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Albator

Original title: Uchû kaizoku kyaputen Hârokku
  • TV Series
  • 1978–1979
  • 24m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
1.5K
YOUR RATING
Albator (1978)
AnimeHand-Drawn AnimationSci-Fi EpicSeinenSpace Sci-FiActionAdventureAnimationDramaFantasy

In 2977, mankind has space colonies, machines do all the work and everyone just wants to have fun. When deadly plant-based aliens that look like women attack the Earth in order to colonize i... Read allIn 2977, mankind has space colonies, machines do all the work and everyone just wants to have fun. When deadly plant-based aliens that look like women attack the Earth in order to colonize it, only one rogue captain can stop them.In 2977, mankind has space colonies, machines do all the work and everyone just wants to have fun. When deadly plant-based aliens that look like women attack the Earth in order to colonize it, only one rogue captain can stop them.

  • Stars
    • Makio Inoue
    • Akira Kamiya
    • Noriko Ohara
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Makio Inoue
      • Akira Kamiya
      • Noriko Ohara
    • 9User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Makio Inoue
    Makio Inoue
    • Captain Harlock…
    • 1978–1979
    Akira Kamiya
    Akira Kamiya
    • Tadashi Daiba
    • 1978–1979
    Noriko Ohara
    Noriko Ohara
    • Mîmé
    • 1978–1979
    Jôji Yanami
    Jôji Yanami
    • Doctor Zero
    • 1978–1979
    Hiroshi Ôtake
    • Yattaran
    • 1978–1979
    Chiyoko Kawashima
    • Kei Yûki…
    • 1978–1979
    Ken'ichi Ogata
    Ken'ichi Ogata
    • Hasshi…
    • 1978–1979
    Hidekatsu Shibata
    • Commander Kirida…
    • 1978–1979
    Mami Koyama
    Mami Koyama
    • Lucia…
    • 1978
    Mieko Nobusawa
    • Elza…
    • 1978
    Kan Tokumaru
    • Captain Harlock
    • 1978
    Yonehiko Kitagawa
    • Dr. Ein…
    • 1978
    Kazuhiko Inoue
    Kazuhiko Inoue
    • Zorba
    • 1978
    Michiko Nomura
    • Saki
    • 1978
    Keiko Han
    Keiko Han
    • Snowla
    • 1978
    Nana Yamaguchi
    • Tesius
    • 1978
    Akiko Tsuboi
    • Aman
    • 1978
    Haruko Kitahama
    • Rafflesia
    • 1978
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    10ja_kitty_71

    Another retro favorite with superb animation and sci-fi action

    Here is another "retro" anime series from Toei that I automatically loved after watching it on DVD. The box set just caught my eye, and as a fan of Toei Animation, I had to buy it.

    This series is based on a manga that became wildly successful after the series, movies, and OVAs (original video animation) were made. The story is set in the year 2977, when, despite advances in technology and space colonialism, Earth is in a semi-dystopian state where everybody lazily goes about their entertainment, like greyhound or horse races that the planet's inept government takes part in. But there is one man who strongly disapproves of what goes on: Captain Harlock, who had become a space pirate fighting against the government along with his crew on the spaceship Arcadia. But when plant-based aliens known as the Mazone plan to invade Earth, Harlock and his crew are now the planet's only hope.

    I love little Mayu Oyama. I thought she was a cute kid. For pairings, I shipped Kei Yuki and the newest member of the Arcadia, Tadashi Daiba, and I don't mean boats. I also ship Zorba the Tokargan and Lucia the Mazone nurse from episode twenty-four. So overall, I really love this series for its superb animation and sci-fi action.
    yevonwm

    Strange but Good

    The plot for this series is quite unusual and it takes a bit to warm to it. Captain Harlock is a space pirate with your usual mottley crew. The plot preaches the idea that people who follow orders live in fear and the crew of Captain Harlock follow his orders out of choice and do not live in fear. So when an extra terrestrial comes to invade the universe and erradicate earth (backed by a semi-biblical plot going back to the big-bang) and preys upon the fears of humanity, Harlock steps in fearlessly.

