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Roy Fokker from Robotech! 🔸💀🔸
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robotshowtunes · 10 months
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Milia Fallyna Jenius’ VF-1J Super Valkyrie (Battroid Mode) 🟥◻️
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aaronkraten · 5 months
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Super Space Fortress Macross
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futa69 · 1 month
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You're already a fan of the ancient astronaut theory.
Here's a list of books, movies, TV shows, and video games featuring ancient astronauts. (revised)
▪︎Edison's Conquest of Mars (1898)
▪︎The Call of Cthulhu (1926)
▪︎Analog Science Fiction and Fact (1930)
▪︎At the Mountains of Madness (1931)
▪︎Childhood's End (1953)
▪︎Forbidden Planet (1956)
▪︎Quartermass and the Pit (1958)
▪︎The Twilight Zone (1959)
▪︎The Sirens of Titan (1959)
▪︎The Flintstones (1960)
▪︎Doctor Who (1963)
▪︎Hercules Against the Moon Men (1964)
▪︎Known Space (1964)
▪︎Star Trek (1966)
▪︎2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
▪︎Chariots of the Gods (1968)
▪︎The Bible & Flying Saucers (1968)
▪︎Horror Express (1972)
▪︎Rendezvous with Rama (1973)
▪︎Land of the Lost (1974)
▪︎The Spaceships of Ezekiel (1974)
▪︎The Outer Space Connection (1975)
▪︎Space: 1999 (1975)
▪︎The Sirius Mystery (1976)
▪︎The Earth Chronicles (1976)
▪︎Star Wars (1977)
▪︎Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
▪︎The Manna Machine (1978)
▪︎Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
▪︎Battlestar Galactica (1978)
▪︎Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (1978)
▪︎Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979)
▪︎Alien (1979)
▪︎Hangar 18 (1980)
▪︎Valis (1981)
▪︎The Thing (1982)
▪︎Xevious (1982)
▪︎Super Dimension Fortress Macross (1982)
▪︎The Transformers (1984)
▪︎Cocoon (1985)
▪︎Bio Booster Armor Guyver (1985)
▪︎The Legend of Zelda (1986)
▪︎Predator (1987)
▪︎Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988)
▪︎Red Dwarf (1988)
▪︎The Gods of Eden (1989)
▪︎Moontrap (1989)
▪︎Spriggan (1989)
▪︎Total Recall (1990)
▪︎Babylon 5 (1993)
▪︎The X-Files (1993)
▪︎Stargate (1994)
▪︎Neon Genesis Evangelion (1994)
▪︎Fingerprints of the Gods (1995)
▪︎Encounter with Tiber (1996)
▪︎Final Fantasy (1997)
▪︎Earth: Final Conflict (1997)
▪︎The Fifth Element (1997)
▪︎Space Island One (1998)
▪︎Naked Pictures of Famous People (1998)
▪︎Dilbert (1999)
▪︎Futurama (1999)
▪︎Star Ancestors (2000)
▪︎Mission to Mars (2000)
▪︎Halo (2001)
▪︎Ice Age (2002)
▪︎Alien vs. Predator (2004)
▪︎The Orion Zone (2007)
▪︎Mass Effect (2007)
▪︎Assassin's Creed (2007)
▪︎Outlander (2008)
▪︎Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008)
▪︎Marvel Cinematic Universe (2008)
▪︎Spore (2008)
▪︎Knowing (2009)
▪︎The Fourth Kind (2009)
▪︎Ancient Aliens (2009)
▪︎Borderlands (2009)
▪︎The Great Airship of 1897 (2010)
▪︎Dark Void (2010)
▪︎The Ancient Alien Question (2011)
▪︎Cowboys and Aliens (2011)
▪︎Battle: Los Angeles (2011)
▪︎Paul (2011)
▪︎John Carter (2012)
▪︎Prometheus (2012)
▪︎Iron Sky (2012)
▪︎Man of Steel (2013)
▪︎Beyond the Sky (2018)
▪︎Resident Alien (2021)
▪︎Moonfall (2022)
▪︎Prey (2022)
▪︎65 (2023)
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floatingcatacombs · 4 months
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Macross Zero Gets Me To Blog About Macross Here and It’s Honestly a Surprise That I Hadn’t Done That Until Now Considering How Much I Like Macross as a Whole
12 Days of Aniblogging 2023, Day 7
