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Could someone familair with the series make some comment o nthe variant spellings (Harlock vs Herlock)? Is it a matter of where it was translated, or what? - FZ 16:46, 2 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Anime Interviews: The First Five Years of Animerica Anime & Manga Monthly (1992-1997) contains an interview with Leiji Matsumoto done in 1996. Here's what he said about the origin of Harlock/Herlock's name.
Use this as you see fit.
(Nothing on if he's got a first name or not, for what it's worth.) -- Monzo
IMDB says Captain Harlock was a 1978 show.
It was suggested that it be discussed here. I am for keeping Arcadia of my Youth as it's own article as that movie is a milestone and a major hub of the Harlock universe and L. Matumoto's career. I will actually be providing a summary of the movie soon as I get the notes together. Mr. ATOZ 20:04, 15 December 2005 (UTC)
I have removed the merge templates from these articles. As soon as you get the summary, Mr. ATOZ, please go over to the Arcadia of My Youth and expand it. Thanks! -- nihon 19:42, 15 February 2006 (UTC)
Having been asked to provide a citation for my prior edits of Captain Harlock's real name, here are a few sources that indicate outright, or point to, his name as being Captain Phantom F. (which I labelled as 'Frederick' due to his German heritage) Harlock.
http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Temple/9639/myfaq.htm http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/rei/MANGA/Harlock.html http://dougram.battletechnology.org/Harlock/Characters.htm http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084881/
I shall contact a Captain Harlock group I am apart from to get a reference for him being the 99th Harlock to bear the name.
Final evidence that Captain Harlock has no first name I posted to [ The Yahoo Leiji Matsumoto Group] about this and got what I expected: confirmation that Captain Harlock has no first name. See messages [ 2371] and [ 2372]. I've alerted the Yahoo Matsumoto group to Nihonjoe (& co.?)'s bizarre agenda, so hopefully others besides me will be there to fix his vandalism. Evan1975 18:17, 1 March 2006 (UTC)
Could both of you please calm down? There's no need to accuse anyone of a "bizarre agenda" or anything of the sort - we're all trying to make this article better. That said, most of the references I've seen so far can be read to indicate that the Harlocks of the past had the name Phantom, and don't convincingly indicate that "Captain Harlock" has that name. Nihonjoe, do you have a verifiable, unambiguous source for this? If we can't verify it either way, the best thing may be to make no claim about his full name in the article. DenisMoskowitz 20:50, 2 March 2006 (UTC)
A suggestion: Perhaps we ought to add a section devoted to his name into the article? Present there the speculation and issues regarding it? Either that or we could contact Leiji Matsumoto himself. ;) - Anonymous User from Before.
I understand that this discussion is a bit old, but I wanted to offer two pieces of evidence that suggest Captain Harlock's full name is indeed Phantom F. Harlock XCIX. The first [2] is a link to "Absolute Anime" and the second [3] is a screen capture that I took from the end credits of the english language version of the original Harlock television series. -- Darkwren 13:47, 5 November 2006 (UTC)
None of the films or series episodes ever give Harlock a first name (and yes, by that statement I do mean that I have seen all of them.) The My Youth in Arcadia Roman Album and the Cosmic Corsair Roman Album (covering the 1978 series) also list him as simply "Captain Harlock," as do Matsumoto's original Harlock manga. The only places I've ever seen claims of his first name being Phantom F. are fanzines and websites, none official or giving references.
I like some verification of this fact.
In recent years, Captain Harlock has begun to be promoted by neo-fascist paramilitary groups[2] who seek to exploit its' background story for recruitment of young members and co-opt it as popular art vindicating their violent, nationalist objectives.
The article has been cleansed. There are still some issues with they way it is written, but that's a task for another day... or preferably another editor. I'll be tagging the article in the meantime.-- Nohansen 04:57, 11 May 2007 (UTC)
I reworked this article to focus on the character of Harlock (which was this article intended purpose in the first place). The info on the original manga and TV series can now be found at Space Pirate Captain Harlock.-- Nohansen ( talk) 03:36, 4 December 2008 (UTC)
Since cleaning up the article, I've been trying to keep the pop culture references to a minimum. So, unless the factoid is sourced and not trivial, I think it's best to avoid adding them. In the meantime, feel free to list them here until sources are found and an actual paragraph can be written.-- Nohansen ( talk) 16:48, 29 January 2009 (UTC)
Is this actually supposed to be the American West? I know it's implied one character is actually Japanese, but the narration seems to imply that the story takes place in a fantasy version of the American West called "Gun Frontier," which was also the name of a planet in other Harlock series. Atypicaloracle ( talk)
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Have a question.... How does the span of 1977 to 2014 add up to 60 years? It says in the right column his first appearance was in 1977. Sixty have not passed. That is only 41.
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Captain Harlock: Dimensional Voyage On August 2014, to celebrate the 60th anniversary of his debut, Matsumoto launched the manga Captain Harlock: Dimensional Voyage, illustrated by Kōichi Shimahoshi, in the pages of Akita Shoten's Champion Red magazine.[8] Dimensional Voyage is a retelling of the original 1978 Space Pirate Captain Harlock manga. — Preceding unsigned comment added by SisterWine ( talk • contribs) 00:34, 8 February 2019 (UTC)
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Could someone familair with the series make some comment o nthe variant spellings (Harlock vs Herlock)? Is it a matter of where it was translated, or what? - FZ 16:46, 2 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Anime Interviews: The First Five Years of Animerica Anime & Manga Monthly (1992-1997) contains an interview with Leiji Matsumoto done in 1996. Here's what he said about the origin of Harlock/Herlock's name.
