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Captain Harlock

Captain Harlock (キャプテン・ハーロック, Kyaputen Hārokku, also known as "Captain Herlock" in the English release of Endless Odyssey and some Japanese materials) is a fictional character and protagonist of the Space Pirate Captain Harlock manga series created by Leiji Matsumoto.

Harlock
Space Pirate Captain Harlock character
Harlock, as he appears in the Galaxy Express 999 film
First appearanceSpace Pirate Captain Harlock (1977)
Created byLeiji Matsumoto
Voiced byJapanese
Makio Inoue (Space Pirate Captain Harlock, Arcadia of My Youth, Galaxy Express 999, Queen Emeraldas, DNA Sights 999.9, Galaxy Express 999: Eternal Fantasy, Super Robot Wars T)
Eiji Takemoto (Cosmo Warrior Zero, Gun Frontier)
Kōichi Yamadera (Space Pirate Captain Herlock: The Endless Odyssey)
Shun Oguri (Space Pirate Captain Harlock)
English
Lanny Broyles (Arcadia of My Youth)
Michael McConnohie (Captain Harlock and the Queen of a Thousand Years, DNA Sights 999.9)
Scott McNeil (Galaxy Express 999, Adieu Galaxy Express 999)
Ken Webster (Queen Emeraldas)[1]
Matt Hoverman (Harlock Saga)[1]
Steven Blum (Cosmo Warrior Zero, Gun Frontier)
Lex Lang (Space Pirate Captain Herlock: The Endless Odyssey)
David Matranga (Space Pirate Captain Harlock, Galaxy Express 999: Eternal Fantasy)[1]
In-universe information
AliasFranklin Harlock, Jr.
Francis Harlock, Jr.
Harlock F. Phantom II
Herlock

Harlock is the archetypical Romantic hero, a space pirate with an individualist philosophy of life. He is as noble as he is taciturn, rebellious, stoically fighting against totalitarian regimes, whether they be Earth-born or alien[citation needed]. In his own words, he "fight[s] for no one's sake... only for something deep in [his] heart". He does not fear death, and is sometimes seen wearing clothing with the number 42 on it[citation needed]. In Japanese culture, the number 42 is associated with death (the numbers, pronounced separately as "four two", sound like the word "shini"—meaning "dying/death").[2]

The character was created by Leiji Matsumoto in 1977 and popularized in the 1978 television series Space Pirate Captain Harlock.[3] Since then, the character has appeared in numerous animated television series and films, the latest of which is 2013's Space Pirate Captain Harlock.

History edit

Though there are slight variations in each telling of Harlock's story, the essentials remain the same. Matsumoto presents a future (2977 AD) in which the Earth has achieved a vast starfaring civilization, but is slowly and steadily succumbing to ennui or despair, often due to defeat and subjugation by a foreign invader. Rising against the general apathy, Harlock denies defeat and leads an outlaw crew aboard his starship Arcadia to undertake daring raids against Earth's oppressors. Even though they have defeated Earth and devastated its peoples, the invaders are often presented in a sympathetic light, being shown as having some justification for their actions.

Space Pirate Captain Harlock (1978 TV series) edit

In Space Pirate Captain Harlock, the Captain's crew included the mysterious, alcohol-imbibing alien woman Miime, a robot, and a drunken doctor. The series presented a story arc in which a huge black metal sphere strikes Tokyo and ancient Mayan legends appear to be walking the Earth again. The invaders turn out to be the Mazone, a race of plant-based women who explored Earth in the mythic past and are now back to reclaim it. Only Harlock and his mismatched crew are brave and capable enough to face the enemy.

Captain Harlock – Mystery of the Arcadia edit

This 1978 short film is ostensibly a retelling of Episode 13 of the 1978 series, 'The Witch's Ocean Castle of Death.' It consists primarily of recycled footage taken from this same episode, but presented in widescreen format. Some new alternate footage is added at the beginning of the story, and some soundtrack adjustments were made throughout.

Arcadia of My Youth edit

The Arcadia of My Youth feature film was released on July 28, 1982. The film, set in a different continuity from the original TV series, chronicles Harlock's beginnings as a space pirate and his acquisition of the spaceship Arcadia. The movie also includes flashback material dealing with two of his 20th-century ancestors.

