Robotech - Distribution

Distribution

Following the original broadcast, the series enjoyed popularity on home video in VHS and DVD formats from the following distributors:

For more information, see Robotech (TV series): Home Video Release
  • Family Home Entertainment (VHS, Laserdisc) (First six-tape run of The Macross Saga was heavily edited, with roughly 38 minutes of footage cut from each six-episode tape. The episode "Private Time" was almost entirely removed, with only a few minutes of the beginning and end being shown.)
  • Palladium Books (VHS)
  • Streamline Pictures (VHS, Laserdisc)
  • ADV Films (DVD Region 1 — North America)
  • A&E Networks Home Entertainment (DVD Region 1 — North America)
  • Manga Entertainment (DVD Region 2 — UK)
  • Madman Entertainment (DVD Region 4 — Australia)
  • FUNimation Entertainment (DVD Region 1 — USA) (Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles — Release date: 02/06/2007)
  • Revelation Films (DVD Region 2 — UK) (Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles — Release date: 07/23/2007)
  • Go Entertiainment (DVD Region 2 — UK) (Region 2 version of A&E's Boxset)
  • Guangdong Qianhe Audio & Video (DVD Region 6 — China) (Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles — Release date: 08/20/2007)

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