Robotech 2: The Sentinels buy videos, movies
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List Price: $19.99
Features
• Animated
• Color
• NTSC
In Theaters : 1986
Video Release : 23 November, 1994 |
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Robotech 2: The Sentinels Customer Reviews
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The wedding of Lisa Hayes and Rick Hunter-an anime "event"
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This animated feature (75 minutes) spun off from the "Robotech" series is actually four strung-together partially completed episodes from a proposed continuation of "Robotech" designed as a U.S.-Japanese co-production. It's too bad it never got off the ground, because we get a tantalizing glimpse here of what could have been a superior animated sci-fi cartoon series, filled with action, suspense, science fiction themes, and a group of compelling characters whose dramatic interactions would keep the audience engaged from beginning to end.
Two plot threads fuel this production: in one, the alien Invid race invades a moon in another solar system that was the home of the Robotech Masters. An elderly scientist and his young assistant try to come up with ways to stop the invading "organics," an army of killing machines sent by the Invid. It's pretty suspenseful throughout and offers well-staged action and destruction. The design of the machines is quite imaginative.
The other plotline follows all our old friends from the first stage of "Robotech" (the "Macross" section) as they prepare for an intergalactic mission that could prove very dangerous. In the midst of the preparations, the hero and heroine of "Robotech," Rick Hunter, now a general, and Lisa Hayes, now an admiral, prepare their wedding and, in a wonderfully sweet and touching scene, carry it out before a spaceship full of invited guests. Even Rick's old flame, Lynn Minmei, shows up, swallowing her pride and even joining her gorgeous friend Janice on stage to sing a song for Lisa and Rick's first dance. In attendance at the wedding are a pair of children, Dana and Bowie, offspring of other crew members, who would both turn up, as adults, as leading characters in the second stage of the "Robotech" series (the "Southern Cross" section).
I would have thought that a "Robotech" production with the wedding of Lisa and Rick would have been big news among anime fans, particularly those for whom "Robotech" served as their entry into the world of anime. Yet nothing I've ever read about this production ever mentioned the wedding. If you were a fan of the original series and you've never seen this, it's certainly recommended. It's an enjoyable 75 minutes under any circumstances, but for fans who once followed these characters, the wedding scene is pure joy.
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