Endless Orbit SSX edit

Arcadia of My Youth was followed by 22 episodes of the TV series Endless Orbit SSX starting in October 1982. Its official French title is simply Albator, although it early became popular among French speakers as Albator 84 since it was first aired in France as of 1984 and the 1978 series had been formerly named in French exactly the same: Albator. The series dealt with Harlock and company's continuing struggle against the Illumidas occupying force, who still retained control of Earth at the end of the theatrical feature. Both film (Arcadia of My Youth) and second series (Endless Orbit SSX) feature a newly designed starship and lack most of the crew from the Space Pirate series, but are noteworthy for the presence of Emeraldas, a female counterpart to Harlock who originally appeared in a series of Matsumoto-penned graphic novels.

Harlock Saga edit

In the 1990s, Matsumoto released Harlock Saga, a mini-series based on Das Rheingold. The series recasts the Captain and his crew in roles with analogues in The Ring Cycle and pits them against a race of "gods" set on redesigning the universe to their liking.

Gun Frontier edit

On March 28, 2002 Gun Frontier, a buddy comedy set in the American Old West, began broadcasting in TV Tokyo. The series follows Franklin Harlock Jr. and Tochiro Ōyama as they search for a lost clan of Japanese immigrants. In contrast to other works, Harlock appears here as Tochiro's sidekick.

Endless Odyssey edit

December 2002 saw the release of Space Pirate Captain Harlock: The Endless Odyssey,[4] directed by Rintaro.

The story is set after the original TV series, with Harlock on a self-imposed exile and his crew either in jail or flying under the Jolly Roger. The series details Harlock's return and his round-up of the Arcadia crew for a fight against the Noo, a mysterious and ancient evil which has caused the Earth to disappear, and who use fear to conquer their foes. As nearly every part of this series is geared to be a sequel to the original Captain Harlock TV series, Endless Odyssey reintroduces Tadashi Daiba to the Arcadia.

Space Pirate Captain Harlock (2013 movie) edit

On March 24, 2010, Toei Animation announced the release of the new Harlock movie, they announced a completed pilot for its planned computer-graphics remake of Leiji Matsumoto and Toei's Space Pirate Captain Harlock manga and anime franchise, and it has revealed a preliminary image and the project's staff. Mobile Suit Gundam UC author Harutoshi Fukui, Appleseed director Shinji Aramaki, Appleseed mechanical designer Atsushi Takeuchi, and Ninja Scroll character designer Yutaka Minowa worked on the new Space Pirate Captain Harlock pilot with Marza Animation Planet (formerly known as Sega Sammy Visual Entertainment).[5]

The official trailer/pilot was aired at the Kawaii-Kon Anime festival in Hawaii on April 17, 2010, as a special presentation courtesy of director Shinji Aramaki. This is the first time it has been seen/aired in the United States. The CG animated film was tentatively scheduled for international release in 2012.

On January 31, 2013 during the presentation of its upcoming film lineup, Toei announced that the anime will be out in Fall 2013. According to the news source Oricon, this film has Toei Animation's highest production budget ever at the equivalent of over 30 million U.S. dollars.[6][7]

The film premiered in Japan on September 7, 2013. The film also premiered on Netflix under the title Harlock: Space Pirate with Japanese, Portuguese and Spanish audio and with English, Portuguese and Spanish subtitles, with some scenes cut from some versions.[8][9]

Captain Harlock: Dimensional Voyage edit

In August 2014, to celebrate the 60th anniversary of his debut, Matsumoto launched the manga Captain Harlock: Dimensional Voyage, illustrated by Kōichi Shimahoshi, in the pages of Akita Shoten's Champion Red magazine.[10] Dimensional Voyage is a retelling of the original 1978 Space Pirate Captain Harlock manga.

