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Imserba Webstore - Robotech - Protoculture Collection

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List Price: $129.98
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Manufacturer: Adv Films Starring: Rebecca Forstadt, Eddie Frierson, Jean-Claude Ballard, J. Jay Smith, Mary Cobb Directed By: Robert V. Barron
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: Unrated Binding: DVD Brand: ADV Films EAN: 9781413914580 Format: Animated ISBN: 1413914586 Label: Adv Films Manufacturer: Adv Films Number Of Items: 21 Publisher: Adv Films Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2005-11-08 Running Time: 2125 Studio: Adv Films Theatrical Release Date: 1985-03-06
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Robotech Stuff Comment: Great video's. The fact that the entire collection is all together and the price tag of the set make this a good deal. Plus the fact Robotech is freaking cool.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A small complaint Comment: I would like to see the original episodes instead of the edited ones. We see the original episodes of the other animes here. I can still see the editing in the episodes.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Just like the old days Comment: My only gripe is the commercial break animation... but that's what the fast forward is for.
This box set has it all, I highly recommend it!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Strong at first, fades in the stretch Comment: Before you read the rest, let me give you my point of view: I'm not a huge anime fan. In fact, I'm not even a huge Macross fan. I watched the "Robotech" incarnation when it was on Cartoon Network's Toonami back in the day, and the series cut off just as Earth was about to be invaded. I bought this set because I really liked the few dozen episodes Toonami aired and really wanted to know how the series was resolved.
Now that you know where I am coming from (and maybe are in the same situation I was in), the best way to summarize the Protoculture collection as a whole is that it leaves way too many questions unanswered. The three series (yes, I realize that they were three separate shows merged into one series) are divided across three generations, and each transition leaves us with questions as to what the heck actually got resolved. The frustration mounts with each successive series, especially the final series, which I know anime purists love but just leaves me scratching my head.
I loved the Macross saga but was left hanging at the end and chalked it up to a dramatic open ending that left room for the SDF-3 mission saga (we see a preview of that in the extras but that's about it). The Southern Cross series was somewhat entertaining but choppy, with a more definitive ending but much less substance to it and an embarrassing amount of gratuitous nudity (poorly drawn nudity at that) that did nothing except bog down the action. Finally, I got to the final generation and tolerated with gritted teeth a meandering plot involving a cross-dressing singer and a lovesick 10-year-old only to have the most ambiguous, unsatisfying ending ever.
If you know and love all three series, you will love this collection, which has a lot of little extras for the true fan. But if you're like me and are only familiar with what originally aired on Cartoon Network, avoid this collection: we're not Robotech purists, and this collection is good for the pure but will just frustrate the casual fan.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great collection for a great price! Comment: If you've been waiting for a definitive Robotech collection this is it! I had bits and pieces of the Robotech saga from the previous DVD collections, but for the price on this collection, it was just too hard to pass up, plus it includes all the extras!
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