Customer Reviews


20 Reviews
5 star:
 (8)
4 star:
 (8)
3 star:
 (2)
2 star:
 (1)
1 star:
 (1)
 
 
 
 
 
Average Customer Review
Share your thoughts with other customers
Create your own review
 
 
Only search this product's reviews

The most helpful favorable review
The most helpful critical review


46 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another Filmation series brought to DVD
Space Sentinels was created by Filmation and appeared on network television as a Saturday morning cartoon in the late 1970's, comprised of 13 episodes. Three main characters, Hercules, Astrea and Mercury go on various adventures on Earth and sometimes in space. On the spaceship resides a sentient computer acting as an advisor known as Sentinel One and a little robot...
Published on August 26, 2006 by R. Hedges

versus
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars All I need is a bowl of Frankenberry...
Ahh...the seventies. I remember really liking this one as a kid. If you've never seen it: Think "Superfriends" in space. The animation is classic 70's Filmmation. In other words, not really very good. But the stories are reasonably well-done, although this is strictly kids' stuff (the robot Moe is particularly grating to my adult mentality).

The bottom...
Published on December 5, 2006 by A. Gammill


‹ Previous | 1 2 | Next ›
Most Helpful First | Newest First

46 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another Filmation series brought to DVD, August 26, 2006
By 
R. Hedges (Coast Guard Island, CA) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)   
This review is from: Space Sentinels: The Complete Series & The Freedom Force: The Complete Series (DVD)
Space Sentinels was created by Filmation and appeared on network television as a Saturday morning cartoon in the late 1970's, comprised of 13 episodes. Three main characters, Hercules, Astrea and Mercury go on various adventures on Earth and sometimes in space. On the spaceship resides a sentient computer acting as an advisor known as Sentinel One and a little robot that borders on a traditional Filmation mascot, Maintenance Operator or simply MO. The original title was called Young Sentinels and the characters sometimes introduce themselves as Young Sentinels in the dialogue. The voice acting is slightly more diverse-there are three main actors doing most of the voices, but in this particular series, Filmation added others without crediting them specifically, such as the standard Lou and Erika Scheimer and then some other actors who were used irregularly such as Linda Gary, Diane Pershing and even Ted Cassidy ("The Time Traveler"). Other items that made this show unique for its time (1977) was the multi-ethnic cast (Mercury was of Asian ethnicity), and having a African/American woman as the leader. This is a very brief run down of each Space Sentinels episode.

MORPHEUS: THE SINISTER SENTINEL
Another sentinel with an evil alignment and who has the power of Astrea, Hercules and Mercury combined, comes to Earth for revenge.

SPACE GIANTS
The sentinels have to deal with giant tough-to-beat robots who are initially after some gold as fuel.

THE TIME TRAVELER
A human from an advanced time period has returned to stop the construction of a moon base by destroying the supply rockets (unmanned) shortly after launch.

THE SORCERESS
A large section of the north pole has vanished, and the sentinels are dispatched to investigate.

THE RETURN OF ANUBIS
Anubis (for some reason they don't correctly refer to him as the god of death) is revived and wants to exact revenge on human beings-the sentinels go to stop this from occuring.

THE WIZARD OF OD
The sentinels travel to an alternate universe to investigate and defeat a device that alters reality.

THE PRIME SENTINEL
Another Sentinel One-like computer, known as the Prime Sentinel, has been compromised by an evil unknown force, and the Young Sentinels journey into space to fix the problem.

COMMANDER NEMO
An eco-terrorist threatens civilization and sentinels travel into the ocean to find and stop him.

VOYAGE TO THE INNER WORLD
Astrea is kidnapped with the intent to use her to power an underground civilization against her will. Hercules, Mercury, Sentinel One and MO use their spaceshipt to burrow their way to the city to rescue her.

LOKI
A powerful human from another dimension is freed and sends Hercules and Mercury into his dimension which allows him to steal their spaceship and use it in an attempt to conquer his original dimension that he came from.

FAUNA
A young girl who has telepathy and can control wild animals, is attacking a laboratory in a forest. The sentinels are dispatched to investigate.

