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Cobra
Originaltitel
コブラ
Genre Abenteuer, Shōnen
Manga
Land Japan Japan
Autor Buichi Terasawa
Verlag Shueisha
Magazin Weekly Shōnen Jump
Erstpublikation 1978 – 1984
Ausgaben 18
Film
Space Adventure Cobra: The Movie (1982)

Vorlage:Infobox Anime-Fernsehserie

Original Video Animation
Titel Cobra the Animation
Produktionsland Japan
Originalsprache Japanisch
Erscheinungsjahre 2008–2009
Länge 20 Minuten
Episoden 6
Produktions-
unternehmen
Magic Bus
Stab
Regie Buichi Terasawa, Kenichi Maejima (nur bei Folge 5 und 6)
Musik Yoshihiro Ike

Vorlage:Infobox Anime-Fernsehserie

Cobra (jap.

コブラ

) ist ein Manga des japanischen Autors Buichi Terasawa, der von 1978 bis 1984 in Japan erschien. Das Werk wurde in mehreren Animes und weiteren Mangas adaptiert und fortgesetzt.

Inhalt

Production

Osamu Tezuka (pictured) was the main influence for the series, inspiring Terasawa's storytelling, panel layout, and narrative pacing[1]

Cobra is Buichi Terasawa's debut manga series. Previously he had written and illustrated between twenty and thirty science-fiction shōjo (targeted towards girls) short stories for manga contests held by manga magazines, with one of them earning an honorable mention. Terasawa created Cobra by combining the Spaghetti Western subgenre and Japanese stories featuring a "wandering swordsman".[1] Terasawa wanted to create a hero who would be able to carry a concealed weapon and then the Psychogun was created before the titular character.[2] His concept of a hero has been greatly influenced by "spaghetti westerns with a James Bond-type spin to them."[1] Also from Bond series came the concept of several women who circulate around Cobra.[3] For Cobra, he also drew inspiration from the French actor Jean-Paul Belmondo and his "phlegmatic style", specifically from his characters on Breathless (1960) and That Man from Rio (1964).[4][5] The then rising actresses Dominique Sanda and Catherine Deneuve also inspired the names of the Royal Sisters.[4]

In general, Terasawa has been influenced by films, including Star Trek, René Laloux's animations,[4] the James Bond film series, Akira Kurosawa's films, and Disney films prior to The Little Mermaid (1989). For example, Jane Fonda's performance in the cult science-fiction film Barbarella (1968) served as a direct model for his character Jane, whose hairstyle was also inspired by Princess Aurora's in the Disney animated film Sleeping Beauty (1959). For his storytelling, panel layout, and narrative pacing in general, he draws influence from manga artist Osamu Tezuka, who mentored him.[1] Terasawa declared, "Without him, ... Cobra would never have existed.[5]

Veröffentlichung

Written and illustrated by Buichi Terasawa, Cobra was first published in 1977 in Shueisha's Japanese shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump as a one-shot edition.[6] It was later serialized, running from the November 6, 1978 issue to the November 12, 1984 issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump,[7] and released under the magazine's Jump Comics line in eighteen tankōbon volumes between August 15, 1979 and August 15, 1985.[8][9] Cobra was re-published from February 10, 1988 to November 10, 1998 in a ten-volume aizōban edition under Jump Comics Deluxe entitled Space Adventure Cobra.[10][11]

The manga series was only partially released in the United States by Viz Communications in 1990 in a series of twelve books.[12] This English-language publication covered the origin story and the Royal Sisters' saga, with dialogue adapted by the American comic book writer Marv Wolfman and published under Viz Communications' Viz Select Comics line.[13] In 2015 Creek & River released the complete manga in the US in a 15-volume full-color Kindle edition.[14] The complete manga was printed in several other countries. In France, the manga was first published by Dynamic Visions,[15] and later reprinted by Taifu Comics.[16] Its first volume was released in the 1990s Brazil by Dealer, being one of the first manga to be published in the country.[17] The manga was also published in Italy by Play Press,[18] in Taiwan by Tong Li, in Hong Kong by Culturecom, and in Thailand by Vibulkij.[15]

