Rating: Summary: This is serious story-telling. Review: For those of us who grew up on Robotech, it is a blessing to finally be able to purchase the entire series on DVD. This saga takes all of the elements of great sci-fi storytelling and rolls them into a animated series far better (in my opinion) than Mr. Rodenberry and Mr. Lucas. (By the way, just for the record: ROBOTECH IS NOT THE SAME AS MACROSS. In the past few years, there has been a lot of interest in Super Dimensional Fortress Macross. Let's be clear, Macross is ONE of the original Japanese cartoons on which Robotech is based. They are not the same. Macross is a great story in and of itself, but it is the material upon which the "Macross Saga" {Generation One, first 36 episodes, etc} of Robotech is based.) This second DVD in the series focuses on my favorite part of the story. In this set, we witness the loss of two main characters and the reactions of our heroes to those losses. We also see the growing love triangle between three main characters. (I don't want to give it away for those who are not familiar with the story.) Finally, the only drawback to the set is with the "extra" DVD. Don't get me wrong, it's still worth the money, but I expected a few more "extras" on the extra DVD. My guess is that while Mr. Macek and others are trying to make the purchase of the boxed sets appealing, they're probably trying to stretch out the extra goodies for later extra DVDs; hence the four star rating and not five. Others have complained about the quality of the DVDs and the fact that it's not really Dolby Digital and I admit it would have been nice to have the episodes remastered, but (as someone said) that requires a huge budget, and personally if they had all that money, how about finishing the Sentinels. If you're looking for a great animated story (that not just for children), it doesn't get any better than Robotech. "Long Live Minmei!" -God's Best
Rating: Summary: This is serious story-telling. Review: For those of us who grew up on Robotech, it is a blessing to finally be able to purchase the entire series on DVD. This saga takes all of the elements of great sci-fi storytelling and rolls them into a animated series far better (in my opinion) than Mr. Rodenberry and Mr. Lucas. (By the way, just for the record: ROBOTECH IS NOT THE SAME AS MACROSS. In the past few years, there has been a lot of interest in Super Dimensional Fortress Macross. Let's be clear, Macross is ONE of the original Japanese cartoons on which Robotech is based. They are not the same. Macross is a great story in and of itself, but it is the material upon which the "Macross Saga" {Generation One, first 36 episodes, etc} of Robotech is based.) This second DVD in the series focuses on my favorite part of the story. In this set, we witness the loss of two main characters and the reactions of our heroes to those losses. We also see the growing love triangle between three main characters. (I don't want to give it away for those who are not familiar with the story.) Finally, the only drawback to the set is with the "extra" DVD. Don't get me wrong, it's still worth the money, but I expected a few more "extras" on the extra DVD. My guess is that while Mr. Macek and others are trying to make the purchase of the boxed sets appealing, they're probably trying to stretch out the extra goodies for later extra DVDs; hence the four star rating and not five. Others have complained about the quality of the DVDs and the fact that it's not really Dolby Digital and I admit it would have been nice to have the episodes remastered, but (as someone said) that requires a huge budget, and personally if they had all that money, how about finishing the Sentinels. If you're looking for a great animated story (that not just for children), it doesn't get any better than Robotech. "Long Live Minmei!" -God's Best
Rating: Summary: Robotech - Macross Saga Boxed Set Vol. 1 Review: Hi there, after 16 Years I finally have it back. From the good old day's when Kabel TV came to Germany for the first time, it also brougth us Robotech ! And now I have the first Box Volume in my Hands and can't wait to get the next one! The features on it are few but cool. And Digital Work on the Animation cells went very well. To all Robotech Fans out there. If you don't own a DVD Player yet make sure you get one fast !!! cu
Rating: Summary: Complete Series Review: I have been waiting for a long time for DVD UNCUT copies. I have been the unfortunate owner of the 6 volume set where footage was cut, and I couldn't afford the 3 episode tapes(uncut). I have seen robotech numerous times, but this time it was like watching it for the first time, since my memory is a little foggy when it first aired on TV. The bonus DVDs are nice and include a lot of info I wasn't aware of. I suggest this set for any hard core fan or first time viewer.
