At the request of Manetoys/Dragonrider1227, here is a thread with pictures of Brad:
Sapphire was blinded in previous episodes, and is wandering around
For the few who do not know the story, Mephisto wants his daughter Hekate to be more like a proper witch; though there seems to be some confusion over whether he wants Sapphire's male or female heart, depending on which version we consider. Here, I believe he wants the male heart.
But naughty little Hekate likes herself just the way she is, so she sets out to foil her parents' plan.
Skipping ahead, the girls have sailed to the island where Sapphire's parents had been turned to stone.
Realizing the futility of her quest, Sapphire chooses the easy way out.
"No suicides here girl, this is a kids' show!"
Again, we must skip ahead:
Sapphire has lept into the sea, though I do not recall if this is another suicide attempt or not. I think the Nakayoshi version manga is fairly well followed in this series.
It seems that pirates or seamen in general have a superstition about women on ships, & Sapphire's costume ain't fooling anybody.
Especially not Capt. Brad, who falls in with her.
27 Hurry up Black Cloud Island (PK)
Now Sapphire begins to recall her past:
Sorry for the poor quality of this frame.
I suppose these mermaids are modelled on the Sirens from the Odyssey, and lure sailors to their deaths.
Despite her constant insistence that she is a man , Brad persuades her to wear a dress; though this may be Brad's fantasy.
They have landed on an island with a pond of healing water. Tezuka's ANGEL'S HILL also features such a pond.
As her vision begins returning, Sapphire sees this:
hmy:
"Oops!"
The mutiny quashed, Sapphire has proven herself worthy of the crew's respect. Though the fact that she interfered with two men's battle should have brought their eternal wrath on her.
Sorry for the poor quality of this frame.
I suppose these mermaids are modelled on the Sirens from the Odyssey, and lure sailors to their deaths.
Despite her constant insistence that she is a man , Brad persuades her to wear a dress; though this may be Brad's fantasy.
They have landed on an island with a pond of healing water. Tezuka's ANGEL'S HILL also features such a pond.
As her vision begins returning, Sapphire sees this:
hmy:
"Oops!"
The mutiny quashed, Sapphire has proven herself worthy of the crew's respect. Though the fact that she interfered with two men's battle should have brought their eternal wrath on her.
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"jeffbert" wrote:I myself wonder about 'Blood'; Errol Flynn was Capt. Blood as was Louis Hayward in the 30s or 40s, & the translators may have been inspired by those characters, but who knows for sure. I myself thought 'Brad' ('Brado') was used in the anime.
I thought maybe Tezuka simply liked old Errol Flynn era swashbuckler films. :/
Maybe we can say Brad is his first name and Blood is his last name
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