Solo4114
Master Member
The Filmation Flash Gordon movie and series are some good examples of late 1970s animation where Filmation tried to push what was possible. Here they used motion control models for some scenes and animated over the top for good clean motion as well. And the story in this was a lot more adult than Saturday morning cartoons and it was serialized, so there were consequences to actions and at least in the film, people did die. Only thing is I don't believe these ever came out on DVD. Youtube has the film in segments, but the quality isn't great.
They did, actually, come out on DVD and they're TERRIFIC. I highly recommend these if you can handle the older style animation.
5. Reboot (WHO IS NUMBER ONE?
YOU ARE NUMBER SIX.
Oh, sorry. Wrong show.
The UC Gundam stuff is great. Start with the 08th MS Team.
Another vote for the UC Gundam stuff. Although I'd quibble with the order of it. The way I'd do it is:
Gundam 0079 (or just "First Gundam")
Midway through that -- right at Ghiren's big speech -- you cut to 08th MS Team (which starts at that point), watch it, and then go back to 0079.
Gundam 0083
Z Gundam
ZZ Gundam (although, honestly, this one was my least favorite)
Char's Counter-Attack
You can go back and watch Gundam F91 and V Gundam, but those are kind of separate from the rest.
No love for Macross...the original is dated but still watchable and DEFINITELY epic, as was DYRL. Macross Frontier was pretty good, I thought? And Macross Plus goes without saying...
Seconded. Just remember, if you're confused when you watch 'em, DYRL is the in-universe "film" about the "actual" events of Macross. You could also do Macross 7 although...it's kinda tough to get through at points. Cool mecha, though.
Finally! :lol
I was going to say, "No love for 'Star Blazers'?" Am I that old? :confused :lol
DEFINITELY Star Blazers, or better still Space Battleship Yamato!! Hell, just the opening theme song is worth it. I think that while the animation doesn't stand the test of time, the story DEFINITELY does.
But even so, old school animation is part of animation "art history," so it's worthwhile to see how designs developed.
Oh, and....ebay. Just sayin'.