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Space adventures with the G-Force - young men able to transform themselves into powerful, bird-like creatures, they guard the galaxy with their remarkable ship, Phoenix.
| Starring | G-Force |
|---|---|
| Studio | HOLLYWOOD DVD LTD |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Animated, Children |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 13 May 2003 Production year: 1987 |
| Format | DVD |
'G-Force', the classic 70s animation of 5 teenaged special agents who wear unlikely bird costumes in their fight against evil.
This DVD only has 3 episodes which is a bit stingy. It is also not the version that aired on British TV so it can be a bit disorienting. For example, there is no 7-Zark-7, the funny rubbish robot with his pet metal dog who used to tell you what was happening so that the English language versions could be cut to fit shorter time slots. According to other websites, the dubbed dialogue is now more faithful to the original Japanese in this version and because of this it has a more serious sci-fi tone.
The characters all have different names too. Princess is called 'Agatha', 'Tiny' is 'Pee-Wee' and Jason is 'Dirk Daring'! Hilarious.
G-Force wouldn't be suitable for small children as there are lots of people being killed and scary robots etc but it might be of interest for kids of about 8 years old and for nostalgic adults. It still gave me a thrill when G-Force jumped on each others shoulders and spun to make their giant whirlwind! What a big kid I am.
'G-Force', the classic 70s animation of 5 teenaged special agents who wear unlikely bird costumes in their fight against evil.
This DVD only has 3 episodes which is a bit stingy. It is also not the version that aired on British TV so it can be a bit disorienting. For example, there is no 7-Zark-7, the funny rubbish robot with his pet metal dog who used to tell you what was happening so that the English language versions could be cut to fit shorter time slots. According to other websites, the dubbed dialogue is now more faithful to the original Japanese in this version and because of this it has a more serious sci-fi tone.
The characters all have different names too. Princess is called 'Agatha', 'Tiny' is 'Pee-Wee' and Jason is 'Dirk Daring'! Hilarious.
G-Force wouldn't be suitable for small children as there are lots of people being killed and scary robots etc but it might be of interest for kids of about 8 years old and for nostalgic adults. It still gave me a thrill when G-Force jumped on each others shoulders and spun to make their giant whirlwind! What a big kid I am.
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