THE JUPITER SPORE
A semi-intelligent plant is growing so fast it will cover the entire earth in a very short period of time. The sentinels need to destroy the plant.

THE WORLD SHIP
A large planetoid is on a direct collision course with earth. The sentinels come to the conclusion that the planetoid must be destroyed to save the earth, so using their spaceship, they intercept the planetoid and find out that further investigation is needed.

The Freedom Force is the other series which is five, 11 minute episodes with Hercules, Isis, Sinbad, Merlin and Super Samurai. The Freedom Force had it's own mini-ethnic flavor with a otokonoko (Japanese boy) who turned into the giant Super Samurai warrior. Here is a summary of each episode.

THE DRAGON RIDERS
The Freedom Force investigates a quarrel between the leader of a race called the Valderons, and a high level scientist.

THE SCARLET SAMURAI
The Freedom Force has to deal with an evil wizard who granted another young boy the ability to become a large Samurai warrior similar to Super Samurai.

THE PLANT SOLDIERS
The Freedom Force has to recover a powerful necklace that was stolen from their power pyramid headquarters.

MORGANA'S REVENGE
The Freedom Force has to rescue one of their own members, Hercules, due to a misunderstanding between himself and his horse Pegasus.

THE ROBOT
A robot shows up to save a tribe from an exploding volcano. The Freedom Force soon discovers there is a lot more to this robot than meets the eye.

The writing is about the same quality on both Space Sentinels and The Freedom Force, but I found Space Sentinels generally more interesting.

The quality of the sound and images are very high, although this boxed set isn't overloaded with extras, if you were to compare this release to the He-Man series. This boxed set includes four individual interviews of the staff that are just over 5 minutes each, a live action sequence, the original "Young Sentinels" introduction, and the same "The Magic Of Filmation" that appears in other DVD boxed sets such as He-Man and Flash Gordon.

Other than that, everything else is vintage Filmation. Usage of silhouttes, recycled footage, and a very 70's "wah-wah" guitar in a lot of the background music. Comparing the plot lines of Space Sentinels to other current modern shows like it, there isn't anything that special, but it's a good effort nonetheless.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


35 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Two Complete Classic '70s Filmation Animated Series In One Package!, August 24, 2006
By 
Servo (Atlanta, GA USA) - See all my reviews
(VINE VOICE)   
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: Space Sentinels: The Complete Series & The Freedom Force: The Complete Series (DVD)
Originally titled "The Young Sentinels" [changing its name to "Space Sentinels" midseason to emphasize their space background], the 1977-78 NBC Saturday morning series "Space Sentinels" featured the culturally diverse immortal heroes Hercules, Nordic strongman ("Blackstar's" George DiCenzo); Astraea, beautiful African American shapeshifter; and Mercury, swift Asian American speedster; The trio, who had been taken from Earth centuries ago then endowed and trained in their special powers by sentient supercomputer Sentinel One, protected the Earth and the galaxy from an assortment of aliens and time-travelers.

The following season in the fall of 1978, Hercules returned to the superhero business on a different network and with a different team. "The Freedom Force," one of seven segments from CBS's ninety-minute "Tarzan and the Super 7" show featured The Valley of Time, home of the Freedom Force: Isis, goddess of the elements ("Flash Gordon's" Diane Pershing); Hercules, the world's mightiest man (now voiced by Bob Denison); Merlin, master of magic; Sinbad, hero of the seven seas; and Super Samurai, giant of justice; all champions of freedom who battled fantasy-driven mythological foes.

