Some odd elements but the original Gall Force, Rhea Gall Force, and Gall Force Earth Chapter were really pretty good. The ones that came after that were meehhhhhh so so
The theme song of my coming of age in 1994. The sun glittered on the ocean, the breeze flowed past me and my friends. Shorts and flop flops. Who was gonna be the cool one in the group to first wear sunglesses? Japan was there across the water...a wonderland of adventure for my 13 year old mind. Tokyo was a city of endless adventure, enough for lifetimes.
@@Laidengizer113 yes, it was very VERY rare and hard to find back then. My friend from France had a cassette copied from a CD, and I copied that cassette = )
@@rhythmdroid Well you seem to be talking about the soundtrack. I'm just talking about anime in general. I know there were definitely fans back then, but I didn't hear anyone talking about it. I knew it mainly from the late night commercials for tape subscriptions and the gray market ads in the back of video game magazines for a bunch of imported Japanese stuff.
holy shit, this is fire and it BUUUUUURNS.
Nice Song from This Classic Anime Film in 1989!!!
みんなで脱出すると思っ たら民間人を逃すための囮だった泣けちゃうed
Some odd elements but the original Gall Force, Rhea Gall Force, and Gall Force Earth Chapter were really pretty good. The ones that came after that were meehhhhhh so so
A great ED
this is good, man !
fantastic!
Still good enough for 2019 even 2200
それならばぎっしり詰まるみたいな超人気有名個性派平面女性お笑い軍団がついに懐かしいアニメライフタイムジャーニーに染みて行きますよ。これからも郵便切手や郵便はがきなど全ての料金が値上がりする年だよ!全員集合。だから忘れては嫌ですよ。
Classic never ceases to disappear.
The same character design who worked on Bubblegum Crisis, who is the author of Gunsmith Cats.
Muito superior
Pretty good song
The theme song of my coming of age in 1994. The sun glittered on the ocean, the breeze flowed past me and my friends. Shorts and flop flops. Who was gonna be the cool one in the group to first wear sunglesses? Japan was there across the water...a wonderland of adventure for my 13 year old mind. Tokyo was a city of endless adventure, enough for lifetimes.
I also turned 13 and came of age in 94, but I knew next to nothing about anime. No one I knew watched or talked about it.
@@Laidengizer113 yes, it was very VERY rare and hard to find back then. My friend from France had a cassette copied from a CD, and I copied that cassette = )
@@rhythmdroid Well you seem to be talking about the soundtrack. I'm just talking about anime in general. I know there were definitely fans back then, but I didn't hear anyone talking about it. I knew it mainly from the late night commercials for tape subscriptions and the gray market ads in the back of video game magazines for a bunch of imported Japanese stuff.
😶 Is that Rally Vincent on the left amongst that lot!!!! 😮😮😮
They really look alike.
Japanese Bananarama!!!!!
And more talented to 😁😁😁😁
@@r.cjones1515 How dare you. Bananarama was great.