Shueisha released Cobra in kanzenban form with the title Space Adventure Cobra: Handy EditionVorlage:Mdashwhich included volumes one through tenVorlage:Mdashfrom October 19, 2001 to February 4, 2002.[19][20] Shueisha later created three kanzenban magazine series based on the Cobra manga under their Shueisha Jump Remix line. Vorlage:Nihongo foot, which spanned two volumes, was published on October 7, 2002, and on October 21, 2002; Vorlage:Nihongo foot, which spanned two volumes, was published on November 2, 2002, and on November 18, 2002; and Vorlage:Nihongo foot, which spanned three volumes, was published from June 9, 2003 to July 7, 2003.[21] Media Factory also published Cobra in a kanzenban edition; it was simply called Vorlage:Nihongo foot, and spawned twelve volumes released between August 23, 2005, and June 23, 2006.[22][23] Cobra was also sold as an e-book, Vorlage:Nihongo foot for a limited time.[24]

Sequels and spin-offs

The seinen manga magazine Super Jump published several Cobra sequel or spin-off series. The first was titled Vorlage:Nihongo foot, which was serialized in 1986 in a special issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump. It was then published in a single tankōbon by Shueisha in 1988 under the magazine's Jump Comics Deluxe line.[24] Vorlage:Nihongo foot a fully colored "computer graphics" manga, was serialized in Super Jump in 1995.[24] A "computer graphics" sequel called Vorlage:Nihongo foot was serialized in Super Jump from 2000 to 2002.[24][25] Along with several other series serialized in Super Jump, they were published from 1995 to 2002 in Jump Comics Deluxe under the title Space Adventure Cobra.[24]

Space Adventure Cobra: Magic Doll was re-serialized in the Monthly Comic Flapper magazine by Media Factory, and was published under its MF Comics line as Vorlage:Nihongo foot and Vorlage:Nihongo foot on February 23, 2006, and September 22, 2006, respectively.[26][27] In addition, Media Factory published six Cobra one-shots; the first one, Vorlage:Nihongo foot, on March 23, 2006, and the last one, Vorlage:Nihongo foot, on April 23, 2009, all of which were also under MF Comics.[28] To celebrate the series' 30th anniversary, sixteen manga were reprinted and released by Media Factory; on May 23, 2008, Vorlage:Nihongo foot and Vorlage:Nihongo foot were released, and Magic Doll concluded it, with its release on July 7, 2009.[29] From October 25, 2014 to June 13, 2015, Media Factory is republishing Cobra the Space Pirate through its MFR Series.[30]

Out of requests, Terasawa announced in February 2016 he would create a new saga for Cobra. He aims to deal with the unsolved plot of the strange resemblance of two female characters—Dominique and Secret.[5] More than three years later, in November 2019, Comic Flapper magazine's official Twitter account announced the release of Cobra: Over the Rainbow. A sequel to the original manga, it started to be released digitally on November 19 through Kadokawa Corporation's Comic Walker and Niconico Manga websites under the Comic Hu label.[31]

Anime

Space Adventure Cobra

1982 adaptierte Tokyo Movie Shinsha den ersten Manga-Arc in ein Film mit dem Titel Space Adventure Cobra. Der Film kam am 23. Juli 1982 in Japan raus. Regie führte Osamu Dezaki und die Drehbücher schrieben Terasawa und Haruya Yamazaki. Der Film mit 100 Minuten Länge wurde unter anderem ins Englische und ins Französische übersetzt.[32]

Space Cobra

Cobra was adapted into an anime series titled Space Cobra directed by Dezaki and Yoshio Takeuchi that aired on Fuji Television between October 7, 1982, and May 19, 1983.[33] The scenario writers were Haruya Yamazaki, Kosuke Miki, and Kenji Terada.[33] Terasawa himself participated in weekly meetings to discuss the screenplays, giving his suggestions to the writers to fix what was wrong or rewriting the screenplay himself.[3] The episodes were released in eight DVDs and a DVD box set on October 25, 2000 by Digital Site in Japan.[34] The series was released in Northern America by Nozomi Entertainment in two parts;[35] the first was released on March 4, 2014,[36] and the second one is available since May 6, 2014.[37] In November 2015, the series was added to the Crunchyroll streaming service to be broadcast in the United States and Canada with English substitles.[38] In June 2020, Discotek Media licensed the anime series and will release it on Blu-ray with a new English dub.[39]

