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#Super Dimensional Fortress Macross
nakamorijuan · 24 days
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Versión "Económica, Creativa y Reciclable" 😂 del Opening de Macross
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stevethefishdotnet · 2 years
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Cover for Macross: Graffiti book
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animenostalgia · 2 years
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Oct 3rd, 2022 - Happy 40th Anniversary to the original Super Dimensional Fortress Macross, which aired its first episode in Japan on October 3, 1982!
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karamelise · 3 months
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murakamimayumi · 9 months
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Fandom list
Hi! So, to make commissioning easier for everyone, I'm making a list of the media I'd be easy for me to write about. This list will be updated as I get more and more brainrots,,,
Ace Attoney (The first games though)
Attack on Titan
Because this is my first life
Buddy Daddies
Chainsaw man
Countdown to Countdown
Extraordinary Attorney Woo
Genshin Impact
Hikaru ga shinda natsu (the summer hikaru died)
Hirano to Kagiura
Hypnosis Microphone
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure
Macross Series
Miraculous Ladybug
Omori
Sasaki to Miyano
Sk8 the infinity
Spy x Family
Stardew Valley
Tamen de Gushi
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victory-raiga · 1 year
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Since my time away from Tumblr, I found myself getting into and loving the Macross franchise. Here are the alternative colors and alternative concept works for the YF-19 and VF-5000G by Shoji Kawamori. I swear, Kawamori-Sensei has nothing but absolute bangers for his mecha designs most of the time.
I def want to use these color schemes for future painted builds. I hope I can get some of his art books really soon.
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k-gufu · 1 year
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「愛おぼえてますか」劇場に観に行きました。 リン・ミンメイのラクガキです(似ない) 映画にはチャイナ服出てこないんだね
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jasonbot · 2 years
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Happy 40th Anniversary to Macross! The best franchise in the world about falling in love while piloting a state-of-the-art reconfiguring jet fighter/mecha in the midst of a war with mysterious alien enemies.
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crossoverworldtree · 2 years
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Civilizations and Space Powers Guide
This is a quick-and-dirty guide to the powers that have a major presence within the Milky Way Galaxy. The list covers general technological achievement, but there's more to that when covering such species. Some have vast territories despite being weak, while others rule the universe from a single planet. Things can and do 'punch up' against higher 'tier' foes due to logistic and strategic advantages they have other each other.
Kardashev Type 1 (Low)
These civilizations are more advanced than earth and may venture into space on the regular -- up to other planets in their system, but no further.
The Rogue Planet Mongo (Flash Gordon) - The "Rogue Planet" Incident is as much an extradimensional incursion as an interplanetary incident. When it first appeared in our solar system, using a combination of science and sorcery, This almost happened to earth were it not for the intervention of an earth football player, Alex "Flash" Gordon.
Possible Future: Mobile Suit Gundam
Possible Future: Martian Successor Nadesico
This is also the realm of the planetary romances. There are many stories in the Crossover Universe that require an inhabited solar system -- a fully inhabited Solar System. There are several ways to handle this and maintain the spirit of the Crossover Universe (IE: How can The X-Files and War of the Worlds co-exist?!). One could just barrel through and treat it like its superhero comics ("I thought you didn't believe in Vampires?" "I do believe in crazy people."), or the information of those inhabited planets is suppressed by some form of conspiracy (Note: The bigger a conspiracy is, the more likely it is to break down and leak out the Truth). As technology advances, the idea of the Crossover Universe resembling the "World Outside Your Window" grows less and less supportable, so someone playing around in the Crossover Universe should feel free to just have fun with it! Another is to place these inhabited versions of the Solar System as being from an alternate dimension. This dimension is theoretically also the home of Mongo, and each planet (and then some) has civilizations on it.
Mercury - Though there is life on Mercury, it is made up of metallic plants that live at the poles.
Venus/Amtor - There are humans of decent technological advancement here. Still, because of the heavy cloud cover, the 'water world' they inhabit has done more exploring into the ocean than beyond the clouds.
Earth - The inter-dimensional theory posits that Pellucidar, is in truth, the earth of this inhabited solar system's dimension.
Earth's Moon - Earth's moon is home to two underground societies. The Selenites, ant-like intelligence who live peacefully, and the horrible fungus-headed moon beasts, who serve Nyarlathotep.
Mars/Barsoom - Home to several sapient species, a world of fantastic possibilities, but is slowly dying. Further details are found elsewhere.
The Asteroid Belt - formerly a planet known as Thyoph, was destroyed by some cataclysm.
