Locke the Superman

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Locke the Superman
Mirror Ring OVA DVD cover
超人ロック
(Chōjin Rokku)
Genre Action, Science fiction
Manga
Authored by Yuki Hijiri
Publisher Shonen Gahosha
Serialized in Shonen King
Original run 15 May 198015 August 1989
No. of volumes 38
Movie: Witch Era
魔女の世紀
(Majo no Seiki)
Directed by Hiroshi Fukutomi
Studio Nippon Animation
Released April 14, 1984
Runtime
OVA: Lord Leon
Directed by Noboru Ishiguro
Studio Nippon Animation
No. of episodes 3
Released October 25, 1989
November 25, 1989
December 16, 1989
Runtime
OVA: New World Command
Directed by Takeshi Hirota
Studio Nippon Animation
No. of episodes 2
Released 1991
1991
Runtime
OVA: Mirror Ring
Directed by Takeshi Hirota
Studio
No. of episodes 1
Released December 22, 2000
Runtime

Locke the Superman (超人ロック Chōjin Rokku?) is a manga series by Yuki Hijiri which was later adapted into a movie and three OVA releases. It was given an obscure video release in the United States as Locke the Superpower.

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[edit] Characters in the series

Choujin Locke
A quiet, polite, lonely immortal esper about which little is known, he is called "Locke the Superman", but often denies being so. It is not known where or when he was born, and if asked, Locke will say he does not remember. It is entirely possible this is true. He has appeared at various times throughout the history of the galaxy, either as a direct influence, an indirect influence, or a simple observer. Using his esper abilities, he can learn and do most things more quickly than a normal human. His power also allows him to remain eternally young, or even turn himself into a child again to be adopted by kind-hearted families. This helps him stay young at heart despite his seemingly great age.
Liza/Eliza
A matrix into which Locke can transform. She is a skilled woman, but is only mentioned in certain stories. Once Locke used this identity to become a pop star.
Machiko Grace
A cyber developer who assists Locke. She appears in Cyber Genocide.
Pederson (assistant)
A member of the the military. He backs the research of Machiko Grace. Appears in Cyber Genocide.
Lemus
The product of one of Grace's secret human tests, and the basis for the duplicate body Grace created for Locke. Appears in Cyber Genocide.
Julius Flay
A computer engineer who assists Grace in her duplication efforts. After that, he was one of the emmigrants who colonized the planet Lonwarl. He later became the leader of the independence movement and met Locke again 18 years later. Not long afterward, he gained victory through exploiting Locke's efforts and assasinating the previous leaders of the government on Lonwarl. He appears in Cyber Genocide, Lonwarl no Arashi and Fuyu no Wakusei.
Governor Santos
The governor of Lonwarl. He was always at a loss as to what to do about the independence movement. He appears in Lonwarl no Arashi.
Elaine Burnstein
A member of the independence movement, and someone who worked frequently with Locke. She appears in Lonwarl no Arashi and Fuyu no Wakusei.
Captain Viktor Stroheim
Captain of the Alliance Helldiver Corps, he was given the nickname "Stroheim, the God of Death" because he was so feared. He was dispatched from Earth and put in charge of the guerrilla independence movement suppression effort on Lonwarl. He appears in Lonwarl no Arashi and Fuyu no Wakusei.
Alfred Kraus
Julius Flay's appointed estate executor following his death. Used by the alliance to purge those of the same mind. He appears in Fuyu no Wakusei.
Wilhelm Katō
An Alliance Commander dispatched by Kraus to Lonwarl as a negotiator. He is extremely resentlful toward Kraus for forcing him to do his work. He appears in Fuyu no Wakusei.
Erika
Creator of the supermen and the true form of Emperor Layzaark. Challenged the forces of Earth which were in control of the colonization of the planet Dinard. Locke learned his teleportation ability from Erika. While her name sometimes appears in the anime as "Erīka", it is always written "Erika" in the manga. She appears in Cosmic Game.
Varenstein
Colonel in the Earth forces. He quickly noticed the espers after meeting Locke at the battle on Dinard. He kept a close eye on Locke afterward. Barenshtein became the director of the military intelligence. He appears in Cosmic Game, Honō no Tora and Witch Era.
Lianna Migol
Has the appearance of a child and meddles with Locke during his wanderings. She appears in Cosmic Game.
2nd Lt. Marian Lewis
A Federation soldier. Formerly in love with Locke, Lewis is now keeping a close watch on Locke under orders from Varenstein. She appears in Honō no Tora.

[edit] Anime

[edit] Witch Era

[edit] Staff

[edit] Cast

[edit] Lord Leon

[edit] Staff

  • Director: Noboru Ishiguro
  • Script: Takeshi Hirota
  • Animation Director: Masahiro Sekino
  • Music: Keiju Ishikawa
  • Opening Theme: Try to Believe
  • Lyrics: Machiko Ryū
  • Composer/Arrangement: Keiju Ishikawa
  • Vocals: Toshiya Igarashi
  • Ending Theme: Tōi Aurora
  • Lyrics: Machiko Ryū
  • Composer: Kisaburō Suzuki
  • Arrangement: Eiji Kawamura
  • Vocals: Yukiko Nagao, Cotton Time
  • Produced by Nippon Animation

[edit] Cast

[edit] New World Command

[edit] Staff

  • Director: Takeshi Hirota
  • Script: Takeshi Hirota
  • Character Design: Masahiro Sekino
  • Animation Director: Atsushi Shigeta
  • Music: Tomoki Hasegawa
  • Theme Song: Elana
  • Lyrics: Takeshi Hirota
  • Composer: Tetsuji Hayashi
  • Arrangement: Tomoki Hasegawa
  • Vocals: Sayuri Saitō

Produced by Nippon Animation

[edit] Cast

[edit] Mirror Ring

[edit] Staff

  • Creative Producer: Takeshi Hirota
  • Script: Katsuhiko Koide
  • Production: Yūsaku Saotome
  • Character Design: Junichi Hayama
  • Animation Director: Yūji Moriyama]

[edit] Cast


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