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Robotech - The New Generation - Legacy Collection 7

Robotech - The New Generation - Legacy Collection 7

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: To Be Continued...?
Review: After taking a look at the final two DVDs that make up the Robotech saga, I found myself pleasantly surprised. For a DVD series rife with intermittent picture quality (good & sharp on one disc, deplorably muddy on another), I found these last two platters to be among the top of the pile in terms of picture clarity & sharpness. True, there's still quite a bit of graininess & the occasional scratch, but that's due more to the condition of the source film. The sound quality, however, is only above average.

Then there's the bonus DVD: much like the picture quality of the regular discs, I found the extra features included in this series to be a hit-and-miss affair-I found some of them intriguing, and others kinda weak. Fortunately, this particular extras disc was more towards the intriguing side of the spectrum. There's several photo presentations of various Robotech™ merchandise, including the Robotech™ Fan Club starter packet, the novelizations, toys, fashion doll accessories, and other tchotchkes I never even knew existed before! Also included is a Spanish Pepsi® Robotech™ fountain glass ad, and (once again) snippets from the show dubbed in various different European languages. I also found the demos from the Robotech™ video games to be pretty neat, if somewhat primitive-looking by today's PC video game standards. Unfortunately, I discovered that that the RoboCon 10™ footage that was allegedly included with this platter (at least according to the copy printed on the gold box edition I received) is absent. Thanks to my fellow Amazonian reviewers, I discovered the reason why (thanks, guys)! Fortunately, I found a quasi-Easter-egg-sorta-thingy that helped ease the disappointment little: click the Mospeada™ logo on the lower right part of the bonus disc display screen, and you'll see a two minute-long Revell™ promo.

Finally, there's the main event: the plethora of snippets that were trimmed from the original Japanese shows. Although some of them were taken out because they were considered too violent or naughty for U.S. kidvid (Note to you anime horndogs out there: sorry, no nudies in this batch of excised scenes), there're many more that were rather innocuous, and were removed simply for pacing reasons. Especially notable is the infamous part cut from Roy Fokker's death scene in 'Macross', featuring the bloody entrance wounds in his back that led to his demise. This particular bit has pretty much put to rest assertions made by some elements of the 'Techie Nation that this particular bit was actually shown in 'Robotech', but was cut from subsequent broadcasts.

Speaking of cut-down footage, I've heard that all three of the original series that make up the Robotech™ epic will be making their way to DVD uncut and in the original Japanese dialogue (with English subtitles, 'natch)! And you know what THAT means: it's got all of the extra violence, naughty bits, and mature themes & situations that make the medium of anime so inviting! Well, inviting to ME, anyway. Key-yool...

'Late

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the last one
Review: Ah, finally, the last one arrives. it has been a joy and a pleasure to watch these series again, having previously seen them when i was young, and on old, terribly recorded video cassettes. i applaud ADV films for putting them out. it has made the dreams come true of this man who still dreams like a 12 year old boy.

what i find exceptional about Robotech are the characters, the plot, and the way the story stimulates your own imagination. the question, "What if?" keeps popping in your mind as you watch. I love the Robotech saga, and know that all who watch will enjoy them as well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good 80s anime
Review: Good storyline, nice drawings (considering that this came out more than 20 years ago).

For any Robotech fan, this last series is probably the most interesting. Though technically, it's not really related to Macross or Southern Cross.

You have to get these two volumes Legacy Coll. 6 and 7

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good 80s anime
Review: So this is how it all ends(at least in the show). I own all of the books, as well as a fair quantity of Merchandise, and I can tell you that this is a great conclusion to the show. I have been waiting for them to bring out the Third generation ever since I first heard about it way back when I was a kid watching the show on TV in the 80's. They did a great job on choosing voices that are aproipriate to the characters. I won't spoil any of it, but trust me on this one. Great Show!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow!!!
Review: So this is how it all ends(at least in the show). I own all of the books, as well as a fair quantity of Merchandise, and I can tell you that this is a great conclusion to the show. I have been waiting for them to bring out the Third generation ever since I first heard about it way back when I was a kid watching the show on TV in the 80's. They did a great job on choosing voices that are aproipriate to the characters. I won't spoil any of it, but trust me on this one. Great Show!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The End
Review: The Robotech Legacy Collection 7: The New Generation, a three disc collection, contains episodes 74 through 85 the THRILLING CONCLUSION of the legendary anime series Robotech from the mid 1980s. Also included is the last installment of the Elements of Robotechnology special features DVD which includes deleted scenes, animation galleries and more video clips. In all, this is one the must haves in the collection.