Join them now on adventures through time and fantasy with "Space Sentinels & The Freedom Force - The Complete Series!" This 2-disc collection features all 13 episodes of "Space Sentinels," and all 5 episodes of "The Freedom Force," plus the following Special Features:

* Interview with creators Lou Scheimer, Buzz Dixon, Darrel McNeil, Michael Reaves, Robert Kline and David Wise.
* "The Magic of Filmation" documentary tracing the history of Filmation, and its quarter century legacy of popular animated and live-action series
* "Young Sentinels" audition tapes
* Model Sheet Gallery - featuring original images from Space Sentinels and Freedom Force
* Young Sentinels gallery - early presentation images for the cartoon that would become Space Sentinels
* Spanish language tracks for all 13 Space Sentinels episodes
* DVD-ROM features - scripts for all 13 episodes of Space Sentinels and 3 episodes for The Freedom Force
* Trivia for both series
* Digital remastering of sound and video

Space Sentinels:
1. Morpheus: The Sinister Sentinel
2. The Time Traveler
3. Space Giants
4. The Return of Anubis
5. The Prime Sentinel
6. Loki
7. The Sorceress
8. The Wizard of Od
9. Fauna
10. The Jupiter Spore
11. Voyage to the Inner World
12. The Test
13. The Worldship


The Freedom Force:
1. The Dragon Riders
2. The Scarlet Samurai
3. The Plant Soldiers
4. Morgana's Revenge
5. The Robot

Two fun classic '70s Filmation animated series for the price of one!
Recommended!
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars All I need is a bowl of Frankenberry..., December 5, 2006
By 
A. Gammill (West Point, MS United States) - See all my reviews
(VINE VOICE)    (TOP 1000 REVIEWER)    (REAL NAME)   
This review is from: Space Sentinels: The Complete Series & The Freedom Force: The Complete Series (DVD)
Ahh...the seventies. I remember really liking this one as a kid. If you've never seen it: Think "Superfriends" in space. The animation is classic 70's Filmmation. In other words, not really very good. But the stories are reasonably well-done, although this is strictly kids' stuff (the robot Moe is particularly grating to my adult mentality).

