Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket (Japanese: 機動戦士ガンダム0080 ポケットの中の戦争, Hepburn: Kidō Senshi Gandamu 0080 Poketto no Naka no Sensō) is a six episode 1989 Japanese science fiction original video animation series. It is the first OVA series in the Gundam franchise. It was directed by Fumihiko Takayama [ja], written by Hiroyuki Yamaga with character designs by Haruhiko Mikimoto.
As suggested by its subtitle, "War in the Pocket", it is a small, personal story; a side story focusing on the experiences of an eleven-year-old boy during the One Year War and his learning of the real meaning of war. A significant departure for the Gundam franchise at the time, Gundam 0080 has received wide acclaim from critics.
Complete set of six discs, complete with obi and inserts.
Rupan sansei: Napoleon no jisho wo ubae (alternative)
Country
Japan
Released
05/10/1991
Publisher
???
Price
7573 JPY
UPC
???
Category
Anime
Color
Color
Length
90 min.
Side(s)
???
Chapter(s)
???
Size
12"
Picture
???
Ratio
???
Plastic
???
Cover
???
Rot status
None reported
Manufactured by
???
Country
Japan
Released
???
Publisher
???
Price
???
UPC
4988104006455
Category
Anime
Color
Color
Length
100 min.
Sides
2
Chapters
18
Size
12"
Picture
???
Ratio
1.33:1
Plastic
Transparent
Cover
Standard
Rot status
None reported
Manufactured by
???
Kaliosutoro no shiro (alternative)
Country
Japan
Released
01/05/1995
Publisher
TOHO Video
Price
5825 JPY
UPC
4988104006448
Category
Anime
Color
Color
Length
100 min.
Sides
2
Chapters
18
Size
12"
Picture
Letterboxed
Ratio
1.85:1
Plastic
Transparent
Cover
Standard
Rot status
None reported
Manufactured by
Pioneer Japan
Rupan sansei: Hemingway paper no nazo (alternative)
Country
Japan
Released
05/10/1990
Publisher
???
Price
7379 JPY
UPC
???
Category
Anime
Color
Color
Length
92 min.
Sides
2
Chapter(s)
???
Size
12"
Picture
Video
Ratio
1.33:1
Plastic
Transparent
Cover
Standard
Rot status
None reported
Lupin the 3rd: Fuma Ichizoku no Inbu (alternative)
Country
Japan
Released
05/1995
Publisher
TOHO Video
Price
5825 JPY
UPC
4988104006462
I-S-B-N
(none)
Category
Anime
Color
Color
Length
73 min.
Sides
2
Chapters
12
Size
12"
Picture
Video
Ratio
1.33:1
Plastic
Transparent
Cover
Standard
Rot status
None reported
Manufactured by
Pioneer Japan
Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team: Last Resort [BEAL-1412]
機動戦士ガンダム第08MS小隊 -ラスト・リゾート- (cover)
Country
Japan
Released
25/07/1999
Publisher
???
Price
4660 JPY
UPC
4934569208910
Category
Anime
Color
Color
Length
33 min.
Sides
2
Chapters
6
Size
12"
Picture
???
Ratio
???
Plastic
Transparent
Cover
Standard
Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory is a 13-episode Japanese OVA series produced by Sunrise. It was released in Japan from 23 May 1991 to 24 September 1992 and is set in Universal Century 0083, three years after the One Year War depicted in Mobile Suit Gundam (1979). Positioned between the original series and Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (set in U.C. 0087), the OVA dramatizes the postwar "Operation Stardust" incident and functions as a connective chapter in the early UC timeline. It is the franchise's second OVA project, following 1989's Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket.
Set in Universal Century 0083, three years after the One Year War, the story begins at the Earth Federation's Torrington Base, where Zeon ace Anavel Gato infiltrates the facility during a nighttime raid and steals the Gundam GP02A “Physalis,” a prototype equipped with a nuclear bazooka. Test pilot Kou Uraki impulsively launches in the companion Gundam GP01 “Zephyranthes” despite his lack of combat experience, engaging Gato briefly before being outmatched. The theft of a nuclear-capable mobile suit shakes the Federation, setting into motion a galaxy-spanning pursuit.
Mobile Suit Gundam F91 (1991) (Uncut) [BELL-449]
機動戦士ガンダムF91 (cover)
Country
Japan
Released
???
