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Star Trek: The Original Series - Season 2 AKA Star Trek: TOS (1967-1968)
To boldly go where no man has gone before.Director: Joseph Pevney / Marc Daniels / Ralph Senensky / Gene Nelson / James Komack / Vincent McEveety / John Meredyth Lucas
OVERALL: Draw-
OVERALL: Draw
**Original releases (no new CGI-effects):
R2/R4 has an additional featurette "Star Trek’s Favourite Moments". Note that on R1, some stores (e.g. "Best Buy") sold the missing featurette on a bonus supplemental disc.
**"Remastered Edition" (new CGI-effects):
Only subtitle and language differences. Note, that 2 "Text commentaries" (episodes: "Amok Time" and "The Trouble with Tribbles"), 4 "Red Shirt Logs" and Photo gallery are missing from the original releases. -
CUTS:
- R1 America- Paramount Home Entertainment - This is the 70's rerun edited versions of the episodes.
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R1 Remastered America- Paramount Home Entertainment - No cuts. Includes ONLY the "remastered" versions of the "Season Two". Main upgrades include (info from the official Startrek.com-site):
*Space ship exteriors: The “U.S.S. Enterprise”, as well as other starships, are replaced with state of the art CGI-created ships. The new computer-generated Enterprise is based on the exact measurements of the original model, which now rests in the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.
*Show opening: The Enterprise and planets seen in the main title sequence are redone, giving them depth and dimension for the first time.
*Galaxy shots: All the graphics of the galaxy, so frequently seen through the viewscreen on the Enterprise's bridge, are redone.
*Exteriors: The battle scenes, planets and ships from other cultures (notably the Romulan “Bird of Prey” and Klingon “Battle Cruisers”) are updated.
*Background scenes: Some of the iconic, yet flat, matte paintings used as backdrops for the strange, new worlds have a CGI face-lift, adding atmosphere and lighting.
+ *The refurbished episodes also feature higher quality sound for the famous opening theme. The original score by composer Alexander Courage, has been re-recorded in state-of-the-art digital stereo audio with an orchestra and a female singer belting out the famous vocals. A digitally re-mastered version of William Shatner's classic original recording of the 38-word "Space, the final frontier..." monologue continues to open each episode.
--"The Cage" (Prod # 001) "rejected" pilot episode did not air during the original run of the series and is not included in this set. -
R2 Remastered Germany- Paramount Home Entertainment - No cuts. Includes ONLY the "remastered" versions of the "Season Two". Main upgrades include (info from the official Startrek.com-site):
*Space ship exteriors: The “U.S.S. Enterprise”, as well as other starships, are replaced with state of the art CGI-created ships. The new computer-generated Enterprise is based on the exact measurements of the original model, which now rests in the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.
*Show opening: The Enterprise and planets seen in the main title sequence are redone, giving them depth and dimension for the first time.
*Galaxy shots: All the graphics of the galaxy, so frequently seen through the viewscreen on the Enterprise's bridge, are redone.
*Exteriors: The battle scenes, planets and ships from other cultures (notably the Romulan “Bird of Prey” and Klingon “Battle Cruisers”) are updated.
*Background scenes: Some of the iconic, yet flat, matte paintings used as backdrops for the strange, new worlds have a CGI face-lift, adding atmosphere and lighting.
+ *The refurbished episodes also feature higher quality sound for the famous opening theme. The original score by composer Alexander Courage, has been re-recorded in state-of-the-art digital stereo audio with an orchestra and a female singer belting out the famous vocals. A digitally re-mastered version of William Shatner's classic original recording of the 38-word "Space, the final frontier..." monologue continues to open each episode.
--"The Cage" (Prod # 001) "rejected" pilot episode did not air during the original run of the series and is not included in this set. - R2 United Kingdom- Paramount Home Entertainment - This is the 70's rerun edited versions of the episodes.
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R2 Remastered United Kingdom- Paramount Home Entertainment - --No cuts. Includes ONLY the "remastered" versions of the "Season Two". Main upgrades include (info from the official Startrek.com-site):
*Space ship exteriors: The “U.S.S. Enterprise”, as well as other starships, are replaced with state of the art CGI-created ships. The new computer-generated Enterprise is based on the exact measurements of the original model, which now rests in the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.
*Show opening: The Enterprise and planets seen in the main title sequence are redone, giving them depth and dimension for the first time.
*Galaxy shots: All the graphics of the galaxy, so frequently seen through the viewscreen on the Enterprise's bridge, are redone.
*Exteriors: The battle scenes, planets and ships from other cultures (notably the Romulan “Bird of Prey” and Klingon “Battle Cruisers”) are updated.
*Background scenes: Some of the iconic, yet flat, matte paintings used as backdrops for the strange, new worlds have a CGI face-lift, adding atmosphere and lighting.
+ *The refurbished episodes also feature higher quality sound for the famous opening theme. The original score by composer Alexander Courage, has been re-recorded in state-of-the-art digital stereo audio with an orchestra and a female singer belting out the famous vocals. A digitally re-mastered version of William Shatner's classic original recording of the 38-word "Space, the final frontier..." monologue continues to open each episode.
--"The Cage" (Prod # 001) "rejected" pilot episode did not air during the original run of the series and is not included in this set. - R4 Australia- Paramount Home Entertainment - This is the 70's rerun edited versions of the episodes.
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Comparison added by Goran_Andersson on 01/10/05
Comparison last updated by Samuel_Scott on 22/06/13UPDATE LOG:
22/06/13 - Added UK and German remastered releases.
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