What is Macross fundamentally about? Why is anyone drawn to this mecha franchise that’s played second fiddle to Gundam for nearly every step of its existence? The classic answer is the interplay between idols, mecha, and romance that Macross offers, with each iteration tweaking the balance to new results. But I think this viewpoint misses one of the most unique aspects of the original Super Dimension Fortress Macross anime, which is the culture war at the center of everything. The Zentradi are an alien race raised solely for battle, which gives them overwhelming firepower but leaves them deeply vulnerable to soft power. It's not the cool transforming ships that win the war, but romance and pop music and consumerist culture and pluralism and sickening amounts of gender. The Zentradi are literally humanized by the end of the show, as the nine-episode epilogue of SDF Macross is about the surviving humans and Zentradi trying to coexist in a new society built on the ruins of Earth, and the conflicts that arise from assimilation. For the most part it’s handled shockingly well for a 40-year-old show.
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Most of the later Macross installments downplay the contact narrative aspect, moving the continuity forwards and introducing new enemies that are either comically evil or uncaring hive-minds. And that’s fine! Instead, we get the insanity of Fire Bomber in Macross 7, and some of the best mechanical animation ever put to cel in Macross Plus. But as Macross Frontier and Delta go all-in on idols and sell ungodly amounts of CDs, eventually you start to feel like something’s missing.
Macross Zero is the one series I hadn’t gotten around to until this year. The only things I knew going in were that it was a relic of the early digital era, the first Macross to use CG for the dogfights, and focused primarily on native Pacific islanders. This all had me a bit worried! But what the setting actually entails is contact at the forefront of a Macross series again.
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This is the first Macross chronologically, so it even though it has some alien tech that crash-landed to Earth, it predates actual alien contact and space war. Instead, all the major powers are wrapping up the Unification War, the “and then the Earth formed a world government to combat the imminent alien threat” narrative handwave of SDF Macross. We don't see much of the actual conflict on-screen, so instead it manifests as the settling of the frontier. The war is almost over and the fighting has been pushed to the fringes of the world, which means even nonaligned native islanders are at risk of being caught in the crossfire.
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there's a real painterly nature to the backgrounds in this show, which helps the CG integrate quite well. Easily one of the best looking anime from the early 2000s.
Though the immediate problem is the military helicopters landing on the beach, it’s clear that the tribe has been facing the pressure of cultural imperialism for a long time now. Previous encounters have brought radios and generators to the island, and many members of the younger generations are leaving for mainland Asia to seek greater opportunities. This conflict manifests in the central love triangle as well. Sara Nome is a deeply religious traditionalist, while her younger sister Mao is the one interested in technology and anthropology. Macross Zero pulls no punches in depicting cultural isolationism as stifling and authoritarian. But the alternative is the end of their way of living, with only the potential for fragments of culture to persist through assimilation. And either way, the military being right at their door may soon render all this moot . The series grapples with hard problems in much better faith than most anime I've seen, which have a nasty tendency to advocate for colonialism.
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Blood samples are one of Zero’s narrative through-lines, depicting the whole range of ethical hazards endemic to this kind of contact. The UN-sponsored cultural anthropologist who lands on the island takes indigenous blood samples under the half-truth that she’s going to test for diseases and treat the sick. Sara sees the writing on the wall, but can’t stop her from bribing the tribespeople with hard-to-get food and drinks. Of course, what the military scientists actually want to learn is how the islanders are linked to a suspected dormant protoculture superweapon, and to take advantage of it before the Anti-UN forces do the same.
