Welcome to theOtaku.com, newbie. I see you started a Gatchaman-themed WORLD here. Nice to know there's someone here besides who likes the anime classic itself. It would sad if "Gatchaman" had suffered a huge decline in its part of the Anime fanbase as years went by, and it's (in my opinion) one of the most important works in Anime history. It's even what started the sentai (multi-color coded memer task force) genre for Anime.
Seeing you were born in the early 1970s, did you, by any chance first knew the series for its 1978 American edited version "Battle of The Planets" or the 1986 American edited version called "G-Force, Guardians of Space"? So far, I've seen both edits as well as the ADV dub of the Anime series, (which features it uncut, unamericanized, uncensored, and no 7 Zark 7).
By the way, thanks for the commentary on my work!
Last edited by stararnold at 5:18:25 PM EDT on August 19, 2008.
stararnold
Otaku Eternal | Posted 08/19/08 | Reply
Welcome to theOtaku.com, newbie. I see you started a Gatchaman-themed WORLD here. Nice to know there's someone here besides who likes the anime classic itself. It would sad if "Gatchaman" had suffered a huge decline in its part of the Anime fanbase as years went by, and it's (in my opinion) one of the most important works in Anime history. It's even what started the sentai (multi-color coded memer task force) genre for Anime.
Seeing you were born in the early 1970s, did you, by any chance first knew the series for its 1978 American edited version "Battle of The Planets" or the 1986 American edited version called "G-Force, Guardians of Space"? So far, I've seen both edits as well as the ADV dub of the Anime series, (which features it uncut, unamericanized, uncensored, and no 7 Zark 7).
By the way, thanks for the commentary on my work!
Last edited by stararnold at 5:18:25 PM EDT on August 19, 2008.