Publisher
Bandai / Emotion
Price
9800 JPY
UPC
4902425222196
Category
Anime
Color
Color
Length
130 min.
Sides
4
Chapters
39
Size
12"
Picture
Letterboxed
Ratio
1.66:1
Plastic
Transparent
Cover
Gatefold
Rot status
None reported
Manufactured by
Pioneer Japan
The series takes place in a retro-futuristic setting, where the Shizuma Drive ends the depletion of petroleum resources and the need for nuclear power. The system is a non-polluting recyclable energy source that powers everything on land, sea and air. Ten years prior to the events of the series a team of scientists, led by Professor Shizuma, created the revolutionary system. In the process they nearly destroyed the world and one of their own, Franken von Vogler, was lost in the event that went down in history as the "Tragedy of Bashtarle." At the start of Giant Robo, the BF Group is in the middle of recreating the event with aid from the resurfaced von Vogler.
Complete set of 7 discs, complete with obi and insert.
Mobile Suit Victory Gundam (機動戦士Vガンダム, Kidō Senshi Vikutorī Gandamu; Mobile Suit V Gundam), is a 1993 Japanese science fiction anime television series. It consists of 51 episodes, and was directed by Gundam creator Yoshiyuki Tomino. The series was first broadcast on TV Asahi (and its ANN stations). It is the fourth TV anime installment in the Gundam franchise, first series in the franchise released in Japan's Heisei period, and the final full series to be set in the Universal Century calendar.
Victory Gundam is set in UC 0153, and succeeds the Federation Force and Crossbone Vanguard conflict of Mobile Suit Gundam F91. The Earth, still loosely controlled by the greatly weakened Earth Federation, comes under attack by BESPA, the armed forces of the space colony–based Zanscare Empire. Only a ragtag resistance movement, the League Militaire, stands in BESPA's way as they swiftly conquer much of space and start their invasion of Earth, with the advanced mass-produced mobile suit, the Victory Gundam, as the League Militaire's secret weapon. However, BESPA's power continues to grow, using violent means, including public executions with guillotines, to strike fear into those living on Earth.
Complete set of 13 discs, complete with obi and insert.
Country
Japan
Released
25/04/1999
Publisher
???
Price
6800 JPY
UPC
4934569208729
Category
Anime
Color
Color
Length
23 min.
Side
1
Chapter(s)
???
Size
12"
Picture
Letterboxed
Ratio
???
Plastic
Transparent
Cover
Standard
Rot status
None reported
Manufactured by
???
Country
Japan
Released
???
Publisher
Sony Music Entertainment
Price
4300 JPY
UPC
4988009152981
Category
Animation
Color
Color
Length
23 min.
Side
1
Chapter(s)
???
Size
12"
Picture
???
Ratio
???
Plastic
???
Cover
???
Rot status
None reported
Manufactured by
DADC Japan
Doubutsu Takarajima (alternative)
Country
Japan
Released
21/03/1999
Publisher
TOEI Video
Price
4700 JPY
UPC
4988101075058
Category
Anime
Color
Color
Length
84 min.
Sides
2
Chapters
16
Size
12"
Picture
Letterboxed
Ratio
2.35:1
Plastic
Transparent
Cover
Standard
Rot status
None reported
Manufactured by
Mitsubishi
Country
Japan
Released
05/12/1990
Publisher
VAP
Price
4660 JPY
UPC
4988021701518
Category
Anime
Color
Color
Length
50 min.
Side
1
Chapter(s)
???
Size
12"
Picture
Video
Ratio
1.33:1
Plastic
Transparent
Cover
Standard
Rot status
None reported
Manufactured by
???
Country
Japan
Released
???
Publisher
VAP
Price
7400 JPY
UPC
4988021701112
Category
Anime
Color
Color
Length
76 min.
Sides
2
Chapter
None
Size
12"
Picture
Video
Ratio
1.33:1
Plastic
Transparent
Cover
Standard
Rot status
None reported
Sealed
Sakura Taisen: Hanagumi Video Promide (alternative)
Country
Japan
Released
25/07/1997
Publisher
Bandai / Emotion
Price
5800 JPY
UPC
4934569205483
I-S-B-N
(none)
Category
Anime
Color
Color
Length
80 min.