THE STORY:

Several years after the events of the Robotech Masters saga, the earth is conquered by a deadly alien race called the Invid. Out of the ashes rises a resistance movement of Robotech freedom fighters committed to reclaiming earth and vanquishing the Invid conquerors...

The New Generation story arc chronicles Scott Bernard's freedom fighters' deadly journey across the world in search of the Invid's Reflex Point as they battle not only the merciless Invid, but also the perils of a lawless Earth full of cutthroat humans looking to survive at ANY cost....

In this volume the endgame is finally here as the Freedom Fighters slowly make their way and finally reach Reflex Point for their final showdown with the Invid invaders.

THE CONTENTS

Here's the rundown of the episodes and content on each disc:

Disc 1: Genesis

Episode 74 - Annie's Wedding: On the run from the Invid, the Freedom Fighters enter a tropical forest where they meet a primitive tribe who just may be more harmful to them than the Invid...

Episode 75 - Separate Ways: Tensions run high and inner fears about the futility of their struggle rise to the surface as the Freedom Fighters become trapped in an underground tunnel after yet another run-in with the Invid.

Episode 76 - Metamorphosis: As a result of their genetic experiments, The Invid's Prince Korg and Princess Sera undergo transformation in the ULTIMATE lifeform with a mission to seek out and DESTROY the Freedom Figthers - as the gang unknowingly takes a break for R&R on a deserted former Tropical Island Resort.

Episode 77 - The Midnight Sun: It's guerrilla warfare in the mountains as the Freedom Fighters, without their mecha, take on Korg and Sera in an icy mountain pass.

Episode 78 - Ghost Town: Traveling to the Wild, Wild, West, the gang encounters a band of OLD soldiers who fought alongside Rick Hunter who steal and sell weapons.

Episode 79 - Frostbite: The gang comes upon the buried ruins of a perfectly preserved Denver, Colorado and take the opportunity to restock supplies and have R&R.

Disc 2: Hollow Victory

Episode 80 - Birthday Blues: The gang throws Annie her first ever REAL birthday party. Will the Invid crash it?

Episode 81 - Hired Gun: Can the gang stop a mysterious gunmen (who looks like Kid Rock!!!) who's been killing off soldiers in the desert - or will they become just another victim?

Episode 82 - The Big Apple: Korg passes a death sentence to the people of New York. Can Yellow Dancer and the gang stop him?

Episode 83 - Reflex Pont: Finally arriving at Reflex Point the gang teams up with a videographer from Rick Hunter's REF sent to do recon to prevent a deadly weapon from falling into Invid hands.

Episode 84 - Dark Finale: The final showdown begins as the freedom fighters and a mass Earth army under Admiral Rick Hunter's REF attacks Reflex Point.

Episode 85 - Symphony of Light: It's the bittersweet conclusion to the Robotech Saga. Who will win? Who will survive? Where's Rick Hunter? WHY WAS A SEQUEL NEVER MADE???

Disc 3: Elements of Robotechnology 7

This collection contains the second best installment in the "Elements of Robotechnology" series. Here's a rundown:

1. Robotech Deleted Scenes: As most know, Robotech was made by editing together three separate Japanese Anime series: Macross, Southern Cross and Mospeada. TONS of edits had to be made to seamlessly edit them together. Presented here is a HUGE collection of cut footage, totaling about an hours worth of view time. Overall, this is definitely a must-see. The clips are presented in Japanese.

