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STAR TREK
      THE ANIMATED SERIES
Starring: 
    William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Nichelle Nichols, 
    George Takei and Majel Barrett 
Series created by: 
    Gene Roddenberry
Out to buy on DVD 04/12/06
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"To Boldly Go..."
Beyond the Farthest 
      Star 
      In orbit around a dead star, the Enterprise comes across a huge starship 
      inhabited by a parasitic life form that threatens the entire ship. 
Yesteryear 
      Spock must return to his own past on Vulcan to prevent his death as a youngster. 
    
One of Our Planets 
      is Missing 
      The crew of the Enterprise races to find a way to stop a cloud from destroying 
      inhabited planets. 
The Lorelei Signal 
      
      The men of the Enterprise are victimized by a race of beautiful women who 
      stay immortal by draining the life force of men. 
More Tribbles, 
      More Troubles
      Cyrano Jones returns, along with new tribbles that can't multiply. The Survivor 
      The Enterprise finds missing explorer Carter Winston, but he may not be 
      what he appears to be. 
The Infinite 
      
      Vulcan Kirk and the crew are faced with a race of intelligent plants and 
      a mad scientist who wants to impose peace on the galaxy. 
The Magicks of 
      Megas-Tu
      The Enterprise goes to the center of the galaxy, where they find a race 
      of powerful aliens who once fled Earth. 
Once Upon a Planet 
      
      Kirk returns to the "shore leave" planet, but it's not as peaceful as it 
      was when they last saw it. 
Mudd's Passion 
      
      The crew encounter Harry Mudd again, who is selling a fake love potion.
 The Terratin 
      Incident 
      The crew of the Enterprise finds themselves shrinking after being bathed 
      with radiation. 
The Time Trap 
      
      The Enterprise and a Klingon ship must join forces to escape from a pocket 
      universe that has been trapping starships for centuries
The Ambergris 
      Element
      While exploring the planet Argo, Kirk and Spock are turned into water breathers. 
    
The Slaver Weapon 
      
      Spock, Sulu and Uhura are captured by the Kzinti, who are trying to learn 
      the secret of an ancient weapon. 
The Eye of the 
      Beholder 
      While searching for a lost ship, Kirk, Spock and McCoy are captured and 
      placed in a zoo by advanced, telepathic aliens. 
The Jihad 
      Kirk leads a party to retrieve a religious relic that was stolen; however, 
      he is faced with sabotage from within the group by someone who doesn't want 
      to relic to be found, which will trigger an intergalactic jihad.
 The Pirates 
      of Orion 
      When Spock is stricken down by a disease fatal to Vulcans, the Enterprise 
      is to meet a freighter with a load of drugs that provides the only cure, 
      but Orion pirates attack the ship and Kirk must track down the Orions and 
      the drug before it is too late.
 Bem 
      On a planetary survey mission, Kirk and Spock have to deal with a reckless 
      observer named Bem. 
The Practical 
      Joker 
      After passing through an unusual cloud, the Enterprise computer develops 
      a playful--and potentially lethal--personality. 
Albatross 
      Dr. McCoy is arrested and held responsible for causing a plague that ravaged 
      the planet Dramia Two, where he performed a mass-inoculation 19 years earlier. 
    
How Sharper Than 
      a Serpent's Tooth? 
      The Enterprise crew encounters an alien who visited Earth in ancient times 
      and became known as the Mayan god Kukulkan. 
The Counter-Clock 
      Incident 
      The Enterprise tries to save an unidentified ship plunging into a supernova 
      but is dragged into a universe where time runs backwards. Their only hope 
      to return home is Commodore Robert April, the first commander of the Enterprise, 
      who is onboard on a retirement trip. 

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After the cancellation of the Original Series in 1969, fans lamented that this would be the last time they would see the crew of the Starship Enterprise on the small screen but they would have never have guessed they would return in animated form.
In 1973 Star Trek broke convention and returned after been cancelled by NBC but not as they knew them. Instead of a new live action series however the crew of the Starship Enterprise returned as an animated series. While fans at the time might have been slightly disappointed, as cartoon series were considered just for kids but when the series started they released that it was just the same as the live action series but without the restrictions.
Whereas the live action series was restricted by technology, makeup and budget, Gene Roddenberry and his creative team could do whatever they wanted in the animation medium. Now Kirk, Spock and McCoy could fight with non-human looking aliens more often, travel more exotic worlds, fight bigger space battles and much, much more. With every restriction removed however it would have been easy to forget about what made the series so loved in the first place, the science fiction storytelling.
The animated series continues the momentum of the Original Series and even continue some of the stories that were introduced during the three seasons of the live action run. We see the return of Cyrano Jones and his tribbles, Harry Mudd and even an appearance by the first captain of the Starship Enterprise, Robert April. This makes the animated series just as valid, if not more so than anything else in the Star Trek universe.
The major plus point of the series however is the return of the original cast to provide the voices. Everyone is here. William Shatner as James T. Kirk, Leonard Nimoy as Spock and DeForest Kelly as Dr. 'Bones' McCoy all return, as do George Takei (Sulu), James Doohan (Scotty), Nichelle Nichols (Uhura) and Majel Barrett (Nurse Chappel). This makes the show just as good a watch as any of the original series episodes.
'Star Trek: The Animated Series' is part of the Star Trek Universe and one that should be treasured. With just the same impact as the Original Series, the adventures Kirk, Spock and McCoy continue.
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PICTURE & SOUND
Presented in full screen 4:3 with Mono soundtrack, the digitally remastered series looks great.
BONUS FEATURES
Text Commentary by Michael and Denise Okuda 
      Watch 'Yesteryear', 'The Eye of the Beholder' and 'The Counter-Clock Incident' 
      with snippets of information about the show, the animated series and where 
      is fits in the Star Trek universe. 
Audio Commentary by David Gerrold 
      The famed Star Trek writer provides commentary for the episodes 'More Tribbles, 
      More Troubles' and 'Bem'. He discusses how he became involved with the animated 
      series and how the ideas developed from the live action show. These are 
      interesting tracks that offer an insight into how the animated series was 
      made. 
Audio Commentary by David Wise 
      The writer who went on to pen episodes for 'The Transformers', 'Teenage 
      Mutant Ninja Turtles' and 'Batman: The Animated Series', talks about one 
      of his first writing experiences on the episode 'How sharper than the Serpent's 
      tooth'. Storyboard Gallery View original storyboards for 'The Infinite Vulcan' 
    
Drawn to the Final Frontier: The Making of Star Trek the 
      Animated Series (24.31 mins) 
      Writer/associated producer D.C. Fontana, producer Lou Scheimer, writers 
      David Gerrold and Larry Brody and director Hal Sutherland talk about Star 
      Trek: The Animated Series. The group reveals how the show came about and 
      the concept behind it. They also talk about Gene Roddenberry's involvement 
      and how they wanted to complete what they had began during the original 
      series. The return of the original cast is also talked about in this fascinating 
      featurette. 
What's the Star Trek connection? (5.43 mins) 
      View how the animated series is connected to the other Star Trek series 
      and the universe. 
Show History
      Read the history of the show and its place in the Star Trek universe 
OVERALL
The DVD package for Star Trek: The Animated Series is very good. Besides from the digital remastering of the series, fans of the series and Trekkers will enjoy the bonus features. This is a must buy for any Star Trek fans to complete their collection.
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