![]() de Darkwood would then sacrifice the musicians in rituals. The book, entitled " Veridis Quo", recalls how in the past (possibly so far as the Classical or Renaissance eras) he had abducted alien musicians, used mind control on them, disguised them as humans, and made them loved by the people, to the extent that the musician would be awarded a Gold Record. de Darkwood orders the band to perform "One More Time", and instantly transforms the band (known as the Crescendolls) into an overnight worldwide success.ĭe Darkwood has a book written about himself, which suggests that he is immortal. ![]() The soldiers take the band to Earl de Darkwood's base on Earth, where his computers completely rewrite their physiology to make them appear human, controlled by hypnosis devices disguised as sunglasses. The soldiers deploy to the surface of the planet (at the concert venue) and subdue everybody with tear gas. In the first scene of the movie, Earl de Darkwood deploys his soldiers to a planet far beyond our own, to capture an alien music quartet performing " One More Time". He is an evil human businessman known for capturing alien musicians and forcing them to perform under his record label. ![]() Earl de Darkwood is the main antagonist in the 2003 anime film Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem, based on the music of Daft Punk.
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