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After discovering this, both the United Nations and the self-proclaimed anti-imperialist Anti-UN do not hesitate to use the island as a battlefield. While there’s plenty of sci-fi and magical macguffins during the last act, the show’s intentions remain firm. The can of worms opened when a UN fighter pilot first washed ashore reaches its inevitable conclusion, and everything burns and everyone has to be evacuated. Sara Nome reawakens the bird superweapon representative of her culture and ultimately uses it to open a portal, vanishing to parts unknown. That’s about the best this particular narrative can offer her viewpoint. Macross Frontier goes on to reveal that her sister Mao moved to the mainland and became a protoculture researcher, eventually becoming the grandmother of idol Sheryl Nome. It’s a fitting callback.
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Zero is the most grounded and least optimistic Macross, and manages to avoid falling into pro-colonialist or noble savage viewpoints with its clear narrative focus. I would compare it to one of those UC Gundam side story OVAs, deliberately limited in scope but well-executed. One of the better ones.
Speaking of, Sunrise is going to be animating the next Macross anime! There’s a lot of possibilities, but first and foremost I hope they opt for a soft or hard reboot. Watching the most recent Delta movie left me to conclude that the internal chronology of the franchise has gotten far too messy, and it’s time to clean the slate so that culture shock can be brought to the forefront again. Of course, I’m also praying that they try to shamelessly cash in on G-Witch’s success by making The Gay Macross. God, what I would give for The Gay Macross. I could fill an entire second post with my ideas for The Gay Macross, but I’ll spare you for now.
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THE TOONAMI CARTOON NETWORK/KIDS’ WB ERA (1997-2008) ANIME SMACKDOWN WILL SOON COMMENCE!!
In this tournament we will determine which series that aired on the Toonami block from 1997-2008 that tumblr users enjoyed the most. The one you always made sure to watch or that left the biggest impression on you. And if you didn’t watch Toonami, then vote for the series you liked the best! When vote then  vote in the name of nostalgia over what series you think is best *today*. 
How was each series chosen? 
I sourced the anime included in the bracket based on the well documented Wikipedia page for Toonami. However in order to keep the bracket manageable and even the playing field some decision were made: 
Pokemon, Dragon Ball, Cardcaptors, Sailor Moon, One Piece, Yu-Gi-Oh [GX], and Naruto are excluded due to their overwhelming popularity, so to even the field Yuyu Hakusho will be the only series with its high level of international fame to participate. These series will be included in another bracket [TBA]. However I chose to keep Dragon Ball GT due to how polarizing it was among fans.
For the sake of simplicity series that are in some way chronologically connected will go under the same entry. For example: Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki, Tenchin Universe, and Tenchi in Tokyo are entered together Tenchi Muyo! in the bracket. Zoids: New Century and Zoids: Chaotic Century are entered together as Zoids. Transformers: Armada, Transformers: Enegron, and Transformers: Cybertron are entered together as Transformers Trilogy. Gundam is excluded from this ruling as just about every entry are stand alone stories or exist within separate canons. 
Japanese-international co-productions will be in a bracket of its own [TBA]. However an exception will be made for Voltron, G-Force, and Robotech. While technically considered adaptions because of the reworked scripts and footage, they’re re-broadcasts of early attempts at anime distribution in the US, rather than an attempt at making something for an audience who are already familiar with/fans of anime. The Transformers trilogy is also exempt from this ruling despite being produced by Hasbro as I view them the same as a Bandai produced anime.
 Hamtaro is not seeded but is in fact going up against G-Force: Guardians of Space. (I accidentally wiped the whole bracket 3 separate times while making it and i am not redoing it at this time, sorry)
Every series in the bracket are listed below the cut!
