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Star Trek Voyager: Seasons 1-7

Star Trek Voyager: Seasons 1-7Actors: Kate Mulgrew, Jeri Ryan
Studio: Paramount
Category: DVD

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 121 reviews
Sales Rank: 4,300

Format: Box set, Color, Dolby
Languages: English (Subtitled), English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Region: 1
Discs: 47
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Running Time: 7782 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.4
Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 7.7 x 5.5

MPN: 097360553741
UPC: 097360553741
EAN: 0097360553741
ASIN: B00062IDDS

Theatrical Release Date: January 16, 1995
Release Date: December 21, 2004
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5 out of 5 stars Lousy packaging, high cost, BUT IT'S VOYAGER!!   December 18, 2006
Learning All The Time (USA)
69 out of 70 found this review helpful

How I love Voyager, with its idealized view of life on a starship - exploring space; serving a strong, noble leader; belonging to a fiercely loyal community; living in a world where relationships, experiences, and knowledge take precedence over material goods. I really miss the show. I really miss the characters. I really LOVE the DVDs which allow me to bring the show into my home at will.

I echo so many of the complaints about packaging (at least three seasons have cracked packages and four have lost their flimsy plastic top - I like the suggestion of repacking them myself that another reviewer had) and about the insanely high cost ($700 at this writing) of the series. I received my DVDs a season at a time for birthdays and xmas, and I bought off of EBAY, and two of the seasons I purchased were used. So, the series CAN be owned for considerably less than $700.

But I watch these DVDs all the time. The stories don't grow old, and my devotion to the crew just deepens. Everytime I watch an episode I notice something new. I've started paying attention to filming angles, make-up (love the duct tape on Seven as she is being humanized), props, everything.

It's also interesting to me how my tastes change over the years - I hated Oblivion and Once Upon a Time when they aired, but now they are among my favorite episodes (okay I have over 50 favorite episodes but who's counting).

The other thing I love about this series is that I am able to watch it with my children (9 & 7), and the episodes frequently spark fabulous conversations. Voyager is superficially the story of how a lost Starfleet crew gets home, but so many of the episodes -- Living Witness, In the Flesh, Distant Origin, One Small Step, etc...are at heart debates and/or commentaries about lofty ideas.

The extras included with the DVDs are good - particularly the Season 1 Bujold-as-Janeway scenes. I never realized how much an actor or actress brings of themselves to a role. The energy Mulgrew projected is radically different from Bujold's energy, and I personally loved how Mulgrew brought Janeway to life.

Well anyway, I love these DVDs and think they are worth any Trek/Voyager fan getting their hands on.



5 out of 5 stars Love this series   September 4, 2005
Megan Altorfer (Portland OR USA)
37 out of 39 found this review helpful

Okay I have been a star trek fan since I was about 6 years old and my friends dad would watch the next generation every single night. Since then I have been watching the next generation, the original, deep space nine, voyager and now enterprise. Let me tell you my favorite is and will always be Voyager!

The first season was sort of lame however from 2 until 7 it is GREAT. When this season ended on tv I cried... I would seriously plan my nights around Star Trek... Now that I am nearly done with them on DVD I am about to cry again... even though I own them!!!!!

There is such a great difference between Voyager and other star treks! Voyager is showing the determination of the crew to get home. The fact that Voyager just cant fly a day to earth and get repaired/doesn't have help with a push of a button unlike other star ships. Voyager has to fiend for itself and show the human emotions of being put on a ship together without a break. I truly love the tom and blanna relationship! Those two you always wonder what will happen to them... and harry kim was always my favorite! You wonder what will happen next... he always seems to get the bad end of the deal ever since season one! However, he is seen as the baby of the ship's crew and Janeway protects her "children" with an iron fist!

I really wish this series would have made a few more season... just to explain things a little bit more and to show what happened directly after coming home (the following months)... what had happened to everyone...

Oh well I guess... the series has ended... but if you want a good star trek series that both trekies and non trekies alike can enjoy this is your series... it has drama, action, romance, well to sum it up it has a little bit of EVERYTHING in it....



5 out of 5 stars Janeway Trumps Picard!   December 21, 2006
Chuck Ruck
15 out of 16 found this review helpful

Disappointed that the original Battlestar Galactica is too short? If you are a sci-fi fan, and looking for a fun series about a ship on a long voyage home, buy Star Trek Voyager. I got into it because I was somewhat disappointed by the last few seasons of ST: The Next Generation (TNG). Despite Captain Picard's vow to "explore strange new worlds," TNG does not do this as much by the last half of the series.

Voyager is true to the original Star Trek concepts. First, Starship Voyager DOES explore strange new worlds--in the Delta Quadrent, and some of them are pretty cool! Practically every episode is full of incredible writing, plot twists, and themes about humanity.