Jupiter - Jupiter is a gas giant here, but some of the moons are inhabited. One of them is called Eurobus by its inhabitants. A planet of high vulcanism and heavy cloud cover, two species inhabit the planet. One is the human-like Savators, who hide in invisible homes to escape their aggressors. Primarily, the "Skeleton Men", the Morgors, look like desiccated human mummies with thing slightly transparent skin and a metallic sheen.
Saturn - Cykranosh is the largest moon of Saturn. This dark world of fungus forests and mercury lakes is home to two cultures of Blemmyes, humanoid beings with no head, but a face in their chest. They call themselves either Bhlemphroim or Ydheem, depending on their culture, but are little more than agrarian.
Uranus/L'gy'hx - The cubical machine-like beings inhabit this planet keep to themselves, and their abhorrent rites of self-mutilation to Azathoth and Nyarlathotep were enough that the Goa'uld find them offensive and chased them from their native world.
Neptune - The natives call it Yaksh, as they call themselves. The fungus-like beings share the planet with several Great Old Ones as well.
Pluto/Yuggoth - The Beings from Yuggoth, the Mi-Go, are a greater power in the broader universe and are covered further below.
Kardashev Type 1 (Mid): Covers a wide variety of powers limited to travel within one galaxy. These are the 'local powers' of the Milky Way system. Up until 2005, the Goa'uld System Lords ruled the largest portions of the Milky Way Galaxy due to their superior method of interstellar travel and larger planetary base giving them more resources and logistical advantages over the others. However, each quadrant seems to have an 'up and coming' power that is growing to challenge it. Earth is one such place, but there are others.
The Borg Collective grows in strength moment by moment in the Delta quadrant but is otherwise a stronghold of the Goa'uld.
The Gamma Quadrant sees war with the Changelings battling for survival against the Kherubim, Spaceknights, and Sontarans. This Quadrant sees the least Goa'uld activity.
The Beta Quadrant has quite a few horrors running around, vying for control -- from the Mycenaeans to the Viltrumites. This keeps Goa'uld's presence to a minimum.
And the Alpha Quadrant is rampant with the little snakes.
The other powers are interstellar to their local star cluster and do not hold much territory in the Milky Way. Some are even fallen empires or are connected to once-great powers, meaning that despite holding so little territory, they have access to the tech they no longer understand fully that exceeds their normal limits. These include the Amazons, Zentradi, and Cybertronians.
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Amazons (DC Comics) - Have higher technological abilities, but most of it is reliant on ancient technology they can maintain but not reproduce. They are also limited in power by their civilization being only a single planet. They have no interest in conquest but are fully prepared to defend themselves from even the Goa'uld if need be.
Borg/Cybermen (Star Trek/Doctor Who) - Even now are "High" on this scale particularly due to their adaptability and technological growth.
Changelings (Star Trek) - A rising power like the borg. Held back by being at war with several other species in their quadrant.
Cybertronians (Transformers) - Fallen from greatness and with a low population, they are dangerous, but not in the sense that they can operate in open war against the other powers. Their ability to hide as machines and their size makes even one Cybertronian more than a match for several squads of ground troops.
Goa'uld System Lords (Stargate) - Dominate the Galaxy due to Hyperdrive out-speeding Warp tactically (though Warp has strategic advantages over Hyperdrive), and having a larger resource base than any other power in the Galaxy. They can afford to lose legions in battle, other civilizations cannot.
The Zonders (King of Braves GaoGaiGar) - a blight on the galaxy, but only slowly gaining a foothold.
Kherubim/Kree/Shi'Ar (Marvel and DC Comics) - Powerful in their cluster, but fighting a losing war against the Changelings.
Klingons/Draconians (Star Trek/Doctor Who) - They have had warp travel since 930 CE by earth reckoning, but have only expanded slightly due to internal strife.
Kryptonians (Formerly, effectively extinct) - Their population is limited to less than a handful of colony ships -- one of which was destroyed by Xenomorphic infection, while another was taken by the entity known as Brainiac.
Majesdanians (Marvel) - A victim of the Changeling invasions, but they managed to survive as they could not mimic their energy forms. This planet is also home to the dreaded Colour Out of Space.
Mycenae Empire (Great Mazinger) - Dealt several major blows in failed invasions, they are licking their wounds and waiting for the next time to strike. They are one of the few species whose footsoldiers can take on transformers one on one -- or a squad of them.
Predators/Yaut'ja - The only ones we've seen are hunters. Some suspect their entire society is centered around it, but they could just be the equivalent of hunters in the United States -- office workers trying to reclaim some semblance of virility and power by hunting 'lesser' life forms.
Romulans (Star Trek) - They are another warp-capable species, but their speeds are slow, limiting their expansion.