Voltron (An adaption of Beast King Go-Lion with some episodes using footage from Armored Fleet Dairugger)
G-Force: Guardians of Space (An adaption of Science Team Gatchaman)
Robotech (a frankensteined version of The Super Dimension Fortress Macross, Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross, and Genesis Climber Mospeada)
Ronin Warrios (Known as Legendary Armor Samurai Troopers in Japan)
Mobile Suit Gundam Wing
Tenchi Muyo! (Tenchi Muyo: Ryo-Ohki, Tenchi Universe, and Tenchi in Tokyo all go under this entry)
Blue Submarine no. 6 (1998 OVA)
Outlaw Star
The Big O 
Mobile Suit Gundam (1979)
Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team
Zoids (Zoids New Century and Zoids Chaotic Century both go under this entry)
Gundam 0080 War in The Pocket
Hamtaro
Mobile Fighter G Gundam
.hack //sign
Yuyu Hakusho
Cyborg 009: The Cyborg Soldier (2001)
Superior Defender Gundam Force (SD Gundam)
Dragon Ball GT
Duel Masters
Astro Boy (2003)
Transformers trilogy (Transformers: Armada, Transformers: Energon, and Transformers: Cybertron all go under this entry)
Gundam SEED
Rave Master
Zatch Bell!
Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo
MÄR
Prince of Tennis
Mega Man Star Force
Bakugan 
Blue Dragon
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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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stevethefishdotnet · 2 years
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Super Space Fortress Macross arcade game Banpresto, Level 1
Screenshots of the level 1 intro to the Macross arcade game.
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ghibliadventures · 1 year
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🉑What is the history of Anime and what’s the start of its popularity?🉑
👺What is the origin of anime and when did it become popular? The oldest confirmed films, which date to 1917, can be used to date the origins of anime to the early 20th century. The "fathers" of anime, Oten Shimokawa, Jun'ichi Kouchi, and Seitaro Kitayama, were among the first group of animators working in the late 1910s. During World War II, propaganda films were made, such as Momotar: Umi no Shinpei (1945), the first animated feature film, and Momotar: no Umiwashi (1943). During the 1970s, anime developed further, severing its ties to its Western roots.
👺In the 1980s, anime production in Japan saw a surge thanks to the success of series like Gundam, Macross, Dragon Ball, and other works in the cyberpunk, space opera, and actual robot genres. Additionally popular worldwide were the remakes of the Super Dimension Fortress Macross and the Space Battleship Yamato, Star Blazers and Robotech, respectively. The anime movie Akira smashed production cost records and went on to become a big blockbuster all over the world in 1988. The most costly anime film was Steamboy, which was later produced in 2004 by the same individuals. Spirited Away shared first place at the 2002 Berlin Film Festival and won the 2003 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature while Innocence: Ghost in the Shell showed at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival.
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mr-up-on-a-downer · 2 years
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The virgin "UC sucks Mazinger Z is better" vs the Chad "Super Dimension Fortress Macross inspired Daicon IV which got studio Gainax its start which also led to Macross Plus, Cowboy Bebop, Royal Space Force, and fucking EVA which makes it far more superior to Mazinger Z."
I mean if we want to talk about what influenced what may I present this
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(No I didn’t make this)
and honestly I don’t want to put two bad bitches (or three in this case) against but again, out of all them which one is the super juggernaut cash cow with over a dozen alternate continuities and hundreds of pieces of media spanning over 45 years that’s recognized worldwide by even normies?
and it all started with some bald bastard directing a glorified toy commercial.
