows him to defeat most foes with ease, but some are not so vulnerable to the laser itself; the gun also drains Cobra's mental energies after extended use. For backup he carries an old-fashioned Magnum revolver. Buichi Terasawa created the main character based on the famous French actor Jean-Paul Belmondo. Cobra's facial features bear resemblance to Belmondo's, and the peculiar sense of humour Cobra exhibits throughout the story seems to have been inspired by the characters Belmondo played in films.

Lady Armaroid

Crystal Boy

The Royal sisters

Availability in English

Selected early manga stories were released by Viz from 1990-1991, and featured a dialogue adaptation by Marv Wolfman. Only the movie has been dubbed into English, with both a U.S. and UK produced dub, with the UK and Australia version featuring a newly recorded soundtrack by Yello from Manga Entertainment UK. The 31 episode TV series has yet to be dubbed into English, although a prospective pilot episode designed to sell the TV series to the U.S. was produced in English. The pilot, featuring original animation, was also written by Marv Wolfman, but has not yet been released in the U.S. Madman Entertainment and Manga Entertainment lost the licence for Space Adventure Cobra and Madman re-released it under another label.

Toys

Cobra's ground vehicle, the Psychoroid, was included in the Japanese "Machine Robo" toyline by Popy/Bandai, where it was given the ability to transform into a robot. It was later exported to the USA as part of the MR-inspired "Gobots" toyline under the shortened name "Psycho".

Trivia

  • Rock musician Matthew Sweet, who scored a hit with his single Girlfriend, used clips from the anime movie version of Space Adventure Cobra for the music video.

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