Uchuu Kaizoku Captain Herlock


Space Pirate Captain Harlock

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Synonyms: Harlock TV, Albator 78
Japanese: 宇宙海賊・キャプテンハーロック
English: Space Pirate Captain Harlock
German: Captain Harlock
French: Captain Herlock
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Type: TV
Episodes: 42
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Mar 14, 1978 to Feb 13, 1979
Premiered: Spring 1978
Broadcast: Tuesdays at 19:00 (JST)
Studios: Toei Animation
Source: Manga
Genres: ActionAction, AdventureAdventure, DramaDrama, Sci-FiSci-Fi
Theme: SpaceSpace
Demographic: SeinenSeinen
Duration: 25 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 7.681 (scored by 1155011,550 users)
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Ranked: #13402
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Popularity: #3710
Members: 39,899
Favorites: 344

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A three-words review for both: screw the system. The dark, handsome and stoic titular anti-heroes have scarred faces, strong morals and no bounds in acting illegally to halt big powers' greed and corruption: Harlock as a space pirate, Hazama as an unlicensed doctor. Many individuals who meet or join them end up admiring and following their revolutionary mindset and visionary charme, while inside their (very hard to break) shell lies actual heart and compassion - especially with their crewmates/clients and little adoptive daughters-sidekicks. (Un)arguably the most based and iconic characters/works of their famed authors, they are the best possible start to get familiar with Tezuka and Matsumoto. 
report Recommended by RenaPsychoKiller
A charismatic, battle-scarred leader builds a force of like-minded “true men” who free themselves from their previous standing in society to gain freedom and fight for what they believe in. They end up fighting together against another species who had caused them hardship in the past. The anime also have a focus on romanticising certain traits and ideologies associated with masculinity, such as the desire for freedom and leading others in a single-minded battle. 
report Recommended by Eziprez
Same Universe and feeling, both are dramatic and idealist stories about War, Drama, Aliens and discrimination. 
report Recommended by kofmaster
Though following different settings (Captain Harlock being set in a futuristic setting in space and Saiyuuki being set in a semi-fantasy setting) the feeling of adventure in both is undeniable. You grow an attachment to the protagonists almost immediately and can't help but support them even if their situations seem ridiculous. The antagonists are, in their own way, sympathetic. Both series' also have a habit of recreating themselves in sequels and so it feels like watching a different series with the same characters which can allow you to fall for the characters again in a whole new setting. 
report Recommended by Harlock_Phantom
A futuristic Earth has become blinded by times of peace and plenitude and become slack and leisurely, causing them to ignore an alien military force coming from outer space to invade them. A lone captain gathers a crew and leaves Earth as an outlaw to protect his homeworld. 
report Recommended by Eziprez
A space outlaw that has a scar over his face. Also, there's an evil on Earth that needs to be defeated! There's also pretty neat aliens in both. 
report Recommended by Calabre006
Retro anime starring an intense and hot-blooded space pirate who is feared by some and idolized by others. They have interesting sci-fi worldbuilding with plenty of cool gadgets, alien lifeforms, and fictional locations on other planets. The protagonists have a unique and mysterious space ship that they was build for them by an old friend, and they are assisted by a kind of machine-like being during their adventures. 
report Recommended by Eziprez
Both are amazing space opera and I enjoy listening to the Yamato opening every time. You'd be really surprised how similar both are. 
report Recommended by josh2218
These two series are both amazing space operas, but not only are both made by Matsumoto, Leiji, but the setting as well is quite similar, the feeling you get of the atmosphere from both space battleships the Arcadia and the Yamato sure make up for an amazing ride of an intense story! So if you love space related anime and the work of Leiji then these anime series are definitely for you!  
report Recommended by RafaelDeJongh
Harlock and his crew are practically banned from Earth while they fight to protect it from an alien race called the Mazone, which resemble beautiful women in appearance. In Ideon the group who discover the "Solo Ship" and the Ideon end up being pushed away from their homeworld as well, with nowhere to run while being chased by the mysterious Buff Clan that resemble humans themselves. In both shows, the casts home is ... their spaceship, with nowhere else to go. If you can appreciate old art and animation it's easy to say both shows still look great to this day, with the exception of  read more 
report Recommended by Echelon
Very similar strong-willed main characters who fight for what they believe in.  
report Recommended by Danish
Brooding captains, futuristic ships, their loyal crew and the orphaned boy joining them, among the stars or in the ocean's depths. Living incredible adventures while fighting oppressive systems/nations, Harlock and Nemo are mysterious, seemingly emotionless men who will stop at nothing to accomplish their dream or mission, without asking anyone's permission. Be it with Harlock's anarchist perspective of justice or Nadia's focus on the importance of preserving life and nature, both are must watch titles for anyone who appreciates âgée animation with a political, social and/or philosophical message, who have an insatiable thirst for dangerous yet fulfilling journeys, or who simply never really got out of their  read more 
report Recommended by RenaPsychoKiller
Space battles in massive ships. Space Pirate Captain Harlock is one of the many sources of TTGL and Simon's design in the final part is actually inspired directly by Harlock. It is a lot of fun and great to watch and note the similarities with today's animes. Harlock was (and still is) a very influential anime. 
report Recommended by Probability
Both have the pirate romance in it's true sense. People pursued by the world government put pirate flags on their ships and sail freely across the seas, be it with water or stars, and try to do what's right. Crew members of both Luffy and Herlock tend to have sad backstories, related to the enemies the crews fight. 
report Recommended by Narushisto
Set in the same universe. 
report Recommended by Blazingluke