Drift away into a world of fantasy when the smash-hit sci-fi anime collection Robotech: The Complete Set arrives on DVD November 5 from Lionsgate Home Entertainment. For the first time ever, the entire Robotech saga is collected in one, massive 20-disc gift set. Relive the adventure and romance with all 85 episodes of the original series, three feature films and over 12 hours of bonus material, including a new bonus disc never released with any previous Robotech set. Named as one of IGN.com's "Top 50 Sci-Fi Properties of All Time" this collection also contains over 90 minutes of all-new bonus features including "Robotech: The Inside Story,""The Making of Robotech: Love Live Alive," rare promotional reels, the original Japanese version of Love Live Alive, never-before-released animatics, deleted scenes, trailers and much more. Robotech: The Complete Set is available in a fan-collectible package for the suggested retail price of $89.98.
Robotech: The Complete Set includes the remastered versions of all 85 episodes from the three Robotech Wars:"The Macross Saga," "The Robotech Masters" and "The New Generation," along with the remastered version of The Sentinels. It also includes the Robotech: 2-Movie Collection featuring the fan favorite The Shadow Chronicles and the latest film, Love Live Alive. Take home this all-inclusive collectable set that every fan must have!
DVD SPECIAL FEATURES*
"Robotech: The Inside Story" documentary, featuring the original 1985 production crew
"The Making of Love Live Alive" featurette
Animatics from Robotech: Love Live Alive
Deleted Scenes from Robotech: Love Live Alive with audio commentary by Greg Snegoff and Tommy Yune
Japanese Version of Mospeada: Love Live Alive (with English subtitles)
Rare Promotional Reels
Alternate Versions of Episodes
Photo Galleries
All Special Features From Previously Released DVDs!
As many times as Robotech has been released, re-released and re-re-released, you would think that someone would remaster this and release it to Blu-ray. This series has been released so many times that it defines "double, triple and quad-druple dipping".
As many times as Robotech has been released, re-released and re-re-released, you would think that someone would remaster this and release it to Blu-ray. This series has been released so many times that it defines "double, triple and quad-druple dipping".
Well The Shadow Chronicles movie this set includes is on Blu-ray, but it's OOP of course since Funimation were the ones who released it not A&E.
As for the TV series, most of the previous releases were from ADV Films. Remastering onto Blu-ray takes quite a bit of money.