Robotech DVDs Released! 131
shane writes "Robotech has been released on dvd finally. Check robotech.com for more info." I used to get up super early on Sunday mornings to watch Robotech every week when I was still a rugrat (being very quiet so as not to wake the parents). But personally I'm waiting for the animeigo release of the Macross Box Set instead (you can pre order it, as well as the Urusei Yatsura boxes) And I still really need to get Star Blazers.
Re:DVD quality? (Score:1)
Re:20 minute wait (Score:1)
Re:"To be in love....." (Score:1)
ttyl
Farrell
Ehh Sonny? Give me Tranzor Z anyday! (Score:1)
TRANZOR- ZEEEEEEE!
definately the ancestor to Voltron, Robotech, and many many more. Anyone remember the pink girl robot's name?
~^~~^~^^~~^
I want all three generations (Score:3)
The second 2 generations were in some ways better than Macross. They got rid of the bimbo and the warrior women had a much bigger role. My favorite scene is still Rick Hunter telling Lynn Bimbo to go stick it, but the bravery of Dana Sterling and Lisa Hayes was irreplacable. You could never write a female character as self sacrificing for the fate of the universe as Lisa Hayes into a show today.
Rook Bartley seemed more aligned with the modern heroine, more concerned with seeking revenge for some wrong done to her by a man than saving the world, but brave nonetheless.
Re:look at the price!!! (Score:1)
Re:Star Blazers (Score:1)
Re:look at the price!!! (Score:2)
The ones released today are at http://www.robotech.com/news/viewarticle.php?id=2
DVD quality? (Score:1)
Re:look at the price!!! (Score:2)
Re:A little slow... (Score:2)
Unfortunately the typical anime falls into cliches too many times but the standouts are extraordinary. The hard part is trying to figure out the originals and the copycats, and determining the merit of the copycats.
Also, I would consider Akira very dang popular (but that doesn't mean I liked it). there will be 100,000 of Pioneer's "Limited Edition" tin of Akira released and they are already pre-sold out over a month before release (currently late July). Most limited goodies take a few months to sell out in quantities of 10,000 or 20,000.
If you want Camp (was: Re:I got mine!) (Score:1)
Re:Just one question... (Score:1)
Low-grade Realvideo caps off the vhs releases and TV broadcasts have been floating around for ages if you do some digging. Yes, DVD rips will probably supplant these over time, but you have to remember that it'll be awhile before the entire series is fully released on DVD. At 2 individual DVDs and three disc box-sets with bonus material coming every month or so (I remember reading that somewhere on robotech.com a few weeks back) they're aiming at having the entire series released by early next year. What's out there now on DVD is the first 12 episodes, there's 85 in total.
Re:Anime? (Score:2)
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star blazers episodes online (Score:2)
Why Impulse Buy? (Score:3)
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Re:Macross Plus (Score:1)
Macross != Robotech: Macross Saga (Score:5)
Here's an explanation I found on Home Theater Forum:
"...Animeigo is NOT doing Robotech, they are doing the original Japanese seres that Robotech used for its animation. Robotech is edited from the original and has a different script and storyline, and the Animeigo release will not have an English dub, just as Robotech doesn't have an Japanese track.
If you want Robotech, the ADV version is the only one."
Decent price! (Score:1)
Definately Lisa (Score:1)
Re:Decent price! (Score:1)
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I beat /. to something (Score:1)
Robotech? Bah! (Score:2)
You young whippersnappers...Robotech was nothing compared to "Battle of the Planets" (also known as Gatchaman or G-Force). I remember watching it on a black and white TV in the back room of my dad's gas station after school, way back in the late '70s (later got to see it in color, too). Now THAT was an awesome series. Nothing I've seen since then has gotten me like G-Force did. Voltron, Robotech, all those TV series that came after paled in comparison IMO. Zoltar/Berg Katse was a pretty cool villain...or was it villainess? ;-)
I've heard you can get G-Force on DVD now...hmm, gotta see if I can get it...but then again, if I watch it now, it'll probably ruin it (kinda like watching Star Trek OS today). *sigh*
Ah well. There's an old site about G-Force/BotP with lots of pics here: http://www.pearl-jam.com/botp/home.html [pearl-jam.com]
Transmute!
