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Mankind’s only hope? The International Science Organization and their elite strike force, the Science Ninja Team! But these five young heroes will have their work cut out for them as they take on the seemingly impossible task of defeating GALACTOR’s horrific arsenal of mechanized weapons of mass destruction and endless armies of henchmen. For more about Gatchaman: Complete Collection + OVAs and the Gatchaman: Complete Collection + OVAs Blu-ray release, see published by Jeffrey Kauffman on November 27, 2013 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.0 out of 5.

Luckily, 's energy seems to be unlimited and his bag of lyrics bottomless. Ne-yo Zion' is a powerful chant of resistance to the blandishments of Babylon, while 'Boom & Go Through' sets similar sentiments to a strutting hip-hop beat. Not surprisingly, continues in roughly the same vein as, er, last month's: the 'fire bun' rhetoric is still present, but no longer as fierce or prominent as before, and there are several tender love songs in place of the strident sexual lectures in which he and his brethren generally indulge. One of the album's most touching songs is 'Thank U Mamma,' in which he specifically thanks his mother for putting up with him in the womb for nine months and for preparing him to be a good husband and father. And producer appears to have an equally unlimited supply of neo-roots rhythms on hand; this is not the usual grab bag of familiar rhythms delivered in lackluster computer renderings, but a generous program of generally new and original instrumental arrangements played by actual human beings (and produced in the digitally clean style that is 's trademark).

Directors:, Writers:,, Starring:,,,,, This Blu-ray bundle includes the following titles, see individual titles for specs and details. Gatchaman: Complete Collection + OVAs Blu-ray Review Environmental Protection Ninjas. Reviewed by, November 27, 2013 Generation X-ers and perhaps even some 'historically' minded Millennials may have fond memories of the 1990s cartoon Captain Planet and the Planeteers, an environmentally themed animated series that promised a brighter future if only we could all work together to make the Earth a more sustainable, green enterprise. What some fans of this series may not know is that Captain Planet and his cohorts were actually pretty late to the animated environmentalism game, for some two decades before this series, Gatchaman aired for around two years in Japan, and then fairly slowly matriculated to American airwaves (in heavily edited versions) first in the late seventies as Battle of the Planets and then again in the late eighties as G Force: Guardians of Space. Gatchaman (which in its original Japanese form was actually titled Science Ninja Team Gatchaman) didn't traffic exclusively in environmental issues, and it in fact had more of a fantasy science fiction aspect than Captain Planet ever did, but Gatchman, much like its antecedent, depicted a world where technology could actually help Mankind rather than shackling it and contributing to the destruction of vital natural resources. Of course technology—especially alien technology—can also be used for evil, and that sets up one of Gatchaman's central conceits.