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Friday, June 24, 2011

Check Out Tikki Tikki Tembo... and More Favorite Tales (Scholastic Video Collection) for $8.44

Tikki Tikki Tembo... and More Favorite Tales (Scholastic Video Collection) Review






Tikki Tikki Tembo... and More Favorite Tales (Scholastic Video Collection) Overview


Search no more, these favorite tales are a fantastic find!

TIKKI TIKKI TEMBO (By Arlene Mosel, Illustrated by Blair Lent) What's in a name? A great deal according to the Chinese of long ago who honored their first son with the grand, long name Tikki Tikki Tembo. But such names can be very dangerous.

HOT HIPPO (By Mwenye Hadithi, Illustrated by Adrienne Kennaway) Hippo was hot. He longed to live in the water like the fishes, instead of dry land. But will Ngai, the god of Everything and Everywhere, give Hippo permission to do so?

THE TENDER TALE OF CINDERELLA PENGUIN (By Janet Perlman, Produced by the National Film Board of Canada) A new look at the classic story of Cinderella. In this version, Cinderella Penguin loses her magic flipper as she runs to meet her midnight deadline, but all ends well when Prince Charming finds the right webbed foot.


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Saturday, June 11, 2011

Check Out The Busby Berkeley Collection, Vol. 2 (Gold Diggers of 1937 / Gold Diggers in Paris / Hollywood Hotel / Varsity Show) for $12.25

The Busby Berkeley Collection, Vol. 2 (Gold Diggers of 1937 / Gold Diggers in Paris / Hollywood Hotel / Varsity Show) Review





The Busby Berkeley Collection, Vol. 2 (Gold Diggers of 1937 / Gold Diggers in Paris / Hollywood Hotel / Varsity Show) Feature


  • Includes the following greats:GOLD DIGGERS OF 1937 Insurance peddler Dick Powell asks Joan Blondell to imagine how life would be With Plenty of Money and You. There?s razzle-dazzle aplenty too, with Berkeley?s precision-formation of All?s Fair in Love and War.GOLD DIGGERS IN PARIS Rudy Vallee?s tap-dancing cuties are mistakenly invited ? expenses paid, natch ? to Paris for a ballet tour. Watch the



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BUSBY BERKELEY COLLECTION VOLUME 2 - DVD Movie


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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Check Out The Return of Jafar/Aladdin and the King of Thieves (Aladdin 2 & 3 Collection) for $34.99

The Return of Jafar/Aladdin and the King of Thieves (Aladdin 2 & 3 Collection) Review





The Return of Jafar/Aladdin and the King of Thieves (Aladdin 2 & 3 Collection) Feature


  • Aladdin's thrilling adventure continues with ALADDIN: THE RETURN OF JAFAR and ALADDIN AND THE KING OF THIEVES -- together for the first time on DVD in the ALADDIN II & III COLLECTION. This exciting two-movie set features two times the magic, two times the fun, and all your favorite characters. Bonus Features 1. Games 2. Behind The Microphone 3. Disney's Song Selection Format: DV



The Return of Jafar/Aladdin and the King of Thieves (Aladdin 2 & 3 Collection) Overview


Aladdin's thrilling adventure continues with ALADDIN: THE RETURN OF JAFAR and ALADDIN AND THE KING OF THIEVES -- together for the first time on DVD in the ALADDIN II & III COLLECTION. This exciting two-movie set features two times the magic, two times the fun, and all your favorite characters!


The Return of Jafar/Aladdin and the King of Thieves (Aladdin 2 & 3 Collection) Specifications


The Return of Jafar, the 1994, direct-to-video follow-up to Aladdin (it's actually four episodes of the Aladdin television program, back-to-back) is a wash-out compared to the Robin Williams-driven animation feature that kicked off the franchise. The story partially involves the villainous Jafar's parrot--Iago--trying to leave his master and befriend Aladdin and Jasmine. Williams is nowhere to be found, unfortunately; the genie's voice is provided by Dan Castellaneta, and the difference shows. --Tom Keogh

