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Robotech: Protoculture Collection: Boxed Set (21 Discs)

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UPC
0702727153129
Format
DVD
Release Year
2005
Rating
NR
Genre
TV Shows, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Movie/TV Title
Robotech-Protoculture Collection
Edition
21-Disc Set

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An involving and exciting space opera of interplanetary warfare, ROBOTECH is a landmark anime that helped popularize Japanese animation in the West. This collection presents the entire anime series with every volume of the ROBOTECH REMASTERED and ROBOTECH LEGACY editions.

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0702727153129
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48614495

Product Key Features

Rating
NR
Edition
21-Disc Set
Movie/TV Title
Robotech-Protoculture Collection
Format
DVD
Release Year
2005
Genre
TV Shows, Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
21
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Display Format
21-Disc Set
LeafCats
617
Release Date
20051108
Film Country
USA

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  • Top favourable review

    Robotech - Tranferformers with purpose

    Every TV show we watched as kids holds something for us. Robotech was one of those shows.you just want to watch and play too. This set is the 'American' version of the show(s) and it's at best a (9) out of a (10) compared to the original source. There are varying opinions about this but really they're two different sets. They did this with 'Voltron' and people really don't seem to be "TOO" vocal about those shows and where they came from which is a bit hypocritical. For me I love them all... I will own them all... and I will watch them all.... why? Because I'm a fan and a big kid at heart. This set is by far the most recommended of the Robotech sets out there as it;s the closets to the original TV run they have. The other set is the 'Legacy' set which was basically the best set to have ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: misterx2004

  • Great show responsible for a generation of anime fans

    The year was 1986. I remember waking up every morning before school at 6:00 a.m. just to watch Robotech. This show was different from any other cartoon that was on TV at the time. For a 12 year old fan of science fiction, this show was the coolest thing on TV. We have a war taking place with giant aliens, battling humans in jets, that could transform into giant robots. I have no idea how I found out about this show, I just know it was like I was watching all of my favorite cartoons at the same time. G.I. Joe, Transformers, Voltron, Starblazers, and Star Wars were all represented at one time by this one show...Robotech. It was like a soap opera for kids. There were no stand alone episodes. The storyline was continuous. This cartoon treated kids like young adults. This cartoon ...

  • stands up to the test of time really really well!

    I remembed Robotech being the first cartoon that was "soap opera-ish" (in a good way); I used to look forward to coming home from school and watching the next episode in the story - I was hooked! Never became a huge anime fan afterwards or anything - I was more about the sci-fi + cool fights angle - but a few years ago I rented the discs of The Macross Saga via an online DVD rental company, and was pleasantly surprised to find that it was still more than 'watchable': I was hooked all over again! Ever since then I've been looking to buy this "Protoculture" collection, but was waiting for a.) the price to become 'right' (for me), and b.) for my own kids to grow up enough to be able to watch it with me. If you're like me, and your kids are into this sort of thing, it's a great bunch of ...

  • Robotech Fan #1

    I don't remember much back then when I was 12 years old but I do remember Robotech. I used to rushed it home from school just to sit in fron of the set watch another exciting episode. I felt it had the best story line of any cartoon at the time. Basically it was addictive. Now I'm much older and when I found out that they still had robotech stuff I got just as excited as when I was a kid. When I came across this Protoculture Collection on ebay I knew I had to have it no matter what. Now everyday when I come home from work I once again watch a new episode. I was really impressed with the case and the quality of the picture as well as sound. Only thing I don't like is that it's a little hard to remove the DVD from it's case, you have to be extra careful because it seems they'll easilly ...

  • protoculture collection

    The Robotech remastered protoculture collection is great for anyone that injoyed or wants to enjoy robotech and learn more about how this series came to america. even though it is actually three Japanese series unrelated to each other Carl Macek rewrite and tied these show together to make a great experience that also pioneered Japanese animation to the United states. it includes the robotech II movie called sentinels that was made for America to help tie all three series together but lost budget and never made it television. As a child I only saw a few Robotech episodes and I have been hooked ever sense. and I am happy to have the complete 85 episodes plus 7 bonus disc to add to my growing collection of Robotech