

COBRA THE ANIMATION
This Cobra adaptation features short arcs of Cobra saving the world, his friends or himself.
This Cobra adaptation features short arcs of Cobra saving the world, his friends or himself.
nicepants
June 14, 2010
Cobra is a show that is very much out of place in today's world. It is a pulp sci-fi action comedy that is ripped directly from the 1980s, and is a fantastic throwback to the days when anime was fun, over-the-top and testosterone-fueled. Gun arms, impossibly proportioned women, and comedic one-liners. If you sat down to Cobra for the story, you would be sadly disappointed. As with most shows that could be described as pulpy, the plot is more a way to give Cobra things to do to be a badass. It does that well, and that is really all the show asks. There are afew story arcs, the longest lasting four episodes, and several one-shots. They're entertaining enough, but hardly memorable. The animation is fairly good. There's no glaring animation errors, and the entire production has a low-budget, old school feel to it that lends a lot of flavor to the show. The CG is (intentionally?) fairly poor, but is perfectly suited to the throwback style that the show is trying to cultivate. All in all, Cobra will a bit of a hard sell to most anime fans, looking for the next androgynous pretty-boy protagonist. However, if you yearn for the days where men were men, women were "dames," and arms were guns, against a backdrop of cool jazz... well, I think I have a show for you.
THEAnimeHERO
May 29, 2014
Being the latest installment to the Cobra series (2010), Cobra The Animation feels more like its original anime of 1982 as it follows the episodic storyline with the occasional story arcs. If you seen everything Cobra related, then this series does deliver the same content we gotten before, perhaps even manlier than ever. We see Cobra fight in an illegal underground fist fight, battles a gladiator which briefly turns into a DBZ fight, dives under the sea, climbs a mountain which may not exist, explores a planet filled with the most disturbing plants with faces & ends the series with a King's rescue mission. Whilethe animation looks at his highest it doesn't have that visual flair compared to its movie & 1982 series. In my opinon, the women somehow look at their sexiest in this series. The stories featured here are more tragic especially episodes 8 & 9 as it goes in a much darker route than Cobra usually goes to. Out of all the episodes I'd say the mountain story arc (6&7) is probably the best one in terms of mystery & suspense. As for action, it never really peaks or stays engaging all the way through, it instead has some action highlights in bits & pieces rather than a full episode. Overall, the same fun is found here although 13 episodes feels way too short. I also felt it wasn't as creative when it came to exploring the universe of Cobra(again comparing it to the first anime). Not a bad addition as the episodes are based on certain manga chapters, but the original series still remains the best of the Cobra franchise.
Mulahey
May 10, 2025
The main appeal of the original Space Adventure Cobra was its trippy old school animation. Can Cobra work without it? Not quite. Compared to the OVAs, this series has more interesting ideas, pacing and wild twists than the two OVAs. Is it dumb as a brick? Of course, but its usually interesting. The last two arcs- from episode 6 on- are the best material in the series- and since theres no continuity, for uncertain fans of old Cobra I'd just skip to there. This is fundamentally and intentionally a slight series, and it will be of zero interest to anyone not attracted to women. But it largelydoes what it sets out to do.
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