I remember The Spoony One and Benett the Sage reviewing this. The movie's actually a bunch of korean anime rip-offs jumbled together. Explaining why continuity doesn't even exist there. I think Diatron-5 is worse since it makes even less since, despite being a complete movie with a plot.
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I knew about that (the Korean anime spliced into this movie). It's sometimes obvious that the film was strung together. Some parts, like the end of the film, look terrible. Others look fine.
A few things you may have noticed: The way the film starts (The film starts with a trailer-like part with scenes from the film, then starts again with the opening logo again and then the actual movie.) There's a narrator, but he only appears at the beginning and a few other parts, and disappears after that. The way some words are pronounced (towards pronounced as tow-ord instead of tord, emperor pronounced as emp-prah, etc.) The groups of heroes (4, I think) The tank scene That long explosion during one of the robot fights (lasts about 30 seconds) The scene where one of the groups of heroes are apparently crying (the eyes keep shrinking) The quality varies during the film, as I mentioned above. Some parts have a thin black bar at the top and bottom (fake-widescreen), while other scenes are in true full screen. That woman villain (or goon) with those large thighs The Dark Emperor is defeated by a flying disc by one of the good guys, even though he was inside a monitor at the time. The film is actually 82 minutes, but someone left the preview that showcases Digiview's DVDs, which lasts 2 minutes.
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