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5 out of 5 people found the following review useful:
Interesting Piece of Early Eighties Anime., 14 August 2006
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Author:
bodie_11 from United Kingdom
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I felt compelled to write a review for Space Cobra as it has received a good score of 7.3 stars but only a few of the reviews at the time of me writing this were particularly positive. A strange situation and hopefully my positive review will point people towards this old and mostly forgotten Anime movie. Space cobra is the funky tale of a smuggler and rogue who becomes involved with the three sisters of an ancient and dead planet and an evil force who wants to harness the planets powers. This is an old movie and the animation shows, but what it lacks in modern sophistication it makes up with an abundance of charm. Space Cobra is very much geared to a western audience and very easy to watch. There are few if any references to specific Japanese culture and great for Anime novices to watch and enjoy. Space Cobra himself is witty and likable. I cannot say how much of this is due to the English dub or the intentions of the maker, but this is one of the few Japanese comedy characters that I find truly funny. The style is very sixties Barbarellish with a fantastic soundtrack by Yello. The style is colourful and imaginative and there is constant action to move the story along. The strangest aspect of this movie is how it begins as a comedy and ends on a very downbeat dramatic note. I cannot think of another Anime or general movie that has been able to do this so seamlessly and convincingly. You barely realise that it is happening, but it is done so subtly and seems perfectly natural. You also really feel the characters went on a journey and they're lives were changed by the whole experience. Check out if you can.
5 out of 5 people found the following review useful:
"Find the Space Guerrillas, Cobra! Find the Space Guerrillas!", 14 August 2000
Author:
bigherbs from British Columbia, Canada
This 1982 anime based on the comic books by Buichi Terasawa centres around
the adventures of the infamous Space Pirate Cobra. After Cobra falls for
the
sultry bounty hunter Jane, he finds himself embroiled in an intergalactic
power struggle.
This film is best known for its attempt to re-create the 3D movie
experience
without the need for cardboard glasses. While this process makes for a few
amazing and interesting shots, you can hardly tell the difference. The 3D
effect may be limited, but the attempt makes for interesting
cinematography.
Director Osamu Dezaki can be applauded for combining the involving story
and
the stunning visuals, without letting one element drown out the
other.
If a few of the shots look familiar, it's because the film was showcased in
Matthew Sweet's video for his song "Girlfriend."
You can also look for quite a few references to 'Star Wars,' 'Star Trek,'
'2001,' and a rip off of the 'Superman' theme during a heated battle
scene.
'Space Adventure Cobra' is best recommended for those already familiar with
this genre, as it provides an excellent example of the beginnings of modern
Anime.
On a scale of 1 to 11, 11 being an example of "taking it up a notch,"
'Cobra' gets a 7.
2 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
It gets serious, 3 November 2006
Author:
Emmanuel Eytan (list@regularoddity.com) from London, UK
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The most remarkable thing about the movie version of Cobra (as opposed
to the series or the comic) is the credit of the Key Animator: Hayao
Miyazaki himself was an animator for this film. One of the most
talented directors of out time (probably in all categories, not just
animation) was on the staff of that movie. Also, it tells basically the
same story as the first season of the TV series; but the TV series was
a melodramatic comedy, whereas the film has a claim to seriousness.
One thing the Japanese do better than most others, I think, is going
over the top. In this film, there are always planets floating in the
background. (Yes, actual planets.) "Love is tangible," as one of the
characters say. The galaxy is only one in several in the Universe, so
it is disposable. (Yes, the galaxy is disposable.) I don't think it's
fair to say that this movie goes too far. It's made to test our
suspension of belief. Some stories ask that from us.
The movie is more like a pretentious "artsy" film and not much of an
action-adventure movie. It can afford to be pretentious. The scenery is
beautiful during most of the film; the music is very anti-climatic,
Jazzy and romantic; the story is very abstract. By this, I mean that
the story is not about getting a treasure, saving the world or saving
the girl. All this things do happen, but that's not the main point.
It's more like artsy sci-fi meets Last Year in Marienbad. The strange
part is that the movie is based on a series that's much more like
Spaceballs than like Star Wars. I'm not sure how "good" it is, but it
doesn't make much sense to judge it as an action flick.
What I liked most about it is that it does not show a tiny universe.
Most sci-fi stories only take place on one or on a few planets, and
each only seems to have one environment and one city. Not much more is
shown in Cobra, but there are constant references as to how there is an
entire known and inhabited universe out there. Unlike the bluntness of
the Star Wars prequels, for example, the way it is just taken for
granted in Cobra makes it more believable and makes my mind wander.
Take a trip with Cobra, 10 January 2012
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Author:
chao8971 from North Carolina
I've grown up with anime and I still watch it to this day. I heard of
the manga and show of Space Adventure Cobra but I did not know there
was a movie till recently. This movie is only for those who like anime,
this in no way will convince people that are not into this stuff to
start watching it.
The feel of this movie is a ton like others like Golgo 13: The
Professional, which is a good thing for a action fan. The atmosphere in
this movie is extremely 80's and the plot can be a bit weird at times,
but this does not create much of a problem because it adds to the
bizarreness of the galaxy the movie takes place in. This film does
contain brief nudity, so if your weird-ed out by that sort of stuff
then you have been warned.
All in All, this movie is a good action flick in its own universe and
is worth a watch.
Not just for dorkey teens, 7 November 2005
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garbagefanuk from United Kingdom
This anime was underrated and still is. Hardly the dorky kids movie as
noted, i still come back to this 10 years after i first saw it. One of
the better movies released.
The animation while not perfect is good, camera tricks give it a 3D
feel and the story is still as good today even after i grew up and saw
ground-breakers like Neon Genesis Evangelion and RahXephon. It has
nowhere near the depth obviously but try to see it from a lighthearted
view. It's a story to entertain, not to question.
Still one of my favourites I come back too when i feel like a giggle on
over more lighthearted animes. Not to say its a childish movies, there
are surprisingly sad moments in this and you need a sense of humour to
see it all.
4 out of 16 people found the following review useful:
Average Anime, 13 March 2001
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Author:
mar9 from Newcastle, Australia
Potentially this was a great anime. Some interesting themes were up for
exploration: a hero must do battle with death incarnate to save the woman
(women?) he loves. The individual vs. the corrupt state.
But it's a bit of a let-down. The hero is just too indestructible and and in
the English language version at least, seems emotionally disengaged from
what's going on around him. The soft-porn card gets overplayed, too. Sexy
girls with sexy guns? Yup. Some great visuals, as you would expect from
Japanese anime, but not a great example of the genre.
5 out of 24 people found the following review useful:
One of the best stuff for a growing kid, 28 March 2004
Author:
Tony_Hedlund from Sweden
This I tell you, is something for kids in the beginning of their teens, of
how the future is about. Yes, it's SciFi, but it's oh sooo cool. atleast
when you're a kid..
I still remembered when I was a little dorky little kid, I adore this
movies.. Hey, at the age of 10yrs of age, DO NOT FEEL ASHAME!!!! It's
friggen natural! I know I didn't feel any realness at that age, and I was
set aside, a little under developed when compared to other kidz, when it
came to anim cartoons. DO NOT CARE ABOUT WHAT ANY DUDE SAYS! You need this
if you're anything like me, a fututristic designer, a dreamer, someone who
has a feeling for design in a futuristic maner..
This thing is for your own development! Believe me... I'm one of you
guys...
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