Gatchaman Ova English Torrent
Growing up in the early 80s, Battle of the Planets (BOTP) was my favorite show. I remember rushing home from school so I wouldn't miss the latest adventures of G-force and their battles against Spectra. There was nothing like it at the time-- the animation, storylines, music, and acting were far superior to anything else back then.
BOTP was a complex drama, where everything else seemed to be more simple slapstick comedy. Later in life (and thanks to Google), I found out that BOTP was actually edited from a Japanese series called 'Science Ninja Team Gatchaman'. In order to fill in parts that were considered too violent for American audiences, the BOTP editors added an annoying narrator-robot called 7-Zark-7, who would claim cities were evacuated prior to their destruction, or that fighter planes and tanks destroyed in battle were actually remote-contolled, etc. Additionally, only 85 of the original 105 episodes were used, so BOTP viewers never got to experience the full story.
(As a child, although I never realized what I was missing, I remember being annoyed by the Zark scenes.) Well, this is it-- the full unedited series of Science Ninja Team Gatchaman, translated into English, on Blu-ray. There are many differences between this and BOTP. Kirgizcha makaldar emgek. For example, every original scene is intact and there is no 7-Zark-7, no Center Neptune, and no cut-away scenes in the middle of important battles.
Picktorrent: gatchaman ova english complete - Free Search and Download Torrents at search engine. Download Music, TV Shows, Movies, Anime, Software and more. Nov 27, 2013 Gatchaman features both the original Japanese language track as well as the ADV English dub in DTS-HD Master Audio Mono (delivered via DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0). Both of these tracks sport good.
Also, unlike BOTP, the entire series takes place on Earth. This is the way the series was meant to be seen, in its entirety. The video and audio quality is excellent, and the voice actors did a great job bringing the series to life. And although the series is 45 years old, it is surprisingly relevant to many issues faced today such as climate change, terrorism, and political upheavals. With that said, there are actually two things that I liked better in BOTP. First was the music. Although BOTP used some of the original Gatchaman music, a new soundtrack was written specifically for BOTP which was incredible.
Second, was the voice acting. Although the voice actors for this Gatchaman blu-ray did a great job, BOTP had an all-star cast (Casey Kasem, Ronny Schell, Janet Waldo, et al.) who brought a lot of emotion and were absolutely perfect for their characters (well, maybe except for Keyop.).
Despite this, I absolutely loved this blu-ray and was happy to experience this series in its entirety. I highly recommend this series to any BOTP fan! Growing up in the early 80s, Battle of the Planets (BOTP) was my favorite show.
I remember rushing home from school so I wouldn't miss the latest adventures of G-force and their battles against Spectra. There was nothing like it at the time-- the animation, storylines, music, and acting were far superior to anything else back then. BOTP was a complex drama, where everything else seemed to be more simple slapstick comedy. Later in life (and thanks to Google), I found out that BOTP was actually edited from a Japanese series called 'Science Ninja Team Gatchaman'. In order to fill in parts that were considered too violent for American audiences, the BOTP editors added an annoying narrator-robot called 7-Zark-7, who would claim cities were evacuated prior to their destruction, or that fighter planes and tanks destroyed in battle were actually remote-contolled, etc.