    The animation is top quality but the characters seem eratic and poorly explained. I'm guessing that the manga offers a plot backing to this, but i haven't read that. The plot is engaging and the large faced animation style (for non-central characters) is unusual and amusing. all in all a good watch.
    10ChungMo

    Possibly one of the best dramatic Sci-Fi series ever

    Saw this around 1980 when the local Spanish UHF station was taken over by Nippon TV every Saturday night. I count my blessings that it was subtitled and not the hideous US dubbed version that turns up in closeout bins.

    Great stories, great voices and great music. Animation quality went in and out but the overall design of the show was exceptional. This was the place that the famed anime director Rin Taro got his start.

    Without going into a detailed description, I'll just say the the next anime that inspired me so completely has been Cowboy Bebop. Extremely hard to find now even in Japan, I'll forever curse my cheapness and not taping every episode. VHS tapes were about $20 a piece back then, I was working as a bike messenger and the SLP recording speed didn't exist yet.

    As a correction to another post; there was absolutely no "sex" in this show, although some brief nudity when the evil aliens got blown up!
    FPilot

    As a Matter of Fact, I DO Want to Be a Harlock!

    I was first attracted to Space Pirate Captain Harlock from an illustration of him included in Robotech Art 1, the program guidebook/album of the Robotech TV series. And so when the times came, I bought two of the dubbed Harlock videos from the TV series and the dubbed versions of Arcadia of My Youth (the unfortunately cut-down version from Celebrity Home Video) and the two Galaxy Express 999 movies. I'll limit my comments to the TV series tapes in this statement.

    As the story begins, Earth is in a period of economic prosperity and lax morality, somewhat akin to the Roaring '20s in America. The people have become apathetic about themselves and each other--even the planet's President would rather watch the racehorses on TV than do his job.

    Rebelling against this madness is Harlock, captain of the rogue battleship Arcadia, who raids the ships carrying luxury items to Earth not out of greed but as a political statement. His Jolly Roger is not a symbol of terror but of personal liberty and morals.

    When the threat of extraterrestrial invasion looms, only Harlock and his 40 thieves are ready to face it--while the Earth government can only panic and blame their only savior out of their stupidity.

    The animation for the show is typical for 1970s material. Some of the special effects--like the collision between two planets later on--hold up well by modern standards. But bear in mind that this series was made long before computers became a tool in the art of animation.

    The dubbing job added narration that was needless (and in some cases, totally WRONG storywise), and humorous lines for comic relief that were also needless. But the flavor of the show is mostly intact, something to be grateful for.

    The series spawned a feature film version, not at all related to Arcadia of My Youth. I haven't seen it, but I expect it to be the highlights of the series, the same as the initial Space Cruiser Yamato movie and the Danguard Ace movie.
    samuraix47

    The best of Leiji Matsumoto

    This series is my favorite of all Japanese anime. It is an epic tale of freedom. Young Daiba Tadashi loses his scientist father to a mysterious assassin and winds up joining Captain Harlock and crew in there fight to protect Earth from the Mazone, a species of women bent on destroying humanity. Earth society has become corrupt and apathetic and does not see the threat it faces... so why would Captain Harlock care about Earth who has declared him an outlaw? He has promised to protect the young daughter of his best friend who died before the series begins so she can have a world to grow up in.

    Like many Japanese anime TV shows this one is full of human drama, characters who face inner conflicts, adventure that spans the galaxy, and stories that entertain with each episode.

    I first watched this series in the late 70s when I live in Hawaii on the local independent TV station that was mostly Japanese programming, KIKU-TV. I think another TV station, maybe the one in San Francisco did the original subtitling.

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    • Quotes

      Yattaran: It's a great responsibility. Piracy is a difficult and shameful job.

    • Alternate versions
      French version : Albator 78 (1978) 6 dvd containing 42 episodes
    • Connections
      Edited into Captain Harlock and the Queen of a Thousand Years (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      Uchû Kaizoku Captain Harlock
      Lyrics by Kogo Hotomi

      Composed by Masaaki Hirao

      Arranged by Seiji Yokoyama

      Performed by Ichirô Mizuki

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    • Release date
      • September 1979 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Albator 78
    • Production companies
      • TV Asahi
      • Toei Animation
      • Toei Animation
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    • Runtime
      • 24m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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