Posted February 24, 2025
They were the owners of the Starblazers franchise here in the states, that I enjoyed as a kid. I remember getting up extra early before school to watch it every morning.
I had the pleasure of speaking to one of the employees many times years ago, bought some of their tabletop warplay books and movies and played it with a friend some 25 years ago.
It's because of them I got into japanime, and fell in love with the Space Battleship Yamato series. But it appears they are now defunct. I tried to contact them recently to purchase the first series of Starblazers again as that was lost in a move and found they are gone. Probably another business that folded during the pandemic. I see someone else has taken their name now. At least I still have the first five movies.
RIP Voyager Entertainment. Nice people, too. I asked them if they were going to license the live action film of Yamato here in the states, and they said they were trying.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starblazers
edited for grammar
I had the pleasure of speaking to one of the employees many times years ago, bought some of their tabletop warplay books and movies and played it with a friend some 25 years ago.
It's because of them I got into japanime, and fell in love with the Space Battleship Yamato series. But it appears they are now defunct. I tried to contact them recently to purchase the first series of Starblazers again as that was lost in a move and found they are gone. Probably another business that folded during the pandemic. I see someone else has taken their name now. At least I still have the first five movies.
RIP Voyager Entertainment. Nice people, too. I asked them if they were going to license the live action film of Yamato here in the states, and they said they were trying.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starblazers
edited for grammar
Post edited February 24, 2025 by Plasticine879