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Robotech: La película

Título original: Robotech: The Movie
  • 1986
  • PG
  • 1h 27min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,2/10
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Robotech: La película (1986)
Home Video Trailer from ADV Films
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Versión reeditada de una serie de televisión japonesa combinada con un anime directo a vídeo, estrenada en EE.UU. como largometraje.Versión reeditada de una serie de televisión japonesa combinada con un anime directo a vídeo, estrenada en EE.UU. como largometraje.Versión reeditada de una serie de televisión japonesa combinada con un anime directo a vídeo, estrenada en EE.UU. como largometraje.

  • Dirección
    • Noboru Ishiguro
    • Carl Macek
  • Guión
    • Carl Macek
    • Ardwight Chamberlain
    • Steve Kramer
  • Reparto principal
    • Kerrigan Mahan
    • Iona Morris
    • Diane Michelle
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,2/10
    486
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    • Dirección
      • Noboru Ishiguro
      • Carl Macek
    • Guión
      • Carl Macek
      • Ardwight Chamberlain
      • Steve Kramer
    • Reparto principal
      • Kerrigan Mahan
      • Iona Morris
      • Diane Michelle
    • 8Reseñas de usuarios
    • 3Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • Vídeos2

    Robotech
    Trailer 1:31
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    Robotech (Remastered, Extended Edition)
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    Robotech (Remastered, Extended Edition)
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    Reparto principal27

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    Kerrigan Mahan
    Kerrigan Mahan
    • Mark Landry
    • (voz)
    • (as Ryan O'Flannigan)
    • …
    Iona Morris
    Iona Morris
    • Becky Michaels
    • (voz)
    • (as Brittany Harlowe)
    Diane Michelle
    • Eve
    • (voz)
    • (as Muriel Fargo)
    Gregory Snegoff
    Gregory Snegoff
    • Col. B.D. Andrews
    • (voz)
    • (as Greg Snow)
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    Michael McConnohie
    Michael McConnohie
    • Rolf Emerson
    • (voz)
    • (as Jeffrey Platt)
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    Greg Finley
    Greg Finley
    • Gen. Anatole Leonard
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    • (as Guy Garrett)
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    Tom Wyner
    Tom Wyner
    • Yellow Master Elder 1
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    • (as Abe Lasser)
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    Robert V. Barron
    Robert V. Barron
    • Prof. Embry
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    • (as Merle Pearson)
    Edie Mirman
    Edie Mirman
    • Kelly Stevens
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    • (as Penny Sweet)
    Wendee Lee
    Wendee Lee
    • Stacy Embry
    • (voz)
    • (as Wendee Swan)
    Tony Clay
    • Green Master Elder
    • (voz)
    • (as Wayne Anthony)
    • …
    Clifton Wells
    • Additional Voices
    • (voz)
    • (as Spike Niblick)
    Bruce Winant
    Bruce Winant
    • Strategic Air Command Soldier 1
    • (voz)
    • (as Bruce Nielson)
    • …
    Doug Lee
    • Master Subordinate 2
    • (voz)
    • (as Ike Medlick)
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    Dan Woren
    Dan Woren
    • Lt. Todd Harris
    • (voz)
    • (as Ton Warner)
    Richard Epcar
    Richard Epcar
    • MODAT Security Commander
    • (voz)
    • (as Jonathan Alexander)
    • …
    Barry Stigler
    • Frank
    • (voz)
    • (as Etienne Bannliett)
    • …
    Dave Mallow
    Dave Mallow
    • Underground Tech 2
    • (voz)
    • (as Colin Philips)
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    • Dirección
      • Noboru Ishiguro
      • Carl Macek
    • Guión
      • Carl Macek
      • Ardwight Chamberlain
      • Steve Kramer
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    8isabellacatgirl

    It's not too bad watching it a 2nd time

    At first I did not like it,I was very skeptical,but rewatching it several times after I finally understood. I love the old anime TV series,and this is no different,feels like a really long classic episode of Robotech. The scenes with the Robotech Masters still kinda bugs me,but I actually find this to be better than Megazone 23 Part 1. Sorry I know that's probably anime blasphemy,but here's my reason for thinking so... Robotech:The Movie has way better music,and a much better ending than Megazone 23 Part 1. Even the same studio who made Megazone 23 Pt1 was commissioned to create a different ending for this and its way better and more action packed imo,I found Megazone a little boring in comparison. Robotech:The Movie is also way better than The Sentinels series which I thought sucked really bad. This one is legit and worth getting a copy of.
    8kpc031000

