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Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins:Retroware TV Special

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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2009

Originally Aired on RetrowareTV.com 10/14/09
For this RetrowareTV.com Special, Ito takes a look at the straight to video cartoon, Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins.

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  • The mexican version didn't have The behind the scenes, it has the ending of the first MK movie (Liu Kang Vs Shang Tsung).

  • @chaq686 Oh neat, good to know.

  • Nice review.. I can remember when this came out in 1995 & i wasnt keen on seeing it then even tho im a huge fan of Mortal Kombat... now i've seen this review i know i didnt miss out on much by not seeing it.

    Btw is that laser disc for real?... lol i have never seen one of those sized like that before & im not a youngster either i was in the 80's .. i guess these either never caught on n died fast or they never made it to the UK. It was always VHS as far as i can remember...

  • @shockz16 Yeah laser discs were HUGE in Japan in the US they did fairly decent but VHS was still the norm back then. Not sure how big it was in the UK.

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  • 0:31 - 1:08

    awesome mortal kombat geek out session

    that was epic

    LOOK AT JOHNY CAGE.....KICK!

  • FINISH HIM!

    *chops some dude's head off with the laserdisc*

    FATALITY!

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  • I was surprised they just included this on the Blu-Ray copy of Mortal Kombat as a bonus feature. All my sisters and I watched this before the movie, and thought, the movie can't be as bad as this.

  • Johnny Cage is my personal favourite.

  • I'M SO JELOUS FROM YOUR ROOM

  • I want that Donkey Kong Acarde Please.

  • Did he scatch his LD? :)

  • I remember, back in the day, that the 3D scenes actually were praised in reviews, whereas the 2D animation was panned. But that's just in my parts.

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