

Space Pirate Mito
宇宙海賊ミトの大冒険
Mito isn't just another space pirate, she's a three foot tall childlike alien with enough guts to outshine a supernova. She's known as the galaxy's most dangerous pirate, a wanted criminal who destroys a dozen police space cruisers every day before breakfast. But all she really wants is to be called "Mom." (Source: ANN)
Mito isn't just another space pirate, she's a three foot tall childlike alien with enough guts to outshine a supernova. She's known as the galaxy's most dangerous pirate, a wanted criminal who destroys a dozen police space cruisers every day before breakfast. But all she really wants is to be called "Mom." (Source: ANN)
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ktulu007
May 2, 2018
Uchuu Kaizoku Mito no Daibouken is an anime from the very late 90s. The first series aired in the beginning of '99 and the second aired mid to late '99. For the moment, we're just looking at the first. I might watch the second at another time if you guys really want to see me review it or if I really want to see it. It was brought to us by Triangle Staff, That's right, the studio behind Serial Experiments Lain, and Genco, A company best known for working on the more administrative production side of things. It's an original work too, not one basedof of a manga,game or anything like that. Let's see how it turned out. Story: Mitsukuni Aoi is an ordinary teenage boy. He goes to school, hangs out with friends, has a crusty sock in his closet. That's not hygienic, Aoi. He's ordinary save for a couple minor details. The first is that he lives alone. The second is that his mother is an alien pirate. Yes, he finds out during a respectful visit to his father's grave, when his mother makes an excuse to get rid of him and he finds her fighting with aliens. He quickly learns that the person he thought was his mother was actually a mechanical suit and inside that suit is an alien who looks a bit like a young girl. Here's what I'm curious about, how did she squeeze out that baby? It would be like a Chihuahua birthing a Labrador puppy. Setting that aside to fester in your minds, he has to come to terms with the truth about his mother all while she's trying to protect him and herself from the Galactic Patrol. Hijinks happen. The biggest issue with the series is that it's not all that funny, and this isn't a series that remotely works in any kind of serious capacity. Its more serious moments aren't bad, per se, but they're pretty weak and the series has to quickly retreat back to something absurd whenever they have one which ultimately cheapens any gravity it might have had. It relies pretty heavily on the comedic aspect and that involves a lot of mediocre gags like Mutsuki breaking out in mushrooms or Aoi having an awkward moment with his mother when she's outside of her adult suit. That being said, there are times when the comedy works. Their teacher going full ninja, some of the crazier action sequences and Mito's crazier interactions with her crew are where the series absolutely shines. If it maintained that level of humour throughout instead of only having it sometimes and filling in the gaps with mediocrity, it would be a great series. Characters: As a whole, the characters aren't that interesting. The series tries to do compelling things with some of them. Like Aoi and the whole incident in his past that haunts him or Mutsuki and her wavering. But they tend to be executed in suck lacklustre ways that the ultimate effect on their characters is minimal. The one exception is Mito with her whole situation of trying to mend things with her son after lying to him for so long. Even speaking as a non-parent, it's pretty relatable. I think we've all had relationships hit rocky patches and had the challenge of mending them. Unless you're someone who only has close relationships with two-dimensional characters. Maybe try getting just a little sunlight sometimes? The characters can be enjoyable in those comedic sequences that work, but in general the jokes that revolve around their interactions don't tend to be among the strong ones. Art: The series doesn't look bad. It looks decent enough. The crazier action sequences are outright great looking. One thing that's a bit disappointing is the alien design. You have aliens like Mito or Mutsuki who just look like humans. You've also got a lot of aliens who just look like the animal people from Dragonball. There's not a lot of interesting or unique design going on. I think the 1960s Lost in Space had more unique designs. And sure, it ran for three years but they were also designing their alien costumes with cardboard and bits of string. You should be able to do more with animation. There's also the questionable nature of Sabu's design to consider. She's a cyborg who looks a bit less than racially sensitive. That's the polite way to say it. Sound: There are some good actors in this. Kawakami Tomoko, Asakawa Yuu & Hoshi Soichiro among them. And I will say their performances are pretty good, Kawakami's in particular. Itou Masumi handles the composition and it's damn good. Maybe not as good as what she did for Galaxy Angel but it's close, at the very least. Ho-yay: There's a bit towards the end. I don't want to go into too much detail since it's a factor in the big ending sequence, but it's there. Final Thoughts: Uchuu Kaizoku Mito no Daibouken has comedy that ranges from mundane to actually pretty great and some more serious scenes that chronically don't work particularly well. It has decent animation, overall and art that's perfectly functional. Along with some really good acting and music. Ultimately, that doesn't add up to a brilliant series, nor even a good one but it's a decent enough one. Thus, my final rating is going to stand at a 6/10. Next week, Renkin San-kyuu Magical? Pokaan.
