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Jason of Star Command - The Complete Series
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Manufacturer: Bci / Eclipse
Starring: Susan Pratt, James Doohan, Tamara Dobson, John Russell, Ram Anand
Directed By: Arthur H. Nadel
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: BCI ECLIPSE LLC
EAN: 0787364724499
Format: Box set
Label: Bci / Eclipse
Manufacturer: Bci / Eclipse
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: Bci / Eclipse
Release Date: 2007-05-08
Running Time: 500
Studio: Bci / Eclipse
Theatrical Release Date: 1979-09-15

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Spotlight customer reviews:

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Summary: It's good for kids.....
Comment: .....but I'm not a kid. From an adult viewpoint, there are far better shows to watch if you enjoy sci-fi, fantasy, or space opera. This show is extremely simplistic and perhaps worth a revisit for nostalgia, but not worth spending money.

A few series I recommend (either for yourself or kids) that won't insult the intelligence: Star Trek, Twilight Zone, Planet of the Apes Weekly Series, Land of the Lost, Buck Rogers, Quantum Leap, Outer Limits, Stargate.



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Summary: Season One Was Fun
Comment: The 28 episodes of the Saturday morning sci-fi series "Jason of Star Command" were originally broadcast on CBS from 1978-1980. The first season's 16 episodes (15 minutes each) were the live action portion of "Tarzan and the Super 7". The 12 episodes from Season Two had their own thirty-minute time-slot.

The series was a "Space Academy" spin-off with a number of "Star Wars" features. It may remind contemporary viewers of the "Buck Rogers" series, or at least a low budget version targeted at pre-teen boys. Craig Littler plays the title character, a space pilot assigned to defend Star Command (a Division of Space Academy) from a "Ming the Merciless" type, the evil "Master of the Cosmos" Dragos (nicely overplayed by Sid Haig). Dragos commands a legion of mumbling creatures with moth heads, mostly they just sit around a table and listen to him rant about Jason. Littler is pretty much devoid of any real acting talent but at least knows enough to not look directly into the camera when speaking his lines.

Littler and Haig are about all that links the two seasons as the show was recast when it was renewed. You are unlikely to find a more extreme example of producers shooting themselves in the foot between seasons than what happened with this series. The show's original draws were James "Scotty" Doohan (who attracted "Star Trek" fans) and Susan O'Hanlon (who filled out her costume so well that older than target audience male viewers kept tuning in).

For Season Two Doohan was replaced by John "The Lawman" Russell, a decent actor who must have needed work very badly because he let them paint his face blue; although this make-up arrangement had no vital link to the storyline. O'Hanlon was replaced by Tamora "Cleopatra Jones" Dobson, who might actually have been a worse actor than Littler; which might account for the perception that his acting improved during the course of the series.

Also of note during Season Two was the three-episode appearance of an aging Francine York as Queen Medusa (a character probably based on her guest role as Queen Niolani ten years earlier on "Lost in Space"). Queen Medusa looked like my cub-scout den mother, but dressed in purple spandex and wearing way too much make-up.

Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child.

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Summary: Jason of Star Command - The Complete Series
Comment: WOW memories flood back when this one was aired in Australia in the late 70's, This series make me into the sci-fi addict I am happily am today, Poor effects, sloppy acting and hunky actors. What more can you want?.
A top series in my book

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Summary: This was a great SiFi series from the 70's
Comment: This was a great SiFi series from the 70's. I would definitely recommend it to SiFi lovers.

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Summary: GREAT 70'S SATURDAY MORNING DVD
Comment: JASON OF STAR COMMAND IS ONE THE CLASSIC 70'S SATURDAY MORNING SHOW THAT YOU MUST HAVE IN YOUR DVD COLLECTION!!!!!


Editorial Reviews:

Working from within a secret section of Space Academy a daring soldier of fortune named Jason joins with his friends to combat the sinister forces that conspire to dominate the stars. Jason is aided on his missions by Commanders Carnavin and Stone computer expert Nicole strong alien Samantha eccentric scientist Dr. E.J. Parsafoot and 2 robots Peepo and the portable W1K1. Together they face the evil machinations of Dragos - the self-proclaimed Master of the Cosmos - and his ali9en minions aboard the Dragonship. Extras include new documentary commentaries special effects demo reel interview with villain Sid Haig photo galleries bookletFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS UPC: 787364724499


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