I have seen the original versions of Gatchaman and Starblazers, thanks to some 
long-gone anime-stockpile website. It went kaput as I was halfway through my 
second viewing of Coyote Ragtime Show. Never could get into the Speed Racer 
block, because the server handling that one alone was always jammed t the 
walls. Says something about the quality of the show, doesn't it?





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 From : Keith Johnson <keithbjohn...@comcast.net>

 To : scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com


I've never seen the original Gatchaman, but along with the original versions of 
"Starblazers" and "Speed Racer", that's not unusual for an American viewer... 

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        Keith, the guy who posted the link there is *very* new to anime (he'd 
just taken in "Akira" for the first time earlier this year), and only knew it 
as "G-Force". One of my godchildren, born and raised in England, went to Japan 
when his parents were posted there, and had his world rocked when he first saw 
"Gatchaman" as Deity intended. 






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Date : Sat, 8 Aug 2009 06:28:34 +0000 (UTC) 
>From : Keith Johnson  
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Yeah, and for the record, I know that "G-Force" is the Americanized name of the 
Gatchaman team, based on the Americanized, watered-down "Battle of the 
Planets", which differs in major ways from the original Japanese anime. For 
example, Seven-Zark-Seven was created for the Americanized version in order to 
pad out the length, after all the objectionable, more adult Japanese stuff was 
cut. And I think even aspects of Keeops (sp?) were changed as well. 
The comic that was released in the last couple of years was pretty good... 

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Keith, you're *not* alone there. In another of my forums, a fellow anime fan 
posted a link to what he thought was a trailer for the new "G-Force" movie, 
apparently without looking at the trailer. I was the first in the group to 
watch it, and seeing talking hamsters was a shock to the system. (For the 
record, there *is* an anime Gatchaman movie rolling out soon. There are some 
cool pics previewed at io9, but the site appears to be on vacation, so I can't 
link to them. 






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Date : Fri, 7 Aug 2009 04:39:41 +0000 (UTC) 
>From : Keith Johnson 
To : scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com 

So that means i'm the only one who keeps thinking the movie "G-Force" should be 
about a bunch of teens with winged birdlike costumes who can fly and have wild 
weapons and a cool airship/spaceship? 

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That's how it works. If it "didn't happen after you were born it doesn't 
exist." 


On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 8:28 PM, Keith Johnson < keithbjohn...@comcast.net > 
wrote: 






I'd like to think everyone knew that--but I guess I'll have to settle for 
people realizing there were toys before the TV cartoon! 

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Sent: Wednesday, August 5, 2009 11:20:32 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: [scifinoir2] Get to know G.I. Joe 






I was shocked, shocked I tell you, to discover G.I. Joe existed over twenty 
years before Hasbro remade him as a literal boy-toy. Shoot, the movie "The 
Story of G.I. Joe," starring Robert Mitchum and Burgess Meredith, came out in 
1945, a full eighteen years before Hasbro created the "11 1/2 inch realistic 
action figures" "Rocky" and "Ace." Who knew? 

~rave! 

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