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Robotech - Transformation (Vol. 2)

Robotech - Transformation (Vol. 2)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: don't get this version
Review: Do not buy this. Animeigo is releasing a restored and uncut version of the origonal Macross saga on DVD. Their web page has details about release date. You'll be really upset if you spend your money on this, and then find out that the better versions were released a few months later.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: don't get this version
Review: Do not buy this. Animeigo is releasing a restored and uncut version of the origonal Macross saga on DVD. Their web page has details about release date. You'll be really upset if you spend your money on this, and then find out that the better versions were released a few months later.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Here at last!
Review: Here at last! finaly the Robotech series are going to be released on DVD. This DVD contains episodes 7-12, that means you can see Rick Hunter got his first command, and how he, his team and Lisa Hayes are captured by the Zentraedi, and meet the supreme Commander Dolza him self. These episodes also, besides Dolza, introduce us for three other verry importent characters: Kyron, Azonia and Miriya, all Zentraedi. This DVD is a must have for all Robotech Fans, and I can hardly wait for the other episodes to be released.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exactly what I wanted!
Review: I know this isn't the "pure" or "original" version of the Macross/Robotech series, but only the Americanized versions of it. You know what? That is exactly what I wanted. This is what I had when I was growing up, and that is what I got. All the old voices, music everything. I like the story line too. I'm glad I bought the first two that came out on DVD (FINALLY) and I plan on buying every additional one that comes out in the future. You have no idea how long I have waited for these to come out on VHS or better, DVD!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exactly what I wanted!
Review: I know this isn't the "pure" or "original" version of the Macross/Robotech series, but only the Americanized versions of it. You know what? That is exactly what I wanted. This is what I had when I was growing up, and that is what I got. All the old voices, music everything. I like the story line too. I'm glad I bought the first two that came out on DVD (FINALLY) and I plan on buying every additional one that comes out in the future. You have no idea how long I have waited for these to come out on VHS or better, DVD!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exactly what I wanted!
Review: I know this isn't the "pure" or "original" version of the Macross/Robotech series, but only the Americanized versions of it. You know what? That is exactly what I wanted. This is what I had when I was growing up, and that is what I got. All the old voices, music everything. I like the story line too. I'm glad I bought the first two that came out on DVD (FINALLY) and I plan on buying every additional one that comes out in the future. You have no idea how long I have waited for these to come out on VHS or better, DVD!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I've got it early - It's Good!
Review: I was surprised at the sound quality - it's mono. But beyond that, it reminds me of being 13 again. I remember getting up real early to watch these shows. Now I know why. The show is just cool. The flying, the veritech, the zentradi. All cool. It's a good buy and I'm going to get the box set when I can.....

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I've got it early - It's Good!
Review: I was surprised at the sound quality - it's mono. But beyond that, it reminds me of being 13 again. I remember getting up real early to watch these shows. Now I know why. The show is just cool. The flying, the veritech, the zentradi. All cool. It's a good buy and I'm going to get the box set when I can.....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More characters, more depth, more of everything!
Review: Now the story really gets good. In the first epsiode "Bye Bye Mars", we look at the past of Lisa Hayes' lost love for her dead finace Carl Riber. We are also introduced to a new Zentradi, Kyron. Kyron, or Backstabber, never follows the rules, but on this mission he does. He plans to ambush the SDF-1 on Mars, but to no prevail thanks to Lisa detonating a Mars base. In "Sweet Sixteen", it's Minmei's 16th birthday and we are introduced to Rick's new pilots, Max Sterling and Ben Dixon. In "Miss Macross", Minmei wins the Miss Macross contest while Rick takes on a Zentradi spy ship by himself. In "Blind Game", the SDF-1 is hit hard and has no radar forcing Lisa Hayes along with Rick, Max and Ben. In the next episode, Ben, Rick and Lisa are captured and brough to the entire Zentradi fleet and interogated by chief commander Dolza. They ask a bunch of question involving "Protoculture". This is resulted by kissing in which Dolza orders Lisa and Rick to kiss. When they do, Dolza is stricken and orders them to be confined. In the last episode on the disc, Max comes to the rescue in his Veritech. They escape on the new fleet headed for the SDF-1 commanded by Azonia and Millia. Their mission: For Millia to send the three Zentradi spys (shrunk to human size) into the SDF-1 to spy on them. THis is a very important disc as it triggers the love between Lisa and Rick and also introduces a lot of new characters. Ya gotta love old school anime like this. It doesn't get any better than this. Except maybe AnimEigo's version, but you won't find that for awile and if you do, it will be expensive. And you have to love the opening which combines all the Robotech saga backed up by old style military music that ya gotta love. It's just too good! Buy it now! You wont regret it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Greatest Anime Series Ever, on DVD
Review: Robotech – The Macross Saga 2: Transformation, contains episodes 7 through 12 of the legendary anime series from the mid 1980s.

