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COBRA by Buichi Terasawa
COBRA by Buichi Terasawa









COBRA by Buichi Terasawa

As is frequently the case with Japanese fantasy, there is a theme of tragic sacrifice and transcendence – the killing of the two sisters manages to be both shocking and sad. There are also a number of novel ideas and inventions such as the giant prison that floats a kilometre above the surface of an ice planet, the robot ostriches the characters travel on and the transparent robot villain who rips out his own golden rib bones for use as weapons. Director Osamu Dezaki adopts a novel visual style – using split screen, mirror splits, freeze-frame ghostings and wipes across the frame, as well as adding trippy psychedelic backgrounds that makes the film look like something out of Metal Hurlant or Barbarella (1968). Although the animation is limited, the film has a number of exciting action sequences. The film is quite an invigorating venture into the generally rather juvenile mini-genre of anime space opera. Alexandre Aja has purportedly purchased the right to make a live-action film.

COBRA by Buichi Terasawa

Subsequently, there were several OVA films and a revival anime series Cobra: The Animation. The film here was then spun out into an anime tv series Space Cobra (1982-3). The film is based on Cobra, a popular manga that appeared in Weekly Shonen Jump between 19. More information on the game, including the official title, will be released in the near future.Space Adventure Cobra is one of a number of anime space opera efforts that popped up trying to mimic the success of Star Wars (1977) – others include Space Cruiser Yamato (1977), Galaxy Express 999 (1979) and Lensman (1984). We are looking forward to the final product, which promises to delight the fans." “We were very impressed with the passion and professionalism of the Microids team," said Tadashi Takezaki, CEO of TMS Entertainment, in a press release. "We are confident that Cobra fans will be thrilled with the new video game. Magic Bus released the latest anime adaptation in 2010. A film produced by TMS and directed by Osamu Dezaki was released in 1982, with a TV anime released the same year. Space Adventure Cobra was created in 1978 by author Buichi Terasawa, the cult hit Cobra has fascinated many generations of fans with its complex plot known for its many twists and turns. Outside of the game confirmed to be in active pre-production with targeted releases on current consoles and PC, details are scarce at the time of reporting. French developer Microids announced a new collaboration with Japanese animation studio TMS, additionally announcing that both work together on a new Space Adventure Cobra video game.











COBRA by Buichi Terasawa