Robin Williams returns as the voice of the hyperactive genie in Aladdin and the King of Thieves, the second direct-to-video sequel to Disney's hit animated feature. Aladdin, the street beggar turned Prince, risks all to find his father among the cutthroat 40 thieves and joins his quest to find a Midas-like stone that turns everything it touches into gold. A significant cut above most made-for-video animation, this energetic adventure largely leaves Princess Jasmine and the genie behind for a father-and-son quest. Guest voice Jerry Orbach suggests Sean Connery with his thick-as-molasses delivery as the master thief Sa'luk and, despite his limited screen time, Williams once again delights with his wild flights of fantasy as the big blue Genie. A rousing tale full of last-minute escapes and spectacular, kid-sized thrills that even parents will find entertaining. --Sean Axmaker

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Thursday, May 5, 2011

Check Out X-Men: Volume Five (Marvel DVD Comic Book Collection) for $16.99

X-Men: Volume Five (Marvel DVD Comic Book Collection) Review





X-Men: Volume Five (Marvel DVD Comic Book Collection) Feature


  • MARVEL X-MEN: VOLUME 5 (DVD MOVIE)



X-Men: Volume Five (Marvel DVD Comic Book Collection) Overview


The original tales of Marvel comic books come to life in Volume 5 of the X-MEN collection. Relive the action of the popular animated series in this collectible compilation of X-MEN adventures. The X-MEN must turn to their arch-nemesis, Magneto, in an effort to save the life of Professor Xavier! Watch the action unfold in the final episode Graduation Day, and don't miss a moment of X-MEN excitement in this 2-disc set, complete with 14 riveting episodes. Complete your X-MEN collection with this must-own series.


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Sunday, January 9, 2011

Check Out Old Yeller (Vault Disney Collection) for $19.99

Old Yeller (Vault Disney Collection) Review






Old Yeller (Vault Disney Collection) Overview


No film better captures the powerful emotions of hope, courage, and friendship than this treasured and much beloved classic, OLD YELLER. The quintessential tale of a boy's love for his dog has touched the hearts of millions, its enduring legacy growing with each new generation and it's "still one of the best!" (Leonard Maltin) Set amidst the landscape of 1860s Texas, a young boy named Travis (Tommy Kirk) wants nothing to do with the lop-eared stray. But Old Yeller quickly proves himself a loyal friend, protecting the family and saving Travis' life. Soon they become inseparable pals, sharing joyous experiences and learning valuable lessons about growing up.


Old Yeller (Vault Disney Collection) Specifications


There's nothing hip about this vintage Disney film that begins and ends with a corny song about the "best doggone dog in the West." But that's the beauty of Old Yeller, originally released in 1957. The simple, heart-warming story of a boy who bonds with a feisty stray dog in 1860s Texas is full of 1950s sensibilities: A Donna Reed-style perfect "Momma" (Dorothy McGuire) who knows best, a couple of brothers who quarrel in the best sitcom tradition, and a father (Fess Parker, in a small role) who goes off to provide for his family, leaving his older boy (Tommy Kirk) in charge and his incredibly cute younger one (Kevin Corcoran) to steal as many scenes in the movie as he possibly can. With Old Yeller at his side, Kirk becomes a little man, who in the end must make a decision so heart-breaking that it's one of filmdom's most memorable moments. --Valerie J. Nelson

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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Check Out Family Favorites 4 Movie Collection (The Little Rascals / Casper / Flipper / Leave it to Beaver) for $9.62

Family Favorites 4 Movie Collection (The Little Rascals / Casper / Flipper / Leave it to Beaver) Review






Family Favorites 4 Movie Collection (The Little Rascals / Casper / Flipper / Leave it to Beaver) Overview


Get ready for hours of family fun! Perfect for movie fans of all ages, the Family Favorites 4-Movie Collection includes four feature-length, live-action films based on the original beloved television series. Join Alfalfa, Spanky, Buckwheat and all the rest of The Little Rascals as they romp from one adventure to another; take flight with Casper the friendly but lonely ghost; dive into a wild and wet world of fun with Flipper; and look out for trouble with Beaver and the rest of the Cleaver gang in Leave It To Beaver. Available together on DVD for the first time, the Family Favorites 4-Movie Collection is a must-have addition to every family's DVD library!


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Saturday, November 13, 2010

Check Out Max and Ruby: A Very Merry Christmas Collection for $17.97

Max and Ruby: A Very Merry Christmas Collection Review






Max and Ruby: A Very Merry Christmas Collection Overview


MAX & RUBY:VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS COLLE - DVD Movie


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Thursday, September 9, 2010

Check Out The Pink Panther Classic Cartoon Collection, Vol. 3: Frolics in the Pink for $6.34

The Pink Panther Classic Cartoon Collection, Vol. 3: Frolics in the Pink Review



This collection of Pink Panther cartoons which delighted theater audiences many years ago. These cover the years from 1968 to 1975. The first half-dozen or so marked the end of the first "period" of these cartoons. Then, after a three-year hiatus, they were brought back. Many of the "newer" ones had the same trademark gags but a few had some new angles.

