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Robotech II: The Sentinels novels. View source. History Talk 0. Categories Non-canon stories Novels. Universal Conquest Wiki. Aug 24, Tony Oliver Rick Hunter Voice. Rebecca Forstadt Lynn Minmei Voice. Gregory Snegoff Emil Lang Voice. Tom Wyner Jonathan Wolfe Voice.
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The film ends with the Invid Regess migrating to Haydon IV in order to continue her research to find the perfect species to involved themselves. Robotech II: The Sentinels was a planned 65 episodes continuation of the original Robotech series, with animation by Tatsunoko Productions and a brand-new story written by Carl Macek. Ironically, at the time in Japan, Macross: The Movie also known as Macross: Do you Remember Love was being aired, which proved so popular that future Macross projects used designs directly from the film.
This resulted in some redesigned characters in The Sentinels looking more similar to their original designs than their Macross counterparts, such as Exedore.
Only three episodes were produced. Because of this, the film set up more stories that were left unresolved. The book Robotech Art 3: The Sentinels detailed the production of the series by the creator Carl Macek — covering all levels of production and story, as well as including many character and mecha designs. Because of this book, most of the plot details and twists within the series were well-known within the Robotech fandom, meaning that later adaptations decided to make most twists totally known to the audience, but still unknown to the characters, such as Rem being a clone of Zor , Janice Em being a robot, and T.
Edwards being a survivor of Alaska Base. The Sentinels or what little was produced of the concept is the the only Robotech animation to ever truly knit together the characters and stories from all 3 generations.
The mechas and characters were believably combined to give us the beginning of an original series. The Sentinels, in my opinion helps justify our some what suspended belief that the 3 generations had anything to do with each other besides the shared Robotech title. The Shadow Chronicles make some attempt to do this, but c'mon, Rick Hunter's 1 minute cameo with a completely unrecognizable look doesn't really cut it. With the Sentinels, it seems that Rick, Lisa, Louie and other familiar characters were going to have significant screen time.
So, to say its "not great", I mildly disagree. I would've added a conditional "not yet". I think the potential was definitely there to be great. So say it "sucks" or "a disgrace"?
Are we watching the same show?? If you liked the original series, this is far from sucking or a disgrace! Up to that time, its something that was desperately lacking in the Robotech franchise.
It's a good alternate story to validate the assumption that the earlier Robotech stories even existed in the same universe. By the time I got to the end of this tantalizing 'preview' let's call it, I find myself thirsting for more.
As it is obviously just a few parts of a greater whole, we cannot really judge The Sentinels based on what little we have of it in animation.
Perhaps the best way to give this incomplete work some sort of ranking is to ask yourself how badly you would've liked to see more. I enjoyed this "movie", actually the start of an incomplete series supposed to span 65 episodes. A diehard Robotech fan, I couldn't get enough of this tape, which kept the original voices of the Robotech TV series while recreating the feel of the series even with new animators.
Sadly, the story is very incomplete, since all it takes is the first 4 episodes of what would have been a series. Having read the complete robotech books, I know that the Sentinels are a group of aliens the SDF-3 is supposed to meet early in the Robotech II story, but despite the "Sentinels" present in the name of the movie, you don't even get a glimpse of them!
I hope, probably in vain, eventually someone will pick up and finish the series. Wanting to continue milking the cash cow, Harmony Gold decided to make a sequel. This instalment in the "Robotech epic" was essentially a patchwork of specifically made footage done by a Korean studio under Tatsunoko's supervision and existing animation.
Did I say "based"? These new designs were americanised, looking like the worst moments of Hanna-Barbera. The uniforms were, to put it bluntly, disturbing. The storyline was even worse than that of the initial Robotech.
The voice acting was as bad as you can imagine - don't forget it's a Harmony Gold production after all - and, of course, Reba West kept torturing our ears with her "singing". Only three episodes were finished. Tatsunoko did too.
So, without funding and with appalling ratings, Robotech II: The Sentinels died the early death it deserved. Even Robotech fans find it an atrocity. Look elsewhere and don't buy the hype of Harmony Gold, which desperately tries to revive interest in its pathetic products, in an attempt to cash in on the worldwide resurgence of interest in Macross.
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