Spaceknights (Marvel) - Fighting a losing war against the Changelings. They think they have won at the moment, but the Changelings are biding their time.
Stargate program (late series)
Sontarans (Doctor Who) - Currently, they will grow more advanced over time. They have had Warp for about 1000 years. They are a race of warriors, but also a race of clones. So, adaptation is difficult for them.
Vulcans (Star Trek) - Slowly exploring the galaxy, the Vulcans have been at Warp since the 9th century B.C.E. by earth's reckoning.
Viltrumites (Invincible) - A fading empire. They used their physical might to dominate a quadrant of the galaxy but were brought low by biological weaponry, so now the empire is a glass canon. Powerful, but there are so few true Viltrumites left as to be only on this scale.
Zentraedi (Macross) - More a roving threat than a civilization. All they know is the making of war, and are at war with everyone. They have the numbers to go against the Goa'uld, but do not make a concerted effort since they are technically at war with everything.
Zeta-Reticuli (The X-Files) - Prefer subterfuge rather than open combat.
Kardashev Type 1 (High): These powers tend to have power over or hold sway over a galaxy. There are very few native to the Milky Way Galaxy, though some of the nearby galaxies or galactic clusters have a few that can stray over to the Milky Way from time to time.
The Data Integrated Thought Entity (DITE) is native to the Milky Way, but wishes simply to observe and learn. As beings of energy and information, they observe the physical world rather than interfere with it more often than not.
The Light Giants of Nebula M78 are native to the Milky Way, but their reach only extends into the Alpha Quadrant. They defend it against the Goa'uld and other menaces, though they are severely limited due to their small population size. One 'agent' is usually sent to defend a planet, but given their power, this is actually possible. Still, as a power, they are deeply limited.
This leaves the Vajra as the true "Super Power" of the Milky Way after the Goa'Uld. However, they largely remain around the center of the Galaxy, where it is more difficult for other species to operate.
The other species listed are not native to the Milky Way Galaxy, inhabiting the Andromeda Galaxy or other Galaxies in the local cluster.
The Galactic Republic exists in a nearby galaxy to the Milky Way and can make its way over to us if they wished, but they tend to have their own problems...
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Data Integrated Thought Entity (The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya)
The Galactic Republic (Star Wars) - Triangulum Galaxy
Lloiger (Lovecraft) - Andromeda Galaxy
Nebula M-78 Light Giants (Ultraman)
Vajra (Macross Frontier)
Replicators (Stargate SG-1)/Extraterrestrial Living-Metal Shapeshifter - Ida and Othala Galaxies
Sky Canopy Domain (The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya) - Ida Galaxy
The Galactus - The World Eater/Planet Killer. This singular entity deserves a spot on this list. Since it can match an entire civilization by itself, that should tell you what it's capable of. It travels the universe destroying inhabited and inhabitable planets one by one for its own purposes. It travels alongside a swarm of machines to more effectively extract energy from a planet, alongside a mothership. Conical in shape with an open maw in its forefront, the armor is solid neutronium and it expels antimatter to rip up planets bit by bit. It has come by earth once and was deactivated. Left to drift in space, but the thing is eternal and reactivated hundreds of years later. It was stopped again in the 23rd century by ramming a starship down the main vehicle's gullet. But that only will stop it for so long.
Kardashev Type 2 (Low): Few low-end Kardashev Type 2 civilizations remain, and fewer higher order civilizations survive... Thanks to the Dholes. The Space Monsters devour planets from within and end civilizations through their reproductive cycles. The Shadow Accords exist primarily to forge alliances for other species whenever the Dholes are spotted.
Or Galactus.
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Dholes/Uchuu Kaiju (Gunbuster)
The most advanced of the remaining colonies of the Capellan/Eridanean (The Other Log of Phileas Fogg)
Kardashev Type 2 (Mid): These highly advanced civilizations have managed to overcome the Dholes and dominate their galaxy. Each of these have control over one (or two) galaxies in the local cluster. Some of these are actually dormant or extinct, leaving behind traces of their civilization for others to find... and make messes with.
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Asgard (Stargate SG-1) - Probably the most benevolent race, who managed to protect a few planets in the Milky Way from Goa'uld aggression as they deal with the Replicators.
The Elder Things (Cthulhu Mythos) - They are the creators of the Stargate system. Other species took advantage of them being around first and now they are rare and scattered. They are also responsible for a lot of the problems in the Milky Way galaxy at least: the Zentradi, the Cybertronians, and the Protodeviln can all be laid as either their creations or the results of their science gone awry.
The Mi-Go (Cthulhu Mythos) - They are not native to this plane of existence, but use it as a 'safe' staging ground and harvest resources from planets secretly to further their machinations elsewhere.
