the buses that charged past so overflowing with passengers that from the outside they looked like they were making a rush delivery of spare limbs to some far-off war
#5 Ikke noget, det var kun til info. Robotech anno 85 er amerikansk. Men den lader til oprindeligt at være japansk. Eller noget.
the buses that charged past so overflowing with passengers that from the outside they looked like they were making a rush delivery of spare limbs to some far-off war
Robotech er som sådan amerikansk. Men det skal forstås på den måde, at amerikanerne tog tre allerede eksisterende, uafhængige, japanske serier og klippede dem sammen og lavede ny dialog. Det har altså aldrig været en japansk serie. Men det er heller ikke sådan, at amerikanerne hyrede japanske animatorer til at føre deres idé ud i livet. De skabte simpelthen en ny storyline af tre mindre serier, der ikke havde noget med hinanden at gøre før.
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Robotech was one of the first anime series released in the United States which largely managed to preserve the complexity and drama of its original Japanese source material. Produced by Harmony Gold USA, Inc. in association with Tatsunoko Prod. Co., Ltd., Robotech is a story adapted with edited content and revised dialogue from the animation of three different mecha anime series: The Super Dimension Fortress Macross, Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross, and Genesis Climber Mospeada. Harmony Gold's cited reasoning for combining these unrelated series was its decision to market Macross for American weekday syndication television, which required a minimum of 65 episodes at the time (thirteen weeks at five episodes per week). Macross and the two other series each had fewer episodes than required, since they originally aired in Japan as weekly series.
the buses that charged past so overflowing with passengers that from the outside they looked like they were making a rush delivery of spare limbs to some far-off war
#1 Patriarch 18 år siden
hehe
#2 filmz-Kadann 18 år siden
Hvilket minder mig om at serien vist var ret fed.
#3 DarkLight 18 år siden
Og så er Robotech amerikansk.
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#9 filmz-yoshimura 18 år siden
Robotech was one of the first anime series released in the United States which largely managed to preserve the complexity and drama of its original Japanese source material. Produced by Harmony Gold USA, Inc. in association with Tatsunoko Prod. Co., Ltd., Robotech is a story adapted with edited content and revised dialogue from the animation of three different mecha anime series: The Super Dimension Fortress Macross, Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross, and Genesis Climber Mospeada. Harmony Gold's cited reasoning for combining these unrelated series was its decision to market Macross for American weekday syndication television, which required a minimum of 65 episodes at the time (thirteen weeks at five episodes per week). Macross and the two other series each had fewer episodes than required, since they originally aired in Japan as weekly series.
#10 davenport 18 år siden
Flot dobbelkonfekt!