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This is the episode list of the 1980s anime series. For the 2000s series, see List of Cobra the Animation episodes. The anime series Space Cobra (スペースコブラ, Supēsu Kobura) is based on the manga series of the same name written by Buichi Terasawa. The series is directed by Osamu Dezaki and produced by TMS Entertainment. [1]
Amidst the several games released—most of them are Japan-exclusive products—Cobra and Cobra II were developed by French company Loriciels while The Space Adventure is the only Japanese game published in North America and Europe. An upcoming Space Adventure Cobra game is expected to be released on 2025 on a worldwide basis.
Space Adventure Cobra: The Movie opens with bounty hunter Jane Flowers apparently killing a creature and taking its head away. As she boasts in a bar, the self-proclaimed "Cobra" is attracted to and tails her. She doubts his identity since Cobra is said to have died two years ago and to have had a special weapon called "Psychogun" in his left arm.
Cobra (Japanese: コブラ, Hepburn: Kobura) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Buichi Terasawa.Set in the far future, the series tells the story of Cobra, who lives an adventurous life until his enemies begin to hunt him down.
This is the episode list of the 2000s anime series. For the 1980s series, see List of Space Cobra episodes. The original video animation (OVA) and anime series Cobra the Animation is based on the Cobra manga series written by Buichi Terasawa. All series were produced by Guild Project and animated by Magic Bus.
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