Miniskirt Space Pirates Bodacious Space Pirates | |
モーレツ宇宙海賊 / ミニスカ宇宙海賊 (Mōretsu Pairētsu / Minisuka Pairētsu) | |
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Genre | Adventure, science fiction, space opera |
Light novel | |
Miniskirt Space Pirates | |
Written by | Yūichi Sasamoto |
Illustrated by | Noriyuki Matsumoto |
Published by |
Asahi Shimbun (former) Kadokawa |
Imprint | Asahi Shimbun Shuppan (former) |
Demographic | Male |
Original run | October 21, 2008 – August 20, 2014 |
Volumes | 12 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Tatsuo Sato |
Produced by | Kenjiro Kawato Rei Shimai |
Written by | Michiko Itou |
Music by |
Elements Garden
|
Studio | Satelight |
Licensed by |
|
Original network | Tokyo MX, MBS, tvk |
English network | |
Original run | January 8, 2012 – June 30, 2012 |
Episodes | 26 |
Manga | |
Written by | Yuichi Sasamoto |
Illustrated by | Hiro Tōge |
Published by | Asahi Shimbun |
Magazine | Nico Nico Asahi Comic Fantasy |
Original run | June 2, 2012 – December 3, 2012 |
Volumes | 1 |
Anime film | |
Miniskirt Space Pirates: Abyss of Hyperspace | |
Directed by | Tatsuo Sato |
Written by | Tatsuo Sato |
Music by | Elements Garden
|
Studio | Satelight |
Licensed by |
|
Released | February 22, 2014 |
Runtime | 93 minutes |
Manga | |
Abyss of Hyperspace | |
Written by | Tatsuo Sato |
Illustrated by | Chibimaru |
Published by | Media Factory |
English publisher | |
Magazine | Monthly Comic Alive |
Demographic | Seinen |
Original run | December 27, 2013 – September 27, 2014 |
Volumes | 2 |
Light novel | |
Super Miniskirt Space Pirates | |
Written by | Yūichi Sasamoto |
Illustrated by | Noriyuki Matsumoto |
Published by | Kadokawa |
Demographic | Male |
Original run | July 25, 2019 – present |
Volumes | 2 |
Miniskirt Space Pirates (ミニスカ宇宙海賊, Minisuka Pairētsu) is a Japanese light novel series about space pirates written by Yūichi Sasamoto and illustrated by Noriyuki Matsumoto, published since October 2008. An anime television series adaptation produced by Satelight, under the title Bodacious Space Pirates (モーレツ宇宙海賊, Mōretsu Pairētsu, "Fierce Pirates"), [1] [2] aired in Japan from January to June 2012. A film adaptation was released in Japanese theaters in February 2014. [3] [4] A web manga adaptation launched in June 2012. Seven Seas Entertainment licensed the manga series for a printed release in North America in August 2015. [5]
The anime version won the 2013 Seiun Award for Best Dramatic Presentation. [6]
In the far future where space travel and colonization have become the norm, humanity has expanded its living space to the far reaches of the known galaxy. One hundred years before the beginning of the series, several colonies, eager to gain their independence, rebelled against their masters in the Stellar Alliance Colony Federation. The government of one of the newly colonized planets, Sea of the Morningstar (うみのあけほし) in the Tau Ceti system, recruited Space Pirates to bolster its fighting forces, legalizing their actions by issuing them letters of marque.
In the midst of this conflict, a Galactic Empire arose and absorbed both the Stellar Alliance and the border worlds, but allowed the colonies to run on an independent government. Despite peace having been achieved, the Space Pirates remain respected figures in Imperial society, even though their activities are now reduced to more legal jobs (like errand running and staging raids for the entertainment of space travellers) in which their knowledge of the system's wild space proves particularly useful. At the time the series begins, their cessation of illegal activities is gradually causing them to pass into local legend.
Marika Kato is a high school girl living a rather ordinary life as a member of the space yacht club and a part-time job at the high-class retro Lamp Café. One day, Marika learns of her recently deceased father, Gonzaemon, who is revealed to have been a Space Pirate. In order for her father's ship, the Bentenmaru (弁天丸), to continue legal operation, Marika, Gonzaemon's direct descendant, is chosen to become the ship's new captain, thus beginning her life as a Space Pirate.
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The first novel of Miniskirt Space Pirates, written by Yūichi Sasamoto and illustrated by Noriyuki Matsumoto, was published by Asahi Shimbun on October 21, 2008 and the twelfth and last on August 20, 2014. [8] The series was transferred to Kadokawa in 2018, who began reprinting it in the same year. A new series, Super Miniskirt Space Pirates, began publishing on July 25, 2019.
