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The creator of Star Blazers and Galaxy Express, Leiji Matsumoto ranks among the seminal figures in the history of anime. This six-part OAV (original animation video) reunites several of his most popular characters in an early adventure that depicts Captain Harlock's meeting with young Tadashi Daiba. Although it's billed as "an updated retelling of Der Ring des Nibelungen," Harlock Saga uses only some names and the "Funeral March" theme from Wagner's operatic cycle. Alberich, the last male descendant of the Nibelung "clan," steals a singularly powerful nugget of gold from the planet Rhein. He tricks young Tadashi Daiba into forging a ring from it that will enable him to conquer Wotan, the ruler of the planet Valhalla, and become all-powerful in the universe. Aberich's sister Meeme opposes his ambitions and seeks the aid of Captain Harlock, Tochiro, Yattran, and Emeraldas: an alliance no villain can withstand. The adventure ends on an odd note, with Daiba and Harlock preparing to unmake the Ring and return the gold to the planet Rhein--which disappeared at the end of episode 1. But fans of Matsumoto's special universe with its sepulchrally thin women, dwarfish side characters, and dashing, scarred heroes aren't likely to be troubled by plot problems. Rated 13 and up for minor nudity and some violence. --Charles Solomon
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New from U.S. Manga Corps! From the creator of Star Blazers, Queen Emeraldas and The Cockpit! A killer has stolen a legendary treasure, magical gold! Now, as the universe spirals into chaos, the gods have awakened to avenge this theft. Noble space pirate Captain Harlock must restore the gold to its rightful heirs before humanity is caught in the crossfire! Includes entire series: all 6 episodes!
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Harlock Saga
Starring: Kôichi Yamadera , Carol Jacobanis , Miyuki Ueda , Matt Hoverman , and Anthony Salerno Director: Nobuo Takeuchi Manufacturer: Us Manga Corps Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000059HAS Release Date: 2001-05-08 |
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The creator of Star Blazers and Galaxy Express, Leiji Matsumoto ranks among the seminal figures in the history of anime. This six-part OAV (original animation video) reunites several of his most popular characters in an early adventure that depicts Captain Harlock's meeting with young Tadashi Daiba. Although it's billed as "an updated retelling of Der Ring des Nibelungen," Harlock Saga uses only some names and the "Funeral March" theme from Wagner's operatic cycle. Alberich, the last male descendant of the Nibelung "clan," steals a singularly powerful nugget of gold from the planet Rhein. He tricks young Tadashi Daiba into forging a ring from it that will enable him to conquer Wotan, the ruler of the planet Valhalla, and become all-powerful in the universe. Aberich's sister Meeme opposes his ambitions and seeks the aid of Captain Harlock, Tochiro, Yattran, and Emeraldas: an alliance no villain can withstand. The adventure ends on an odd note, with Daiba and Harlock preparing to unmake the Ring and return the gold to the planet Rhein--which disappeared at the end of episode 1. But fans of Matsumoto's special universe with its sepulchrally thin women, dwarfish side characters, and dashing, scarred heroes aren't likely to be troubled by plot problems. Rated 13 and up for minor nudity and some violence. --Charles SolomonDescription
New from U.S. Manga Corps! From the creator of Star Blazers, Queen Emeraldas and The Cockpit! A killer has stolen a legendary treasure, magical gold! Now, as the universe spirals into chaos, the gods have awakened to avenge this theft. Noble space pirate Captain Harlock must restore the gold to its rightful heirs before humanity is caught in the crossfire! Includes entire series: all 6 episodes!Customer Reviews:
Middle of the road in the Matsumoto Universe.......2003-09-15
This is NOT for people new to Matsumoto, I would suggest going and grabbing up Arcadia of My Youth first, it clears up a lot of characters for the initiates. And keep in mind 3 things when viewing this production....
1) it is loosely based on a Wagner opera, so if you think it is ripping off The Ring, you are right, it is... sorta...
2) Matsumoto's universe NEVER follows a strict timeline, it overlaps and runs all over the place, so don't try to fit it into a timeline with another piece of Harlock lore, it just won't fit (especially since this is supposed to be Harlock's son... in the manga it's more apparant).
3) The animation is really nice, not the best in the world, but like all Matsumoto the characters have their special Matsumoto style and the space scenes are beautifully rendered. With one exception that seems to be a downfall since Queen Emereldas and that is the CGI they add in of the Arcadia, it's hideously bad! but it's short, so no worries.
