On Sun, 29 Nov 1998 10:24:11 -0500, you wrote: >>Well, I might say LoGH is a LITTLE bit diferent of Starblazers... >>When I was young, I really cared for Starblazers, but nowadays it seems - I >>don't know - outdated. >>LoGH is far beyond it - much more tactics, politics and everithing - >>although some friends of mine hate LoGH (and love Starblazers) because the >>lack of the "women factor" (fan service)... >>In my case, the ticket that draw me back was Evangelion, and later, when I >>saw LoGH, I fell in love with it... > > >I dare say you're right, and I haven't even seen an episode of LoGH. I was >a huge Starblazers fan in the late 70s or early 80s, up through first grade >or so. >I recently borrowed a couple of SB tapes and while it was a great nostalgia >trip is was also amazing to see how primitive the dialogue and plot were. >At least I got to hear that groovy theme song again. > >LoGH certainly does look more sophisticated. Now I've got to try to check >it out first hand. So far, none of the mail order anime dealers seem to >carry it but I'm still looking. I got mine from Nikaku Animart. (www.nikaku.com). LoGH *IS* a specialty item so you may need to ask for it. The Japanese title is "Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu", good luck! - Lee Thompson shadow@nwlink.com