2. Merchandise Gallery: Slideshow presentation format of various galleries of Robotech merchandise set to the Robotech theme (which you'll be sick of hearing afterward). TONS of merchandising (clothes, toys, books, games, videos, etc) was done for Robotech. Approximately 20 minutes worth of footage.

3. Robocon 10 Footage: This was supposed to be interviews with talent at a Robotech convention done in 1996, but IT WASN'T ON MINE. No link or whatever. Searching through the chapters though I found two commercials for Robotech. DO I HAVE AN UNINTENDED COLLECTOR'S ITEM HERE???

4. Video Game Clips: Two clips for two Robotech based video games. Clip 1 for an unreleased N64 game. Not bad, kinda likes like Starfox and those Star Wars X-wing/Tie Fighter shoot-em up games. Clip 2 for a soon to be released next-gen system game. AWESOME graphics. Looks like a keeper.

5. International Clips: Two scenes of Robotech in French, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese. Clip 1: Rand peeping on the girls at Annie's party, Clip 2: The Regess confronts the gang in the Hive. Clip 3: A Robotech Pepsi commercial in Spanish???

THE VERDICT:

Many feel that the New Generation story arc is the best out of all three of the Robotech story arcs, including the Macross Saga, and with good reason. The ultra-cool mecha and the ULTRA-INTENSE action as the freedom fighters literally run and fight for their lives against the Invid and make their way through a post-apocalyptic and treacherous world is awesome!!

If you've never seen Robotech, simply put YOU MUST. The action and the drama are compelling, clearly showing why Robotech became a pop culture icon. It is the series that forever put Japanese anime on the map in the US. If you did grow up with Robotech, give these a watch again. They're great for a trip down memory lane. You can't lose!!! Hopefully someday a sequel will finally be made to tie-up some of the loose ends.

Highest Recommendation

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The End
Review: The Robotech Legacy Collection 7: The New Generation, a three disc collection, contains episodes 74 through 85 the THRILLING CONCLUSION of the legendary anime series Robotech from the mid 1980s. Also included is the last installment of the Elements of Robotechnology special features DVD which includes deleted scenes, animation galleries and more video clips. In all, this is one the must haves in the collection.

THE STORY:

Several years after the events of the Robotech Masters saga, the earth is conquered by a deadly alien race called the Invid. Out of the ashes rises a resistance movement of Robotech freedom fighters committed to reclaiming earth and vanquishing the Invid conquerors...

The New Generation story arc chronicles Scott Bernard's freedom fighters' deadly journey across the world in search of the Invid's Reflex Point as they battle not only the merciless Invid, but also the perils of a lawless Earth full of cutthroat humans looking to survive at ANY cost....

In this volume the endgame is finally here as the Freedom Fighters slowly make their way and finally reach Reflex Point for their final showdown with the Invid invaders.

THE CONTENTS

Here's the rundown of the episodes and content on each disc:

Disc 1: Genesis

Episode 74 - Annie's Wedding: On the run from the Invid, the Freedom Fighters enter a tropical forest where they meet a primitive tribe who just may be more harmful to them than the Invid...

Episode 75 - Separate Ways: Tensions run high and inner fears about the futility of their struggle rise to the surface as the Freedom Fighters become trapped in an underground tunnel after yet another run-in with the Invid.

Episode 76 - Metamorphosis: As a result of their genetic experiments, The Invid's Prince Korg and Princess Sera undergo transformation in the ULTIMATE lifeform with a mission to seek out and DESTROY the Freedom Figthers - as the gang unknowingly takes a break for R&R on a deserted former Tropical Island Resort.

Episode 77 - The Midnight Sun: It's guerrilla warfare in the mountains as the Freedom Fighters, without their mecha, take on Korg and Sera in an icy mountain pass.

Episode 78 - Ghost Town: Traveling to the Wild, Wild, West, the gang encounters a band of OLD soldiers who fought alongside Rick Hunter who steal and sell weapons.

Episode 79 - Frostbite: The gang comes upon the buried ruins of a perfectly preserved Denver, Colorado and take the opportunity to restock supplies and have R&R.