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robotshowtunes · 10 months
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Milia Fallyna Jenius’ VF-1J Super Valkyrie (GERWALK Mode) 🟥◻️
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ai-dump · 4 months
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A Lovecraftian monster armchair, A comfortable armchair for a regular human, a chair made out of large old dusty bleached white dry bones, a chair made out of slimy tentacles, animal bones, translucent red jelly, moist human bones, red pour paint, natural aging damage and bone fracture implants as decorative elements, razor sharp animal teeth, broken bones, aged skin wrinkles, cracked bones, Gastropoda, carved bones, squid, jutting bones, octopus, Samurai costume styling, carved filigree, charcoal dust decoration, alien hieroglyphs, unidentifiable markings, insanely detailed, epic promotional composition, extra detail, award winning professional photography, an elaborate chair that looks like a robot and a sea creature, gothic rococo art by HR Giger and Beksinski, a chair in the style of robots from The Super Dimension Fortress Macross and Last Exile and Nausicaa and Akira and Metal Skin Panic and Appleseed and Patlabor and Robot Carnival and Royal Space Force and Votoms and Mospeada and Five Star Stories and Dragonar and Space Runaway Ideon and Transformers and Robotech, film photography color grading, Octane render, golden ratio, fibonacci, sacred geometry , enhanced tactile texture, Photoshop, Lightroom, dramatic lighting, cinematic lighting, cinematic quality, insane detail, Adobe Substance, zbrush, 35mm, f/2, Natural Lighting, Global Illumination, --v 5 --iw 1 --ar 4:5 --s 500 --c 20
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kawaiimiraclewitch · 5 months
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watched a lot of shows today
1 12-minute episode of Care Bears UtM that my mum woke me up for - Funshine's Unfun Day (I haven't seen much UtM but I like what I've seen so far, also Mum was confused at Funshine being male when he's been such ever since I was a tot in the mid 2000s - to the point where I genuinely thought his Nelvana counterpart was also male as a kid [technically she's an egg])
Episodes 24-26 of the original Mobile Suit Gundam, covering the Odessa operation
Episode 3 of Super Dimension Fortress Macross. Finally, they're in space and the setup can stop now. The animation this episode was noticeably bad. Funny moment not really related to the animation quality: Focker carrying Hikaru and Minmay kinda like a handbag early in the episode.
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Episodes 19 & 20 of Neon Genesis Evangelion (rewatch). Why do these episodes (and Eps 17-18) hit harder for me than Rebuild 2.0 trying to do the exact same things? Is it because I've seen the first 3 Rebuilds more often than I have the original series due to having the DVDs for them, therefore making them easier to access when I did things the legal streaming way? (I only got the BD for NGE last month) Probably.
Episode 3 of the original Dirty Pair. Not much to say here.
and tonight's season finale of the 1% Club quiz show, which starts shortly after I post this.
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futa69 · 1 month
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You're already a fan of the ancient astronaut theory.
Here's a list of books, movies, TV shows, and video games featuring ancient astronauts. (revised)
▪︎Edison's Conquest of Mars (1898)
▪︎The Call of Cthulhu (1926)
▪︎Analog Science Fiction and Fact (1930)
