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Fireball XL5 - The Complete Series
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| Genre | Action & Adventure, Science Fiction |
| Format | Multiple Formats, NTSC, Black & White, Animated, Box set, Dolby, Full Screen, Closed-captioned |
| Contributor | John Bluthal, Paul Maxwell, Sylvia Anderson, David Graham, Gerry Anderson |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 5 |
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Forty years ago, the legendary producer Gerry Anderson launched a way-out series set a century ahead of its time. Far beyond the solar system, Colonel Steve Zodiac, commander of the spaceship Fireball XL5, and his trusty crew patrol the vast reaches of Sector 2Fans of Anderson's Thunderbirds and Space 1999 will be amazed by his early mastery of supermarionation techniques. Now all 39 otherworldly adventures of his groundbreaking cult hit have been re-mastered and arranged in original production order. In vivid black and white. 16 hours 54 min. on 5 DVDs.
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Producer Gerry Anderson is something of a legend in his native England, based primarily on the popular TV series Thunderbirds, its various spinoffs, and this, its 1962-'63 predecessor. All were produced in "Supermarionation"; i.e., they're puppet shows--not especially sophisticated ones (to say the least), but ones that many viewers seemed to adore. This five-disc boxed set contains all 39 episodes of Fireball XL5, totaling nearly 17 hours (plus extras).
The stories concern the efforts of captain-hero Steve Zodiac and his crew (including Steve's love interest and a talkative robot, voiced respectively by Anderson's then-wife Sylvia and Anderson himself; the pair were also cowriters) to protect "Sector 25" of the solar system from alien invasion. They battle killer rays and alien criminals, visit mysterious planets, and escape from all manner of perilous circumstances... they use ray guns and fly around with "thrust packs" and on "jetmobiles" (reducing the need for walking, which puppets don't do so well)... in other words, typical sci-fi fare. But while the animation is laughable (little attempt was made to disguise the strings that hold up puppets and props alike) and the effects primitive, there's no denying the show's campy charm (indeed, people who study such things consider it to be an important influence on the sci-fi genre in general). Is it a bit too much of a good thing? Probably not for anyone willing to make the investment. DVD extras include photos, a couple of featurettes, and audio commentary on two episodes (voice actor David Graham on "The Doomed Planet" and director Alan Pattillo on "Space City Special"). --Sam Graham
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.33:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 4 ounces
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, NTSC, Black & White, Animated, Box set, Dolby, Full Screen, Closed-captioned
- Run time : 16 hours and 54 minutes
- Release date : February 25, 2003
- Actors : David Graham, Sylvia Anderson, Paul Maxwell, John Bluthal, Gerry Anderson
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
- Studio : A&E Home Video
- ASIN : B00007J6DN
- Writers : Gerry Anderson
- Number of discs : 5
- Best Sellers Rank: #148,535 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #3,237 in Science Fiction DVDs
- #13,755 in Action & Adventure DVDs
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My earliest memories as a child were sitting and watching this program with my older brother. He was 13, I was 3. We would watch Clutch Cargo,Sally Starr, Gene London and Fireball XL5 together. I found the images and stories from Fireball scarey but intriquing. I can remember seeing the images of the Fireball XL5 taking off, seperating, flying though space, and landing and importing them directly into my imagination, to be downloaded to my toys, and imaginary journeys with my rocket ships. Everything that I could pick up and "fly" through space, my mind's eye viewed as a space ship. Later, my wife and I used to joke about these marionettes and their faulty and comical motor skills. Many side splitting evenings we would refer to these marionette plays parroting their movable bottom lips, exagerated eye brows, and the numb motions of their hands. When I saw this set on line,it was probably the quickest Amazon purchase decision I have made.
One weekend evening, we opened the box set together, and watched several episodes...and I can tell you, though it had been 40 some odd years since this show was aired, and when we last saw them, we both had a joyful trip down memory lane. Who can remember the early sixties...this brought us both back.
I am an avid sci fi fan. I read sci-fi..I am a card holding Trekker...I was first in line to see Star Wars...read and understood Dune in JR High. Fireball
XL is seminal. It set the theme for Lost in Space...Star Trek...Star Wars and Battlestar Galactica. Just watch the episodes....It is all the same! It may be blasphemy to suggest that Gene Roddenbury stole some of the ideas from Fireball XL5... but the similarities are uncanny.
I have one more observation...was a connection that I had with my older brother. He viewed these videos...and it brough him back to 1963 too. I wonder how many connections these videos will make for you. Buy them. They will bring you back.
Enter the 21st century and the Fireball XL5 DVDs are released and I picked up the set from the subliminal memories I had of the show. I still don't remember a thing about any of the episodes but what a great surprise and fun it was to view the first DVD and get totally floored by the scripts, the production values, and the characters in this series.
Ok, the silly strings always show in the episodes, but the actors take their parts so seriously that you start to imagine that the marionettes are actually live. The shows exhibit quite a lot of sophistication in the stories as the XL5 crew visits different planets, meet up with space aliens, and interact with each other.
The ensemble cast of Steve Zodiac, Matt, and Venus form a tight bond that predates the threesome in the original Star Trek series. There are some scientific goofs in the series such as the crew going out into space without space suits (what, they breath in a vacuum?) but I suppose if they are 100 years into the future, perhaps they had a force-field around them. ;)
In any event, each episode is truly enjoyable for me and I am totally in awe with the "special effects" the great writing, and voice acting. I'm only up to the second DVD so far, but I'm totally looking forward to view the rest of the set.
If you want to see how it was done before CG, pick this set up and marvel (and laugh) at how it was done in the past. In any event, the character actors believed in what they were doing and this totally shows through in the episodes. Hardly a bit of camp or cheese. If it did, it would have made me a "tootie" for buying it. :D