    Robotech The Movie

    I saw his movie in Dallas, Texas when it came out in 1986. I remember them giving out prizes for showing up to see the movie. After seeing the movie I can see why. The movie was not bad, nor was it great. The problem with this movie was that it tried to tell a side story. They created a new story, new characters and tried to wrap it around the Masters Saga. My biggest complaint is that the plot is about a second wave of Robotech Masters attacking the Earth. They even used the same scenes from the Master Saga but with different dialogue. As a kid, I loved the movie. But unfortunately I haven't seen it as an adult and can't give a better review. Looking back I was disappointed but now I would love to see the movie and re-evaluate my stance on it. That being said, will someone please release this movie for the whole world to judge? I love Robotech and can't wait for The Shadows Chronicles.
    4xamtaro

    The Untold story that is untold for a reason

    In the mid 80s, Successful animated series like G I Joe and Transformers were getting theatrical movie releases. Naturally a budding franchise like Robotech would want to jump on the band wagon. The tumultuous production of this Robotech movie, otherwise known as "Robotech: The Untold Story", resulted in a complete mess of a show. All that need be said is unreasonably demands from the Japanese anime studio and the distributor forced a lot of changes to be made and limited the story that could be told. What was to be a straight up dub of the "Megazone 23 part 1" OVA modified to fit into the Robotech Macross Saga time-frame became a horribly edited mish mash of Megazone and Southern Cross because Tatsunoko prevented Carl Macek from using elements from Macross saga and the distributor, Cannon Films, demanded more action footage.

    "The Untold story" (now relegated to secondary canon, thankfully) tells the tale of the Robotech Masters' first attack against earth and its subsequent cover up (hence why the characters featured in season 2 of Robotech were not aware of this first invasion attempt). During a skirmish, they capture a high ranking military officer Col B.D Andrews and create a clone of him to cover up the actions of the Robotech Masters. While The clone keeps the public unaware, the Masters seek to hack into the earth forces' computers and recover the information stored within the "Memory matrix" that was on board the SDF-1 when it first crashed to earth decades ago. On the ground, a young biker punk named Mark Landry discovers a transformable Robot vehicle with information about the cover up conspiracy. Now hunted by the clone Andrews, Mark must make contact with E.V.E and uncover the conspiracy before the Robotech Masters succeed in their plans.

    If the synopsis did sound coherent here, it is 10 times less so in the actual movie and the clashing animation styles only serve to enhance that fact. The quality of the artwork, from a high quality OVA and a mediocre TV series respectively, do not blend at all and is highly inconsistent. Slip shod editing rendered the narrative very difficult to follow as well making the entire movie feel like exactly what it was: two separate shows edited together with little effort to make them blend. For fans who have watched the original Robotech series, the Southern Cross stock footage would easily baffle many. Hilarity would ensue when they hear a deep male voice coming from Dana Sterling's Veritech (there is even a brief shot of Dana yelling in a male voice ordering a retreat) or when a characters who are obviously Louie Nicols and Angelo Dante refer to each other as Todd and Nick respectively.

    Barring the drastic changes from its source material, Megazone 23, the film would fare no better even if one does not compare it to Megazone. The characters in the Robotech movie are two dimensional good guys or bad guys but thankfully Mark Landry does get a decent character development arc going from hot headed irresponsible punk to a genuine hero.

    One positive point could have been the number of catchy songs that were written specifically for this movie. They remain among the best songs ever in the Robotech soundtrack; even famous Rock band "Three Dog Night" contributed a piece. The conspiracy storyline was well plotted and effective at keeping you guessing but, as mentioned earlier, both positive points were also marred by horrible execution. The songs were used in conjunction with the most inappropriate scenes as if the creative team just inserted the songs to fill in long gaps of silence.

    Movies that were hastily re-edited at the last minute would forever remain exactly that. Robotech: The Untold Story suffered that fate and the disappointing result clearly shows. Would harmony gold have produced a better movie if Tatsunoko and cannon films had not imposed their restrictions? that is hard to say as the original concept never went beyond a film pitch. But lamenting a movie that could have been does not change what something is. And Robotech: The Untold Story is a story that should be left untold. A disappointment so bad that even the original creator denounced it.
    Dougie B

    Finally got to see it!

    When I was a kid, and HUGE fan of the Robotech series, I kept hearing a promise of a Robotech Movie. Because I didn't live in Texas, I never got that chance.

    The film was screened in one city in Texas, tested poorly, and never heard from again. Later, Robotech's creator, Carl Macek, denounced the film in his writing and interviews, saying he'd wish everyone would just forget it ever happened. But, I wanted to judge for myself.