Reception and cultural impact edit

Harlock has achieved notable popularity. In 1979, the character won the first annual Anime Grand Prix for favorite character.[11] In 2006, Harlock and the characters of Galaxy Express 999 were recognized in the third set of "Anime Heroes and Heroines" stamps.[12] Harlock was ranked fourth in Mania Entertainment's 10 Most Iconic Anime Heroes written by Thomas Zoth who commented that "as befitting his archetype status, Harlock has inspired many other manga and anime characters with his strong, stoic appearance and manner".[13]

Several anime and manga characters have been, in some way, inspired by Matsumoto's creation. Naoko Takeuchi drew inspiration from Harlock's stoic qualities ("strong, silent, unshakeable") when designing the character of Tuxedo Mask,[14] while Last Exile's Alex Row was modeled after the Captain.[15] His basic character design is even thought to be a source of inspiration for Osamu Tezuka's manga character Black Jack. A parody of Harlock also appears in Project A-ko.[citation needed]

Adaptations in other media edit

  • In France, where the anime was very popular, but renamed "Albator" to avoid mix-ups with Captain Haddock, in the early 1980s, a local comic series in album format was produced by writer Claude Moliterni and anonymous artists of Studio Five Stars.
  • Eternity Comics, an imprint of Malibu Comics, produced an American comic book series based on Captain Harlock. It was written by Robert W. Gibson and illustrated by Ben Dunn and Tim Eldred. The storyline allegedly started two years after the events in Arcadia of My Youth but ignores the events in Endless Road SSX while still borrowing elements from them. The comics discontinued in 1992 after it was discovered that Malibu did not have the rights to use Captain Harlock. Reportedly, the alleged representative for the rights to Harlock with whom Malibu exchanged money turned out to be fraudulent and was in no way connected to the rights holders.
  • In April 2008, Eight Peaks, a South Korean production company, announced that it had signed a joint production contract with Japan's Genome Entertainment to produce a live-action film based on Captain Harlock. Original creator Leiji Matsumoto expressed concern with the project, as neither company had approached him for consent to make the film.[16]

Other appearances edit

  • Captain Harlock, or characters indistinguishable from him, have made frequent "unbilled cameo" appearances in many other works of Leiji Matsumoto, including Galaxy Express 999, Queen Emeraldas, and Galaxy Railways as the joker in a deck of playing cards.
  • Captain Harlock was originally intended to appear in Space Battleship Yamato during their return voyage from Iscandar. The idea was dropped for a number of reasons which probably included the fact that the rights to Yamato were at the time owned by executive producer Yoshinobu Nishizaki. This idea evolved into simply finding Mamoru Kodai (Alex Wildstar) alive on Iscandar. The idea was still used later in a Yamato manga by Matsumoto where Yamato later encounters Mamoru who assumed the false identity of Captain Harlock (as revealed when hero Susumu Kodai finds a copy of a Captain Harlock manga among his supposedly dead brother's belongings).
  • In 2001, Cosmo Warrior Zero presented a version of the story in which Captain Zero, a human veteran of the Earth-Mechanized War, is commanded by the Machine Men, who won the war and now rule Earth, to hunt down the Space Pirate who is still resisting the invaders. This series focuses on Zero and his misfit crew as they take on the hopeless mission, fighting a more skilled enemy who also may be more justified in his actions than they are. Harlock, Tochiro and Emeraldas put in mostly supporting guest appearances, and are shown as being slightly younger than their previous incarnations.
  • In the Warhammer 40,000 Roleplay tabletop games, the legendary Rogue Trader Solomon Haarlock is presumably named after Captain Harlock and Robert E. Howard's Solomon Kane. Another member of the Haarlock Dynasty, Erasmus Haarlock, bears a number of physical similarities to Captain Harlock: The long, wild hair, a missing right eye (a cybernetic replacement rather than just an eyepatch) and scars around his left eye.
  • In the episode "Space Booty" of Megas XLR, the villain is a parody of Harlock, his name even being Warlock. He invites Coop. Kiva, and Jamie onto his ship and tries to convince Kiva to stay with him and forget about her two friends.
  • Glenn Danzig would often wear a Captain Harlock skull and crossbones T-shirt when he played in The Misfits.
  • In the cartoon series Steven Universe, the character Lars Barriga takes up an appearance and role inspired by Captain Harlock in the season five episode "Lars of the Stars".