Rating: Summary: A great watch Review: If you like Anime, you'll like this DVD. Good storyline, good characters. A must have in every anime fans collection
Rating: Summary: Excellent story, Roy Dies Review: Its one of the sadests moments in the Macross saga when Roy dies, I saw it in some reruns of the show. Its a most have for every robotech fan
Rating: Summary: The best anime series money can buy!! Review: On 1985 a cartoon series came up which changed the life of many people, including myself. So many things happened that were a first for a cartoon, the plot was amazing and the characters more real than many life series. Robotech set a precedent for future Japanese anime. Gundam, and other famous stories were developed thanks to the new concepts introduced in Robotech. Finally, after a long time we once more have the chance to watch this incredible adventure. In this particular release you will not only get the known episodes but also extras that come on a third DVD, which all fans will enjoy for sure. I already bought the first DVD boxed set and I can't wait for the second! If you ever saw Robotech or like Japanese anime, then this is a MUST!!
Rating: Summary: You can go home again Review: Robotech, for may of us was one of our first tastes of Japanese Anime. For the longest while the only way to see it was on TV or to buy the VHS versions released by FHE video. It gladdens my heart to see them finally on DVD. With so many features and add-on in the legacy collection, it makes the perfect gift for the ulimate robotech fan.
Rating: Summary: Business Is About to Pick Up...Highest Recommendation!!! Review: The Robotech Legacy: Macross Saga Collection 2, a three disc collection, contains episodes 13 through 24 of the legendary anime series from the mid 1980s. The first two discs contain six episodes each. The third disc contains all the "Exclusive DVD features" and is only available if you purchase this boxed set. Robotech was the most popular of the Americanized Japanese anime series to hit American TV waves during the 1970s and 1980s. Known for its cutting edge animation, thrilling battle scenes, futuristic weapons (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. Set in the 21st century, Robotech's sweeping saga spanned three seasons. The basic story premise is that the earth became forever changed after a mysterious alien battleship crashed 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 saga itself though, merely becomes the backdrop of a deeper "human" saga. This volume chronicles the "meat" of the adventures from the first season - The Macross Saga. In this volume the story is off at full steam with TONS of INTENSE ACTION and intense loss as the enemy attacks relentlessly. Also at full speed is the equally intense soap opera love triangle between Rick, Lisa, Minmei and Kyle. Here's a listing of what you'll find on these discs. Disc 1 - Homecoming, episodes 13 -18. Episode 13 - Bluewind: It's a race against time as the Zentraedi renegade Khyron renews his attack. Can they make it back to earth before Khyron destroys them? Plus, the Zentraedi infiltrators begin their study of "Micronian" culture. Episode 14- Gloval's Report: Recap of the events till date as Gloval files his report to the Earth Government recounting the events of the past year. Episode 15 - Homecoming: Gloval and Lisa report to the Earth government calling for peace negotiations. Plus, introducing Minmei's cousin, Lynn Kyle. Episode 16 - Battle Cry: Rick is critically wounded!!! Episode 17 - Phantasm: As his body struggles for life, Rick's mind struggles over his feelings for the two women in his life, Lynn Minmei and Lisa Hayes. Episode 18 - Farewell, Big Brother: Rick recovers in the hospital. Lisa struggles with her feelings over Rick. Ace Zentraedi pilot Miriya meets her match in Max Sterling. Plus, tragedy befalls as one of our greatest champions goes down. Disc 2 - Battle Front, episodes19 - 24. Episode 19 - Bursting Point: Another cataclysmic battle with the Zentraedi. The plan to unload the civilian refugees goes awry as for the second episode in a row, tragedy strikes again... Episdoe 20 - Paradise Lost: The spies return home