Macross TV Series Box Set vol.1 (6discs/region3)
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Also Known As:Robotech: The Macross Saga, Superdimensional Fortress Macross
Starring:Arihiro Hase, Mari Ijima, Mika Doi
Director:Noboru Ishiguro
Country of Origin:Japan
Genre:Animation, Sci-fi, TV
Subtitles:Japanese, Korean
Sound:Dolby Digital, Mono
Release Date:Oct 13, 2003
Publisher:Mania Entertainment
Product Made In:South Korea
Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
Case:Jewel Box


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Product Details
Region Code: 3, NTSC
Single Side, Dual Layer

Macross Disc 1 ~ 6
About "Macross" TV Series
36 episodes (25 mins per each)

"Chojiku yosai Macross" is better known in America as the first third of the three part "Robotech" series in the U.S: sometimes subtitled: "The Macross Saga". Unfortunately this (bastardized) English version of this classic series suffers from over-zealous editing, so-so dubbing and an ill -conceived attempt to graft unrelated animation into the storyline to create a new continuity. I much preferred the original (subtitled) Japanese version that is available from Streamline Pictures. This so-called "Perfect Collection" is a series of nine (9) VHS tapes each of which pairs two (2) episodes of both the original Japanese version alongside their dubbed, Robotech counterparts. Unfortunately Streamline halted production of this version half-way through so you'll have to hunt around to obtain foreign copies of the second half of the series -- but its worth the search.

The Perfect Collection tapes are still commercially available as of 9/98. The best place to pick up foreign copies of the remainder of the series is from collectors on internet newsgroups or on-line auction web sites. Streamline did produce a six-tape collection of the Robotech series entilted Robotech: The Macross Saga in the late 80s. This tape was distributed by, now defunct, Family Home Entertainment. This version is no longer commercially available and can only be obtained second-hand from collectors.