[DivX] Armitage III (the Third) and Armitage III: Dual-Matrix, Dual-Audio Eng/Japseeders: 10
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[DivX] Armitage III (the Third) and Armitage III: Dual-Matrix, Dual-Audio Eng/Jap (Size: 2.03 GB)
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This re-conversion is primarily for those who hate MKV files (or love DivX), or want to watch Armitage III on a Standalone DivX Player.
ARMITAGE III (ORIGINAL ANIMATED VIDEOS (OAVs)) Released: 1994 or '95, depending who you ask. Plot Summary: "A policeman, Ross Sylibus, is assigned to a unit on a Martian colony, to find that women are being murdered by a psychotic named D'anclaude. He is assigned a very unorthodox partner named Naomi Armitage, who seems to have links to the victims. To stir things up more, every victim is found to be an illegally made third-generation android, built to be almost perfect replications of humans. It becomes a race against time when the government attempts to cover up the existence of the 'Third Types', and eliminate the only ones with the evidence. And even more importantly, why are the Thirds created to be so similar to humans, even to the extent of being indistinguishable from them on every level, mentally and biologically?" Part 1: Electro Blood, ~50 minutes Part 2: Flesh and Stone, ~30 minutes Part 3: Heart Core, ~30 minutes Part 4: Bit of Love, ~30 minutes 720x480 @ 29.97 fps 1043 kbps, DX50 codec (DivX 5/6) 128 kbps Stereo MP3, Dual Audio (Eng+Jap) Ext. English subs (SRT) for Japanese audio ARMITAGE III: DUAL-MATRIX, ~90 minutes Released: 2002 Plot Summary: "Five years after the OAV series, Third series robot Naomi Armitage and her husband Ross Sylibus now live peacefully on Mars with their daughter, until a corporation wants to know the secrets of the third's ability to bear children." (aka Part 5, same specs as above OAVs) I couldn't find a decent Poly-Matrix, but the OAVs contain all that shit anyway and are frankly much better at making the plot understandable. Watch the OAVs in order first as the "first movie", then move on to Dual-Matrix, and you haven't missed a beat. The subtitles don't "exactly" match up to the English, but convey the general idea. They're meant for the Japanese audio, which is now no longer default. All files have been thoroughly tested on a standalone DivX player. Enjoy... +*halofubar*+ Sharing Widget |
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