For the uninitiated, Robotech was the most popular of the Americanized Japanese anime series to hit American TV waves during the 1970s and 1980s (along with Star Blazers, Voltron, Transor Z, etc.) Known for its cutting edge animation, thrilling battle scenes, futuristic techonology (planes, tanks, motorcyles that transform into robots), cool alien invaders, and realistic and compelling storylines, Robotech swept an entire generation and helped put Japanese Anime forever on the map of American pop culture.

Robotech’s sweeping saga spanned three seasons and weaved together three actual separate storylines based on Japanese anime: The Macross Saga (Season 1), The Robotech Masters (The Southern Cross in Japan) (Season 2), and The New Generation (Mospeada in Japan) (Season 3). The basic story premise is that the earth became forever changed in 1999 when a mysterious alien battleship crashes on earth. The people of the world, now knowing that they are not alone in the universe, end all wars and unite to understand and assimilate the advanced technology and prepare for the inevitable alien invasion that is sure to come. As the story unfolds mankind would go on to battle three separate alien races over the next three seasons. The sweeping intergalactic war saga itself though, merely becomes the backdrop of a deeper “human” saga.

Included on this second volume are these six episodes (7-12):

Episode 7 – Bye Bye Mars: The Battle of Mars. Commander Breetai recruits the ruthless and dangerous Khyron to set a trap on Mars to capture the SD-F1. Meanwhile, heading to Mars brings back Lisa’s memories of her late fiancĂ© Karl Reaver. Also, Rick Hunter, hero!!!

Episode 8 – Sweet Sixteen: In light of his heroics on Mars, Rick Hunter receives an award and a promotion. He is made commander of Vermillion group and is assigned under him Max Sterling and Ben Dixon, just in time to once again battle Khyron!!! Also, Rick searches for the perfect birthday gift for Minmei!!!

Episode 9 – Miss Macross: The (seemingly entire) galaxy tunes in as Minmei enters the Miss Macross pageant. Meanwhile, poor Rick dogfights it out with a reconnaissance group of Zentraedi warriors who believe the broadcast is a new secret weapon!!!

Episode 10 – Blind Game: The Earth Forces finally make contact with Earth. Meanwhile, Khyron sends out a warning shot at the SD-F1 prompting Lisa and Vermillion Group to do a recon mission which leads to a confrontation inside the Zentraedi battleship. Also, Rick’s relationship with Minmei takes a turn as she embarks on a singing career in light of the results of the Miss Macross pageant!!!

Episode 11 – First Contact: Captured by the Zentraedi, Vermillion Group learns of the true awesome (world destroying) power of the Zentraedi. Plus, we finally learn the real reason behind their need to retake the SD-F1. What is Protoculture? Plus, Minmei’s singing debut!!!

Episode 12 – The Big Escape: Vermillion Group makes its daring escape from the Zentraedi. Breetai is relieved of command!!! Plus, Ace Zentraedi Pilot Miriam delivers an infiltrating payload to the SD-F1.

In addition to these episodes the DVD also contains trailer ads for other anime series coming out on DVD from ADV.

Here’s my assessment of the DVD itself:

Great: ROBOTECH ON DVD!!! ‘Nuff said.

Good: Awesome production. The design, navigation, video and audio are all top-notch. ....

Okay: The trailers for the other DVD anime series from ADV were well done, but of course are just shameless plugs…

Incidentally, these volumes DO NOT have special DVD features. While on its own this may be considered a crime, not to fear. If you purchase the boxed set collections, each boxed set collection will come with an “Extra: Elements of Robotechnology” DVD special which will contain all the DVD special features you could want on DVD: interviews, trailers, specs, etc... So by all means, get the boxed set if you are planning on buying.

Personally, I’m very happy that ADV and Harmony Gold have finally released this series on DVD. This is BY FAR one of my favorite cartoons from childhood. If you’ve never seen Robotech, simply put YOU MUST. It is the series that forever set the standard for Japanese anime. If you did grow up with Robotech, give these a watch again. They’re great for a trip down memory lane. Watching these episodes again now, I can honestly say that they are better than I remember. Give this (and all the other volumes, current and future releases) a watch. You won’t be disappointed.

Highest Recommendation possible.


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