Ethelred
Hehe, geeks as kids... (Score:1)
I remember I would get up at 5:30 to watch shuttle launches. I was about 7 or 8 at the time, my dad would come down to get ready for work and see me there at 6:00 glued to the TV.
T minus 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.... and we have liftoff!
Time for a big bowl of Chocolate Frosted Sugar Bombs.
A love story... (Score:5)
Oh Minmei!
Oh Rick!
Oh Minmei!!
Oh Rick!!
Oh Minmei!
Oh RICK!!!
Oh MINMEI!!!
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Re:Ehh Sonny? Give me Tranzor Z anyday! (Score:1)
We were just discussing Tranzor-Z at the bar the other night...what happens when Aphrodite-A has to fight more than two opponents?
And howinhell are those things reloaded?
m.
Reverse Translation, Director's Cut (Score:2)
Linn Minmay: A~ Hikaru!
Ichijou Hikaru: A~ Minmay!
Linn Minmay: A~ Hikaru!
Ichijou Hikaru: A~ Minmay!
Linn Minmay: A~ Hikaru!
Ichijou Hikaru: A~ Minmay!
Linn Minmay: A...HIKARUU~!
Ichijou Hikaru: A...MINMAAY~!
Hayase Misa: eeeEEH?!!! OI, NANYASORE~?!?! (This line added in Director's Cut.)
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Re:2 Questions (Score:2)
You could always buy the shit pie that is "Clash of the Bionoids." It's a horibbly-dubbed (Hong Kong-produced, I believe), heavily-edited, marketed-to-children version of Ai: Oboeteimasuka. It's horrendous, and I highly recommend it...buy a copy as a Christmas present for your worst enemy.
I think I bought mine for a few coins at Walgreens, just to see how bad it is. What I got was an EP-speed VHS tape with a huge tape spool, and it was impossible to watch with automatic tracking enabled. I think it had linear stereo tracks, though, so you may be in "luck" if you have a linear stereo VHS VCR, AND it still works. Heh.
To anybody who's seen it: "Shut...UP! You talk far too much!" (I still quote that line to my sister to this day. =)
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I can't wait... (Score:1)
The abbreviated Laws of Thermodynamics:
1)You can't win.
2)You can't break even.
Star Blazers (Score:1)
Re:Poor Animeigo (Score:1)
Macross is, of course, one of the 3 shows ground up into the hamburger that is Robotech.
Star Blazers (Score:1)
Jeff Liu (jliu@studionext.com)
20 minute wait (Score:1)
4:42 pm: read about availability on www.robotech.com
4:50 pm: Call Best Buy to reserve a copy
5:00 pm: retrieve my reserved copy from the ignorant fool at Best Buy who didn't know what Robotech was.
I am so very glad that I didn't have to mail order this one. I do, however, wish that Best Buy wasn't 10 MINUTES away! I could've been halfway through the first episode in the time it took me to get homw... We have got to figure out a better way of doing this for the 3 and 4. I don't know if I can handle this sort of anticipation while I'm behind the wheel of a motor vehicle.
Next time, I'll have to use my Cyclone...
What a day (Score:1)
look at the price!!! (Score:1)
-motardo
Looking for Nausicaä and Laputa video (Score:1)
Nausicaä of the Valley of Wind
and
Laputa: Castle in the Sky
(see: http://www.nausicaa.net/miyazaki/films/)
In NTSC format required. VHS or LD is fine. Bootleg DVD is fine. MPEG is fine. Subbed or in original Japanese is fine.
Can ANYONE point me to where I can buy these, price is of little concern.