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Harlock Voices (Leijiverse)". behindthevoiceactors.com. Retrieved 2022-11-15. Check mark indicates role has been confirmed using screenshots of closing credits and other reliable sources.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  2. ^ "Japanese Meaning of 死に, しに, shini". Nihongo Master. Retrieved 2021-04-02.
  3. ^ Rooney, David (2013-09-05). "Harlock: Space Pirate: Venice Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 2014-08-14.
  4. ^ The word "harlock" is derived from the Anglo-Saxon "hoarlocke", meaning "one with gray hair". Both "Harlock" and "Herlock" are common translations of the Japanese name into Roman script and both have been used in both Japan and America. "Harlock" has been used more often, but some recent American releases have used the "Herlock" spelling.
  5. ^ "Captain Harlock's New CG Pilot Images, Staff Revealed". 22 October 2023.
  6. ^ "Captain Harlock Sci-Fi Anime's Remake to Open This Fall – News". Anime News Network. 2013-09-18. Retrieved 2013-09-22.
  7. ^ "『キャプテンハーロック』リメイク映画で30年ぶりに今秋復活 (松本零士) ニュース-ORICON STYLE". Oricon.co.jp. Retrieved 2013-09-22.
  8. ^ Fowler, Matt (2014-05-23). "Harlock: Space Pirate Headed to Netflix". IGN. IGN Entertainment. Retrieved 2014-09-05.
  9. ^ "Captain Harlock CG Film Now Available on Netflix in U.S., U.K." Anime News Network. 2014-08-03. Retrieved 2014-09-05.
  10. ^ "Leiji Matsumoto to Launch New Captain Harlock Manga". Anime News Network. 18 July 2014. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
  11. ^ . Animage.jp. Archived from the original on 2010-09-17. Retrieved 2013-09-22.
  12. ^ "Animation Hero and Heroine Series III: Galaxy Express 999".
  13. ^ Zoth, Thomas (2010-01-12). . Mania. Demand Media. Archived from the original on 2013-10-17. Retrieved 2014-08-14.
  14. ^ Holzer, Stefanie (July–August 1999). "Interview mit Naoko Takeuchi". AnimaniA (in German) (30).
  15. ^ . The Journal of the Lincoln Heights Literary Society Miscellanea and Ephemeron. 2005-06-03. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2008-12-08.
  16. ^ "Matsumoto: Korean Harlock Film Planned Without Consent". Anime News Network. 2008-04-16.

External links edit

  • The Captain Harlock Archives
  • (in Italian) Capitan Harlock (Anime Mundi), detailed production information
  • Anime News Network

