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Robot Taekwon V: 30th Anniversary Restored Edition (DVD) (DTS) (Korea Version)

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Although inspired by the Japanese creation Mazinger V, Korea's Robot Taekwon V is very much their own homegrown hero. A giant robot much like its famed Japanese predecessors, Taekwon V is an oversized robot hero fighting for justice and world peace. The benevolent Dr. Kim created Robot Taekwon V, installing his eldest son Kim Hoon as the robot's pilot. A taekwondo champion, Kim Hoon imbues Taekwon V with his own martial arts prowess in order to stop the giant robot minions of the evil Dr. Kaff, who - like all evil megalomaniacs - is looking to annex Korea and enslave all of humanity. Can Kim Hoon and Robot Taekwon stop the evil doctor from fulfilling his nefarious aims?

Released to celebrate Robot Taekwon V's 30th anniversary, this Special Edition DVD features a newly-restored DVD transfer, mastered from a print found in the Korean Film Commission in 2003. Before that, the film was considered lost, as the only available print was incomplete and in poor condition. Digitally restored, remastered, and remixed into Dolby Digital 5.1, Robot Taekwon V was reintroduced to the world at the 2005 Pusan Film Festival, setting off a wave of Robot Taekwon V mania, culminating in a successful theatrical run in early 2007. Now available on DVD with English subtitles, the original big screen adventure of Robot Taekwon V is set to thrill and inspire a whole new generation of fans!

The 2-DVD Robot Taekwon V: 30th Anniversary Restored Edition features an audio commentary track and a host of extras, including interviews, a making of documentary, trailers, plus more.

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Product Title: Robot Taekwon V: 30th Anniversary Restored Edition (DVD) (DTS) (Korea Version) Robot Taekwon V: 30th Anniversary Restored Edition (DVD) (DTS) (韓國版) Robot Taekwon V: 30th Anniversary Restored Edition (DVD) (DTS) (韩国版) ロボット テコンV 30周年記念 復活版(韓国版) 로보트 태권브이 : 30주년 복원판 DTS
Artist Name(s): Animation 動畫 动画 アニメーション 만화영화
Release Date: 2007-05-19
Language: Korean
Subtitles: English, Korean
Country of Origin: South Korea
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Publisher: CJ Entertainment
Other Information: 2 DVDs
Package Weight: 200 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004800193

Product Information

* Screen Format : Anamorphic Widescreen
* Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1 & 2.0 / dts
* Extras :
DISC 1 (본편)
- 본편 코멘터리
1) 첫번째 트랙 : Commentary with 김청기 감독님, 김벌래 선생님, 김시용 피코
2) 두번째 트랙 : 2007년 어느날의 1976년 (극장 코멘터리) 로보트태권브이 동호회 회원 극장시사회

DISC 2
탄 생
- 김박사와 개척자들

부 활
- 부활 프로젝트 : 네가발견에서 복원까지
- 서른 번 째 돌 : 30주년 기념 행사
- 30년 만의 출동 : 시사에서 극장 개봉까지
- 예고편

미래
- 태권브이 날개를 펴라 : 30 년의 기억
- ’00 태권브이 : 향후 태권브이의 계획

* Director : 김청기

- 30년만에 돌아온 우리의 꿈, 우리의 영웅 로버트 태권브이 !!

* 극장용 디지털 복원판 또 한번의 디지털 복원, 더욱 섬세하고 깨끗한 화질 영상 수록
* 디지털 복원 사운드 외에 오리지널 원음 사운드 삽입
* 김청기 감독님, 김벌래 선생님, 김시용_피코 코멘터리
* 로보트태권브이 동호회 회원들의 극장시사회 분위기를 100% 현실감있게 들려주는 극장 코멘터리
* 태권브이 날개를 펴라 (MBC 다큐) 수록

태권도 수련을 마치고 세계 선수권 대회 승리를 거머쥔 훈. 그러나 훈과 결승전을 벌였던 선수와 다른 스포츠 경기에서 패배한 선수들이 사라진다. 훈의 아버지이자 로보트태권V를 개발하던 과학자 김박사는 이 사건이 세계 과학 심포지엄에서 외모 때문에 공개망신을 당한 뒤 복수를 다짐한 천재적인 물리학 박사 카프의 소행이라 의심한다.
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Professional Review of "Robot Taekwon V: 30th Anniversary Restored Edition (DVD) (DTS) (Korea Version)"