Thanks in advance,
db
(e-mail me at drestinblack@hotmail.com)
Re:Looking for Nausicaä and Laputa video (Score:1)
I think these two are the very best I've seen.
Just looking for a source for even the Japanese LD versions.
Re:Looking for Nausicaä and Laputa video (Score:1)
Re:Robotech DVD vs Macross DVD (Score:1)
I just got it for $40, with shipping, at amazon. Are you talking Canadian dollars?
Actually, as I was writing this, I think I just realized what you mean. The entire Robotech saga includes the southern cross and mospaeda series; so far, only the macross series has been released, at a cost of ~$40 for the box set.
I think I'll post this anyway, in an attempt to clarify for others what so clearly was unclear for me.
Re:A little slow... (Score:1)
Hmmm... thanks. I like Tenchi quite a bit (even if Tenchi himself is a real jerk), maybe I'll check it out sometime.
Re:A little slow... (Score:2)
Cowboy Bebop is one of the best series I've seen. If you see some and like it, consider also checking out Outlaw Star (which I absolutely love). (You can rent that from a few places, at least around my house). They're quite simliar in some ways, but Outlaw Star is less dark and has more humor, and also the character roles are somewhat less typical. For example: the pilot of the Outlaw Star get sick in space, the muscle of the crew is a pair of women, and the planner/backup guy is an 11 yro kid.
If you're a Batman fan in addition to big robots, check out "The Big O" as well (even if not, you may well like it). When it showed on Cartoon Network they used the tagline "One part Batman, one part Bond, one part giant city-smashing robot". It's not too "serious" an anime, but it's a lot of fun.
ƒ‰ƒu‚Đ‚ÈI (Score:1)
I watched it with a friend who had never seen Love Hina before, and I think he got the impression that it was just a vehicle for risque shots of young girls. I'd have to agree with that, but I think the rest of the series is more story driven. (sure the stories may be simplistic/off the wall, but the sexuality is there for a REASON, not just thrown in randomly)
[sigh] I guess we can always hope for some more eps from TV Tokyo...I don't think this has been ruled out, and the manga is still going, so...[fingers crossed]@There's always the GBA game [tv-tokyo.co.jp] in September
Re:A little slow... (Score:2)
Re:A little slow... (Score:1)
How dare you say such things about love hina!!
jk :)
I've liked everything I've seen so far (everything but the elusive ep 26). other than having a sense of finality (which if you think about it, makes sense for a series that is ending) I didn't think that the specials or ep 25 were any different.
Re:A little slow... (Score:2)
25 was just like another episode from my point of view, of course, as everyone thought that was the END of the series, which i agree WOULD have been one crap ass ending, but the creator (uhmm.. forgot his name) said that if someone watched it for the first time, it would be 1-25, winter, then spring special.
The spring special is the ending to the series. Isn't it nice to end with that? The crappy disnification of that special is incredible. It felt wayyyy too much like a disney movie. For Example, the "let's all go on an adventure for some stupid reason" is in there, the "cute cuddly animals" (in this situation it was turtles, and a fsckload of em), and finally, the one that irritated me the MOST was the "now boys and girls, let's all sing a song at the end". Grrrrrrrr. Can you tell i'm INCREDIBLY pissed at the spring special? This is supposed to be the ending of a GREAT series and they blew it with this bullshit.
GAAH! At least I have InuYasha to tide me over. It's going to be 90something episodes so i'm going to have to watch for a while
Stronger than Strong (Score:1)
I never rushed home from school because Starblazers gave me a 30 minute grace period before Gigantor came on. Last time I saw one was at Dragoncon some 10 years ago. I want my GIGANTOR!
Re:Nice, but not my thing (Score:1)
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Re:Save us from this abomination!! (Score:1)
I'm a macross fan as well as a mospeada fan (sc wasn't bad, but i'm not a huge fan) and I LOVE what Macek did with robotech.
He took 3 unrelated bits of video, and with clever editing and completely new sound, he made a new series with a rich, deep storyline.