All in all, this OAV looks pretty, and the storyline was interesting, since it was a Space Opera rendition of an opera, but the storyline and script lacked, like one other reviewer said, Harlock just kinda stood there stoicly and added a line or two when needed, but didn't seem to say much of anything else, kinda disappointing when you compare him to the Harlock of past series and movies.
I think this is really for the Matsumoto fans only, not much here for anyone who isn't a fan of him already.
Real Space Opera.......2002-09-13
Harlock (actually the son of Leiji Matsumoto's original Harlock) is the captain of the Arcadia, a space pirate vessel. Accompanying him are his close friend Tochiro, Chief cook and engineering mate Yattran, and Meeme a mysterious woman who is rumored to be a sorceress of an ancient and fearsome race. The story opens with Tochiro and Harlock's sister Emareldas trying to track down Meeme, who disappeared from the Arcadia unexpectedly. They find a projection of her in the ruins of the asteroid Aclucion, where she warns them that another pirate is about to raid the planet Rhein in order to gain the Rheingold. Harlock races to the planet, but is not in time. Now this intrepid gang must trace the gold across the universe.
As they try to prevent the gold from being made into the ring that rules time, Meeme explains that the pirate is Alberich of the Nibelungs, her brother. He wants the ring to challenge Wotan and destroy Valhalla, little caring that this will destroy the universe as well. Of course, the crew of the Arcadia fails again and the ring is made. Now all, good and evil alike, flock to Valhalla where this recasting of Wagner's story reaches its climax as Harlock struggles to avert the Twilight of the Gods. As you can see, the story truly is pure space opera.
This is pure fun right out of Flash Gordon, but with classical music. Director Yoshi Takeuchi commits almost every dramatic sin there is, and the English language version compounds this excess into a perfect confection. Be warned, set playback to the Japanese version with subtitles or risk dying from unrelenting over-acting. What you have to keep in mind is that this file was never meant to be either a faithful rendition of Wagner's operas of a perfect redaction of Matsumoto's manga. Rather, it is intended to recreate the style of its sources and provide high entertainment. And that it does exceedingly well.
This is a long presentation (about 150 minutes) in six episodes. Unlike some manga adaptations, considerable effort is spent of providing continuity. So there is little confusion to detract from the excellent graphic design, art work, and the great musical score. I found the ending a bit anticlimactic, but not unbearably so. The action during most of the film makes up for that particular weakness. After all, there are only so many planets you can blow up before a certain amount of ennui leaks in. You may just find yourself wishing for a sequel.
Leiji Matsumoto Classic.......2002-03-23
A new classic.......2002-02-01
Best anime series I have ever seen!.......2002-01-23
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Angel Sanctuary/Harlock Saga
Manufacturer: Us Manga Corps Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B000093NUC Release Date: 2003-06-10 |
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Awesome anime deal!.......2003-10-23
As for "Angel Sanctuary", what can one say that everyone else hasn't gushingly said before? It's the most eye-hurtingly beautiful, wild, erotic, daring girl-anime out there today. Those mentally-imbalanced angels, those multiple dismemberments and decapitations, those long-legged schoolboys with the dewy eyes, yoicks!! Sadly, the end of the story leaves you hanging almost in mid-action.... Those of us who can't read Japanese (so as to get the printed manga for the whole story) are all praying anxiously & patiently for more of the series to become available.
The only faults I can find with this DVD issue (both disks) is that the chapters/programs in the menu are each too long... It could use finer separation, so that you don't have to scroll forward & back to find the point within the chapter you want. They also left the beginnning & end credits for all of the separate episodes, which is an annoyance to fast-forward through. However, that's only a minor annoyance. Great deal in general.
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Maetel Legend
Starring: Rachael Lillis , Kôhei Owada , Yûji Kishi , Yoshikazu Nagano , and Tristan Goddard Director: Kazuyoshi Yokota Manufacturer: Central Park Media ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005V4Y0 Release Date: 2002-03-26 |
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This OAV series brings together two of Leiji Matsumoto's most popular creations: Emeraldas, the pirate queen from Harlock Saga, and Maetel, the mysterious woman who aids Tetsuro in Galaxy Express 999. Torn from its eccentric orbit around the sun by the dark star Ra, the planet Metalle is dying. The daughters of Queen La Andromeda Prometheum defy the evil Hardgear, who has tricked their mother and many of her subjects into becoming "mechanoids" he can use in a war against humanity. Maetel and Emeraldas escape from Metalle on the Galaxy Express, knowing that destiny will eventually lead them back to destroy the cyber-hell their world has become. The rather dark Legend lacks much of the panache of Harlock Saga and the propulsive energy of Galaxy Express, but Matsumoto's many fans will want to follow his characters on their long journey. Rated 13 Up: Violence, grotesque imagery. --Charles SolomonDescription
The most beloved and mysterious of Matsumoto's creations, Maetel, finally returns to tell her story. The princess of a dying world, young Maetel faces starvation and death. Only machines can survive in the new environment, and one by one, an evil scientist transforms her loved ones into soulless mechanoids. Once he captures Maetel and her fiery twin sister, Emeraldas, he will rule the world. Maetel must choose whether to become a machine to save her life, or to abandon her world to fight for freedom.Customer Reviews:
Rise of the Machines.......2005-09-07
Esperaba mas epica, aunque es una hermosa historia.......2004-06-26
1er Hecho : Yayoi Yukino muere salvando la tierra.