Disc 2: Hollow Victory

Episode 80 - Birthday Blues: The gang throws Annie her first ever REAL birthday party. Will the Invid crash it?

Episode 81 - Hired Gun: Can the gang stop a mysterious gunmen (who looks like Kid Rock!!!) who's been killing off soldiers in the desert - or will they become just another victim?

Episode 82 - The Big Apple: Korg passes a death sentence to the people of New York. Can Yellow Dancer and the gang stop him?

Episode 83 - Reflex Pont: Finally arriving at Reflex Point the gang teams up with a videographer from Rick Hunter's REF sent to do recon to prevent a deadly weapon from falling into Invid hands.

Episode 84 - Dark Finale: The final showdown begins as the freedom fighters and a mass Earth army under Admiral Rick Hunter's REF attacks Reflex Point.

Episode 85 - Symphony of Light: It's the bittersweet conclusion to the Robotech Saga. Who will win? Who will survive? Where's Rick Hunter? WHY WAS A SEQUEL NEVER MADE???

Disc 3: Elements of Robotechnology 7

This collection contains the second best installment in the "Elements of Robotechnology" series. Here's a rundown:

1. Robotech Deleted Scenes: As most know, Robotech was made by editing together three separate Japanese Anime series: Macross, Southern Cross and Mospeada. TONS of edits had to be made to seamlessly edit them together. Presented here is a HUGE collection of cut footage, totaling about an hours worth of view time. Overall, this is definitely a must-see. The clips are presented in Japanese.

2. Merchandise Gallery: Slideshow presentation format of various galleries of Robotech merchandise set to the Robotech theme (which you'll be sick of hearing afterward). TONS of merchandising (clothes, toys, books, games, videos, etc) was done for Robotech. Approximately 20 minutes worth of footage.

3. Robocon 10 Footage: This was supposed to be interviews with talent at a Robotech convention done in 1996, but IT WASN'T ON MINE. No link or whatever. Searching through the chapters though I found two commercials for Robotech. DO I HAVE AN UNINTENDED COLLECTOR'S ITEM HERE???

4. Video Game Clips: Two clips for two Robotech based video games. Clip 1 for an unreleased N64 game. Not bad, kinda likes like Starfox and those Star Wars X-wing/Tie Fighter shoot-em up games. Clip 2 for a soon to be released next-gen system game. AWESOME graphics. Looks like a keeper.

5. International Clips: Two scenes of Robotech in French, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese. Clip 1: Rand peeping on the girls at Annie's party, Clip 2: The Regess confronts the gang in the Hive. Clip 3: A Robotech Pepsi commercial in Spanish???

THE VERDICT:

Many feel that the New Generation story arc is the best out of all three of the Robotech story arcs, including the Macross Saga, and with good reason. The ultra-cool mecha and the ULTRA-INTENSE action as the freedom fighters literally run and fight for their lives against the Invid and make their way through a post-apocalyptic and treacherous world is awesome!!

If you've never seen Robotech, simply put YOU MUST. The action and the drama are compelling, clearly showing why Robotech became a pop culture icon. It is the series that forever put Japanese anime on the map in the US. If you did grow up with Robotech, give these a watch again. They're great for a trip down memory lane. You can't lose!!! Hopefully someday a sequel will finally be made to tie-up some of the loose ends.