▪︎At the Mountains of Madness (1931)
▪︎Childhood's End (1953)
▪︎Forbidden Planet (1956)
▪︎Quartermass and the Pit (1958)
▪︎The Twilight Zone (1959)
▪︎The Sirens of Titan (1959)
▪︎The Flintstones (1960)
▪︎Doctor Who (1963)
▪︎Hercules Against the Moon Men (1964)
▪︎Known Space (1964)
▪︎Star Trek (1966)
▪︎2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
▪︎Chariots of the Gods (1968)
▪︎The Bible & Flying Saucers (1968)
▪︎Horror Express (1972)
▪︎Rendezvous with Rama (1973)
▪︎Land of the Lost (1974)
▪︎The Spaceships of Ezekiel (1974)
▪︎The Outer Space Connection (1975)
▪︎Space: 1999 (1975)
▪︎The Sirius Mystery (1976)
▪︎The Earth Chronicles (1976)
▪︎Star Wars (1977)
▪︎Mysteries of the Gods (1977)
▪︎Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
▪︎The Manna Machine (1978)
▪︎Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
▪︎Battlestar Galactica (1978)
▪︎Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (1978)
▪︎Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979)
▪︎Alien (1979)
▪︎Hangar 18 (1980)
▪︎Valis (1981)
▪︎The Thing (1982)
▪︎Xevious (1982)
▪︎Super Dimension Fortress Macross (1982)
▪︎The Transformers (1984)
▪︎Cocoon (1985)
▪︎Bio Booster Armor Guyver (1985)
▪︎The Legend of Zelda (1986)
▪︎Predator (1987)
▪︎Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988)
▪︎Red Dwarf (1988)
▪︎The Gods of Eden (1989)
▪︎Moontrap (1989)
▪︎Spriggan (1989)
▪︎Total Recall (1990)
▪︎Babylon 5 (1993)
▪︎The X-Files (1993)
▪︎Stargate (1994)
▪︎Neon Genesis Evangelion (1994)
▪︎Fingerprints of the Gods (1995)
▪︎Encounter with Tiber (1996)
▪︎Final Fantasy (1997)
▪︎Earth: Final Conflict (1997)
▪︎The Fifth Element (1997)
▪︎Space Island One (1998)
▪︎Naked Pictures of Famous People (1998)
▪︎Dilbert (1999)
▪︎Futurama (1999)
▪︎Star Ancestors (2000)
▪︎Mission to Mars (2000)
▪︎Halo (2001)
▪︎Ice Age (2002)
▪︎Alien vs. Predator (2004)
▪︎The Orion Zone (2007)
▪︎Mass Effect (2007)
▪︎Assassin's Creed (2007)
▪︎Outlander (2008)
▪︎Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008)
▪︎Marvel Cinematic Universe (2008)
▪︎Spore (2008)
▪︎Knowing (2009)
▪︎The Fourth Kind (2009)
▪︎Ancient Aliens (2009)
▪︎Borderlands (2009)
▪︎The Great Airship of 1897 (2010)
▪︎Dark Void (2010)
▪︎The Ancient Alien Question (2011)
▪︎Cowboys and Aliens (2011)
▪︎Battle: Los Angeles (2011)
▪︎Paul (2011)
▪︎John Carter (2012)
▪︎Prometheus (2012)
▪︎Iron Sky (2012)
▪︎DC Extended Universe (2013)
▪︎Jupiter Ascending (2015)
▪︎The Great Wall (2016)
▪︎Life (2017)
▪︎Beyond the Sky (2018)
▪︎Resident Alien (2021)
▪︎Moonfall (2022)
▪︎Prey (2022)
▪︎65 (2023)
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suicidelunatic · 9 months
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정여진 어린이,별셋 스페이스 간담V 1983년(1982년 일본 애니메이션 작품:超時空要塞マクロス(초시공요새 마크로스) 저작권 침해,한국 애니메이션 표절 작품:스페이스 간담V)(Jeong Yeo-jin children, three stars Space Gandam V 1983 (1982 Japanese animation work: Super Dimension Fortress Macross copyright infringement, Korean animation plagiarism work: Space Gandam V)
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1983년에 한국에서 제작을 하면서 만들어진
너무나도 부끄러운 스페이스 간담V 한국 애니메이션
표절 작품입니다.
1983년에 발매한 스페이스 간담V 카세트 테이프 음반
1번째 순서에 수록된 정여진 어린이와 별셋
포크 그룹이 함께 노래를 부르는 스페이스 간담V
한국 어린이 만화 노래입니다.
1983년에 음반 제작을 맡은 한국 레코드 회사에서
음반 창고에 소중하게 보관을 하고 있는
마스터 테이프 음반 자료를 가지고 복원 작업은
진행이 안되고 있어서 노래를 들을수 없습니다.
It is a very embarrassing Space Gundam V Korean animation plagiarism work made while being produced in Korea in 1983.
Space Gandam V This is a Korean children's cartoon song that was included in the first order of the Space Gandam V cassette tape album released in 1983 and sang together by Jeong Yeo-jin and Byeolset folk group.