Sides
2
Chapters
40
Size
12"
Picture
Video
Ratio
1.33:1
Plastic
Transparent
Cover
Standard
Rot status
None reported
Manufactured by
Pioneer Japan
Led into an illegal mission against a military ally, Armored Trooper Chirico Cuvie stumbles upon a secret his government would do anything to hide: the body of a beautiful woman suspended in a capsule of energy. For this discovery, Chirico's superiors leave him to die in the hands of enemy troops. He escapes with his life, but is forced to flee to the criminal haven of Uoodo City. Here, amid the outlaws and beggars, Chirico begins his galactic quest for justice!
Complete set of 5 discs with their obi's and inserts.
Complete set of 4 comics, #1 signed by Ted McKeever!
The day THE EXTREMIST's life fell apart was the day she started living. One night two years ago, as Judy Tanner and her husband, Jack, were leaving a Pacific Heights sushi bar, a man stepped out of the shadows, plunged a knife into Jack's abdomen and carved a deep X. A week after the funeral, Judy knew only one thing for certain: she had never truly known the man she had married. In a squalid studio apartment Jack had rented without her knowledge, Judy found hundreds of books and photographs describing a world she never dared dream existed - a world of sexual obsessions, of pleasure and pain, of leather and lacerations - depraved passions sanctioned by a secret organization called the Order. She found cassette tapes labeled 'The Diary of the Extremist,' about a man who tracked down sex criminals and, often as not, killed them. The voice on the tape was Jack's. Judy also found a costume. Once it may have belonged to the man she had called her husband, but within a year the costume belonged to Judy. And Judy belonged to the world of THE EXTREMIST. Written by Peter Milligan, with art and cover by Ted McKeever. Suggested for Mature Readers. THE EXTREMIST explores sexual themes and contains strong subject matter.
Story, art and cover by Ted McKeever.
In a world of rigidly enforced aesthetic fascism, two outcasts--a psychologically tormented man and his limbless mate--plan an ambitious jailbreak from their state-run institution home. Thus begins their journey across a Fellini-esque landscape of abandoned power plants, marauding gangs, bizarre inhabitants, and ghostly apparitions as the lovers search for The Tabernacle, a legendary sanctuary where misfits like themselves are said to live in freedom and fulfillment.
Complete set of 5 comics.
A thrilling miniseries by Joe Kelly (text) & Ted McKeever (art and covers) melds six heroes into one machine- based super-hero: Enginehead!
The action goes down in Irontown, as Enginehead is created from a handful of DC heroes, Professor Emil Hamilton, Automan, Rosie the Riveter, among them. But what noble purpose will Enginehead serve? And how will this mechanical beast interact with the rest of the DCU?
Complete set of 6 comics.
Mazinger Z vs. Devilman (1973) [LSTD01007]
マジンガーZ対デビルマン (alternative)
Country
Japan
Released
???
Publisher
TOEI Video
Price
3864 JPY
UPC
4988101032235
Category
Anime
Color
Color
Length
45 min.
Side
1
Chapters
15
Size
12"
Picture
Letterboxed
Ratio
???
Plastic
Transparent
Cover
Standard
Rot status
None reported
Manufactured by
Pioneer Japan
Straight out of Tokyo Plus, a high-tech research center, arrives a new innovation of "Man Machine" system (Polymar) developed by the late Dr. Oregar. Tragically, Dr. Oregar and his efforts are dematerialized as the Catsharks, loyal subjects of Nova, steal this new technology for their own devious plans.
Miraculously chosen as the next Polymar, Takeshi finds himself thrust into the middle of the battleground, as he discovers his new role and purpose - to destroy Nova and his followers. He utilizes his karate skills comprised of spinning kicks and backfists with flight formula to defeat the Catsharks, only to have them re-emerge stronger then ever, led by the shrewd Nina. It is a race against time, for Takeshi to save the Earth.
Complete set of two discs with thier obi.
Venus Wars, The (1989) [BELL-255]
ヴィナス戦記 (cover)
Venus Senki (alternative)
Country
Japan
Released
10/08/1989
Publisher
Bandai / Emotion
Price
5800 JPY
UPC
4902425220543
Category
Anime
Color
Color
Length
104 min.
Sides
2
Chapters
1
Size
12"
Picture
Letterboxed
Ratio
1.85:1
Plastic
Transparent
Cover
Standard