The New Gods (DC Comics) - Though deities, they have a presence in the Milky Way galaxy. They are potent, but they are locked in a war with themselves, and only move to other worlds to gain an edge over their rivals. One of their numbers is said to be merely a mask of the Outer God Nyarlathotep.
The Terminus Collective (Icon) - This post-scarcity culture lives in a nearby galaxy and sometimes its ships get lost in our neck of the woods. They have been at peace for so long that they... have honestly forgotten how to fight a war to any meaningful degree. Any not cowed by their technological and physical abilities can easily gain the upper hand against them, but they are large enough and powerful enough not to worry about that happening... again.
Xothians (Cthulhu Mythos) - This is the name of Cthulhu's 'species'. Also known as "Space Spawn" they are one of the most powerful individual species in the galaxy, and many are worshiped as gods for it. Their motivations are unknown, but they seem to be dormant for now...
Kardashev Type 2 (High): The civilization of Ancient Belka was similar to its follow-up civilization, which relies more on magic to power its machinery. This means that they spend (and are located) in different dimensions as much as in space. As such, they don't really hold much territory in 'real' space.
Dimensional Administration Bureau (Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha)
Kardashev Type 3 (Low): The Q go where they wish, when they wish, observing and meddling at times that make sense to them. The same applies to the Organians. They may be different cultures within the same species.
Q-Continuum/Organians (Star Trek)
Kardashev Type 3 (Mid): The Mu once dominated the galactic cluster, leaving all sorts of junk behind, though they originated on earth. This is partly why there are so many humanoids in the nearby systems.
Mu/Ancients (Stargate SG-1)/"The Lantern Corps" (DC Comics)/"The Nova Corps" (Marvel Comics)
Kardashev Type 3 (High): At this point, these beings don't really exist in space as we know it, but within Time. The Great Race of Yith has hidden in the distant future, only sending scouts and explorers to the past. And the Daleks... everything fears the Daleks.
Daleks
Great Race of Yith
Kardashev Type 4: Mastering time and space allowed the time lords to basically rule everything, and they chose not to. Like the Light Giants, their small population means that despite having guns that can remove a target from existence, they do not go to war often.
Time Lords
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pterobat · 2 years
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I thought these were fanart, but they're part of a 40th Anniversary SDFM thing? And now we have the things I've been pining for since my Zentradi special interest began--namely anything to do with the allied male characters especially Exsedol
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nakamorijuan · 1 month
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飯島真理 - 愛・おぼえていますか Mari Iijima - Ai Oboete Imasuka MACROSS: Ai Oboete Imasuka - Main Theme
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stevethefishdotnet · 2 years
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Super Dimensional Fortress Macross plastic models catalog pencil board (shitajiki)
This is a pencil board showcasing Macross models made by both Arii and Imai (no Nichimo models). Here you will see the propensity for Japanese modeling companies to work in tandem with each other. If one company does a particular subject in 1:72 scale, then the other will make the subject in 1:100 scale so as not to step on each other’s toes.
In general, the Arii kits had more pronounced molded detail, more decals, and employed polycaps. Imai kits had overall better proportions though, making them the winner. Imai sold their molds to Bandai in (I believe it was) the early ‘90s, and Bandai has repopped most of them over the years since then, except for a few like the Zentraedi Quel Quallie reconnaissance ship. Arii last repopped their ‘80s Macross kits for the Macross 15th Anniversary. I’ve never asked Arii reps if they still have their old toolings for their old Macross kits. The Arii Destroid Monster (not pictured above) kit goes for quite a lot of money since it is in 1:160 scale and larger than Imai’s 1:200 scale version.
Also, check out the Macross acrylic paint sets that were available at the time. The one featured above was for the Glaug officer’s battle pod.
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matt0044 · 1 year
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How I think Robotech should cap off?
Personally, the finale should be a sort of homage to Phantasm with the SDF-3 caught in a mind bending sort of black hole. It could be that the Protoculture left on the SDF-3 was affected by the cosmic event and put the crew into this dream state taking on a life of its own.
As shown with Dana, even the Flower of Life can induce a sort of hallucination.
In fact... I'd be more on brand with Robotech by adapting "SDF Macross: Do You Remember Love?" as the dream sequence for the Macross character , pissing off very protective Macross fans one last time.
Mind you, I'd have a proper release and dub for DYRL put out first.
Scott's group would try to help enter the dream world while the Haydonites are fended off, finding themselves on the SDF-1 they've heard stories about in original scenes interacting with Do You Remember Love? While the digital animation interacting with the old school cell animation would be jarring, this would add to the not-too-stable state of the dream and how the characters from Southern Cross as well as Mospeada aren’t really mean to be there.