June 14, 2007

In July of 1976 well regarded Korean producer Yu Hyun-Mok released the first ever Korean animated science fiction feature film, Robot Taekwon V. With the Japanese occupation of Korea still fresh in many people's minds, the film was a curious beast, on one level a glaringly obvious knock off of Japan's Mazinger Z, while on another level it actually represents a sort of fierce Korean nationalism. With the Japanese characters in the film portrayed as buck-toothed buffoons and the Japanese-inspired robot battling villains with tae kwon do moves while wearing a replica of the helmet Admiral Yi Sunsin wore in the actual historical battles against Japanese annexation, you can actually argue that Robot Taekwon V is a subtle piece of reverse annexation, the Korean producers repaying years of Japanese appropriation of their culture by themselves lifting a piece of Japanese culture and rendering it something uniquely Korean. But beyond any sort of subtext, the film was simply a rollicking piece of science fiction adventure that proved enormously popular, spawning numerous sequels.

But something strange happened. Popular or not, the film was simply lost. For decades it was believed that there was only one surviving print and that print was incomplete and in very poor condition, meaning that this landmark of Korean film history was totally lost to the Korean public, a cruel piece of irony for such a piece of populist nationalism. Luckily in 2003, a duplicate print was discovered stashed away in a warehouse and a two year long restoration project began, one that led to the film bowing at the 2005 Pusan International Film Festival, a subsequent theatrical release that set new records for Korean animation and, now, a DVD release.

But enough of the history lesson. What's the film about?

Kim Hoon is a world champion tae kwon do fighter, trained up since childhood by his father - the famous robot scientist Dr. Kim. Dr. Kim has been working for years on his masterpiece, the giant sized robotic warrior Taekwon V, a super sized machine Dr. Kim envisions as a sort of global hero, big and powerful enough to bring about world peace if employed for good. But others have other plans, among them the evil Dr. Kaff - a diminutive former associate of Dr. Kim - who, in a glaring case of over compensation, plans to use robotic technology to take over the world. Dr. Kaff kidnaps a string of world class athletes to pilot his robot army, and when Kaff's minions kill Dr. Kim, it falls to Hoon to take the controls of Robot Taekwon V and restore peace to the world.

Robot Taekwon V is every inch a product of the seventies. With its bright colors, simplistic character designs and plot line that casts its characters in the broadest possible terms of good and evil, the film charts a course and employs an animation style that is surprisingly reminiscent of a Hanna Barbera production of the same era, right down to the cycled and repeated background paintings. Don't even begin to think critically about the plot or its enormous plot holes will leap out - "I can't believe she was an android! But maybe that time she got angry and tried to stab a squirrel with her sword should have tipped me off! I know! Let's put her back together and keep her here even though she just tried to break into the secret lab so she can finish the job and kill my father in the process! Yay!" - and the contrast between the cutesiness of the heroes and borderline racism of the villain designs is astounding, but there's a charm, energy and innocence to this that you just don't see any more. Complex, no. Classic, yes, and in more ways than one.

The DVD release is excellent, the film coming through the restoration process looking as buff and shiny as the freshly washed and waxed robot. The print is pristine, the only noticeable issue some differences in color grading that could possibly be an issue with the original cell shading as easily as it could be an issue with the DVD itself. You get the original mono audio mix plus fresh 5.1 and DTS remixed version and well-translated English subtitles. Well translated though they may be, the subtitles are occasionally poorly formatted, however, with long sentences running off either side of the screen. The second disc comes loaded with bonus features, none of which - sadly - feature any English language options.

by Todd Brown - Twitchfilm.net

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Customer Review of "Robot Taekwon V: 30th Anniversary Restored Edition (DVD) (DTS) (Korea Version)"

Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10 (1)

DARROBERS PHILIPPE / FRANCE
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August 8, 2007

This customer review refers to Robot Taekwon V: 30th Anniversary Digital Restored Edition (DVD) (DTS) (Special Edition) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
tchalyeut...kyonyé......sijak Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
This is a great animation picture i really love the retro style,when i was a child my hero was the japanese cartoon "UFO Robot Grendizer" called "goldorak" in france in the late 70's,of course it has a similar aspect mostly for the colours,and reminds me a lot the japanese robot,but also the cartoon is very diferent of japanese cartoons and have his own style,i really enjoyed the movie and make me smile a lot(im a taekwondo student),this robot must be the strongest of them all (even the japanese can compete with him),thanks to his taekwondo fighting style....you will like this animated korean movie,plus this edition is really a beautiful item,the box the book,the figure,every detail is perfect...this is a must have for any respected taekwon v fan.
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