Besides, this is one of several new additions to my video library! In mint condition and none of that cut-up box art to fit in a smaller case! Glad to get it for a good price too.
Well, as good as any Mark Mercury song can sound. I'm gonna have to do a post all about Mark Mercury someday. Assuming I can find out anything about Mark Mercury. Hey, look. He's got a website!
For a VHS rip that audio sounds really incredibly clean.
Hate to admit this came from a different source altogether (also much longer if you noticed the extra footage).
Well, as good as any Mark Mercury song can sound. I'm gonna have to do a post all about Mark Mercury someday. Assuming I can find out anything about Mark Mercury. Hey, look. He's got a website!
He does! ^_^
Really, it's not a bad tune if you think of it in a certain way. Also a shame it was in an era when Japanese cartoons could've taken America by storm via Cable TV. Captain Harlock would've been perhaps that cartoon I caught one day on Nick or someplace and just fell in love with if given the proper treatment/presentation (what the first FHE volume at least tried to prove, the second just goes downhill).
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Besides, this is one of several new additions to my video library! In mint condition and none of that cut-up box art to fit in a smaller case! Glad to get it for a good price too.
For a VHS rip that audio sounds really incredibly clean.
Well, as good as any Mark Mercury song can sound. I'm gonna have to do a post all about Mark Mercury someday. Assuming I can find out anything about Mark Mercury. Hey, look. He's got a website!
For a VHS rip that audio sounds really incredibly clean.
Hate to admit this came from a different source altogether (also much longer if you noticed the extra footage).
Well, as good as any Mark Mercury song can sound. I'm gonna have to do a post all about Mark Mercury someday. Assuming I can find out anything about Mark Mercury. Hey, look. He's got a website!
He does! ^_^
Really, it's not a bad tune if you think of it in a certain way. Also a shame it was in an era when Japanese cartoons could've taken America by storm via Cable TV. Captain Harlock would've been perhaps that cartoon I caught one day on Nick or someplace and just fell in love with if given the proper treatment/presentation (what the first FHE volume at least tried to prove, the second just goes downhill).
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