The dream becomes destabilized when Roy dies, reminding Rick and others what really happened. Soon Ben dies, Max falls for Miriya and Lisa remembers her love for Rick. Additionally, certain voice actors who either died or retired are recasted (with some VAs from the ADV dub of Macross like Monica Rial playing Lisa Hayes).
Minmei would secretly be the stronger mind trying to give everybody what she thinks they want but what she really wants: an escape from reality. It would be an extension of her downer ending of a story arc from the Macross Saga. The Protoculture feeds off her desires for better days before the Zentraedi Holocaust or what she went through in “Prelude To The Shadow Chronicles.”
However, everyone finds each other and realizes the ruse. Dana and survivors of the Southern Cross were exposed to the Flower of Life’s spores, giving them some chance of navigating the dream space.
This leads to Minmei’s space concert where she rallies everyone against the dream's defenses, represented by the Zentraedi and the Meltaedi. The song? An English localization of “Do You Remember Love?” as a tribute to the original Macross.
Minmei, at the center of it all, has to learn to sing and let everybody trapped fight their way out. I'd be a good way of her truly moving forward after The Sentinals pilot showed that her feelings for Rick hadn't truly gone away.
Meta wise: it could be how the main storyline has been long overdue for some closure. Even one about nostalgia and how denying the here and now only feeds into higher powers who wish to oppress you.
It would end on the concert she performs in Macross Flashback 2012, this time with shots of surviving characters from each saga. Maybe have Bowie on piano with Lancer on base.
Right... feel free to tear me apart for suggesting such an affront to a classic Anime movie.
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It’d be better than “Love, Live, Alive.”
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anianimals-moe · 3 months
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Cat from Super Dimensional Fortress Macross
Today's AniAnimal is Misa Hayase's orange cat from the original "Super Dimensional Fortress Macross". 今日のアニアニマルは『超時空要塞マクロス』の 早瀬未沙さん のオレンジ色の猫です。
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usagirotten · 11 months
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AnimEigo to Launch Kickstarter Campaign for Macross II Anime Release
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AnimEigo's Robert Woodhead announced at the Animazement event last week that AnimEigo will launch a Kickstarter campaign for the release of the Super Dimensional Fortress Macross II original video anime film this summer. The company will reveal more details at its panel at the Otakon event, which runs from July 28-30. #Macross2 Kickstarter is coming later this summer. Details at @Otakon panel. We announced this at @animazement but somehow I "spaced" on tweeting about it. If you have interesting ideas for stretch goals, tweet away! — Robert Woodhead (@AnimEigo) June 5, 2023 Biggest announced in July 2022 that AnimEigo would be releasing the anime on Blu-ray discs. At the time, Woodhead revealed on Twitter that his release of Macross II would be a high-definition transfer and not a resolution bump. The six-episode anime premiered in 1992. The story is set eight decades after Space War I and follows a civilian news reporter who meets a mysterious singer from a previously unknown alien race. Studio Nue began the Macross franchise in 1982 with The Super Dimension Fortress Macross, a television anime series featuring the themes of a love triangle, music, and transforming fighter jets. Studio Nue worked with advertising agency Bigwest and anime studio Tatsunoko Production as production partners. The franchise spawned three other television series (Macross 7, Macross Frontier, and Macross Delta), several theatrical films (beginning with The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love?), and several video series (including Macross II, Macross Plus, Macross Dynamite 7 and Macross Zero). Macross Delta aired from April to September 2016, after a trailer for the first episode in 2015. The latest animated work in the Macross franchise, the feature film Gekijōban Macross Delta: Zettai LIVE!!!!!!, opened in Japan in October 2021 along with the short film “Gekijō Tanpen Macross Frontier Toki no Meikyū” (Macross Frontier Film Short: Labyrinth of Time). Sunrise is releasing a new Macross animation project. via Anime Networks Read the full article
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someawesomeamvs · 10 months
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Warning: Potential spoilers, violence
Title: Danger Zone
Editor: Bahoma
Audio: "Top Gun Anthem" by Harold Faltermeyer, "Danger Zone" by Kenny Loggins
Anime: Super Dimensional Fortress: Macross, Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love? (film), Macross Plus (OVA and film), Macross 7, Macross 7: Dynamite (OVA), Macross Zero (OVA), Macross Frontier, Macross Frontier: The False Songstress (film), Macross Frontier: The Wings of Goodbye (film) Macross FB 7: Ore no Uta o Kike! (film), Macross 30: Voices across the Galaxy (game), Macross Delta
Category: Action
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