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"The Final Frontier"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

YESSS!!!

I love this! Octo and I have discussed this; the shows are based on a bunch of scripts that were intended for the fourth season of TOS. That's why there's a second tribbles episode and a third Mudd episode, written by the original authors. Plus D. C. Fontana's time portal flashback story in which Spock meets the boy Spock (which is the only part of TAS considered canon).

They had all the original actors and all the original writers. So it's Trek (especially given that miserable production values were the norm of Trek until 1979).

The animation is so rudimentary that you have to do a lot of "filling in" mentally, but, again, Star Trek makes us do that all the time.

I repeat: YESSS!!!

July 17, 2006 12:03 PM

Blogger JPX said...

I have these on bootleg and they're terrific! You actually forget that you're not watching TOS. That Spock story you refer to is great! I thought the Mudd story was also considered canon? I also love the animation - it's that same style as the 60s Amazing Spider-Man show, which is also a lot of fun.

July 17, 2006 12:51 PM

Blogger Malnurtured Snay said...

I have, I think, never seen so much as an episode of TAS -- or if I did, it was so long ago I don't remember. TVShowsonDVD.com has the actual box art up now -- I'm excited about this release!

July 17, 2006 11:14 PM

Blogger Octopunk said...

Whenever I saw this as a kid, I always saw THE SAME EPISODE. It had kid Spock running into a weird nest of snaky, stag beetly things.

Later, I would experience the same phenomenon with Mork and Mindy. That is, I saw the same episode my first and second time ever seeing the show. And it was the one where Mork runs into that weird nest of snaky things.

July 18, 2006 12:22 AM

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