ThePacISBack
January 15, 2026
I absolutely had to leave a review when I saw basically no one talking about this show apart from a single site giving basic coverage when this was re-released by Nozomi Entertainment in 2014. I want to spoil nothing if possible, while also explaining what works so, so well about this, the way that the show feels holistic, being kid friendly while also having the depth and nuance of great family cartoons (like Owl House, Adventure Time etc). The best way I can think of to sell you on this show, is to say that this is the type of anime you can watch withyour mom, or your legal guardian, and it will make them proud of you... <3 Space Pirate Mito is a Triangle Staff production, the studio known for Serial Experiments Lain, Kino's Journey, and (to a smaller degree) Magic User's Club, the classic OVA by Junichi Sato and Ikuko Itoh. Triangle Staff were simply one of THE best and most experimental studios of their time, making short films and TV shows that really felt cinematic, with clear creative freedom given to their animators and episode directors. Space Pirate Mito is no exception, the show is absolutely gorgeous and full of great serious and comedic action scenes in equal measure. The best way to describe this show is a found family of whacky people from space, realizing how the bonds of family can be the most badass thing in the universe and stop space dictators. In other words, image Tenchi Muyo, and the beautiful and whacky found family of space aliens, except without any harem elements (I am not against harem, I am just saying that this show has zero of that). Mito is such a wholesome mom character, the vibes of familial love and faith in your children is so warm and encompassing in this work. All of the found family who make up Mito's crew are wholesome, a special standout goes to Shin, a shapeshifter who really completes out this main cast (though honestly I love everyone in the cast, they all are wholesome. There is a scene in the dub where Shin comes in at the perfect last moment to protect the family and Mito (voiced wonderfully by Lisa Ortiz in the dub), goes "You're the best, Shin", and I was thinking in my head, yes, they are the best, Shin really is awesome (also, if you enjoy non binary shapeshifter type rep with a character who can be a cool alien creature one minute, and a gorgeous lady the next, you will definitely enjoy Shin's character. In fact there is even more gender exploration stuff in the later half of this show and in season 2, because Mito's species have a unique perspective on gender. That is all I will say without spoiling this show or the second season). The English dub performance for them is also a standout. Shin had two voice actors because unfortunately the first English dub voice actor for the character passed away mid production. There is only a listing on MyAnimeList for the second voice for Shin, Rosie Reyes, but the original voice the one who passed away, Stephanie B Goldman, is not listed on here for some reason but I don't know how to use MAL and fix that. Oh by the way another fun fact, but this is the first ever example of a dub directed by the English voice of Goku, Sean Schemmel. I just find it funny that a whacky found family space show was directed by Goku's dub voice (and Lucario!~) This review is without a doubt a total mess, but this show is so personal to me, I don't know how to even describe it. A show like this is so wholesome with its themes, so broadly appealing and like I said just, holistic. Even the visuals feel like a timeless cartoon, the faces gave me vibes of Batman The Animated Series, and also it reminded me of Teenage Robot, even though Space Pirate Mito came out before that.(especially in terms of having a wide variety of aliens, some of them being based on non human creatures).
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