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This article is about the fictional character For the manga series see Space Pirate Captain Harlock Captain Harlock キャプテン ハーロック Kyaputen Harokku also known as Captain Herlock in the English release of Endless Odyssey and some Japanese materials is a fictional character and protagonist of the Space Pirate Captain Harlock manga series created by Leiji Matsumoto HarlockSpace Pirate Captain Harlock characterHarlock as he appears in the Galaxy Express 999 filmFirst appearanceSpace Pirate Captain Harlock 1977 Created byLeiji MatsumotoVoiced byJapaneseMakio Inoue Space Pirate Captain Harlock Arcadia of My Youth Galaxy Express 999 Queen Emeraldas DNA Sights 999 9 Galaxy Express 999 Eternal Fantasy Super Robot Wars T Eiji Takemoto Cosmo Warrior Zero Gun Frontier Kōichi Yamadera Space Pirate Captain Herlock The Endless Odyssey Shun Oguri Space Pirate Captain Harlock EnglishLanny Broyles Arcadia of My Youth Michael McConnohie Captain Harlock and the Queen of a Thousand Years DNA Sights 999 9 Scott McNeil Galaxy Express 999 Adieu Galaxy Express 999 Ken Webster Queen Emeraldas 1 Matt Hoverman Harlock Saga 1 Steven Blum Cosmo Warrior Zero Gun Frontier Lex Lang Space Pirate Captain Herlock The Endless Odyssey David Matranga Space Pirate Captain Harlock Galaxy Express 999 Eternal Fantasy 1 In universe informationAliasFranklin Harlock Jr Francis Harlock Jr Harlock F Phantom IIHerlockHarlock is the archetypical Romantic hero a space pirate with an individualist philosophy of life He is as noble as he is taciturn rebellious stoically fighting against totalitarian regimes whether they be Earth born or alien citation needed In his own words he fight s for no one s sake only for something deep in his heart He does not fear death and is sometimes seen wearing clothing with the number 42 on it citation needed In Japanese culture the number 42 is associated with death the numbers pronounced separately as four two sound like the word shini meaning dying death 2 The character was created by Leiji Matsumoto in 1977 and popularized in the 1978 television series Space Pirate Captain Harlock 3 Since then the character has appeared in numerous animated television series and films the latest of which is 2013 s Space Pirate Captain Harlock Contents 1 History 1 1 Space Pirate Captain Harlock 1978 TV series 1 2 Captain Harlock Mystery of the Arcadia 1 3 Arcadia of My Youth 1 4 Endless Orbit SSX 1 5 Harlock Saga 1 6 Gun Frontier 1 7 Endless Odyssey 1 8 Space Pirate Captain Harlock 2013 movie 1 9 Captain Harlock Dimensional Voyage 2 Reception and cultural impact 3 Adaptations in other media 3 1 Other appearances 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThough there are slight variations in each telling of Harlock s story the essentials remain the same Matsumoto presents a future 2977 AD in which the Earth has achieved a vast starfaring civilization but is slowly and steadily succumbing to ennui or despair often due to defeat and subjugation by a foreign invader Rising against the general apathy Harlock denies defeat and leads an outlaw crew aboard his starship Arcadia to undertake daring raids against Earth s oppressors Even though they have defeated Earth and devastated its peoples the invaders are often presented in a sympathetic light being shown as having some justification for their actions Space Pirate Captain Harlock 1978 TV series edit In Space Pirate Captain Harlock the Captain s crew included the mysterious alcohol imbibing alien woman Miime a robot and a drunken doctor The series presented a story arc in which a huge black metal sphere strikes Tokyo and ancient Mayan legends appear to be walking the Earth again The invaders turn out to be the Mazone a race of plant based women who explored Earth in the mythic past and are now back to reclaim it Only Harlock and his mismatched crew are brave and capable enough to face the enemy Captain Harlock Mystery of the Arcadia edit This 1978 short film is ostensibly a retelling of Episode 13 of the 1978 series The Witch s Ocean Castle of Death It consists primarily of recycled footage taken from this same episode but presented in widescreen format Some new alternate footage is added at the beginning of the story and some soundtrack adjustments were made throughout Arcadia of My Youth edit The Arcadia of My Youth feature film was released on July 28 1982 The film set in a different continuity from the original TV series chronicles Harlock s beginnings as a space pirate and his acquisition of the spaceship Arcadia The movie also includes flashback material dealing with two of his 20th century ancestors Endless Orbit SSX edit Arcadia of My Youth was followed by 22 episodes of the TV series Endless Orbit SSX starting in October 1982 Its official French title is simply Albator although it early became popular among French speakers as Albator 84 since it was first aired in France as of 1984 and the 1978 series had been formerly named in French exactly the same Albator The series dealt with Harlock and company s continuing struggle against the Illumidas occupying force who still retained control of Earth at the end of the theatrical feature Both film Arcadia