Toshiba EMI

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Toshiba promotional poster for the release of the Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos Box laserdisc set.

Toshiba EMI, often shorted to ToEMI, were a Japanese record label and home entertainment company formed in 1973 when British music company EMI bought 50% of Japanese rival Toshiba. They branched out into home entertainment and anime in the 1980s, notably setting up sub-labels Youmex and Futureland to handle anime soundtracks. Toshiba sold out their remaining interest in 2007 and the company is thus now known as EMI Music Japan.

Among their releases were the home media releases of Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos series and the Leina Stol OVAs spun off from it, as well as various soundtracks related to the Machine Robo cartoon series.

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  1. *Contains "Rising Storm - the Fighting Style of Justice!", "Wolf Sword! Call Forth the Thunder of Courage!", "Jet! Defeat the Double Death Blade!" and "Burn and Run, Brother and Sister Warriors!".
  2. *Contains "Power Riser, Break Through the Enemy!", "Baikanfu - Cry of Anger!", "Mighty Fortress, Heavenly Sword - Jet Don't Die!" and "The Final Battle of Cronos".
  3. *Contains "Machine Robo - Steel Warriors!", "Machine Robo, Fight! Part 1" and "Machine Robo, Fight! Part 2"
  4. *Contains 44 episodes of the series (omitting the clip shows) and a bonus disc of music videos.
  5. *Contains "Leina Stol in Wolf Sword Legend I-III" and "Leina Stol in Wolf Sword Legend: Thank You For You".
  6. *Contains "Leina Stol in Wolf Sword Legend I-III", "Leina Stol in Wolf Sword Legend: Thank You For You", "Lightning Trap: Leina and Laika", "Memories of the Battlefield", clean versions of the Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos opening & closing credits and pilot reel.
  7. *Contains "Leina Stol in Wolf Sword Legend I-III", "Leina Stol in Wolf Sword Legend: Thank You For You", "Lightning Trap: Leina and Laika", "Memories of the Battlefield", clean versions of the Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos opening & closing credits and pilot reel.