Cobra the Animation

Cobra was adapted into two OVAs and a television series that were created by Guild Project and animated by Magic Bus under the Cobra the Animation line for the series' 30th anniversary.[40] The first of the series was The Psychogun, which was released direct-to-DVD between August 29, 2008, and February 27, 2009. It was written, storyboarded, and directed by Terasawa.[41] Its sequel OVA, Time Drive, was released between April 24, 2009, and June 26, 2009. It was co-directed by Terasawa and Kenichi Maejima, and co-written by Terasawa and Mitsuyo Suenaga.[42] Both OVA series were later released in Blu-ray box set on February 19, 2010.[34] The anime television series Rokunin no Yūshi, directed by Keizo Shimizu, aired on BS 11 between January 2, 2010 and March 27, 2010.[43] Crunchyroll streamed the first OVA series between December 18, 2009 to on January 8, 2010.[44][45] The two episodes of Time Drive were uploaded on January 1, 2008,[46][47] and Rokunin no Yūshi was simulcasted as it aired in Japan.[48] In April 2016 during the Anime Boston the anime television and the OVAs were licensed by Sentai Filmworks to be released in North America through digital outlets and in the home video market.[49][50]

Cobra: Return of Joe Gillian

Monaco-based Shibuya Productions will adapt the Rugball arc of the series into an "original animated series" called Cobra: Return of Joe Gillian.[51][52] In collaboration with Terasawa's A-Girl Rights, the series will be directed by Hervé Trouillet, produced by Cédric Biscay and Rinko Itoh, and written by Trouillet and Biscay.[51][53] The announcement of the series was through a promotional teaser released on February 27, 2016.[52][53] The arc choice was based on the fact that it is a favorite of Cobra fans and it will incorporate classic characters and elements of the Cobra universe and "a rendering that will not disappoint fans of Cobra", according to Biscay.[51] However, they hope to attract more people because of economic reasons; as such, it will have a new story and a modern style of animation.[51] The target audience of the series is primarily adolescents of over 12 years and it was slated to premiere in 2018.[51]

Audio

The soundtrack of the film was composed by Osamu Shōji. It used a single opening theme and a single ending theme, and its lyrics were written by Tetsuya Chiaki and composed by Saburo Suzuki. Vorlage:Nihongo foot by Shigeru Matsuzaki was used as the opening music and Vorlage:Nihongo foot by Eve was used at the end.[54] The subsequent anime's music was scored by Kentarō Haneda. The lyrics for "Cobra" and Vorlage:Nihongo foot, the opening and the ending themes respectively, were written by Kayoko Fuyomori and composed by Yuji Ohno; both were sung by Yoko Maeno.[33] The anime's music was compiled into two albums; Space Cobra: Original Soundtrack and Space Cobra: Complete Soundtrack were released by Nippon Columbia on September 25, 2003, and April 21, 2004, respectively.[55][56]

The musical score for Cobra the Animation was composed by Yoshihiro Ike.[43][41][42] The opening theme from The Psychogun is Vorlage:Nihongo foot by Yoko Takahashi and it ending theme is "Wanderer" by Shigeru Matsuzaki. Both were released as singles on August 27, 2008, by Nippon Columbia.[57][58] The second OVA used "Time Drive" by Sasja Antheunis as its opening theme and Vorlage:Nihongo foot by Shigeru Matsuzaki as its closing theme.[59] "Cobra the Space Pirate" by Sasja Antheunis and Vorlage:Nihongo foot respectively were used as opening theme and closing theme for Rokunin no Yūshi. On March 24, 2010, both were released as singles by Nippon Columbia.[60][61] A soundtrack containing music from both OVAs and a compilation of music from the anime series were released on January 20, 2010, and April 14, 2010, respectively.[62][63] Cobra Song Collection, which encompassed music from the soundtracks of the film, two OVAs and two anime series was released on March 31, 2010 by Nippon Columbia.[64]

Videospiele

1982 entwickelte Popy Electronics die Handheld Spiele Space Cobra Professional und Space Cobra the Psychogun.[65][66] 1989 folgte das Spiel Cobra: Kokuryū Ō no Densetsu für PC Engine und 1990 erschien das Spiel Cobra 2: Densetsu no Otoko. In Europa und Amerika erschien das Spiel für das Sega CD mit dem Namen The Space Adventure - Cobra: The Legendary Bandit.[67][68]

Weblinks

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