of My Youth and second series Endless Orbit SSX feature a newly designed starship and lack most of the crew from the Space Pirate series but are noteworthy for the presence of Emeraldas a female counterpart to Harlock who originally appeared in a series of Matsumoto penned graphic novels Harlock Saga edit In the 1990s Matsumoto released Harlock Saga a mini series based on Das Rheingold The series recasts the Captain and his crew in roles with analogues in The Ring Cycle and pits them against a race of gods set on redesigning the universe to their liking Gun Frontier edit On March 28 2002 Gun Frontier a buddy comedy set in the American Old West began broadcasting in TV Tokyo The series follows Franklin Harlock Jr and Tochiro Ōyama as they search for a lost clan of Japanese immigrants In contrast to other works Harlock appears here as Tochiro s sidekick Endless Odyssey edit December 2002 saw the release of Space Pirate Captain Harlock The Endless Odyssey 4 directed by Rintaro The story is set after the original TV series with Harlock on a self imposed exile and his crew either in jail or flying under the Jolly Roger The series details Harlock s return and his round up of the Arcadia crew for a fight against the Noo a mysterious and ancient evil which has caused the Earth to disappear and who use fear to conquer their foes As nearly every part of this series is geared to be a sequel to the original Captain Harlock TV series Endless Odyssey reintroduces Tadashi Daiba to the Arcadia Space Pirate Captain Harlock 2013 movie edit Main article Harlock Space Pirate On March 24 2010 Toei Animation announced the release of the new Harlock movie they announced a completed pilot for its planned computer graphics remake of Leiji Matsumoto and Toei s Space Pirate Captain Harlock manga and anime franchise and it has revealed a preliminary image and the project s staff Mobile Suit Gundam UC author Harutoshi Fukui Appleseed director Shinji Aramaki Appleseed mechanical designer Atsushi Takeuchi and Ninja Scroll character designer Yutaka Minowa worked on the new Space Pirate Captain Harlock pilot with Marza Animation Planet formerly known as Sega Sammy Visual Entertainment 5 The official trailer pilot was aired at the Kawaii Kon Anime festival in Hawaii on April 17 2010 as a special presentation courtesy of director Shinji Aramaki This is the first time it has been seen aired in the United States The CG animated film was tentatively scheduled for international release in 2012 On January 31 2013 during the presentation of its upcoming film lineup Toei announced that the anime will be out in Fall 2013 According to the news source Oricon this film has Toei Animation s highest production budget ever at the equivalent of over 30 million U S dollars 6 7 The film premiered in Japan on September 7 2013 The film also premiered on Netflix under the title Harlock Space Pirate with Japanese Portuguese and Spanish audio and with English Portuguese and Spanish subtitles with some scenes cut from some versions 8 9 Captain Harlock Dimensional Voyage edit In August 2014 to celebrate the 60th anniversary of his debut Matsumoto launched the manga Captain Harlock Dimensional Voyage illustrated by Kōichi Shimahoshi in the pages of Akita Shoten s Champion Red magazine 10 Dimensional Voyage is a retelling of the original 1978 Space Pirate Captain Harlock manga Reception and cultural impact editHarlock has achieved notable popularity In 1979 the character won the first annual Anime Grand Prix for favorite character 11 In 2006 Harlock and the characters of Galaxy Express 999 were recognized in the third set of Anime Heroes and Heroines stamps 12 Harlock was ranked fourth in Mania Entertainment s 10 Most Iconic Anime Heroes written by Thomas Zoth who commented that as befitting his archetype status Harlock has inspired many other manga and anime characters with his strong stoic appearance and manner 13 Several anime and manga characters have been in some way inspired by Matsumoto s creation Naoko Takeuchi drew inspiration from Harlock s stoic qualities strong silent unshakeable when designing the character of Tuxedo Mask 14 while Last Exile s Alex Row was modeled after the Captain 15 His basic character design is even thought to be a source of inspiration for Osamu Tezuka s manga character Black Jack A parody of Harlock also appears in Project A ko citation needed Adaptations in other media editIn France where the anime was very popular but renamed Albator to avoid mix ups with Captain Haddock in the early 1980s a local comic series in album format was produced by writer Claude Moliterni and anonymous artists of Studio Five Stars Eternity Comics an imprint of Malibu Comics produced an American comic book series based on Captain Harlock It was written by Robert W Gibson and illustrated by Ben Dunn and Tim Eldred The storyline allegedly started two years after the events in Arcadia of My Youth but ignores the events in Endless Road SSX while still borrowing elements from them The comics discontinued in 1992 after it was discovered that Malibu did not have the rights to use Captain Harlock Reportedly the alleged representative for the rights to Harlock with whom Malibu exchanged