Cosmowarrior Zero

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  • 2001
  • 1 Season
  • 6.2  (119)

Cosmowarrior Zero is a Japanese anime television series that first premiered on TV Tokyo in 2001. The series is directed by Kazuyoshi Yokota and was produced by the Nippon Animation Studio. Cosmowarrior Zero is set in the far-off future, where humanity has long since left the planet Earth and now lives in different parts of the galaxy. The show follows the exploits of Warrius Zero, also known as Captain Harlock, a space pirate who must save humanity from an impending alien invasion.

The series is voiced primarily by English actors, with Crispin Freeman lending his vocal talents to the lead character Warrius Zero. David Lucas, Lia Sargent, Terrence Stone, Toshiaki Matsumoto, Kikuko Inoue, Hidenari Ugaki, KAORI, Eiji Takemoto, Aya Hisakawa, Nobuaki Sekine, Souichiro Hoshi, Tadashi Miyazawa, Takashi Matsuyama, Yoshiro Matsumoto, Yoshikazu Nagano, Yukinobu Kaneko, Yuri Shiratori and Zenichi Nagano also voice characters in the series. The voice work is top-notch, with each actor bringing their characters to life in a unique way.

The story of Cosmowarrior Zero begins with Warrius Zero, who is a member of a space pirate crew sailing the vast cosmos. The crew is composed of various aliens from different planets, including Harlock's friend and submarine pilot, Tochiro. As they travel through space, they encounter a young woman named Marina Oki, who is searching for the whereabouts of her father, a scientist who has gone missing on a mission.

When Marina's search takes her to a planet inhabited by hostile alien life, Warrius and his crew decide to help her. They quickly discover that the planet is under the control of the Machine Empire, a powerful alien race intent on invading and destroying Earth. To make matters worse, the Empire has discovered a new powerful weapon that could turn the tide of the war in their favor.

The fate of Earth and all human life in the galaxy rests on Warrius Zero and his crew's shoulders. They must embark on a quest to stop the Machine Empire and prevent the destruction of Earth. Along the way, they face numerous obstacles, battles, and betrayals from unexpected sources. However, their perseverance and friendship keep them going, and Warrius and his crew are determined to succeed.

The series is a thrilling adventure, filled with stunning action sequences and compelling storytelling. The animation is gorgeous, with a vivid and colorful palette that captures the spirit of the show's sci-fi setting. The character designs are unique, with each character having a distinct look and personality.

Another notable aspect of the series is its soundtrack. The music in Cosmowarrior Zero is composed by Toshihiko Sahashi, and it is exceptional. The score ranges from triumphant and epic pieces to haunting melodies that perfectly capture the mood of the story.

In conclusion, Cosmowarrior Zero is a fantastic anime series that is worth watching for any fan of sci-fi or action-adventure shows. Its engaging characters, thrilling story, and superb animation and music combine to create a truly unforgettable viewing experience.

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Seasons
Hunt for Young Harlock, Part 2
15. Hunt for Young Harlock, Part 2
October 31, 2001
When Hunter's battleships launch an all-out attack on Sarumatake, Zero, Harlock and Emeraldas must join forces to defend the planet...
Hunt for Young Harlock, Part 1
14. Hunt for Young Harlock, Part 1
October 6, 2001
Harlock and Toshiro head for the planet Sarumatake, where they have a secret research laboratory.
The Oath
13. The Oath
September 29, 2001
When a sustained attack by the entire rebel fleet fails to do any serious damage to Helcastle, Harlock persuades Zero to use St Elmo's Fire...
Endless Battle
12. Endless Battle
September 29, 2001
Urged on by Helmetear, Zeth Water is united with the core of Helcastle...
Great Technologia
11. Great Technologia
September 15, 2001
Karyu reaches Technologia. Many friendly ships, including Harlock's Death Shadow, are waiting to defend the planet from Zeth Water's space fortress Helcastle...
The Verge of the Galaxy
10. The Verge of the Galaxy
September 8, 2001
To reach Technologia, Karyu must pass through the unstable gravity field of Galaxy Iron Bridge...
A Sorrowful Planet
9. A Sorrowful Planet
September 1, 2001
Zero discovers a planet littered with the discarded flesh of humans who have become mechanized.
Infinite Sentiment of Marina
8. Infinite Sentiment of Marina
August 25, 2001
As Zero pulls a badly wounded Marina from the wreckage of the computer room he is shocked to see that her bones are made of metal...
The Way You Should Believe
7. The Way You Should Believe
August 18, 2001
Zero receives reports that Harlock is attacking a nearby planet...
My Friend Harlock
6. My Friend Harlock
August 11, 2001
In Gunfrontier, Le Sylviana challenges captain Harlock to a fight but quickly proves no match for the space pirate.
The Immortal Samurai Tochiro
5. The Immortal Samurai Tochiro
August 4, 2001
Zero sends a scouting party down to the town of Gun Frontier, on planet Heavy Metal, in search of information regarding Harlock's whereabouts...
Spirits of Grenadier, Space Warrior
4. Spirits of Grenadier, Space Warrior
July 28, 2001
Zero's ship visits the planet El Alamain, once the human battlefront in the war against mechanized man. It's home to a mercenary named Heavy Grenadier.
Engulfed Karyu!
3. Engulfed Karyu!
July 21, 2001
Karyu receives an SOS from a space station. Heading to its aid, the ship encounters rebel leader General Hunter.
Ripple Effects of Marina
2. Ripple Effects of Marina
July 14, 2001
As Zero's ship Karyu (Fire Dragon) sets off on its mission, there's tension between the human and mechanized members of the crew...
Great Departure
1. Great Departure
July 7, 2001
The end of the 30th century: after a bloody war, a treaty has been signed between "flesh and blood" humans and a new race of mechanized men...
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  • Premiere Date
    July 7, 2001
  • IMDB Rating
    6.2  (119)
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