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Capitan Harlock (Harlock: Space Pirate)
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Mankind is dying. Only one man can do anything about it, Space Captain Harlock, but the Gaia Coalition will stop at nothing to end him.
Mankind is dying. Only one man can do anything about it, Space Captain Harlock, but the Gaia Coalition will stop at nothing to end him.
Actors:
Emily Neves,
Jessica Boone,
Rebekah Stevens,
Maaya Sakamoto,
Shun Oguri,
Kiyoshi Kobayashi,
Rob Mungle,
David Matranga,
Yû Aoi,
Arata Furuta,
Mike Yager,
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Emily Neves
29 July 1982, Conroe, Texas, USA
Jessica Boone
14 May 1984, Houston, Texas, USA
Rebekah Stevens
Maaya Sakamoto
31 March 1980, Tokyo, Japan
Shun Oguri
26 December 1982, Tokyo, Japan
Kiyoshi Kobayashi
11 January 1933, Tokyo, Japan
Rob Mungle
19 October 1967, Houston, Texas, USA
David Matranga
20 April 1975, Houston, Texas, USA
Yû Aoi
17 August 1985, Fukuoka, Japan
Arata Furuta
3 December 1965, Hyogo, Japan
Mike Yager
25 January 1984
Director:
Shinji Aramaki
Shinji Aramaki
2 October 1960, Fukuoka, Japan
Country:
Japan
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April 24, 2015
The spectacular visuals and fights are the real stars.
April 20, 2015
This digitally animated Japanese space adventure is as po-faced as they come.
January 28, 2014
The dazzling visuals and immense scale employed by director/animator Shinji Aramaki adequately compensate (just) for the derivative narrative in his update/reboot of Leiji Matsumoto's visionary 1970's space-opera, 'Harlock'.
April 23, 2015
Veering between gleaming, clean-lined techno-lust and a punkier, junk-space aesthetic, it really is a marvel to look at: an artfully dazzling distillation of videogamey flash, proggy space-majesty and Final Fantasy flounce.