All of them here range from good-to-excellent, except the ones with the laugh track. Those are lame, but with 27 individual cartoons, you get a lot of good stuff certainly enough to warrant the purchase of this DVD.




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Get ready for more cat-astrophic adventures as the wily Pink Panther stows away on a ship, waits tables, evades a tax collector and hits the slopes in this delightful collection of 27 classic animated shorts!


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absolutely wonderful - R. Meadows - calif
I love these shows, constantly playing them. Recieved them quick and all in good condition. Very cute sleeve, pink and cushiony!!



Very Pleased - Amy B. Farmer - Mississippi
We were very pleased with the DVD my daughter wanted for her birthday. We love these old movies and she watches them all the time.



Pink Panther - K. Turner -
My kids love pink panther & we have gotten our money's worth out of this purchase! Will be buying more soon, since you can't find any Pink Panther movies in stores.




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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Check Out My-Zhime: My-Otome Complete Collection (Anime Legends) for $29.96

My-Zhime: My-Otome Complete Collection (Anime Legends) Review



Can an anime that involves teenage girls/virgins wearing maid costumes and, from time to time, having 'relations' with their own gender amount to being anything other than a guilty pleasure? Even though the answer will seem like an obvious one, Sunrise provided an 'answer' that might just prove a lot of people wrong!

First of all, let's get the 'My/Mai' explanation out of the way: My-Otome is a 'sequel' (of sorts) to My-HiME, and the start of what appears to be a series of loosely linked 'My/Mai' titles. Numerous characters from My-HiME return in My-Otome to play new roles. Some of the returning cast have considerably different personalities, such as Mashiro, but the vast majority have the same personalities fans of My-HiME know and love. It's close to being described as having an alternate universe setting, but there are more than enough hints that suggest it happens in the same universe, far into the future.

So, is it any good? Well, with My-Otome having a premise involving 14-year-old girls going to an all-girl school for 'magical girls' (the girls wear special gems as earrings, gaining the ability to 'materialize' battle robes and weapons) in the hope of one day becoming 'Otome': virginal, maid costume wearing, servant (most have masters for power activation purposes) protectors of the planet Earl, who are forced to never have sex in order to keep their powers and get pushed towards lesbianism in order to forget about penises, you can forgive me for not having much hope for My-HiME's distant 'sequel'. In fact, before I even knew much of anything about it, I expected it to be a poor cash-in, with the same cast from the 'prequel' copy and pasted for easy money. But, after importing it on a whim and sitting down to watch it, I was actually pleasantly surprised: it turned out to not be too far away from the overall quality of My-HiME.

Much like My-HiME, My-Otome starts out with lots of humour and a good dosage of perverted silliness. One of the early episodes even involves eels and a tentacle rape monster; the comedy that ensued being amplified by Nina, an important character in the story, being so ticklish she practically orgasms when touched. But, very much like My-HiME, it becomes much more serious towards the end, and the early, light-hearted sections that went before greatly assist in getting the viewer attached to the cast; making the melodramatic events that follow far more powerful. It never reached the Battle Royale levels of seriousness of My-HiME, but it certainly had some dramatic twists and a tear-inducing death or two.

I wasn't sold on the series to start with. The story setup is a cliched 'lost princess' one where, during an attack on the kingdom of Wind Bloom some 14 years before, the king and queen were killed and the 'real' princess lost. When the story of My-Otome gets going, Arika, the female lead of the story, arrives at Wind Bloom, expresses her desire to become an Otome because her unknown mother was supposed to have been one and, through a series of comical/lucky events, she manages to enter the Otome academy. The problem is, for much of the series she remains a shallow, simple-minded, easy going type; one who never gives up and never thinks too deeply. In comparison to the lead of My-HiME, Mai, her childish and somewhat annoying personality is quite noticeable. Where as Mai had a realistic love triangle, a believable close brother-sister relationship and a degree of maturity, Arika struck me as being Mai without any of her character development, and with smaller boobs (a huge negative for male viewers, I'm sure!) By the end, I didn't hate her--if anything, I cared for her a fair bit--but her character certainly could've been better.