2do Hecho : Emeraldas era terricola.
3er Hecho : La edad de Maetel (pues ella era clonada una y otra vez y segun Galaxy Express 999, su cuerpo original esta congelado en Pluton y cada vez q puede va y lo visita)
Creo que la idea de comenzar de 0 no ha dejado a los fans con un sabor agridulce. En la nueva historia Maetel y Emeraldas son ahora hermanas gemelas y Yayoi su madre, la historia comienza al parecer a finales del siglo XXX, pues ambas son adolescentes, pero si comienza en el siglo XXX, Yayoi Yukino tiene mas de 1000 años???. Los nuevos dibujos no me gustaron, prefiero los dibujos de la pelicula Arcadia of my Youth que es superior en trama y argumento y eso que es de 1981, no deberion hacer este OVA de una manera tan light y pasando por alto muchos de los misterios que encerraban a estos personajes, para convertirlas en familia.
Companion.......2004-03-04
Quality Anime.......2004-02-19
STORY: 10/10 - While some complain,I had no problem with the story at all. The slow pace of the plot is perfect for the "legend". I wasn't expecting much,but after watching Maetel,I was amazed and instantly a Matsumoto fan!
DVD: 9/10 - Not many special features,but the DVD itself was fine.
DUB: 7/10 - The dub was bearable,but the Japanese is far better.
OVERALL: 10/10 - If you can get it at a reasonable price,MAETEL LEGEND is an excellent addition to your anime!
Dry..... (though good for someone new to Matsumoto).......2003-09-15
The only thing of interest was the fact that you got to see how Galaxy Express 999 came to happen, though most of us had a pretty good idea of what happened to begin with, and even then some of this still went unanswered even with the prequel. Which sat as a bitter pill in my book.
The animation was okay enough. One of my biggest gripes was the portrayl of Maetel and Em as teenagers. I don't believe they were quite so "school girlish" in their youths. This film's biggest flaw was the blatant reuse of footage, it really ruined what interest I had in this film. It recycled it's self over and over and was over used so poorly that I just felt like this could have easily been a single 60 minute OAV. By the end of the film, I could care less about the transformation of the Queen, because they had reshowed her transformation over several times, using the SAME footage.
While I really didn't care for it, if you have the patience to sit through the repitition I think this would make a lovely starting point for someone that has never seen Galaxy Express 999 before, my best suggestion is to rent it if possible!
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Harlock Saga
Starring: Harlock Saga Manufacturer: Us Manga Corps Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001EFUPA Release Date: 2004-04-27 |
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Stylish space fantasy starring renowned Space Pirate of Justice.......2006-06-12
Welcome, if imperfect, return of the space pirate.......2005-09-07
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Maetel Legend/Harlock Saga
Starring: Kôichi Yamadera , Veronica Taylor , David Brimmer , Yoshito Yasuhara , and Rachael Lillis Director: Nobuo Takeuchi , and Kazuyoshi Yokota Manufacturer: Central Park Media ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B000063K2H Release Date: 2002-04-30 |
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Two Matsumoto gems.......2002-03-07
Maetel Legend tells of the origin of Maetel and the pirate queen Emereldas. It is a nice offering by Matsumoto, and serves as a prequel to his masterpiece Galaxy Express 999. Maetel does appear very briefly in Harlock Saga, and Emereldas has a slightly larger role.
Harlock Saga is a feature piece for Matsumoto's famous Captain Harlock. Matsumoto took the story and music of Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen and recast the parts with his own characters. Captain Harlock, Tochiro and Emereldas face off against Wodan and the Norse gods. It is grand space opera.
The individual DVDs are great, and worth getting. This is a nice way to get them together, although Harlock Saga has been available for some time. Just don't expect the stories to be related.
Enjoy!
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