Captain Harlock with the 1978 theme song, what more do I need to say? I’ve yet to actually see someone do this and if I’m wrong, please point it out. Till next Time, ~Stl
Uchuu no umi wa ore no umi Ore no hateshinai akogare sa Chikyuu no uta wa ore no uta Ore no sutekirenu furusato sa Tomo yo ashita no nai hoshi to shitte mo Yahari mamotte tatakau no da Inochi wa sutete ore wa ikiru Uchuu no yami wa ore no yami Ore no hateshinai senjou sa Dokuro no hata wa ore no hata Ore no shin ni basho no mejirushi sa Tomo yo ashita no nai hoshi to natte mo Kimi wa chikyuu wo aishiteita Kono hoshi sutete yuki wa shinai Uchuu no kaze wa ore no kaze Ore no hateshinai sasurai sa Sorayuku fune wa ore no fune Ore no torawarenu tamashii sa Tomo yo ashita no nai hoshi to shiru kara Tada hirori de tatakau no da Inochi wa sutete ore wa ikiru Inochi wa sutete ore wa ikiru *Captain Harlock - English Translation* The sea of space is my sea my limitless yearning The song of Earth is my song the homeland I don't abandon My friend, even though I know it's a star without a tomorrow, I'll still fight to protect it I'll throw away my life and live The darkness of space is my darkness My endless battlefield The skull and cross-bone flag is my flag The marker of the place I go to die My friend, even though it's become a star without a tomorrow, You loved the Earth I won't cast aside this planet The wind of space is my wind My everlasting wandering A ship that flies the skies is my ship my uncontainable soul My friend, because I know it's a star without a tomorrow, I'll fight on my own I'll throw away my life and live I'll throw away my life and live
@@pamvarner8044 Mizuki Ichirou was so much more than just Pirate King though. He was the herald of the Super Robot genre and recognized by Go Nagai himself as the reason the Super Robot genre ever got as big as it did in the first place. He was The Emperor of Anime Songs. He was the founder of JAM Project. He was Aniki, The Big Brother, of the anisong genre and all of its singers. He was a legend, and his death marks the beginning of the end of an era.
Earlier this morning, I learned that Ichiro Mizuki died, last week. He may be known for his hotblooded Super Robot anthems, like Mazinger no Uta, Storm, and the like. However the none of those are my fave of his. THIS is, due to its introspective melancholia, stirring romanticism, powerful lyrics. Its final lines are a "Inochi wa sutete, Ore wa ikiru/I throw away my life, and live on". As such I feel it sums Aniki up the best. The man was a legend who threw his life away for his fans, and through us he lives on. He continued performing for us even after he got sick. He continued performing even AFTER lung cancer diagnosis. He continued performing until he he was not physically able to. He gave us everything he had, including his last breath. Rest in peace Aniki. You've earned it. Thank you for all that you did for us.
RIP, Matsumoto Leiji, been a fan of your Captain Harlock series for almost a decade and have watched every Captain Harlock cartoon, OVA, and movie, may you and Ichiro Mizuki be reunited.
Farewell Captain! You will be missed as you slip the moorings of earth one final time, off on one final journey to explore the endless sea of space. R.I.P. Leiji Matsumoto, Creator of the Captain Harlock Series, the Galaxy Express/Galaxy Railways Series, and director of Space Battleship Yamato
They need to use the 1978 music pieces if they ever bring this back as a series in the future because it's very fitting and it actually would be very nostalgic for longtime fans of the series and I for one love it for music especially
Railroad,Preserver,2000 If they ever did remake the series, odds are there would be hints of the old score but not exact. Probably more instrumental or rock influenced. Who knows.
Lucas Stl 307 subscribers R.I.P. Leiji Matsumoto, Creator of the Captain Harlock Series, the Galaxy Express/Galaxy Railways Series, and director of Space Battleship Yamato. Your forever loyal fans shall never forget you.... you will always be remembered.
@@mr.smith45 Language... and that doesn't mean much, just means your open minded about anime while most follow the current new. Do you know how many I know that even know Robotech? 2.
Honestly this is what got me interested in sci-fi space battles and ships. the closest game that lets me try replicating my love for such things is Space Engineers.
Salve ogi2 volta e una emozione grandissima quando ascolto questa canzone mi viene da piangere perche e talmente bella e esaltante che non resisto mi pare di essere dentro e far parte dellequipaggio lo do e un psogio ma io sono montata su una nave pirata alle giostre e stato bello o urlato talmente tanto che o preso iconplimenti si comunque sia viva la liberta ❤❤
The Halberd? Yeah I can see that, personally thought it took more inspiration from the battleship Yamato but if you think about it, same creator: Leiji Matsumoto,
@@darknovadragon0923 Yes, movies tend to get that treatment... It's a shame the dub for it doesn't have the same care... definitely better subbed this one.