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in article G78J0I.2sB@lugnet.com, Kirby Warden wrote:
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> My personal favorite example is Robotech (maybe because I'm so far
> behind in anime). The mecha in that series is transformable and usually
> piloted by humanoids. Most large book stores still carry the books and
> video outlets normally have a few episodes on hand. Otherwise, typing the
> word ROBOTECH in any search engine should bring up a host of sites that will
> give more info than is healthy for the average human being :^)
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> ~Kirby~
It's called Macross in Japan, so if you like the style, go out and rent
Macross Plus. Same good transforming fighter action with a Top Gun feel.
~Mark "Muffin Head" Sandlin
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Mark's Lego(R) Creations
http://www.nwlink.com/~sandlin/lego
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