He made an epic tale spanning 3 generations rather than a single series.
Re:A little slow... (Score:1)
Cowboy Bebop is also an EXCELLENT choice (you can't really go wrong here, but the first disc and a half move a little on the slow side).
Anyone else have some recommendations?
I got mine! (Score:2)
Also, it may just be me, but this series seems REALLY violent for a "suitable for all ages" series. After watching the first disc, I was amazed that my parents actually let me and my younger brother watch this when we were kids! (bless them for not overprotecting us from quality programming!)
Anyway, I'll be anxiously waiting the release of discs 3 and 4 in early August! (I've already got them pre-ordered!)
Re:Anime? (Score:2)
I don't think so....my fantasies all involve large robots....
"Before Judging someone, walk a mile in their shoes. That way you'll be a mile away and you'll have their shoes!"
Re:Star Blazers (Score:1)
Re:DVD quality? (Score:1)
Star Blazers (Score:2)
Some things are more important than karma. So here goes...
Star Blazers 0WNZ J000 B|TC|-|Z!!!!!11!!1!!!!!
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Dorkier than thou (Score:1)
Jeez, when I read the headline I thought "Oh my god, they released Robotech: Crystal Dreams for the N64, those lunatics".
Re:Save us from this abomination!! (Score:1)
I have to agree with you on that one. Macek deserves the electric hair. :-P
Cryptnotic
Re:Robotech? Bah! (Score:1)
Cryptnotic
Re:Looking for Nausicaä and Laputa video (Score:1)
If you want to order the LD's, you can get them from CDJapan. However, they will cost over $100 each, plus shipping.
These are both scheduled to be rereleased in Japan on DVD (Region 2). All of the Region 2 DVD Studio Ghlibli movies that have come out so far (Grave of the Fireflies, Tonari no Yamada-kun, Kiki's Delivery Service) have had English subtitles as an option. So waiting for the R2 DVD release might be a good idea (also it will be cheaper than buying the LD's).
Cryptnotic
Just one question... (Score:1)
Re:Just one question... (Score:1)
Re:2 Questions (Score:3)
Re:Robotech DVD vs Macross DVD (Score:1)
Re:A little slow... (Score:2)
Serial Experiment Lain is also pretty good. I haven't seen Cowbow Bebop yet, since I'm not MADE of money and nowhere here rents it, but everyone I've talked to who has seen it has liked it. Good luck!
Re:Star Blazers (Score:2)
Of course, the slightest mention of the show gets the American theme song stuck in my head. Off to Napster I go!
(to the idiots: no, I don't use napster anymore and yes, I am aware of the alternatives)
Berserk (Score:1)
Re:Berserk (Score:1)
Re:look at the price!!! (Score:4)
As seen here:
http://www.robotech.com/news/viewarticle.php?id=27 [robotech.com]
The DVD's can be picked up at most major video stores around the US. They can also be bought online at many major shopping sites, at a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $14.98 or less for the individual DVD's, and $44.95 or less for the box sets.
Looks like you spotted the prices for different set:
Super Dimension Fortress: Macross - Complete Box Set This special Macross DVD box set includes the 36-episode Macross series in its original Japanese form, uncut and with remastered footage. In addition, fans who sign up for the preorder list now will enjoy a hefty discount of $110 off the retail price! IMPORTANT NOTE: This is the Japanese Macross series, not the Macross Saga of Robotech.
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Funny I bought the first 12 episodes... (Score:1)
This is the version from ADV films right?
The worst vice is advice...
Re:But you did not get the extra bonus DVD. (Score:1)
The worst vice is advice...
Re:Funny I bought the first 12 episodes... (Score:1)
'So remember big brother I saw it first'
The worst vice is advice...
Re:Save us from this abomination!! (Score:1)
May I please point your attention to "Macross 7".
Most of the original characters from the original series are still present (except Misa and Hikaru, but the galactic core can be a tricky place).
Max and Myria are in their fifties for starters, and have seven kids (eight if you count the bastard), of which some have already had kids.
