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Cobra The Animation: The Psycho-Gun · review

★
Top reader Sep 21, 2014 · 4 min read
↑ Recommended
8 /10

The Psycho Gun OVA is the start of the more recent Space Cobra material beginning from 2008-2010 being followed by the OVA titled as Time Drive and the 13 episode anime series, Cobra The Animation. It has been over 2 decades since the last appearance of a Space Cobra anime and Psycho Gun delivers a great start to the return of Cobra. To sum up the story, Cobra aids a woman named Utopia More who works as a professor. During her research, Utopia discovers the whereabouts of a weapon capable of creating galaxies. The Pirate Guild gets wind of her discovery and decide to use thisweapon for their own use of interstellar conquest.

I should mention that I'm uncertain whether this OVA follows any particular story line of the Cobra manga but it shouldn't be a bother to a fan of the series. The first scene opens with Cobra utilizing his signature Psycho Gun against 3 guild members and you can immediately tell of its cinematic style of storytelling. The first episode makes sure to deliver great emphasis on Cobra's character; a man who seeks adventure and is chivalrous towards women but isn't afraid to get his hands dirty when placed in self-defense. I feel the OVA also served as a debut for new viewers of the series as the first episode reestablishes most of Cobra's highlights such as his amazing cigar, that his beams can bend in any direction, his smooth personality and displaying the universe of space cobra which included aliens, cyborgs and the sex appeal of seeing semi-nude women. (There are a LOT of booty shots in this particular story).

Psycho Gun offers a touch to appeal to older fans but also welcomes a new audience to the franchise. One such example as catering to the old fan base are the actors as Cobra and Lady are still voiced by the original actors from the 1982 anime series being Nozawa Nachi and Sakakibara Yoshiko. While Crystal Boy/Crystal Bowie is also included in this OVA he is sadly not voiced by his original actor Kobayashi Kiyoshi who is most notably known for playing Jigen from Lupin the 3rd. Speaking of actors, is also interesting to know that the first actor for Cobra from the 1982 Movie actually performs the ending songs for each of the new Cobra material.

Much of the story works well to display multiple side to Cobra's character such as behavior as a ladies man or other times goofy when feeling comedic but still remains entertaining as he was in the 80's. The appeal of Cobra for new fans is his more James Bond approach in this OVA. Such examples are his charisma and the resourcefulness of using various tools which include his trademark cigar. Like the previous story arcs we seen before, this one focuses solely on Utopia and how she begins to fall for Cobra while attempting to free herself from anguish.

Much of the animation looks good especially in scenes featuring plant life and scenery during the night time such as episodes 2 and 3. Much of it is due to shading which makes certain scenes have subtle but stunning visuals. While it doesn't have the iconic angles from the anime director Osamu Dezaki, The Psycho Gun still looks remarkable. However, a con for this series is the usage of CGI which doesn't blend too well, especially with Crystal Boy. (The following series Time Drive & The Animation also feature heavy CGI usage). As for the soundtrack, there isn't much to say other than it feels very subtle in comparison to the jazzy upbeat tone of the 1982 anime. However, if you listen carefully you may hear certain tracks that sound similar to Star Wars music.

After giving this OVA a second viewing, I found myself appreciative of its story as gives this feeling of an epic return to an older series that could still be adapted in today's standards. Complaints are few which include the lack of a more villains but still offers plenty of creativity and new alien/technology lore that keeps the series fresh. My main disappointment is the final battle with Cobra & Crystal Boy as it came off anti-climatic while both the anime & movie made their battles much more exciting. There is also a lack of Lady in this feature and Cobra doesn't carry his Colt Python.

Lastly, I'm uncertain whether this OVA is original material as it seems to reference events of both the anime and the movie version of Space Adventure Cobra most notably on the three sisters who were killed by Crystal Boy. Cobra The Psycho Gun delivers as a return for a Cobra but certainly leaves any Cobra fan wanting more.

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