Up to yet, I haven't been positive about the story, and that's for one very good reason: My-Otome, like its 'prequel', is a melodramatic, character-driven title. The story details remain vague until the end, keeping the viewer interested in the process, but the story is always a means to an end; a stage for the drama to play out on. The early parts of the series focus on developing a friendship between Arika, Nina (an anti-social, serious... yet kind-hearted and caring girl) and Erstin (a quiet, sweet girl, with big boobs and an even bigger heart.) Then, around the middle of the series, a love triangle develops between Arika, Nina and her adoptive father; Sergay (an older version of Tate from My-HiME, and Arika's 'secret' sponsor.) This triangle works surprisingly well, considering Arika's shallowness; mainly because of Sergay being the most mature and well-rounded character in the show, with a taste for sarcasm, and the father/lover dynamic of Nina's relationship with him. The love triangle never quite reached the intensity of Mai's love issues in My-HiME, but the issue did add an... edge to the series it would've lacked without it; intensifying the drama.

Something I haven't yet touched upon in any real detail, which may or may not be the most important part of this review for fans of My-HiME, is My-Otome's many links to its 'prequel'. To start with, pretty much all of the important characters from My-HiME appear in My-Otome in one form or another, and the relationships they shared previously remain very similar to their relationships of old; often near identical. The blue-haired tsundere, Natsuki, returns as a headmistress/Otome in her 20's (like all the MAIN cast from the 'prequel'); everyone's favourite lesbian rapist and the #1 Natsuki fangirl, Shizuru, returns as one of the Otome elite (and a CLOSE 'friend' of Natsuki!); Tate returns as Sergay... and so forth. There are also numerous nods towards My-HiME inserted throughout the series, the series actually opening with a scene reminiscent of how Tate met Mai. My favourite 'repeat' has to be Natsuki's attempt at getting a car to stop for her--I'm sure people most will know what I'm talking about here!... Basically, there's a lot of content inserted that will increase the enjoyment of My-HiME fans immensely.

As for the art, animation and sound aspects, there's nothing to complain about. Sunrise very rarely disappoint when it comes to drawing sexy girls and adding bright, eye-catching colours, and they didn't fail to impress with My-Otome, either. There were a few 'off' facial expressions and whatnot but, on the whole, the artwork remained impressive throughout and, for both an anime fan and red-blooded male whose rather fond of boobs, it was pleasing to look at. The animation also flowed nicely. As expected of a TV series, there were a few 'shortcuts' used, and it certainly didn't have movie/OVA levels of quality, but the consistency of the animation throughout impressed me; putting some of Gonzo's titles to shame. And as for the music, I probably only have to say Yuki Kajiura's name in order to get people interested - she's one of the best at what she does. I will say that I was slightly disappointed with the small amount of heart-pumping, fast-paced vocal tracks since I had expected every track to be amazing going on some of her other work, such as her work on My-HiME, but there are certainly some excellent tracks that helped pull me into the story.

In summary: My-Otome is easy to recommend to My-HiME fans but, because of Sunrise's not-so-subtle attempts to make it more marketable, it's advised that people new to all this watch My-HiME first; it requiring less understanding of... otaku culture. My-Otome has more than enough plus points to warrant any anime fan watching it and should score highly with most in terms of pure enjoyment but, really, it'd be a totally different experience if you watched it without being able to go, 'Wow, I remember that from My-HiME!' So, do yourself a favour and watch the two in the order they were released--you'll end up far happier with your 'My/Mai' experience if you do so.

Before the end of the review, here's an example of how watching My-HiME first can make watching My-Otome more enjoyable: having watched My-HiME in advance, My-Otome's rather poor ending actually impressed me because, in comparison, My-Otome's ending wasn't so bad, despite it featuring a battle in space and two girls surviving breaking through the Earth's atmosphere, naked. One character actually stayed dead, and another survived without fully recovering, and you'd understand why that pleases me if you've seen hate worthy ending of My-HiME! I suppose My-Otome's ending at least suggests there's hope that the endings will, slowly but surely, continue improving in the future 'My/Mai' anime!

Rating: 8/10




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Studio: Infinity Resources Inc Release Date: 10/20/2009


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Good Follow Up..... - C. Weaver - Rusk, Texas United States
Good follow up to first series. Really liked this one and recommend it to your collection.