Then there is always Macross Plus, covering the meaning of sentience in four episodes. Something Macek had never the skill to accomplish. Then there is also VFX-2 (laugh all you will, an intricate conspiracy within the higher echelons of UN SPacy is a story worth listening to - even if it is in a game!).
Not mention that Macross 7 managed to cover the meaning of life the universe and everything in 49 episodes (and nope it wasn't 42, but it was chordal), something that Macek was incapable of covering in Robotech, which was well over fifty (I mean Zor, for chrissakes!).
Kawamori is a wily and cunning creative genius, Macek is a parasite.
Ollie
Save us from this abomination!! (Score:3)
The real problem with Robotech is that it merged three completely unrelated anime series:
Macross
Southern Cross
Mospeada
...consequently butchering the intricate narrative of each of the series.
I mean Protoculture as an *energy* source! The subtlety of Kawamori's original vision is completely knackered.
Ollie
Re:Star Blazers (Score:1)
LGH (Score:1)
Re:look at the price!!! (Score:3)
I think the price as advertised at Best Buy was only $34.95 for the 3 DVD box set.
Okay.. just to be a little helpfull.. it's very important that you realize that Macross and Robotech are COMPLETELY different series.. Robotech is what you saw as a child on TV, the first 12 episodes are in the box set that came out yesterday for 40 bucks (2 dvd's of episodes and 1 dvd of extra features). Macross is the Japanese version of Robotech (the original version) but has a widly different plot after the first season.. it eventually dwindles down to singing at the bad guys until they die..
Now, the Robotech that is 40 bucks is only 12 episodes of 85 total produced episodes.. so expect another 6 or 12 to be released at a time for the next year or two until the entire 85 episode series is out.. and of course sitting in my house!
Umm... am I stupid or something? (Score:1)
Re:Star Blazers (Score:1)
Go to www.starblazers.com [starblazers.com] (the official homepage, according to the DVD boxes) and there's a link from there to watch episodes online. I tried it, but their connection is REALLY slow for some reason (atleast when using Windows Media).
Based on his e-mail addy, it appears his company either a) owns starblazers.com and runs it, or b) runs the 'watch on the internet' site (and that was what he was referring to), or c) both. =)
Re:A love story... (Score:3)
for you anime junkies (Score:3)
Re:Recommendations (Score:2)
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Re:Do you see and judge? Or revomit 3rd hand heres (Score:2)
What the Zentradi are looking for;
What the connection between Zentradi, Maltrendi, and humans are;
The power of music;
Post-apocalyptic earth;
What else is there? I mean, that's the whole story, isn't it?
Geek dating! [bunnyhop.com]
Re:A little slow... (Score:5)
Popular anime: Ranma one half, Rouroni Kenshin, Evangelion are popular anime.
So you've fallen for the classic trap of anime is just a 'friggin cartoon'. It's basic storytelling (no different than TV, movie, CG, or any other live acting) but expressed in paints and cels.
So if you want good anime, you need to know what you like. Do you want drama and adventure? Soul searching?
Here are a smattering of good anime:
Evangelion: Story of a boy pilot and 100 feet tall robots. The crux of the story is the humanity and fraility of the boy and his peers.
Why to watch Evangelion: Very strong portrayals of human emotion without actually jerking you around on a rollercoaster.
Escaflowne: The story of a girl transported to an alternative world with 40 feet tall robots. She's mystical and can see the future. The story is really about fate, conviction, and strength of will.
Why to watch Escaflowne: Exciting and touching
Mononoke Hime: Evidently you didn't like this one. The story of Iron Town, the Great Forest, and immortality. A prince is cursed by a dying Boar God/Demon and travels to the Great Forest and Iron Town to try to lift the curse. Focus is on the conflict between human nature, human expansion, and the health of the world we live in and depend on.
Why to watch Mononoke: Very mystic, spiritual, and exciting.
