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Volume One





Episode 1: Gatchaman Versus Turtle King
Episode 2: The Monstrous Aircraft Carrier Appears
Episode 3: The Giant Mummy that Summons Storms!
Episode 4: Revenge on the Iron Beast Mechadegon
Episode 5: The Ghost Fleet from Hell!
Episode 6: The Great Mini-Robot Operation!

Synopsis:
Originally re-cut and released in the 70's and 80's as "Battle of the Planets" and "G-Force" Gatchaman is an anime legend! Don't miss the series that started it all uncut and unedited for the first time ever!

First in "Gatchaman Versus Turtle King," Galactor has unleashed a giant turtle-shaped mecha to steal uranium and Gatchaman is sent on their maiden mission to stop it! Then, in "The Monstrous Aircraft Carrier Appears," in a continuation of episode one, Gatchaman heads to the bottom of the sea to recover a device that can report and record the location of all the Earth's resources! If it falls into the hands of Galactor, Earth could be doomed! In episode three, Ken and the team go up against "The Giant Mummy that Summons Storms!" In "Revenge on the Iron Beast Mechadegon," Gatchaman must avenge the death of a friend killed by a sinister iron monster. Next, Gatchaman must some how defeat "The Ghost Fleet from Hell!" And finally, Volume 1 goes our with a blast as Science Ninja Team tries to foil "The Great Mini-Robot Operation!"

See where it all started and don't miss a single action-packed episode!

Volume 1 Extras include: Clean Closing Animation, Commentary with Leraldo Anazulda (Ken) and Charles Campbell (ADR Director), Commentary with Brian Jepson (Joe) and Charles Campbell (ADR Director), Gatchaman Karaoke, ADV Previews

Credits:
Creator: Tatsuo Yoshida
Planning: Jinzo Toriumi, Satoshi Suyama
Executive Director: Hisayuki Toriumi
Music: Bob Sakuma
Produced by: Tatsuo Yoshida, Tatsunoko Pro.

DVD Produced by ADV Films
Executive Producers: John Ledford & Mark Williams
Producer: Janice Williams
ADR Director: Charles Campbell
Creative Directors: Chris Hawley & David Del Rio
Graphic Designer: Chris Hawley
Cover Art: Alex Ross

Gatchaman © 1972 Tatsunoko Productions
Packaging Design © 2005 A.D. Vision, Inc.
Released in North America by: A.D. Vision, Inc.
DVD Layout, Design and Navigation © 2005 A.D. Vision, Inc.