Official Press Release: Madman's Transformers Victory DVD
Tuesday, May 13th, 2008 12:31AM CDT
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MADMAN PRESENTS THE FINAL CHAPTER OF TRANSFORMERS GENERATION 1
TRANSFORMERS: VICTORY completes the trilogy of Japanese exclusive Transformers series’. Originally aired in Japan in 1989, Victory follows the events of the previously released HEADMASTERS and SUPER GOD MASTERFORCE, which in turn directly continue from the original Transformers G1 cartoon!
Set in 2025 A.D., VICTORY introduces Star Saber, the mightiest Autobot warrior and greatest swordsman in the galaxy. The Decepticons continue to invade planets, so the Autobots and humans form the Space Defense Force, with Star Saber as its leader. Leading the Decepticons is Deathzaras, who has targeted Earth as the next planet to plunder.
Each Transformers set contains fan favourite special features such as character art, toy galleries, and exclusive cover artwork by the Transformers artists at IDW comics. VICTORY includes the rarely seen TRANSFORMERS: ZONE, the last ever episode of Generation 1. A MUST-HAVE for Transformers fans!
The pinnacle of the original Japanese series, VICTORY features fantastic animation and action that both Transformers and giant robot anime fans will enjoy. Now is the perfect time to discover the unique and amazing tales previously only told in Japan , a must for the army of Transformers fans looking to discover what happened next.
For more information on the unmissable range of Transformers DVDs, including the worlds-best TRANSFORMERS: GENERATION 1 COMPLETE COLLECTION, TRANSFORMERS THE MOVIE and BEAST WARS Seasons 1-3, plus our ultra cool Transformers apparel ranges, toys and statues, free downloads and more, visit the freshly updated Transformers minisite:
http://www.madman.com.au/transformers
TRANSFORMERS: VICTORY – DVD Specs and Features:
REGION FREE
English and Japanese Dialogue
4 disc set with all 32 episodes
Introductory booklet with episode guide
Includes RARE final Transformers episode: TRANSFORMERS: ZONE
All-new cover by IDW Transformers artist EJ Su
Toy gallery
Character art gallery
Japanese toy ads
Japanese toy catalogues
DVD ROM Content - the story continued in Manga
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Posted by i_amtrunks on May 13th, 2008 @ 12:33am CDT
Posted by GreenLantern of Cybertron on May 13th, 2008 @ 2:11am CDT
Posted by ashe5k on May 13th, 2008 @ 3:45am CDT
Posted by Lapse Of Reason on May 13th, 2008 @ 6:11am CDT
I have Headmasters and thought it was ok. It was still a big change from the original G1 series.
How do Masterforce and Victory fare? Are they any good? I have yet to see these.
Posted by ashe5k on May 13th, 2008 @ 6:20am CDT
Posted by DangerousFat on May 13th, 2008 @ 10:07am CDT
Also, if these are Japanese only shows, how do they have English voice tracks?
Posted by ashe5k on May 13th, 2008 @ 11:35am CDT
NTSC and PAL are video formats and sizing. NTSC is used all over North America while PAL is used in Europe and other places. NTSC is a certain video size and frame speed (I think 30 frames a second) and AL is another size and speed (I think it's 25 fps).
Region free means it'll play on any DVD player, as long as it's a PAL format player. DVD-ROMs in PCs can play both as that's what my copy of 'Last of the Mohicans' is, PAL, which won't play on my DVD player but I can watch it on my PC just fine.
I don't think there are any DVD players out there that will play both PAL and NTSC other than a computer. *shrugs* I haven't looked either way though.
Posted by i_amtrunks on May 13th, 2008 @ 6:49pm CDT
GreenLantern of Cybertron wrote:are any of their other DVD sets they have region free too?
All three of their Japanese G1 series (Headmasters, Super God Masterforce and Victory) are region free, as well as their complete G1 Collection.
DangerousFat wrote:Also, if these are Japanese only shows, how do they have English voice tracks?
A Fan dubbing group (Star TV?) dubbed most of the Headmasters series (and a few episodes of Masterforce) in English. It's a pretty poor effort, but hilarious to have on occasionally.
ashe5k wrote:I don't think there are any DVD players out there that will play both PAL and NTSC other than a computer. *shrugs* I haven't looked either way though.
I'm not sure that there are DVD players that can play both PAL and NTSC output, but it would be logical to have them, especially seeing as it's pretty much standard that Television sets can now output both NTSC and PAL formats. Chances are that if they do exist they would be more expensive than your standard DVD players.
Posted by turkishproverb on May 14th, 2008 @ 3:25am CDT
i_amtrunks wrote:GreenLantern of Cybertron wrote:are any of their other DVD sets they have region free too?
All three of their Japanese G1 series (Headmasters, Super God Masterforce and Victory) are region free, as well as their complete G1 Collection.DangerousFat wrote:Also, if these are Japanese only shows, how do they have English voice tracks?
A Fan dubbing group (Star TV?) dubbed most of the Headmasters series (and a few episodes of Masterforce) in English. It's a pretty poor effort, but hilarious to have on occasionally.ashe5k wrote:I don't think there are any DVD players out there that will play both PAL and NTSC other than a computer. *shrugs* I haven't looked either way though.
I'm not sure that there are DVD players that can play both PAL and NTSC output, but it would be logical to have them, especially seeing as it's pretty much standard that Television sets can now output both NTSC and PAL formats. Chances are that if they do exist they would be more expensive than your standard DVD players.
Pay attention to the forum your posting in:
http://www.seibertron.com/energonpub/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=12915
Many cheap DVD players have a built in converter, though you still have to region hack, and you can buy pre-changed machines that convert.