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Generation 1 Japan
In: DVD & Video

Transformers Victory DVD Box Set Details

By Beast Megatron on Tuesday, May 13, 2008 @ 04:47:33 PM


Madman issued a press release regarding their new Transformers Victory DVD Box Set. Read the press release, which contains details about the DVD collection, below.

MADMAN PRESENTS THE FINAL CHAPTER OF TRANSFORMERS GENERATION 1

TRANSFORMERS: VICTORY completes the trilogy of Japanese exclusive Transformers seriesâ??. 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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Buddykiller
2008-05-15
3:28 pm

just in case you didn't know, you can use tmpgenc to encode a digital file to either ntsc or pal 
Blitz
2008-05-15
5:21 am

well didn't Hasbro buy a load of Sunrise rights not long ago? and since Toei and Sunrise are the same people it could happen. I'm just guessing its out of lazyness that they use the PAL stuff (not that I care I got my set years ago lolz) and I would not give much thought about TV specs most ... read more 
formerly nortagem
2008-05-14
11:54 pm

I'm only curious about this because I've never actually tried it...I honestly didn't even think this would work (different signal/technology & lines of resolution). So, I should be able to buy a cheap DVD player that will 'magically' play PAL (we know one of these is the NAX... read more 
New Soundwave
2008-05-14
10:41 pm

I play Pal dvd's in my cheap ass $25 dvd player. In my experience, the cheaper the dvd player, the better the chance it plays PAL. I have no special converters, I just put it in and they play. I make it a point to get a cheap dvd player just for my PAL discs. My current dvd player (cal... read more 
Buddykiller
2008-05-14
8:37 pm

needless to say it's all a bugger and given the connection between today's world we should decide on a farging happy medium the legal way of doing this would be to buy the dvds, then convert them to ntsc using computer software. 
formerly nortagem
2008-05-14
4:10 pm

Or you know...where the hell are the NTSC masters? This was a freakin' JAPANESE series (NTSC!!!). First a Chinese DVD release (PAL), then the Austrailian version (PAL)...anbody got a history of how that happened? I can't believe that this Japanese series is not available to Jap... read more 
formerly nortagem
2008-05-14
4:03 pm

"So, your dvd player needs to be all region and have the ability (or your VCR or TV if you plug a cable through those as well if you wish to) to convert pal to ntsc or vice versa." There's what I wanted to know...the DVD player is converting PAL to NTSC. So here's what I need...a ... read more 
Ryu Hayabusa
2008-05-14
3:55 pm

or they can just make the blasted DVD compatible with U.S DVD players so we dont have to do all of that crap! 
Primal-Convoy
2008-05-14
2:11 pm

Ok, let me explain. In the old days, before DVD, the TV world was split into NTSC and PAL. These are basically the display modes of your TV. America and Japan got NTSC and the UK, parts of Europe and Australia got PAL. In order to play a video from one format to another, you needed to either conve... read more 
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