sharing and reflecting on their life changing "Micronian" experience. Also, BANISHED - the SD-F1 without a home!!! Episode 21 - A New Dawn: Rick and Lisa bond while trapped in a section of the SD-F1 during an attack. Plus, Minmei and Kyle make their big screen debut (with EVERYONE tuned in)!!! Episode 22 - Battle Hymn: Macross City invaded!!! Plus, Minmei's music FOREVER changes the Zentraedi empire... Episode 23 - Reckless: Desertion in the Zentraedi ranks!!! Plus, more fighting and more soap opera escapades with our four star-crossed lovers... Episode 24 - Showdown: Lisa returns to Earth to lobby for peace. Miriya gets her rematch with Max, at the arcade!!! Disc 3 - Extra 2: Elements of Robotechnology This is the "Special DVD features" disc that contains all the DVD extras. It is only purchasable with the Boxed Set. On this disc you'll find the following: 1. Robotech Galaxy of Stars: 90 second promotional video highlighting a fan fest where the toyline debuted. 2. 11 original Robotech toy commercials (with LAME jingles and dialogue....) 3. Comic Book Cover Gallery: 36 comic book covers from Comico's adaptation of the 36 episodes of the Macross Saga. Cool stuff!!! 4. Animation Production Sheets: Drawings of the mecha. COOL stuff!!! 5. Character Bios for theMacross Saga. Very informative. Great background info. 6. Point of View with Carl Macek: Fifteen minute interview with Robotech producer Carl Macek done on a talk show back in the 80s. A Must Listen!!! 7. More International Clips. Listen to both the scene where the SD-F1 "bridge babes" metup with the Zentraedi spies and where Roy Fokker passed away in either French, Portuguese, Spanish or Italian. VERY cool stuff!!! I am personally very happy that ADV and Harmony Gold have finally released this series on DVD. This is BY FAR one of THE BEST cartoon/anime series from the 80s or the best ever PERIOD!!! 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 hit. 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. I can honestly say that they are better than I remember. You can't lose!!! Give this (and all other current and future releases) a watch. You won't be disappointed. If you are planning on purchasing, pick up the Boxed Set. It's the only way you'll get the Elements of Robotechnology Disc. Alone, the individual volumes DO NOT come with DVD extras. For the cost, it's still a great bargain for all the action and extras. Highest Recommendation
Rating: Summary: Fans will go nuts over the extras on this one Review: This box set contains the following: Robotech: Homecoming, Robotech: Battlefront and Robotech Extras Disc 2. Since the first two discs can be bought seperately, my review will be on the extra disc. First, there is the usual extras on here: Animation sheets and International Clips. The Animation Sheets feature the mecha designs that are quite fun to look at. The International Clips feature two clips this time. One where Rico, Bron and Konda talk with the bridge bunnies and when Claudia discovers Roy's injuries. The new extras here are some neat ones. The most notable one being a 15 minute interview with Carl Macek done on a Dallas public access channel. Theres also a few scenes from Robotech The Movie in there too. The next big thing is the comic book gallery, featuring the entire Macross Saga issues. I have to admit that seeing Kyron hauling a sack of toys on Christmas was pretty funny. But not as funny as the Robotech toy commercials. Oh geez. These were so cheesy, you'll burst out in laughter. Especially when they show the play set commerical where they say "Oh no. Bretai's on the ship. Use the trap door". Too funny. The character Bios are pretty informative and nice to read. A worthy extra. And finally, the two minute Galaxy of Stars video featuring Robotech at a toy convention. Theres even some people there dressed up as Rick and Minmei. You only get to hear one kid say "its great" at the end of it. Pretty good extra. And the episodes are even better. So buy this right away! You wont regret it. Note: In episode 24, one of the games at the arcade is actually a Lupin 3 video game. You can find it easily.
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