7.3 | / 10 |
Users | 0.0 | |
Reviewer | 2.5 | |
Overall | 2.5 |
Foreign | 100% |
Sci-Fi | 48% |
Action | 32% |
Fantasy | 27% |
Supernatural | 17% |
Adventure | Insignificant |
Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC
Video resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.33:1
Japanese: DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0
English
Blu-ray Disc
Six-disc set (6 BDs)
Digital copy
Slipcover in original pressing
Region A (B, C untested)
Movie | 4.0 | |
Video | 3.5 | |
Audio | 3.0 | |
Extras | 0.0 | |
Overall | 2.5 |
Mill Creek has released a SteelBook packaging variant for 'Ultraseven: The Complete Series.' The disc and digital content is identical to that found in the wide release (which includes the high quality booklet). See the 'Special Features and Extras' section of the review below for more on the SteelBook's look and feel.
For a full Blu-ray video review, please click here.
For a full Blu-ray audio review, please click here.
This is a nice SteelBook and much in line with that Mill Creek released for Ultraman. Ultra Seven appears on the front, from the knees up, posed
in
an action-ready position. His left arm is parallel to ground level, bent at the elbow and the forearm is turned upwards 90 degrees vertically. The right
arm is pulled back at the side, fist clenched, ready to strike. Behind him is a silvery backdrop with lighter streaks running through
it. At the bottom -- comprising about the bottom fifth of the SteelBook -- are several monsters rampaging
through a countryside,
all appearing in a gray-blue color. The rear side features the title character firmly to the left. His left arm is parallel to his chest and his right is curled
into
a fist, barely visible at the bottom-left corner. The beam lamp is firing and stretches across the rear panel. The same background from front above and
the
gray-blue
terrain below remains, the latter a bit more prominent than its companion on the front. The front and rear panels are smooth but not necessarily
fingerprint magnets. The spine features the series' title center in black letters against
a metallic gray background. A head-on depiction of Ultra Seven may be seen at the bottom, directly above Mill Creek and Blu-ray logos. At the top is a
red banner
inside of which is "Series 3" text in white. One of the most interesting points of interest, almost an "Easter egg," is the show's title appearing in
Japanese along the side opposite the spine where the set opens.
Inside, the digital copy code floats; there are no tabs to hold it down (the digital code sheet for this as well as for Ultra Q and
Ultraman arrived with a hole in the
middle from the hubs that hold the discs). The six discs are housed three to a side, stacked directly on top of one
another on a single, extended hub. It was very difficult to get the bottom discs out on first try. The one on the left in particular took delicate force to
remove; it didn't seem to
want to budge without breaking (subsequent insertions and removals made the process significantly easier). The inner print is a two-panel spread that
depicts a close-up of Ultra Seven's chest. The disc hubs are just about where one would expect to find the nipples.
Ultraseven contains no supplements across any of the six discs. The main menu screens on each disc only offer the
opportunity to toggle subtitles on and off in addition to selecting any of the disc's episodes, which are vertically oriented. The set does ship with an
impressively assembled booklet that includes glossy pages, numerous black-and-white and color photographs, and plenty of text. It begins with
introductory commentary on the show's history and production, a character breakdown, detailed episode synopses, key monster explorations, and
character and
technology guides. Mill Creek has put together a comprehensive series breakdown in a relatively small space. While it's disappointing that there are no
video-based extras, this compact handbook is a treasure for veterans and a necessity for newcomers just getting their feet wet in the universe.
That plastic outer slip cover features some baked-on text, including the show's title in black on the front with "Ultraman" text appearing above.
Above and to the left is the text "A powerful fighter defends Earth from invasion." In the top left corner is a small vertical banner that says "Series
Three" in red letters on
white
background
and the Blu-ray logo plus digital in white on red. The rear side includes the usual information, from a UPC to a synopsis, from tech specs to legalese.
The spines are transparent and blank.
Mill Creek is doing right by Ultraseven in SteelBook packaging. Like the SteelBook variants for Ultra Q and Ultraman, this one is particularly nice. The colors are just right and the artwork is attractive inside and out. The red color really works, notably around the SteelBook's edges. The discs can be a little hard to remove but it's really the only downside to an otherwise must-own SteelBook that is even priced more than fairly, even considering the so-so A/V quality and absence of on-disc supplemental content.
ウルトラマン
1966-1967
ウルトラQ
1966-1967
帰ってきたウルトラマン / Kaettekita Urutoraman
1971-1972
ウルトラマンA(エース) / Urutoraman Ēsu
1972-1973
ウルトラマンタロウ
1973-1974
Series + Movie / ウルトラマンオーブ & 劇場版 ウルトラマンオーブ 絆の力、おかりします!
2016-2017
Series + Movie / ウルトラマンジード / Urutoraman Jîdo
2017-2018
Uchu kaijû Gamera
1980
1974-1975
メカゴジラの逆襲 / Mekagojira no gyakushu
1975
ゴジラ対メガロ / Gojira tai Megaro
1973
ゴジラ対メカゴジラ / Gojira tai Mekagojira
1974
2015
Gamera tai Bairasu
1968
2016
ゴジラvsスペースゴジラ / Gojira vs. Supesugojira
1994
Gamera tai Shinkai kaijû Jigura
1971
Gamera tai Giron
1969
地球攻撃命令 ゴジラ対ガイガン / Chikyû kogeki meirei: Gojira tai Gaigan / Godzilla vs. Gigan
1972
怪獣大戦争 / Kaijû daisensô / Godzilla vs. Monster Zero
1965