Old anime style movie but don't know the name

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  1. Chaddicus

    Chaddicus Don't call me Shirley

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    Alright, sense the majority of yall are my age, 28ish, I have an itch that needs scratched. Back in the late 80's early 90's, I rented a movie that was a mixture of puppeteering and animation. It revolved around a team of humans, where two of them were like twins brother/sister and they all drove in these seperate vehicles and battled these talking "dinomonsters" that were bent on destroying the planet. The twins would somehow combine and their vehicle became this flying ship that had saw blades on the wings and they would kill each of these "dinomonsters" voltron style. Now the action was done by puppets and models but all the human interaction as done by animation. Can anyone help me out with what this movie/show whatever it was, is called?
     
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    Bumblethumper old misery guts

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    Chaddicus Don't call me Shirley

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    Oh dude, you rock! That's it. I know I'm thinking it is probably better than it really is, but I remember renting this on multiple occasions back in the day. Thanks again, I can stop racking my brain over this.
     
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    Just did a little Wiki research and apparently what I saw was what was titled "Attack of the Supermonsters" which was a compliation of of this 1970's anime tv show. Once again, thanks for putting me on track.