Star Trek - The Next Generation Laserdisc - Log 10

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Option 1: Outer box condition: Ex (With Obi)

Inner sleeve condition: Ex

Disc condition: Ex

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Option 2: Outer box condition: Ex-

Inner sleeve condition: Ex-

Disc condition: Ex-

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Released in 1997, 6 discs, 552 minutes! Discs contain both English And Japanese soundtracks. PILF-2014

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In Japan, 14 laserdisc box sets were released (Log 1-14) containing all 7 seasons of the Next Generation TV series.

Based on the success of the release formula used when The Original Series was issued on LaserDisc in Japan, CIC Video (the Japanese releasing studio for Paramount titles) made a slight alteration to the formula and began issuing episodes of The Next Generation on LaserDisc. Instead of single box sets housing an entire season (each would have been a whopping 13 discs), CIC decided to split the seasons in half. Each ½ season was boxed in a deluxe slipcase (with the exception of the first season which are in actual boxes), containing six or seven discs. Each episode is Bilingual - English Stereo on the Digital Audio tracks and dubbed Japanese Stereo on the Analog tracks. Prices for each set were fairly high, between ¥38,000 and ¥60,000 per set. That's approximately £200-350 per box set, based on a quick conversion in 2024!

Each episode is complete and unedited in this series. The episode "Sub Rosa", which was cut on the US versions, is complete in this series. They are presented in Production Order - but as there were 12 or 14 episodes per box, none of the two part episodes are divided between box sets - with the exception of the season cliff hangers.

External box art is consistent across the entire set of 14 boxes. Each disc is housed in its own jacket, complete with episode specific images. The jacket art is uniform across all 89 discs, which is a nice change from the US editions.

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Please note: It is impossible to play through every disc to ensure each one is perfect, therefore the grading is based on a visual inspection only.

Each item is sold as a vintage collectors item, with unknown playback conditions.

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Option 1: Outer box condition: Ex (With Obi)

Inner sleeve condition: Ex

Disc condition: Ex

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Option 2: Outer box condition: Ex-

Inner sleeve condition: Ex-

Disc condition: Ex-

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Released in 1997, 6 discs, 552 minutes! Discs contain both English And Japanese soundtracks. PILF-2014

.

.

In Japan, 14 laserdisc box sets were released (Log 1-14) containing all 7 seasons of the Next Generation TV series.

Based on the success of the release formula used when The Original Series was issued on LaserDisc in Japan, CIC Video (the Japanese releasing studio for Paramount titles) made a slight alteration to the formula and began issuing episodes of The Next Generation on LaserDisc. Instead of single box sets housing an entire season (each would have been a whopping 13 discs), CIC decided to split the seasons in half. Each ½ season was boxed in a deluxe slipcase (with the exception of the first season which are in actual boxes), containing six or seven discs. Each episode is Bilingual - English Stereo on the Digital Audio tracks and dubbed Japanese Stereo on the Analog tracks. Prices for each set were fairly high, between ¥38,000 and ¥60,000 per set. That's approximately £200-350 per box set, based on a quick conversion in 2024!

Each episode is complete and unedited in this series. The episode "Sub Rosa", which was cut on the US versions, is complete in this series. They are presented in Production Order - but as there were 12 or 14 episodes per box, none of the two part episodes are divided between box sets - with the exception of the season cliff hangers.

External box art is consistent across the entire set of 14 boxes. Each disc is housed in its own jacket, complete with episode specific images. The jacket art is uniform across all 89 discs, which is a nice change from the US editions.

.

.

Please note: It is impossible to play through every disc to ensure each one is perfect, therefore the grading is based on a visual inspection only.

Each item is sold as a vintage collectors item, with unknown playback conditions.

Option 1: Outer box condition: Ex (With Obi)

Inner sleeve condition: Ex

Disc condition: Ex

.

Option 2: Outer box condition: Ex-

Inner sleeve condition: Ex-

Disc condition: Ex-

.

Released in 1997, 6 discs, 552 minutes! Discs contain both English And Japanese soundtracks. PILF-2014

.

.

In Japan, 14 laserdisc box sets were released (Log 1-14) containing all 7 seasons of the Next Generation TV series.

Based on the success of the release formula used when The Original Series was issued on LaserDisc in Japan, CIC Video (the Japanese releasing studio for Paramount titles) made a slight alteration to the formula and began issuing episodes of The Next Generation on LaserDisc. Instead of single box sets housing an entire season (each would have been a whopping 13 discs), CIC decided to split the seasons in half. Each ½ season was boxed in a deluxe slipcase (with the exception of the first season which are in actual boxes), containing six or seven discs. Each episode is Bilingual - English Stereo on the Digital Audio tracks and dubbed Japanese Stereo on the Analog tracks. Prices for each set were fairly high, between ¥38,000 and ¥60,000 per set. That's approximately £200-350 per box set, based on a quick conversion in 2024!

Each episode is complete and unedited in this series. The episode "Sub Rosa", which was cut on the US versions, is complete in this series. They are presented in Production Order - but as there were 12 or 14 episodes per box, none of the two part episodes are divided between box sets - with the exception of the season cliff hangers.

External box art is consistent across the entire set of 14 boxes. Each disc is housed in its own jacket, complete with episode specific images. The jacket art is uniform across all 89 discs, which is a nice change from the US editions.

.

.

Please note: It is impossible to play through every disc to ensure each one is perfect, therefore the grading is based on a visual inspection only.

Each item is sold as a vintage collectors item, with unknown playback conditions.