money turned out to be fraudulent and was in no way connected to the rights holders In April 2008 Eight Peaks a South Korean production company announced that it had signed a joint production contract with Japan s Genome Entertainment to produce a live action film based on Captain Harlock Original creator Leiji Matsumoto expressed concern with the project as neither company had approached him for consent to make the film 16 Other appearances edit Captain Harlock or characters indistinguishable from him have made frequent unbilled cameo appearances in many other works of Leiji Matsumoto including Galaxy Express 999 Queen Emeraldas and Galaxy Railways as the joker in a deck of playing cards Captain Harlock was originally intended to appear in Space Battleship Yamato during their return voyage from Iscandar The idea was dropped for a number of reasons which probably included the fact that the rights to Yamato were at the time owned by executive producer Yoshinobu Nishizaki This idea evolved into simply finding Mamoru Kodai Alex Wildstar alive on Iscandar The idea was still used later in a Yamato manga by Matsumoto where Yamato later encounters Mamoru who assumed the false identity of Captain Harlock as revealed when hero Susumu Kodai finds a copy of a Captain Harlock manga among his supposedly dead brother s belongings In 2001 Cosmo Warrior Zero presented a version of the story in which Captain Zero a human veteran of the Earth Mechanized War is commanded by the Machine Men who won the war and now rule Earth to hunt down the Space Pirate who is still resisting the invaders This series focuses on Zero and his misfit crew as they take on the hopeless mission fighting a more skilled enemy who also may be more justified in his actions than they are Harlock Tochiro and Emeraldas put in mostly supporting guest appearances and are shown as being slightly younger than their previous incarnations In the Warhammer 40 000 Roleplay tabletop games the legendary Rogue Trader Solomon Haarlock is presumably named after Captain Harlock and Robert E Howard s Solomon Kane Another member of the Haarlock Dynasty Erasmus Haarlock bears a number of physical similarities to Captain Harlock The long wild hair a missing right eye a cybernetic replacement rather than just an eyepatch and scars around his left eye In the episode Space Booty of Megas XLR the villain is a parody of Harlock his name even being Warlock He invites Coop Kiva and Jamie onto his ship and tries to convince Kiva to stay with him and forget about her two friends Glenn Danzig would often wear a Captain Harlock skull and crossbones T shirt when he played in The Misfits In the cartoon series Steven Universe the character Lars Barriga takes up an appearance and role inspired by Captain Harlock in the season five episode Lars of the Stars References edit a b c Harlock Voices Leijiverse behindthevoiceactors com Retrieved 2022 11 15 Check mark indicates role has been confirmed using screenshots of closing credits and other reliable sources a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint postscript link Japanese Meaning of 死に しに shini Nihongo Master Retrieved 2021 04 02 Rooney David 2013 09 05 Harlock Space Pirate Venice Review The Hollywood Reporter Prometheus Global Media Retrieved 2014 08 14 The word harlock is derived from the Anglo Saxon hoarlocke meaning one with gray hair Both Harlock and Herlock are common translations of the Japanese name into Roman script and both have been used in both Japan and America Harlock has been used more often but some recent American releases have used the Herlock spelling Captain Harlock s New CG Pilot Images Staff Revealed 22 October 2023 Captain Harlock Sci Fi Anime s Remake to Open This Fall News Anime News Network 2013 09 18 Retrieved 2013 09 22 キャプテンハーロック リメイク映画で30年ぶりに今秋復活 松本零士 ニュース ORICON STYLE Oricon co jp Retrieved 2013 09 22 Fowler Matt 2014 05 23 Harlock Space Pirate Headed to Netflix IGN IGN Entertainment Retrieved 2014 09 05 Captain Harlock CG Film Now Available on Netflix in U S U K Anime News Network 2014 08 03 Retrieved 2014 09 05 Leiji Matsumoto to Launch New Captain Harlock Manga Anime News Network 18 July 2014 Retrieved 17 May 2017 月刊アニメージュ 公式サイト Animage jp Archived from the original on 2010 09 17 Retrieved 2013 09 22 Animation Hero and Heroine Series III Galaxy Express 999 Zoth Thomas 2010 01 12 10 Most Iconic Anime Heroes Mania Demand Media Archived from the original on 2013 10 17 Retrieved 2014 08 14 Holzer Stefanie July August 1999 Interview mit Naoko Takeuchi AnimaniA in German 30 An interview with Range Murata The Journal of the Lincoln Heights Literary Society Miscellanea and Ephemeron 2005 06 03 Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2008 12 08 Matsumoto Korean Harlock Film Planned Without Consent Anime News Network 2008 04 16 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Captain Harlock The Captain Harlock Archives in Italian Capitan Harlock Anime Mundi detailed production information Anime News Network Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Captain Harlock amp oldid 1185164314, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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