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  1. 15 bucks at Amazon, 4 DVDs. I've completed TOS and the VI original cast movies, and am NOT going to move on to Next Generation until I get through these. Much better than I was expecting, although, still, yeah, Saturday Morning Cartoon visually and at times, vocally (but far less often than expected). Fascinating to think of this not in terms of "canon" but in terms of reality of existence in 1973 - original series four(?) years gone, cultdom still in the building stage (correct?), no budget/production interest for ANYTHING except, apparently, a cheap cartoon. But they took it and freakin' RAN with it, Star Trek Franchise in EXILE, baby. Survival move executed brilliantly. The booklet contains a few paragraphs about whether this stuff is "real" or not, which is pretty dam funny to somebody who's in no way a Trekkie, just enjoying the shit out of discovering it all, but as far as "canon" and shit goes, hell, who was involved here and/or what was done that would in ANY way render this "invalid" and/or "un-real"? Serious Trek fans who agree or disagree, input appreciated.
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