Battle Of The Planets - Volume 1 (1978)
Genre Anime
Studio Rhino Theatrical
Movie Release Date 9/18/1978
Country USA
Language English
Audience Rating NR (Not Rated)
Running Time 120 mins
Format DVD
Color Color
Cast
Alan Young Keyop / 7-Zark-7
Keye Luke Zoltar / The Great Spirit / Colonel Cronus
Ronnie Schell Jason
Janet Waldo Princess / Susan
Casey Kasem Mark
Alan Dinehart Tiny Harper / Chief Anderson
Alan Oppenheimer Additional Voices
David Jolliffe Additional Voices
William Woodson Narrator / Additional Voices
Alan Dinehart Jr. Additional Voices
Francesco Prando Ken L'aquila
Fabrizio Pucci Joe Il Condor
Valeria Perilli Prettyjane
Fabrizio Mazzotta Jimpei La Rondine
Crew
Director David E. Hanson
Director Hisayuki Toriumi
Writer Jameson Brewer
Writer Takao Koyama
Producer John Ledford
Producer Mark Williams
Musician Bob Sakuma
Plot
One of the early shows that helped to build an audience for anime in America, Battle of the Planets began in Japan as Science Ninja Team Gatchaman in 1972-74. For its 1978 U.S. release, the 105 episodes were cut to 85. Much of the violence was excised and new animation, featuring the R2-D2-esque robot 7-Zark-7 and his robo-pooch 1-Rover-1, was created to bridge the gaps. Turner Broadcasting acquired the property in 1986 and recut it into 85 different episodes. The resulting G-Force included more violence, yet it wasn't shown in its entirety in the U.S. until it aired on the Cartoon Network in 1995. This release includes all three versions, enabling viewers to compare and contrast.

In episode 1, five highly trained teenagers--incongruously clad in bird suits--tackle a giant biomorphic enemy vessel. The group executes the commands of their brilliant scientist-leader in the virtually identical Gatchaman and G-Force. When they take on the bad guys, the punches, kicks, and yo-yo weapons connect forcefully; to escape, they convert their ship, the God-Phoenix, to "Firebird Mode," an avian cloud of glowing plasma. In Battle, the quintet takes orders from the dithering, Hanna-Barbera-style Zark. The hand-to-hand combat is heavily censored and the heroes somehow turn themselves into a "Fiery Phoenix." It's campy and silly, rather than exciting. Unrated; suitable for ages 10 up. --Charles Solomon

Features
Color Animated Dolby
Personal Details
My Rating 0
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Index 93
Collection Status In Collection
Purchase Price $19.95
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Edition Details
Distributor Rhino Theatrical
Barcode 603497000821
Region Region 1
Release Date 10/30/2001
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio 1.33:1
Subtitles English
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 5.1
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1