Mazinger Z is truly the manual transmission of super robots.

Just to clarify, the rest of the show is in HD except the first episodellj wrote:
1st episode (a clip show) is not 1080p
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llj wrote:This one's more for SteveH if he hasn't picked it up yet, but I got ZZ Gundam vol 1 on BD and gave it a quick looksee. I'm not too familiar with this series, but I'll try to go through the main concerns:
OP: "Not an anime!" is there
ED: "The Era is Crying."
Aspect ratio: 4:3
Subtitles--removable
1st episode (a clip show) is not 1080p
I'll dig into more when I watch the series. Will also order ZZ Gundam vol 2 soon. I'm still trying to complete my Zeta Gundam re-watch right now.
I know when I saw the series fansubbed from the JP DVDs, that episode was included as episode 1. I'll have to dig my Sunrise Anime 2001 reference book out since it has broadcast histories (dates, times, titles) and see if Sunrise considered it truly episode 1 during the pre-DVD times.SteveH wrote:Thanks and good to know! I'm honestly surprised that clip show is there, I was under the impression it was no more than a 'space filler' generated by the network. I considered it 'episode zero' back in the day. So Sunrise calls it the true episode 1? huh. I mean, I'm glad it's included, it's completely in keeping with the tone of the first part of the series and it does work as a 'breather' after the death-fest those last couple of Zeta Gundam episodes were.
I'll tell ya, I think the 'bad rap' ZZ Gundam had was due mainly to some 'name' fans having a dislike for it since it wasn't EXACTLY LIKE Zeta Gundam. So since those 'important' fans didn't like it, others figured they wouldn't like it either, sight unseen. This happened quite a lot.llj wrote:ZZ Gundam actually moves along quite quickly. I've already hit the 2nd OP (Silent Voice) and I have to say, the first half of the series is really not as bad as its rep among fans. Sure, there is *comedy* but nothing really happens that breaks the rules of the world's physics. This is not Looney Tunes comedy here, like some fans had suggested. In fact, the comedy in the 1st half is more like Patlabor.
Anyway, the show has gotten progressively more serious and now it's pretty much full on traditional Gundam again.
Oh yes! I believe I heard this as well. Makes sense, as probably a significant less amount of people will pick that one up than the first set.llj wrote:I think Sentai announced recently that Gatchaman 2 is coming out soon, but dvd-only