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| Medabots: The Complete First Season | 
| Actor: Medabots Studio: Shout Factory Theatr Category: DVD
List Price: $34.99 Buy New: $16.95 You Save: $18.04 (52%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (2 reviews) Sales Rank: 58874
Format: Animated, Box Set, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: G (General Audience) Media: DVD Running Time: 570 minutes Number Of Items: 4 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.4 x 0.7
MPN: SF10677 UPC: 826663106770 EAN: 0826663106770 ASIN: B000WC39OU
Release Date: January 15, 2008 Theatrical Release Date: 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Set in the near future this series revolves around the supercharged battling adventures of a group of kids and their pet robots. Fueled with artificial intelligence and a specialized arsenal of high-powered weapons Medabots compete against each other in exciting Robattles with the winners acquiring Medaparts from the defeated Medabot. With over 370 unique orobts ready to Robattle Medabots is filled with explosive adventures in a world where kids have the ultimate power.System Requirements:Running Time: 570 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS UPC: 826663106770 Manufacturer No: SF10677
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| Customer Reviews:
  Very good series! September 4, 2008 An amazing anime that often gets short-changed. Almost no-one has herd of it, but I loved every minute of it. The first season is one of great (although the second season is my favorite!) This show has a nice balance between comedy and action, which many shows have trouble nailing. This collection is missing one episode of the first season, but that is available if you truly need to have every one. Its a great gift for any kid if you give it a chance, and while it dose not contain the Japanese audio- it is not a big deal as this is one of the most accurately translated dubs I have ever seen. The show did not do well when aired because it was put out at the same time a pokemon, but when I saw the show- It had a lot more depth of character then the often shallow episodes of pokemon and while I gave up on pokemon a while a go- this still has a nostalgia factor even enticing to an adult. If you give it a chance- it may not be your favorite show as it was mine, but it is definitely worth the price for the classic episodes of this hard to find anime. You will be hard pressed to find a more interesting character then Metabee in a children's cartoon.
  BE WARNED! Missing episodes and no Japanese audio track! February 9, 2008 29 out of 37 found this review helpful
Medabots - The Complete First Season.
Medabots is the latest in a long-line of Pokemon rip-offs. The series follows the adventures of various kids in the future, and robots they use to battle each other. In particular, the adventures of a boy named Ikki are followed, who has to save up money to buy an outdated robot model, which is all he can afford.
As far as Pokemon rip-offs go (and there are a LOT of them out there), Medabots isn't bad. The characters and their robots are all interesting, and definitely add to the appeal. But perhaps best of all, unlike Pokemon, this is a series that stays true to its Japanese roots - with darker storyline elements retained, and virtually no changes to character names/pronunciations. In other words, a good series, and even more importantly, an anime that has been dubbed well.
If all the praise for the series, why such a low rating?
There are a TON of negative issues with this set, unfortunately. While this reviewer certainly applauds Shout! Factory's attempts to bring this and numerous other series to DVD, let's be realistic - the execution of these projects has been spotty (no disclaimers for changed music, frequent false promises of a complete series/season/etc., bad menus, poor picture quality - you get the idea.) Regretfully, Medabots not only falls victim to the usual Shout! Factory issues, it fares even WORSE! Read on for the issues.
1) Episodes are not shown in original Japanese production order. Because of this, the overall progressing-arc plotline of the series makes no sense. The purpose of a set like this is to unite the episodes, so they can be viewed continuously, as intended by the creator. Naturally, this doesn't work with a progressing-arc series that has been aired out of order.
2) Contains the ENGLISH DUBBED VERSION ONLY. When you put anime on DVD, you ALWAYS INCLUDE THE ORIGINAL JAPANESE AUDIO TRACK WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Period. Failure to do this strikes a fatal blow to what could have been a great compilation. A Shout! Factory representative claims this was due to edits and such being made to the dub, but in the day and age of seamless branching and multiple audio tracks, why should this even be a problem?
3) MISSING EPISODES. Yes, you read that right. Missing episodes. Shout! Factory is falsely marketing this as a "COMPLETE First Season", yet omits three vital episodes. You DO NOT market your set as complete unless it is seriously complete, and free of missing content. This only further cripples the progressive plotline arc the series has going for it.
Audio/visual quality is more or less what we've come to expect from Shout! Factory releases. The show has been slapped on DVD with no remastering or sound improvement of any kind. Image quality is dirty and unrefined, and the sound suffers as well. It's an improvement over the TV airings and VHS pressings of the series, but a huge disappointment for the DVD format.
All we get as far as bonus material goes is an episode of another series called Oban Star Racers. So, in other words, Shout! Factory can give us an episode of a completely irrelevant series, yet can't give us the PROMISED complete first season? Seriously, the bonus episode of that show featured on here isn't half bad, but it doesn't belong on here, especially not in lieu of missing episodes of the series the DVD is actually for!
Medabots is probably the best in a long line of Pokemon rip-offs. And as much as I would like to recommend this set, the horrid DVD set with missing episodes, weak audio and visual quality, episodes out of order, and no Japanese audio track completely ruin it. Hopefully, Medabots will eventually get a DVD set done right. But this isn't it.
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