Review for My-Zhime - David Robertson II - Illinois
If you have seen My-Hime and liked it, then you will like this one. It has even more fanservice then My-Hime and a very different storyline. All that I can really say is that I enjoyed it as much as if not more then the original series and if you do too then check out My-Zhime: My-Otome Zwei It is also great!



Great show - Zico Gordon - Kingston, Jamaica
Bought MY-Hime and watched My-Otome online and found it just as enjoyable as the former considering they used many of the original characters and design but it made for an entertaining thrill ride and as usual had a twist much like its predecessor.

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Friday, August 20, 2010

Check Out Misaki Chronicles: Complete Collection for $16.99

Misaki Chronicles: Complete Collection Review



This is a sequel to Divergence Eve (also a recommened anime)If you watch the ending of Divergence Eve, It shows Misaki and Kiri entering the Allied Base Camp. The sequel starts there and continues.
Sum of the Story
Knowing what happen at watcher's nest, Misaki wants to change the future so everyone can survive. She wants to be happy again, no more tears ever again. But the thing is... It's from the past. The story takes you when Misaki enters the Allied Base Camp and continues her way to Watcher's Nest. The sequel will fill in the gaps that were left in Divergence Eve. It's up to Lyar Von Ertiana and Kiri Marialate to go and figure out why watcher's nest hasn't been destroyed and also find Misaki.

I don't want to ruin the whole story. But you will see alot of events that happen in the past, so pay close attention to the story. The story will take place from the past and present. Also listen what the characters have to say. Sometimes they will give hints and a better understanding to the story. If you don't get what they are saying, enable the subtitles. Sometimes the subtitles will help you out and you will understand what they are saying. The graphics are much better and the acting is better. So they did alot of work in misaki chronicles. The sound of the wind is amazing! The effects are much better! As a little bonus, Misaki Father (Juzo) has a little role in the story and he will also have a big part of the whole story

The case comes in three cases. Disc One has ADV previews, Dvd credits and lanuage settings. Disc two and three have lanuage settings. It has 13 episodes. The Dvd is thin, so putting the case into a small place is no problem.

Reccommend: Of course!

Age: 16+

The ending is amazing! I'm not going to give it away, but it will make you think! I'm still trying to think of a logical explantion for the ending...(Updated) (I finally know what the ending means, it took me 4 weeks just to get it) Misaki Chronicles is very heartwarming! Buy the anime and enjoy Misaki Chronicles! You will know why i gave it 5 stars!




Misaki Chronicles: Complete Collection Overview


When a bevy of beauties is forced to put their lives on the line to answer the call of duty, they end up on a journey to the hear of evil. A dark tale enlivended by a shocking mystery that will have you guessing until the final fade out.


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Sorry too all the hardcore fans - Joshua Miles - US Army, Iraq
I understand that there are people who like this show and that's great but in my opinion this show was horrible. If you have never seen it before DO NOT BUY THIS. Find a way to watch a couple of episodes first. I will honestly say that I am really not so sure if I liked the story from Divergence Eve or not. I was too horrified by the terrible animation to really get the gist of the plot, but I do remember enough to know that I didn't care for the story line Misaki Chronicles at all. But to be blunt about the whole thing the CG animations portions seemed like they were a last minute decision to tack on. And the characters were horrible, the only character that didn't have gigantic, out of proportion, pointy, bouncy(and I mean they go crazy...like flying all over for the whole show) breasts and was female was the like 12 year old android. So if you care about things like the animation, and how well drawn it was. You might want to think twice, but like I said that is my opinion...rent it and see if you can make it through 3 episodes without wanting to use the discs as weapons against its creators then make your decision.



Confusing Eye Candy - Ramsey G. Lundock -
First I need to tell you this is not a stand alone series. You need to watch Divergence Eve Divergence Eve: Complete Collection first or the Misaki Chronicles will make absolutely no sense.

Even taken in context, it is hard to believe a series can be this disjointed, incomprehensible, full of plot holes and thematically self-contradictory at the same time. Any individual episode can be fun in and of itself, but trying to make sense of the over-arching plot is enough to give you a headache. The final nail in the coffin is: The closest thing this series has to a comprehensive plot is Lyar's frequent oaths that she won't die before her omiai (a Japanese arranged wedding). But at the end of the series, the writers somehow forget about this pledge.