Highest Recommendation

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The saga continues and he rewrites
Review: The Zentraedis has united to the forces of the Earth, the Meltrandi also, the Emperor Zentraedi and their dissident forces have been eliminated, the masters of the robotechnology have been defeated, now it has arrived the time of the United Earth of looking for other planets and systems to colonize.
The task is not easy, the Universe with its binary stars and you would quaver, they don't allow to sustain the human life in any solar system, the planets to colonize are few and some already have its own intelligent life. This new delivery of the saga Robotech and their forces commanded by the Admiral Max relate us the adventures of the expedition forces in the deep space, taking them to the the limits of the well-known universe.
The mission of the Expedition Forces of the United Earth has a double purpose: to explore and to colonize, but they have a secret mission: They ARE NOT FORCES OF PEACE, their main mission: to look and destroy any alien-force that can represent a threat for the United Earth and the survival of their Colonies.
In their trip, they have finally found to War machines that the masters of the robotechnology have abandoned for mysterious causes, "the Irvid" that are able to steal and to absorb the energy of machines and alive beings that are impelled by the "Protoculture". The only presence of a protoculture weapon or machine come to wake up to the live of IRVID.
This series narrates its history, with the already legendary culture style ROBOTECH, but it is now a group of J-metal Rock who they are the music's IDOL in the ship, also themselves they form a group of civil resistance that critic and it acts against the politicians of aggressiveness of the United Earth and its invasion forces and colonization. The serie come with new ships and for the first time the warlike nature of the human race is exposed: this time we are not invaded, we are not the defenders, we don't protect anybody, we have arrived until the end of the well-known Universe, only to destroy what is not governed by our thoughts.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Final Box Of ROBOTECH!
Review: This box set contains the following: Robotech Vol. 13, Robotech Vol. 14 and Robotech Extra Disc 7. Since the first two discs can be bought seperately, my review will focus on the extra disc.

The first extra on the disc is one thing every Robotech fan has dreamed of. A bunch of select deleted scenes from Robotech. They are set up in the order of each volume. However, there are a couple cuts that they didn't show. Like the complete bath scene in Mospeda and the scene where Annie gets the front of her shirt ripped off. The Minmei shower sequence is in here, but it is edited for content. And there are even some short scenes that were cut out for time that really shouldn't have been cut. However, that doesn't mean that these deleted scenes aren't worth watching. There actually some really great scenes like uncut songs sung by Minmei and Lancer and a long scene where Lisa and Rick meet Miria's baby. And there are a couple of eechi jokes. Like when Bowie stumbles around a clothing store and accidentely picks up some panties.

The rest of the extras are pretty much standard. There is a video library of Robotech merchandise. Old Robotech fans will really get a kick out of this. The other extra is video previews of Robotech video games. The first one is a really low-quality N64 game that never made it, but the second is really cool looking Macross game that has graphics similar to Jet Set Radio Future. It's coming out for X-Box, so get ready all you X-Box gamers! This looks like one fun game.

Then are a couple of extras that are sort of hidden. The first one is on the main menu. Select the International Clips and press down. The New Generation symbol should be highlighted. Press enter and you'll get to see a Robotech TV preview. The other extra really isn't hidden. Go to the International Clips menu and select the Promo Clip. When you press enter, you'll see a Spanish commercial for Pepsi Robotech glasses.

And you've also got the excellent finale to the New Generation saga on this box. It's actually better than the Masters or Macross finale. So I strongly recommend buying this box set. GET IT NOW!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Generally great - but wait for the upcoming re-release!
Review: This boxed set is generally great, however, there are two major problems with it.

Firstly, if you're planning to get a first edition version, gold box version of ther Legacy Collection 7 (New Generation), be aware of two flaws:

(1) The other box for New Generation Legacy boxed set (#6) is green. The gold box for #7 is mistake, and ADV will be re-releasing a second pressing with a box in green that matches soon.

(2) Any references on the first printing to convention footage in the extras is incorrect. They couldn't get the rights. It's not included and the packaging and advertising is wrong. This will be corrected in the second printing (green box version)

Secondly, my extras disk had a weird problem with it under the Southern Cross deleted scenes. One deleted scene, a long shot of Nova Satori, was set at the end of track. My Sony DVD player hiccuped on it and wouldn't display it. I don't now if this is a problem with my DVD, my DVD player or the DVD pressing itself.

I suspect strongly that it's the DVD itself, possibly with a screwed up pressing, as my DVD player had no problem with the rest of the disk, and since it occured at 0:00 left on the track (as per my display). I think the Master disc may have been defective, especially given all other mistakes on the gold box release.

My advice - wait for the green box re-release. I hope ADV will have fixed all these bugs in that version.

(More info on these problems can be found on Robotech.com)


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