The anime adaptation, under the title Bodacious Space Pirates (モーレツ宇宙海賊, Mōretsu Pairētsu) is produced by Satelight and directed by Tatsuo Satō. The anime aired on Tokyo MX, MBS and TVK between January 8, 2012 and June 30, 2012 and was also simulcast by Crunchyroll. [9] The anime has been licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks and released to digital outlets in February. The series was released on Blu-ray Disc and DVD with an English dub on January 8, 2013 (Vol 1) and March 5, 2013 (Vol 2). [10] [11] MVM Films have licensed the series in the United Kingdom and will release the series in two DVD boxsets from February 4, 2012. [12] [13] [14] The opening theme song is " Mōretsu Uchū Kōkyōkyoku Dai Nana Gakushō «Mugen no Ai»" (猛烈宇宙交響曲・第七楽章「無限の愛」, "Bodacious Space Symphony's Movement VII «Infinite Love») by idol group Momoiro Clover Z and ex- Megadeth guitarist Marty Friedman. The ending theme song is " Lost Child" by Momoiro Clover Z.
A film adaptation was announced following the end of the series. [15] The film, titled Bodacious Space Pirates: Abyss of Hyperspace (モーレツ宇宙海賊 ABYSS OF HYPERSPACE -亜空の深淵-, Mōretsu uchū kaizoku - Akū no shin'en), was released on February 22, 2014, with Satō returning as director and screenwriter. [16] [17] [18]
A manga adaptation illustrated by Hiro Tōge began serialization in Asahi Shimbun's Nico Nico Asahi Comic Fantasy web manga publication on Nico Nico Seiga from June 2, 2012. [19] A manga adaptation of the film illustrated by Chibimaru began serialization in Media Factory's Monthly Comic Alive from February 2014. The manga will be licensed in English by Seven Seas Entertainment, who will release the first volume in August 2015. It will be based on the film version. [5]
Erica Friedman of Yuricon praised Jenny and Lynn, two supporting characters in the anime, as not only strong female characters, but as a "perfect Yuri couple," and noting a moment between these characters in the second part of the anime. [20] [21]
Miniskirt Space Pirates Bodacious Space Pirates | |
モーレツ宇宙海賊 / ミニスカ宇宙海賊 (Mōretsu Pairētsu / Minisuka Pairētsu) | |
---|---|
Genre | Adventure, science fiction, space opera |
Light novel | |
Miniskirt Space Pirates | |
Written by | Yūichi Sasamoto |
Illustrated by | Noriyuki Matsumoto |
Published by |
Asahi Shimbun (former) Kadokawa |
Imprint | Asahi Shimbun Shuppan (former) |
Demographic | Male |
Original run | October 21, 2008 – August 20, 2014 |
Volumes | 12 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Tatsuo Sato |
Produced by | Kenjiro Kawato Rei Shimai |
Written by | Michiko Itou |
Music by |
Elements Garden
|
Studio | Satelight |
Licensed by |
|
Original network | Tokyo MX, MBS, tvk |
English network | |
Original run | January 8, 2012 – June 30, 2012 |
Episodes | 26 |
Manga | |
Written by | Yuichi Sasamoto |
Illustrated by | Hiro Tōge |
Published by | Asahi Shimbun |
Magazine | Nico Nico Asahi Comic Fantasy |
Original run | June 2, 2012 – December 3, 2012 |
Volumes | 1 |
Anime film | |
Miniskirt Space Pirates: Abyss of Hyperspace | |
Directed by | Tatsuo Sato |
Written by | Tatsuo Sato |
Music by | Elements Garden
|
Studio | Satelight |
Licensed by |
|
Released | February 22, 2014 |
Runtime | 93 minutes |
Manga | |
Abyss of Hyperspace | |
Written by | Tatsuo Sato |
Illustrated by | Chibimaru |
Published by | Media Factory |
English publisher | |
Magazine | Monthly Comic Alive |
Demographic | Seinen |
Original run | December 27, 2013 – September 27, 2014 |
Volumes | 2 |
Light novel | |
Super Miniskirt Space Pirates | |
Written by | Yūichi Sasamoto |
Illustrated by | Noriyuki Matsumoto |
Published by | Kadokawa |
Demographic | Male |
Original run | July 25, 2019 – present |
Volumes | 2 |
Miniskirt Space Pirates (ミニスカ宇宙海賊, Minisuka Pairētsu) is a Japanese light novel series about space pirates written by Yūichi Sasamoto and illustrated by Noriyuki Matsumoto, published since October 2008. An anime television series adaptation produced by Satelight, under the title Bodacious Space Pirates (モーレツ宇宙海賊, Mōretsu Pairētsu, "Fierce Pirates"), [1] [2] aired in Japan from January to June 2012. A film adaptation was released in Japanese theaters in February 2014. [3] [4] A web manga adaptation launched in June 2012. Seven Seas Entertainment licensed the manga series for a printed release in North America in August 2015. [5]
The anime version won the 2013 Seiun Award for Best Dramatic Presentation. [6]
In the far future where space travel and colonization have become the norm, humanity has expanded its living space to the far reaches of the known galaxy. One hundred years before the beginning of the series, several colonies, eager to gain their independence, rebelled against their masters in the Stellar Alliance Colony Federation. The government of one of the newly colonized planets, Sea of the Morningstar (うみのあけほし) in the Tau Ceti system, recruited Space Pirates to bolster its fighting forces, legalizing their actions by issuing them letters of marque.