There are only two reasons to watch this series: computer graphics and giant breasts. The computer graphics are no longer cutting edge and the football sized (and shaped) breasts adorning the women are more comical than sexy.

Why still give it three stars if I don't have anything good to say about it? Because there is anime much worse than this out there.



Pass - Ugur Galatali -
Like I've said for the first season, a great idea went wrong, wasted beyond repair.

Animation still looks good, if you can get passed the unnecessarily huge boobs. It's really distracting and disturbing at the same time. I mean, here we have a very serious story with very confusing time travel themes and then you have unnaturally big, unreasonably jiggly boobs shoved in your face. This is not fan service, it's plain annoying. For true use of fan service see Agent Aika.

CGI is horrible, there is no improvement at all. Ghoul creatures look scary yet can't even take a step forward, how stupid is that. Mecha looks like trash cans scattered around, so funny.

I had to push myself to the limit to finish the series. The episodes are boring to the death because the action is so very stale and dull. Addition to this I can't remember a single funny moment, not one joke.

I can't really recommend this work because as you can see, it's not my cup of tea. I really can't understand how anyone could rate this anime 5 stars. Haven't they watched Cowboy Beebop, Trigun, Elfen Lied, Full Metal Alchemist, Rouroni Kenshin. If you like the series I mentioned just now, believe me, you're not missing a thing, just pass.



great but not for everyone - Eric Medrano -
this anime is very good but be warned first off you have to watch the first season, secondly its a very confusing anime make sure you pay attention its a it dosn't have that much action its all about the story and what the characters are going through. so if you just want an anime that keeps you entertained whithout thinking to much this is not for you but if you can appreciate depth than i recommend this

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Monday, July 12, 2010

Check Out Robotech - The Macross Saga - Complete Collection for $39.99

Robotech - The Macross Saga - Complete Collection Review



When I first saw Robotech I was enthralled from beginning to end. That was a few years ago. When I saw this complete collection of the Macross Saga I knew I had to own it, and I'm glad to say that it was even better the second time around. The themes and ideas of Robotech are still important, maybe even more now than ever, not to mention it has some of the best storyline I've ever seen, and of course, it all comes together in a great sci-fi package that looks as cool as anything we still have today. The animation is old, but the story is true to this day. I'd give it a 10/5 if I could, probably even higher.




Robotech - The Macross Saga - Complete Collection Overview


Producers at Harmony Gold combined the series Super Dimension Fortress: Macross, Genesis Climber Mospeada, and Super-dimensional Cavalry Southern Cross to create a sprawling space opera with a new plot: Robotech (1985), which helped to build an audience for anime in the U.S. The story begins in 1999, when a gigantic spaceship strikes the Earth. Ten years later, Earth forces relaunch the ship as the alien Zentraedi attack, hoping to recapture it. The seesaw warfare is played against a vague romantic triangle involving brash pilot Rick Hunter, straight-laced officer Lisa Hayes, and aspiring singer Minmei. The Zentraedi have somehow lost the secret of biological reproduction, but the two races are virtually identical biochemically. The similarity is sealed by the marriage of Earth pilot Max and Zentraedi spy Miriya. Minmei's performances become a key element in the ongoing war, as the Zentraedi consider her bubblegum pop songs a form of "psychological assault." (They have a point.) Although humanity emerges victorious, much of the Earth is devastated. Lisa and Rick discover their true feelings as the new threat of the Robotech Masters appears--which leads into the second continuity. Gen-X-ers who grew up on Robotech will delight in retracing the coy romances and crude space battles; viewers accustomed to the faster pacing, snazzier effects, and more dramatic conflicts of more recent anime will grow impatient with the endless shilly-shallying. It's a classic of sorts. (Suitable for all ages; appropriate for ages 8 and up: mild violence restricted to spaceship and robot battles) --Charles Solomon


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No Japanese Audio, false advertising - K. Turley - CA, USA
Tried to update the audio formats for this movie since I own it, but since I can't find a valid reference (since every other website that offers it just copied amazon's listing) amazon won't change it. It is ENGLISH audio only.






Classic - S. Benzing -
If you grew up with Robotech like I did, you can't afford to miss this classic epic.



Robotech en español - Paulo Sebess - Buenos Aires, Argentina
Lamentablemente para aquellos que quieren escucharlo en español esta versión solo viene en Ingles. No esta mal recordar viejos tiempos. Sigue siendo Robotech! Es el mejor dibujo animado de la historia!

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