Second, Kate Mulgrew plays a fantastic character. Admittedly I thought that having a woman captain, Catherine Janeway, was a politically-correct cop-out; I assumed that she would be even less swashbuckling than Picard. I was totally wrong; JANEWAY IS KIRK! She's a no-nonsense, "I-don't-take-crap-from-Borg" commander! If someone does a serious attack on her ship or kills a crew member, she's as compassionate but tough as Kirk in the original series.

Rick Berman and company continue their genius work in character developement. They build on the success of Spock and Data's humanity with Robert Picardo (no relation to Jean-Luc), the holographic doctor without a name. It is quite fascinating to watch this character's humanity change from being a ship's-computer character (at first, ignored by the crew) to a full-fledged crew member. Some of my favorite episodes are about him, like "Message in a Bottle" (season 4) and "Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy" (season 6). Absolute comedy!

If the doctor-with-no-name were not enough character development, enter the Borg chick, Seven of Nine. It is an interesting concept to have a main character who was raised by the borg, mothered by Janeway (There must be a million trekkies drooling over Seven in her tight outfit), and given social lessons by the doctor. Seven is also a scientific asset for the crew in their quest home.

Speaking of the Borg if you are fascinated by the Collective--the most feared and merciless enemy of earth--count on the Voyager series. From the end of Season 3 to the final episode of Season 7 the Voyager crew blows away Borg ships in many episodes. It is a blast! The Borg queen, played by the same actress from "Star Trek: First Contact," gets her come-uppins.

But probably the greatest development of the Voyager series is an alien race that stomps the Borg like insects: Species 8472. I was so hoping the series would really develop more stories about these giant bug-like aliens, but perhaps the special effects were too expensive (in my greatest dreams a Star Trek movie about them would be great!)

But the best episode out of all Voyager seasons does not have this species in it. The enemy is a Napoleonic alien in a two part episode called "The Year of Hell" (season 4). It is an incredibly emotional story and the special effects are phenomenal. It is motion picture quality; Paramount should package it as Star Trek XII.






5 out of 5 stars VOYAGER: True to Roddenberry's Vision - AND avoid the Bootlegged Editions!   April 10, 2007
Blue Coronet (east coast)
21 out of 25 found this review helpful

Star Trek VOYAGER is one of the best series in the whole Star Trek series. I admit that at the time VOYAGER was premiering, I wrote it off as Star Trek meets Lost In Space. I judged it without ever having seen it. Now, having watched it, I have to say that it ranks with the best of Trek. ANY show has some clinker episodes. I loved Star Trek: The Next Generation and had to sit through more than a few poor episodes in the first two seasons. VOYAGER hits the ground running and returns to Gene Roddenberry's original vision of Star Trek which veered way off course in Deep Space Nine (I loved the DS9 characters, but any time that they have to start a major war to make a series interesting -- you know they've run out of ideas). VOYAGER begins with characters that are well written and engaging. The first season of VOYAGER starts at the same quality level as season 3 of The Next Generation (to be fair to STNG, in 1987 there hadn't been a Star Trek series on the air for almost 20 years -- so it isn't surprising that it took some time to find a voice). Kate Mulgrew brings both a tough edge, and a broad range of emotions to her role as Captain Janeway. Tim Russ is the finest Vulcan chartacter since Spock, and Robert Beltran plays Commander Chakotay as a multi-faceted First Officer. And VOYAGER only got better as it matured through the seven seasons. I'm sure there are those who disagree, but for me this is some of the best Trek EVER.

BUYER BEWARE - Amazon Sellers are offering brand new, sealed, bootlegs of all the Star Trek Box Sets at a fraction of the US retail cost. Anytime you see phrases like "Import Edition" or "Asian Characters" - you are looking at a bootleg item. Yes, they may say "factory sealed" - but the factory was an illegal one somewhere in China. If the price looks too good to be true, it probably is a bootleg. Ask if it is the "authorized US Paramount release" before you buy.



5 out of 5 stars Value for money   May 16, 2005
riaanjvr (Pretoria, South Africa)
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

Even non-trekkies like my wife enjoyed watching this DVD set with me over the last few months.

The first season is excellent, season two is good, it winds down a bit, but before it gets too tedious, the borg is thrown into the mix as you get to season four. From thereon the plot is overall very healthy. There are excellent episodes, usually when the Borg is involved, and there are a few poor episodes, usually when Q is involved. The ending of the series is a surprise, however a bit abrupt, a lot happens in the final two episodes titled Endgame. One can't help but wonder if they could have stretched it a bit more... But overall I have to give the series a 5 star thumbs-up. The packaging is practical, but not too strong, so be careful when you handle it.
And if you are from a country where the TV standard is PAL, don't worry too mutch about it. As long as your DVD player is an "open zone" player, the DVD's should play. Both my DVD players automatically converts the signal from NTSC to PAL. I did not have to set anything up at all, I put the DVDs in the player and they work. (Worst case, you would have to adjust your TV / DVD player to accept NTSC, and find the codes on the internet for unlocking your players region settings)


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