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I’m so elated to have Hide on DVD but I have to admit…this is very likely unbiased a bootleg release. The represent quality is nothing to brag about and the menus and such ogle like something out of a personal collection.
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That being said, there’s something ample about having Shroud available at my fingertips… though I would steal an official “dependable” release.
I might also add that the DVD I received did not match the artwork seen on this Amazon page.
MASK was an obscure line of toys, cartoons, and comics that showed up in the mid-80’s to battle it out with GI Joe and the Transformers for toy supremacy. Shroud probably lost that war, but it keep up a genuine fight. Produced by Kenner, the strategy was dirt simple, seize a slight of GI Joe and a miniature of the Transformers and combine them into a current conception. Cloak was the result. Some people probably saw this as a blatant rip off of proven ideas, but Veil peaceful had a clear charm, so to relate.
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MASK was a team of diverse special agents that wore fearsome helmets that endowed them with fabulous abilities - everything from lifting heavy objects to creating holograms to firing mountain-shattering laser beams. The masks themselves looked like everything from ceremonial tribal concoctions to halloween costumes. The Cover team all drove or piloted normal, every day vehicles that transformed to screech hi-tech weaponry and abilities. MASK’s mortal enemies were an deplorable team of criminals known as VENOM, who were similarly equipped as their Veil counterparts. VENOM, not unlike Cobra or the Decepticons, was always up to no grand - incessantly plotting to retract over the world, select priceless love, or honest beat the Veil team in a circuit bustle.
This is an spellbinding location of cartoons with many amusing moments and clever location designs. It is obscure, even though it traditional to air on weekdays when I was a kid. I daresay that many of these episodes were more lively than the Transformers and GI Joe in my conception. VENOM’s wacky “world domination” plans were usually scientifically plausible and/or historically lawful - enjoy it or not. Which was, without a doubt unique to say the least. This is Collection 2 and when combined with Collection 1, it encompasses the entire Shroud library - including the remarkable more light-hearted, race-themed “Split Seconds” era that appeared apt before Shroud went the map of the Dodo Bird.