In the midst of this conflict, a Galactic Empire arose and absorbed both the Stellar Alliance and the border worlds, but allowed the colonies to run on an independent government. Despite peace having been achieved, the Space Pirates remain respected figures in Imperial society, even though their activities are now reduced to more legal jobs (like errand running and staging raids for the entertainment of space travellers) in which their knowledge of the system's wild space proves particularly useful. At the time the series begins, their cessation of illegal activities is gradually causing them to pass into local legend.
Marika Kato is a high school girl living a rather ordinary life as a member of the space yacht club and a part-time job at the high-class retro Lamp Café. One day, Marika learns of her recently deceased father, Gonzaemon, who is revealed to have been a Space Pirate. In order for her father's ship, the Bentenmaru (弁天丸), to continue legal operation, Marika, Gonzaemon's direct descendant, is chosen to become the ship's new captain, thus beginning her life as a Space Pirate.
This section needs expansion. You can help by
adding to it. (April 2012) |
The first novel of Miniskirt Space Pirates, written by Yūichi Sasamoto and illustrated by Noriyuki Matsumoto, was published by Asahi Shimbun on October 21, 2008 and the twelfth and last on August 20, 2014. [8] The series was transferred to Kadokawa in 2018, who began reprinting it in the same year. A new series, Super Miniskirt Space Pirates, began publishing on July 25, 2019.
The anime adaptation, under the title Bodacious Space Pirates (モーレツ宇宙海賊, Mōretsu Pairētsu) is produced by Satelight and directed by Tatsuo Satō. The anime aired on Tokyo MX, MBS and TVK between January 8, 2012 and June 30, 2012 and was also simulcast by Crunchyroll. [9] The anime has been licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks and released to digital outlets in February. The series was released on Blu-ray Disc and DVD with an English dub on January 8, 2013 (Vol 1) and March 5, 2013 (Vol 2). [10] [11] MVM Films have licensed the series in the United Kingdom and will release the series in two DVD boxsets from February 4, 2012. [12] [13] [14] The opening theme song is " Mōretsu Uchū Kōkyōkyoku Dai Nana Gakushō «Mugen no Ai»" (猛烈宇宙交響曲・第七楽章「無限の愛」, "Bodacious Space Symphony's Movement VII «Infinite Love») by idol group Momoiro Clover Z and ex- Megadeth guitarist Marty Friedman. The ending theme song is " Lost Child" by Momoiro Clover Z.
A film adaptation was announced following the end of the series. [15] The film, titled Bodacious Space Pirates: Abyss of Hyperspace (モーレツ宇宙海賊 ABYSS OF HYPERSPACE -亜空の深淵-, Mōretsu uchū kaizoku - Akū no shin'en), was released on February 22, 2014, with Satō returning as director and screenwriter. [16] [17] [18]
A manga adaptation illustrated by Hiro Tōge began serialization in Asahi Shimbun's Nico Nico Asahi Comic Fantasy web manga publication on Nico Nico Seiga from June 2, 2012. [19] A manga adaptation of the film illustrated by Chibimaru began serialization in Media Factory's Monthly Comic Alive from February 2014. The manga will be licensed in English by Seven Seas Entertainment, who will release the first volume in August 2015. It will be based on the film version. [5]
Erica Friedman of Yuricon praised Jenny and Lynn, two supporting characters in the anime, as not only strong female characters, but as a "perfect Yuri couple," and noting a moment between these characters in the second part of the anime. [20] [21]