    They released a comic book adaptation of the film in 1996 which was honestly quite bad, and it wasn't enough to quench my appetite. I even found a copy of Megazone 23, the film in which this is edited from, but I still wanted to see the actual movie.

    This has only been released on video Europe and after paying 30 pounds (around 50 dollars) I finally got my hands on it. My friend was able to dub it for me from the Euro format to the US format, but unfortunately it was transerred without any color. Oh well, at least I got to see it.

    And, I can tell you that everything you've heard is true. The movie is filled with inconsistencies, bad dialogue, bad storylines, you name it. It should have never been made.

    The only thing that bothers me is that had this film been readily available, I might have seen it once and dismissed it. But just because it's SO hard to find (it pops up on online auctions about two or three times a year) I felt compelled to hunt it down.

    A good comparison would be the "Star Wars Holiday Special." You want to see that one last chapter of a series you love, yet the payoff is not worth the hunt.
    10neilchester

    Have loved it since 1986 when i first rented it

    Contrary to popular belief, this title , to me at least, is not so very bad. In fact. I regard it as a favoured film of all time. The welding of stories wasn't structured too well when you consider the differences between the series, however despite all this, you can watch it quite happily. For a feature film of its day, the scenes are well proportioned and the characters remain consistently believable.

    The sound/audio track is a personal favourite of mine. Nearly everything has a correct sound effect and many of the voices suit the characters much better than their, now badly cast US dub, counterparts. The sync is perfect in every shot. I had a few issues with the casting for the 'alien' voices (please forgive the crude naming, it has been a while since i've seen it). Otherwise however, the cast seemed perfectly balanced. I feel and believe in the characters of this movie. Dubs are often a subject i rarely agree with from so long ago. I loved the OSD's from back then but the castings often let series down.

    At this point i would like to add that this was one of the first anime i saw in my life. It has historical value to me, but even after seeing the original Megazone 23 it remained stronger and more watched in my collection.

    To my knowledge the title only ever made it to the US in Texas. Personally i think its a big shame. Had the correct audience been subject to it, i think Robotech the Movie would have been accepted and not tarnished over the years. I am involved with anime each day of my life and everyone i have shown this movie thought it was a nicely put together title.

    Watching the film after its separate components will allow the viewer to notice the evident plot holes between shows. However, without seeing the originals, a viewer wouldn't really notice. Since the animation is identical in style, there was no reason to question it back in its day. The UK had very limited access to anime. Laser discs were the most productive media. Personally i like the way Carl had the balls to at least push the genre. I mean Harmony wasn't going to put up the cash for the series to get publicised.

    Despite the few picky faults people have had with this film, The eighties feel of it keeps me in love. If you watch Megazone 23 now, to its original Japanese audio, or the new dub, i believe you will be greatly disappointed with the OSD. Cast your minds back to the original Bubblegum Crisis Dub soundtrack and imagine new eighties audio to E.V.E.

    Saying all this. This film's popularity nowadays is most likely down to its rarity on the open market. Personally, it spawned a collection for me. I'm now scouring the world for merchandise from the three components that made it up and if i ever get to meet Carl Macek, ill shake his hand for the effort, and buy him a pint or a crate for getting me into anime.

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    • Curiosidades
      The film was only in very limited theatrical release in Texas and was released on home video in a small number of international markets.
    • Pifias
      During the exposition phase in the opening Star Wars style text scroll, the word "Technology" is divided and hyphenated due to the entire word not fitting at the end of the line ("Technol-" on the former line and "ogy" on the next). This is not considered proper form and in the Star Wars scrolls, the words are simply spaced apart appropriately so that each line is uniform in length, avoiding the necessity to divide any words at the margin. In typeset terminology, this is called the "Justified alignment". Also, the word "technology" is more properly divided as "Techo-logy".
    • Citas

      Mark Landry: Who are these guys anyway?

    • Créditos adicionales
      The opening credits go up the screen like the old Star Wars opening credits.
    • Versiones alternativas
      A short 30-minute version was released on DVD in 2011 as 'Robotech: The Untold Story', omitting footage for which the license to Megazone 23 (1985) had expired.
    • Conexiones
      Edited from Chôjikû kidan Sazan Kurosu (1984)
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      Composed by Steve Wittmack

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 8 de enero de 1987 (Argentina)
    • Países de origen
      • Japón
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official site
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Robotech: The Untold Story
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Nerima, Tokio, Japón
    • Empresas productoras
      • ARTMIC Studios
      • Anime International Company (AIC)
      • Big West
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      1 hora 27 minutos
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      • Dolby Stereo
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