Macross Plus: Story of a fighter pilot Isamu Dyson who gets to fly a state of the art airplane as part of a military design competition. Things get complicated when a complex AI system starts taking over everything. This story is mainly about the complex love triangle between the two X-plane pilots and their best friend/singer.
Why to watch Macross Plus: It's a love story and the story about best friends.
Trigun: A western sci-fi set on a desert planet. Vash is a wandering gunman with a bounty on his head. You follow his adventures as you figure out who this mysterious gunman is and why someone hates him so much. In the end it's a morality tale about the value of life and living.
Why to watch Trigun: It's funny, it's exciting, it's emotional. Very cool.
Jubei-Chan: A great samurai dies leaving the legacy of a legendary eyepatch bestowed with is soul and spirit. Jiyo Nanohana is his spiritual reincarnation when she wears this eyepatch. The story is about her struggles against who she is, what she is, what she's capable of, and why she's doing it, especially when her friends and loved ones cannot escape her destiny.
Why to watch Jubei-Chan: It's cute, it's funny, it's sad. Did I mention it's funny?
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Nice, but not my thing (Score:1)
Original Johnny Quest (not the crappy ones added later)
Ren & Stimpy
Flintstones (again, older ones)
All the Don Felder music from Galaxy High (forget the cartoons) on CD
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Re:Star Blazers (Score:1)
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Re:DVD quality? Don't got them, but (Score:1)
Problem with some cartoon animation was they'd farm it out to some really bad animation houses, because 6-10 year sugar junkies aren't supposed to care about quality. Absence seems to improve the quality of images until you fork over the bucks and get a look. I certainly hope they're better than the washed out color we had over cable.
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Geek kids + Sugar (Score:2)
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Tex Avery! (Score:2)
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Galaxy High (Score:2)
I also have a lot of the ALF 'toons, as these were some of my favorites. I was crushed when it was dropped. "What, for some piece of *&$%@ half-hour toy advert?!?!?"
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Re:Decent price! (Score:1)
2 Questions (Score:2)
Re:A little slow... (Score:1)
*THWACK*
Heretic! Thou shalt not spoil Evangelion for those who have not seen it!
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Let me think about this... (Score:3)
I stopped myself and asked "Why?" Because I saw this when I was in high-school? Because it was "cool"?
I've got this series on VHS, for gODSAKE. I've already dropped well over $100 in to it -- and that was 1980's dollars. Do I really want to spend this much form something that will in all likelyhood be played once then sit on my shelf?
Hell yes! -- no wonder my wife controls the checkbook...
-jhon
Re:A little slow... (Score:2)
Could anyone recommend some Anime Titles? I was thinking of renting the Gundam titles and Cowboy Bebop, but outside of those none of the titles at my local store caught my eye.
You do have a *very* narrow cross-section for comparison. I consider myself a (pathetic) otaku and the only title I *don't* agree with you here on is Princess Mononoke.
While it doesn't shoot any fireworks off for me, you *should* try Cowboy Bebop. It's a pretty well done series. If you like it, you might consider Trigun, which is similiar in tone, if more comedic.
Also try :
Re:look at the price!!! (Score:2)
I think the price as advertised at Best Buy was only $34.95 for the 3 DVD box set.
Re:Save us from this abomination!! (Score:2)
Anyone else remember that, or has it been erased from the collective conciousness?
"What are we going to do tonight, Bill?"
Re:A little slow... (Score:2)
Irresponsible Captain Tylor is entertaining too. It's about this slacker who somehow gets put in charge of some starship and he bumbles his way through numerous misadventures. Hillarity ensues!
I used to go to the anime club meetings when I was at school, and I saw a bunch of shows that I dont remember the names of. One where a kid got in fights all the time (that's about all i remember, but it was entertaining) and a bunch about giant robots. I was never that big of a fan of the giant robot anime genre, though there was one I liked a lot, and cant remember the name of that one either. I'm not much help!
-J5K
Robotech DVD vs Macross DVD (Score:5)