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Space Pirate Captain Harlock is the most successful Japanese film ever screened in Italy, making about US$6.8 million by the end of January 2014. [14] Having earned more in France and Italy than it did in Japan, the film went onto gross $13,557,798 overseas, [11] bringing its worldwide gross to $18,680,977.
The series follows the titular Captain, an outcast who has turned into a space pirate to rebel against Earth's government and humanity's general apathy. Space Pirate Captain Harlock was adapted into an anime television series in 1978 directed by Rintaro and produced by Toei Animation. An animated film adaptation of the same name was released in ...
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 the protagonist of the Space Pirate Captain Harlock manga series created by Leiji Matsumoto.
Harlock Saga; Harlock: Space Pirate; S. Space Pirate Captain Herlock: The Endless Odyssey This page was last edited on 18 August 2024, at 06:21 (UTC). Text is ...
Leading Japanese manga artist Matsumoto Leiji, whose space operas became known to fans globally in animated incarnations, died on Feb. 13 in Tokyo at age 85. His representatives announced on ...
Space Pirate Captain Herlock: The Endless Odyssey, also known in Japan as Space Pirate Captain Harlock: Outside Legend - The Endless Odyssey, is an OVA based on the manga Space Pirate Captain Harlock.
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[16] [17] [18] The same year, Leiji Matsumoto created the iconic manga series Space Pirate Captain Harlock. The character of Captain Harlock is a "mysterious space pirate captain" fighting to protect the world, which some saw as an homage to samurais, and the stories would inspire many other characters in the years to come. [19]