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Robotech - Final Conflict (Vol. 6)
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Features
 Animated
 Color
 Dubbed
 DVD-Video
 NTSC

In Theaters : 06 March, 1985
DVD Release : 18 September, 2001
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Robotech - Final Conflict (Vol. 6) description
The Lisa-Rick-Minmei romantic triangle plays out against the threat of rebel Zentraedi captain Khyron and the distant menace of the Robotech Masters, who created the Protoculture. The climactic battle pits the SDF-1 and the new SDF-2 commanded by Lisa against Khyron. Lisa and Rick discover their true feelings for each other in the aftermath of the disa ... review details
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♥♥♥♥♥ Top-notch Anime - Volume VI
The sixth DVD volume of the Robotech series (the final DVD in the Rick Hunter Saga) contains six excellent episodes focusing on a romantic triangle, the new Human-Zentradi attempts at coexistence, and the final attempts at victory by Zentradi renegades - including the eyecatches to and from commercial breaks. In the late 1980s, F.H.E. had released a videotape of these same episodes edited together to form one "movie;" while that was okay, this presentation by ADV Films is far superior, allowing easy access to any particular episode on may wish to view.

This is one of my favorite anime series. However, I can only rate this DVD as a "3" for two reasons. First, concerning the DVD construction, the main menu begins with a brief clip from the series without any actual menu selections immediately available, which can cause confusion for some users. Secondly, and by far the most significant downfall, this DVD is NOT compatible with the PlayStation2, whereas the first DVD in the series worked flawlessly with the PS2.

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