Zero Seiki Movie 1: Emeraldas
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📖 SYNOPSIS
Emeraldas roams the galaxy on her ship with no one to answer to, a space pirate cut from the same cloth as a lone gunslinger from a western — except the frontier is infinite and the stakes are interstellar. In this movie, she crosses paths with Hiroshi Umino, a kid stuck on a dead-end planet called Forlorn (yeah, the name says it all) who desperately wants out. Their encounter pulls them both into something bigger than either expected, and the film slowly peels back layers of who Emeraldas actually is beneath all that cold independence.
This one comes from the same universe as Captain Harlock and Galaxy Express 999, so if those classic Leiji Matsumoto space operas hit for you, this is built from the same DNA — that melancholy, philosophical take on freedom and what it costs to chase it. The retro-futuristic aesthetic leans hard into that vintage feel, and the orchestral soundtrack gives everything this sweeping, almost lonely grandeur.
It's not wall-to-wall action, though there's plenty of it. The real draw is the dynamic between Emeraldas and Hiroshi — she's someone who's already paid the price for her freedom, and he's someone who hasn't yet learned what that price looks like. Think Space Battleship Yamato's sense of scale mixed with a quieter character study. If you're into space opera that actually takes a breath between the battles, this one's worth your time.
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🎬 EPISODE GUIDE
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-null of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

🎭 CHARACTERS
Emeraldas
Space pirate, sister to Maetel, and Harlock's comrade, Emeraldas fights for justice across the stars.
Portrayed by Katsuki Masako, Enomoto Atsuko, Yoshida Rihoko, Tajima Reiko, Guadagno Francesca, Inoue Kikuko

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