The bottom line is, Space Sentinels is a nice nostalgic trip if you were between the ages of 5 and 12 in 1977. For most everyone else, it's probably not worth owning.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hello Sentinel fans, August 7, 2007
By 
Darryl Wheeler (LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS United States) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)   
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: Space Sentinels: The Complete Series & The Freedom Force: The Complete Series (DVD)
If you loved cartoons like I did in the '70 then you have to get Space Sentinels. This is one of the show that in my opinion was ahead of it time to think a woman, A black woman at that was the leader of superteam was not something you saw on tv and the cast was multi ethic. I still get a kick out of the space ship. It would be cool if someone would do a modern version with the orginal voice actors just think with the new computer technology and animation graphics. I will say if you never have seen the show its worth picking up. You will enjoy it.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I LOVE THIS DVD!, August 22, 2009
This review is from: Space Sentinels: The Complete Series & The Freedom Force: The Complete Series (DVD)
I was a huge fan of Freedom Force when I was a kid. I was so disappointed that there were only a few episodes of it. I didn't even know it had been made into a dvd and when I saw it boxed together with Space Sentinels I knew I had to buy it. This has brought back some wonderful memories of Saturday mornings. Two double sided dvds with great quality. Definitely would recommend to any cartoon fan.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Austere, April 13, 2009
This review is from: Space Sentinels: The Complete Series & The Freedom Force: The Complete Series (DVD)
I never heard of The Space Sentinels until recently. This is probably Filmation's least attractive Cartoon Series, He-Man being the most. I watch it on Saturdays and it almost depresses me, or maybe it's the creepy music of Thomas A.Chase. I will watch it anyway. I can easily be persuaded to change my mind. It is typical Filmation production. MO is an integral character counterpart of Orko, Cowl or Bat-Mite.
The very short run of The Freedom Force is a little more interesting.
After someone in a discussion forum recommended it to me, and that two Dvds with eighteen episodes for $1.80 at the time, I could not resist.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Blast from the Past, November 1, 2008
This review is from: Space Sentinels: The Complete Series & The Freedom Force: The Complete Series (DVD)
I got this mainly because it was something from my childhood. To be honest I was pleasently surprised. The stories were so so, but the cartoon artwork is actually better then some of what you see today. The story is simple enough, histories greatest heroes are gathered to defend a mystical realm. They kick butt, share the love and the story always has a moral. Remember when all cartoons were like that?
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A trip down memory lane, November 4, 2007
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: Space Sentinels: The Complete Series & The Freedom Force: The Complete Series (DVD)
Super Samurai!!! Ha! HA! great 70's goodness If you are old enough to remember watching this 1st run on T.V. then just pry loose a few dollars and get this. It is allot of fun and brings back memories of a younger time. The extras on the DVD's by the creative genius at Filmation are fun to watch too. These are the series that were the fore runner of other things like HE-MAN and the masters of the universe.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another Filmation funfest!, August 12, 2007
This review is from: Space Sentinels: The Complete Series & The Freedom Force: The Complete Series (DVD)
I won't go into the name change from Young Sentinels to Space Sentinels;that's already been covered.What we have here is a kind of predecessor to the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers (Americanized version), or what at first appears to be rejects from the Super Friends. Don't let appearances fool you; this is still a great superhero series that's worth having. My two personal favorite episodes are THE TIME TRAVELERS and THE RETURN OF ANUBIS. The tyrannosaur voice in TIME TRAVELERS is the exact same cavernous moan used for a T-Rex in the TARZAN,LORD OF THE JUNGLE episode TARZAN AT THE EARTH'S CORE (I wished this series would see a DVD release!),the way a 70's dino should sound! The Freedom Force segments are quite good. Watching Isis animated is great but I wished that JoAnna Cameron had done the voice.The same with Hercules;George DiCenzo in YS/SS and not in FF. Also, the FF episodes end with the opening dialogue laid over the closing credits, but to be honest I really don't remember if that's how the actual broadcasts ended. My reason for four stars is the fact that these are double-sided DVDs with fingerprints and scratches;these didn't hurt playback but are annoying when BCI takes great care in packaging the live-action Filmation shows but from what I've seen not the animated ones.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 70's Animation at its Best, March 7, 2010
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: Space Sentinels: The Complete Series & The Freedom Force: The Complete Series (DVD)
The Space(Young?) Sentinels is one of my favorite animated cartoons ever made. The Prime Sentinel and the episode with the evil Sentinel are my favorite episodes. Mo the robot was possibly a mistake, but Mo added a more childish feel to the cartoon which is technically the way it is supposed to be. Astria, Hercules, and Mercury are the three Sentinels. Hercules guest starred on the Freedom Force, my number one animated cartoon of the 70's and possibly ever. All three are immortal(they never die and retain youth forever), are capable of supersonic flight with their "jetbelts", and have far beyond Earth's current technology. Astria can change into any animal, real or mythological(lions, tigers, bears, elephants, dragons, anything,etc.) regardless of size or weight. Mercury is capable of flight even faster than the other Sentinels. Mercury also can run and move at the speed of light and also has clear martial arts skills(displays Karate style kicks and strikes in many episodes). Hercules, if you don't already know,is superhumanly strong although not on a par with say, Superman, or the Hulk(in this show). In comics, Hercules was far stronger than in Sentinels but Hercules is far beyond human in the Sentinels. Like Ark II, another really good 70's show(live action too!), good morals are taught but not quite as often. It is pretty subtle too. If you like Superfriends, Avengers, or X-Men, this is probably for you, especially Freedom Force. Super Samurai, a 20 feet tall, armored, far beyond human in strength samurai is one character. Hercules is another. Merlin is another. Sinbad(and Lamprey) is another. Hercules rides Pegasus in the Freedom Force. All those with Isis(same hair color and costume as Secrets of Isis series) to round it off. Now THAT is a SUPER team! Superfriends, superpowers, supervillains, super adventure. The only bad thing may be the outdated sound effects. One final thing but no big deal. Listen for Hercules to call Mercury a famous 70's insult, repeatedly, on the Space Sentinels. Would the networks DARE air it these days? I DOUBT IT! Nothing obscene or cussing but a little surprising. I hope it makes you laugh.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


‹ Previous | 1 2 | Next ›
Most Helpful First | Newest First

This product

Space Sentinels: The Complete Series & The Freedom Force: The Complete Series
Used & New from: $7.52
Add to wishlist See buying options