Use this as you see fit.
(Nothing on if he's got a first name or not, for what it's worth.) -- Monzo
IMDB says Captain Harlock was a 1978 show.
It was suggested that it be discussed here. I am for keeping Arcadia of my Youth as it's own article as that movie is a milestone and a major hub of the Harlock universe and L. Matumoto's career. I will actually be providing a summary of the movie soon as I get the notes together. Mr. ATOZ 20:04, 15 December 2005 (UTC)
I have removed the merge templates from these articles. As soon as you get the summary, Mr. ATOZ, please go over to the Arcadia of My Youth and expand it. Thanks! -- nihon 19:42, 15 February 2006 (UTC)
Having been asked to provide a citation for my prior edits of Captain Harlock's real name, here are a few sources that indicate outright, or point to, his name as being Captain Phantom F. (which I labelled as 'Frederick' due to his German heritage) Harlock.
http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Temple/9639/myfaq.htm http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/rei/MANGA/Harlock.html http://dougram.battletechnology.org/Harlock/Characters.htm http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084881/
I shall contact a Captain Harlock group I am apart from to get a reference for him being the 99th Harlock to bear the name.
Final evidence that Captain Harlock has no first name I posted to [ The Yahoo Leiji Matsumoto Group] about this and got what I expected: confirmation that Captain Harlock has no first name. See messages [ 2371] and [ 2372]. I've alerted the Yahoo Matsumoto group to Nihonjoe (& co.?)'s bizarre agenda, so hopefully others besides me will be there to fix his vandalism. Evan1975 18:17, 1 March 2006 (UTC)
Could both of you please calm down? There's no need to accuse anyone of a "bizarre agenda" or anything of the sort - we're all trying to make this article better. That said, most of the references I've seen so far can be read to indicate that the Harlocks of the past had the name Phantom, and don't convincingly indicate that "Captain Harlock" has that name. Nihonjoe, do you have a verifiable, unambiguous source for this? If we can't verify it either way, the best thing may be to make no claim about his full name in the article. DenisMoskowitz 20:50, 2 March 2006 (UTC)
A suggestion: Perhaps we ought to add a section devoted to his name into the article? Present there the speculation and issues regarding it? Either that or we could contact Leiji Matsumoto himself. ;) - Anonymous User from Before.
I understand that this discussion is a bit old, but I wanted to offer two pieces of evidence that suggest Captain Harlock's full name is indeed Phantom F. Harlock XCIX. The first [2] is a link to "Absolute Anime" and the second [3] is a screen capture that I took from the end credits of the english language version of the original Harlock television series. -- Darkwren 13:47, 5 November 2006 (UTC)
None of the films or series episodes ever give Harlock a first name (and yes, by that statement I do mean that I have seen all of them.) The My Youth in Arcadia Roman Album and the Cosmic Corsair Roman Album (covering the 1978 series) also list him as simply "Captain Harlock," as do Matsumoto's original Harlock manga. The only places I've ever seen claims of his first name being Phantom F. are fanzines and websites, none official or giving references.
I like some verification of this fact.
In recent years, Captain Harlock has begun to be promoted by neo-fascist paramilitary groups[2] who seek to exploit its' background story for recruitment of young members and co-opt it as popular art vindicating their violent, nationalist objectives.
The article has been cleansed. There are still some issues with they way it is written, but that's a task for another day... or preferably another editor. I'll be tagging the article in the meantime.-- Nohansen 04:57, 11 May 2007 (UTC)
I reworked this article to focus on the character of Harlock (which was this article intended purpose in the first place). The info on the original manga and TV series can now be found at Space Pirate Captain Harlock.-- Nohansen ( talk) 03:36, 4 December 2008 (UTC)
Since cleaning up the article, I've been trying to keep the pop culture references to a minimum. So, unless the factoid is sourced and not trivial, I think it's best to avoid adding them. In the meantime, feel free to list them here until sources are found and an actual paragraph can be written.-- Nohansen ( talk) 16:48, 29 January 2009 (UTC)
Is this actually supposed to be the American West? I know it's implied one character is actually Japanese, but the narration seems to imply that the story takes place in a fantasy version of the American West called "Gun Frontier," which was also the name of a planet in other Harlock series. Atypicaloracle ( talk)
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Have a question.... How does the span of 1977 to 2014 add up to 60 years? It says in the right column his first appearance was in 1977. Sixty have not passed. That is only 41.
Exact quote below.
Captain Harlock: Dimensional Voyage On August 2014, to celebrate the 60th anniversary of his debut, Matsumoto launched the manga Captain Harlock: Dimensional Voyage, illustrated by Kōichi Shimahoshi, in the pages of Akita Shoten's Champion Red magazine.[8] Dimensional Voyage is a retelling of the original 1978 Space Pirate Captain Harlock manga. — Preceding unsigned comment added by SisterWine ( talk • contribs) 00:34, 8 February 2019 (UTC)