Space Adventure Cobra: The Movie
Even better the second time around.
Space Adventure Cobra: The Movie
That was a lot of fun. Goofy as hell, too.
Space Adventure Cobra: The Movie
Crystal Boy answers to no one. So Good.
It's disappointing that so few people have seen the
Cobra movie.
To summarise,
Space Adeventure Cobra: The Movie is 1982 anime movie directed by Dezaki. It stars Cobra, our slightly goofy action hero who is never seen without a cigar.
All we really know about him is that he's got a huge bounty on his head and he enjoys pursuing attractive looking women. Oh, and one of his arms is a gun. I guess. So I guess you could say he has some Lupin-esque characteristics.
Not that it really matters because this movie doesn't really have a very fleshed out story or any three-dimensional characters. It's just an excuse for a variety of well animated, cool looking action sequences that are strung together by a slightly bizarre plot involving kidnapping, betrayal and the power of love. It may also feature women on magical horses trying to force themselves onto Cobra.
Most of the...oddness that emerges in this movie is largely the result of Dezaki's love of heavy visual symbolism. Mirrors, reflections, things obscuring the camera and warping the lens etc. It's more restrained and nuanced than in, say,
Goglo 13: The Professional but it stills present in quantities that you really don't see in your average 80's action anime. He really doesn't seem to care that
Cobra is essentially pulpy sci-fi shlock, he still directs it like he directs everything else that he's ever worked on.
In case you some how missed all his other key visual calling cards, it's pretty hard to miss the way he uses colour. To summarise: