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Thanks to the Battle of the Planets DVDs (Volumes 1-6 and Ultimate Boxed Site) released thru Rhino Home Video, I finally got to leer some uncut Gatchaman episodes. But not all of them, with Rhino no longer having rights to the series.

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Enter ADV Films, which will release the entire Gatchaman series (on 7 collector’s boxes) for the first time ever in North America. Collectively, the seven-volume collector’s edition will absorb all 105 episodes of the modern uncut Japanese series, including 20 episodes never before seen in the U.S. Each dwelling features comely new artwork by Alex Ross.

This Gatchaman Collector’s Box Volume 1 is a three-disc release containing two sub-volumes (The Record Begins and Meteors and Monsters, each available separately) with 12 episodes presented in English 2.0 and Japanese 2.0 with English subtitles. Extras include: smart opening and closing animation, episode commentary, Gatchaman Karaoke, and previews. The bonus extras DVD includes: Ken, the Eagle profile, character sketches: Ken, episode sketches, interviews with the English staff and cast, and audition footage.

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Episodes:

“Gatchaman VS. Turtle King”

“The Contemptible Ghostly Aircraft Carrier”

“The Giant Mummy That Calls Storms”

“Revenge of the Iron Monster Mechadegon”

“The Ghost Mercurial from Hell”

“The Ample Mini-Robot Operation”

“Galactor’s Large Airshow”

“The Secret of the Crescent Coral Reef Operations”

“A Demon From The Moon”

“The Substantial Battle of the Underground”

“The Mysterious Red Impulse”

“The Greedy Monster Ibukuron”

This is something I concept I’d never leer, the planned release of every Gatchaman episode unedited.

I watched the first few episodes in Japanese but I decided to regain slothful and switch to the dubbed version, which isn’t that terrible. I mediate the worst voiceover is for Berg Katse, the main unpleasant guy. They build him sound almost like Paul Lynde. I reflect the belief was to riff on his sexual ambiguity or something but it comes off sounding too 60s Batman style campy. But I will always remember Keye Luke’s vocal performance in Battle of the Planets as definitive.

The extras on these DVDs focus around the english voiceacting. More opinion and anguish went into that than I plan.

The translation seems okay, but they throw in some slang every now and then “dynomite!!”. At one point Ken says “I’m going to pick it to the next level” which is a petite too hip-hop for a 70s present. If they play around with that stuff too powerful it edges it closer to MST3K level.

There really are only a few truly noble shows on this collection for an adult audience. The rest are formulaic. There are a couple shows that gawk the aftermath of the death that Galactor causes which I view was well done. And there are some elements here and there that hint at an overall “arc” like Red Impulse.

If you dissect the plots, they are fleshy of holes because the sage wants to somehow pick up the characters into an infiltration scenario (to allow them to do Ninja type stuff) so the godphoenix usually objective creeps up into the enemy ship and leaves it sitting there unprotected. The enemy does a lot of “monologuing” as it is called in The Incredibles, or insisting on capturing the team first instead of unbiased offing them directly. If you discover at it more as a droll book and not maintain it up to a realistic standard then it’s okay.

I contemplate Yamato (Starblazers) is the king of 70s Anime, so Gatchaman has to approach second.

I’ve really forgotten a lot of the aged Battle of the Planets shows so that, plus watching it unedited with a recent lisp cast makes it feel almost like a unusual prove.

Since there are over 100 episodes it will be costly to bag the entire area but I’m going to do it. There are a lot of episodes that were never even shown on Battle of the Planets so I’m alive to to recognize the chronicle unfold in order to its completion.

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