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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0702727134821
Format: Animated, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: Adv Films
Manufacturer: Adv Films
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: Adv Films
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 18, 2005
Running Time: 300 minutes
Sales Rank: 46801
Studio: Adv Films
Editorial Review:
Description: Originally re-cut and released in the 70’s and 80’s as G-Force and Battle of the Planets, Gatchaman is the original anime legend! Now for the first time ever see it totally uncut!
First, Galactor’s ruthless Devilstars have planned to assassinate Dr. Nambu. Knowing they will stop at nothing, the Science Ninja Team goes on full alert!
Then in part one of the series’ first two part story, the hulking mecha Gezora is attacking Lawnpark city. The Science Ninja Team goes undercover to expose Gallactor’s secret plans. Jun and Jinpei are tricked by enemy agents and trapped in a subterranean prison! Can the rest of the Science Ninja Team escape their fate? In part 2 of 'The Grand Gezora Operation,' Jun and Jinpei are scheduled for execution! Meanwhile Gezora continues to attack! In this one Gatchaman’s hope hangs by a painfully thin thread.
In episode 34 strange radio waves and a mysterious aurora are making people freak out and cause grave accidents! The Science Ninja team must battle Thundersaurus to stop the radio waves and keep everyone from going insane.
Next in 'Burn, Desert Fires' Gatchaman travels to the oil-rich country of Doria and ends up right in the middle of a civil war! To make matters worse Galactor is behind every corner. Can the Science Ninja Team bring justice to the people of Doria and still prevail over Galactor?
Finally, get ready for something fishy as brothers Taro and Jiro decide to dress up as the Science Ninjas. Gatchaman gets ready to turn up the heat on a giant crawfish-Mecha and rocket squids in 'Little Gatchamans.'
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - The Best Out Of The 3 Collections.
I ordered this off the net and It took so dang look jus for it to come. And the wait was worth it! Almost every single episode on this collection is worth watching. The voice acting has really grown on me, especially Jun's after watching all those girls audition I think Kim Prause was the one who really got Jun's voice down. Anyways there still are a couple of boring episodes but they are heavily surrounded by more exciting ones. Be sure to pick this one up you'll enjoy it more than the second collection. ... Read More
Rating: - And now, we're getting good....
Summary Review: Contains eps 25-36, wherein the original source material starts to focus on individual characters and relationships. Don't miss #27, 31-33. Extras focus on original Japanese material and American voice auditions, and it's worth buying the set to get the extras DVD.
Disk 5 includes:
#25: The Magma Giant, Emperor of Hell. How do you fight a giant, lava Jesus Christ? Tune in to the episode to find out (it's a better episode than you might think).
#26: God Phoenix, ... Read More
Rating: - Now this is more like it.
With the episodes released in this third box-set, Gatchaman pulls out of the minor slump which affecting the episodes in the late teens and early twenties. While there are still a few turkeys in the batch - episodes 28, 29, and 34 - they are surrounded by other much more enjoyable episodes.
At this point, the acting choices of the dub cast also start to come together into a consistent whole. Edwin Neal as Berg Katse no longer appears to be trying out a different voice for the character in each episode, ... Read More
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