Battle of the Planets - Getting Movies Just Got a Whole Lot Easier
Wow! I really loved the movie Battle of the Planets. The movie is absolutely stunning with top-notch graphics and visuals while Alan Young deliver some award-winning performances in this movie. I also think Keye Luke was great! The visuals and graphics make for some very realistic on screen special-effects but that is the beauty of the movie.When the movie wants to be funny it is funny, the same is true for when the movie needs to deliver its scary aspects.
I think Alan Young and Keye Luke worked wonderful in Battle of the Planets. The great supporting cast includes Alan Young, Keye Luke, Ronnie Schell, Janet Waldo, Casey Kasem.
You should see it, make no mistake this is a definite blockbuster!
I left some information, immages, and video previews of Battle of the Planets below.
Summary of Battle of the Planets: The early anime series Science Ninja Team Gatchaman (1972-74) aired in the U.S. in two very different versions: much of the violence was excised and the comic Artoo-Detoo-esque robot 7-Zark-7 added to Battle of the Planets (syndication, 1978); the darker G-Force (Turner Broadcasting, 1986) was closer in tone to the original Gatchaman. All three series depict the adventures of five teenagers incongruously clad in bird suits. Gatchaman is set on Earth; Planets supposedly takes place in outer space, but the geography, animals, and cities are still Earth's. The stories diverge significantly: in episode 5 of Gatchaman, the main characters are saved from enemy flying saucers by the mysterious "Red Impulse," who announces, "We will meet again." In Battle, they're saved by "fighters from Mir," but they still get credit for defeating the "renegade aliens." Unrated; suitable for ages 10 and up: Violence in Gatchaman and G-Force; profanity in Gatchaman. --Charles Solomon
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