The Korean record company in charge of producing the album in 1983 cannot listen to the song because the restoration work is not progressing with the master tape record material carefully stored in the record warehouse.
1983年に韓国で制作をしながら作られたあまりにも恥ずかしいスペース懇談V韓国アニメ盗作作品です。
1983年に発売したスペース懇談Vカセットテープレコード1番手順に収録になって チョン・ヨジン 子供と 星のフォークグループが一緒に歌うスペース懇談V韓国の子供漫画の歌。
1983年にレコード制作を引き受けた韓国レコード会社で、レコード倉庫に大切に保管をしているマスターテープのレコード資料を持って復元作業は進行していないため、曲を聴くことができません。
Este o lucrare de plagiat de animație coreeană Space Gundam V foarte jenantă, realizată în timp ce era produsă în Coreea în 1983.
Space Gandam V Acesta este un cântec de desene animate coreene pentru copii care a fost inclus în prima comandă a albumului de casete Space Gandam V lansat în 1983 și cântat împreună de Jeong Yeo-jin și grupul folk Byeolset.
Casa de discuri coreeană însărcinată cu producerea albumului în 1983 nu poate asculta melodia deoarece lucrările de restaurare nu progresează cu materialul de înregistrare a casetei master depozitat cu grijă în depozitul de discuri.
Es handelt sich um ein sehr peinliches koreanisches Animationsplagiatswerk von Space Gundam V, das während der Produktion in Korea im Jahr 1983 entstanden ist.
Space Gandam V Dies ist ein koreanisches Zeichentricklied für Kinder, das in der ersten Auflage des 1983 veröffentlichten Kassettenalbums Space Gandam V enthalten war und gemeinsam von Jeong Yeo-jin und der Folk-Gruppe Byeolset gesungen wurde.
Die koreanische Plattenfirma, die 1983 mit der Produktion des Albums beauftragt war, kann sich das Lied nicht anhören, da die Restaurierungsarbeiten mit dem sorgfältig im Plattenlager aufbewahrten Masterband-Aufnahmematerial nicht voranschreiten.
Es un vergonzoso trabajo de plagio de animación coreana de Space Gundam V realizado mientras se producía en Corea en 1983.
Space Gandam V Esta es una canción coreana de dibujos animados para niños que se incluyó en el primer pedido del álbum de cintas de casete Space Gandam V lanzado en 1983 y cantada juntos por Jeong Yeo-jin y el grupo folclórico Byeolset.
La compañía discográfica coreana a cargo de producir el álbum en 1983 no puede escuchar la canción porque el trabajo de restauración no avanza con el material de grabación de la cinta maestra cuidadosamente almacenado en el almacén de discos.
Il s'agit d'un travail de plagiat d'animation coréen Space Gundam V honteux réalisé lors de sa production en Corée en 1983.
Space Gandam V Il s'agit d'une chanson de dessin animé pour enfants coréenne qui a été incluse dans la première commande de l'album de cassette Space Gandam V sorti en 1983 et chantée ensemble par Jeong Yeo-jin et le groupe folklorique Byeolset.
La maison de disques coréenne chargée de produire l'album en 1983 ne peut pas écouter la chanson car les travaux de restauration n'avancent pas avec le matériel d'enregistrement de la bande maîtresse soigneusement stocké dans l'entrepôt de disques.
這是一部非常尷尬的抄襲1983年在韓國製作的《太空高達V》韓國動畫的作品。
《Space Gandam V》 這是一首韓國兒童卡通歌曲,收錄在1983年發行的《Space Gandam V》盒式磁帶專輯的第一輯中,由鄭汝珍和Byeolset民謠組合共同演唱。
1983年負責製作這張專輯的韓國唱片公司無法收聽這首歌,因為唱片倉庫中精心保存的母帶唱片材料的修復工作沒有進展。
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