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Macross ( マクロス , Makurosu , ) is a Japanese scientific discipline fiction mecha anime media franchise/media mix, created by Studio Nue (most prominently mecha designer, writer and producer Shōji Kawamori) and Artland in 1982. The franchise features a fictional history of Earth and the human race afterward the year 1999, as well as the history of humanoid civilisation in the Galaxy. Information technology consists of four Boob tube series, iv movies, half dozen OVAs, one light novel, and five manga series, all sponsored by Big West Advertizing, in addition to forty video games set up in the Macross universe, two crossover games, and a broad multifariousness of physical merchandise.
Inside the serial, the term Macross is used to denote the main majuscule ship. This theme began in the original Macross, the SDF-1 Macross.
Overtechnology refers to the scientific advances discovered in an alien starship Donkey-one (Alien Star Ship - 1 later renamed Super Dimension Fortress - Ane Macross) that crashed on South Ataria island. Humans were able to contrary engineer the technology to create the mecha (variable fighters and destroids), faster-than-lite space fold drive for starships and other advanced technologies that the series features. The first TV series was adjusted into the starting time season of Robotech in 1985, with edited content and a revised script.
Title [edit]
The series title comes from the name of the main human spacecraft (which is normally shortened from Super Dimension Fortress to SDF-1 Macross equally information technology is the commencement). The original name for the Macross project was Battle City Megarodo (or Battle City Megaroad, as the Japanese transliteration to either "L" or "R" gives the title a double meaning in reference to the story line: Megaload, referring to the spacecraft containing an unabridged urban center of people; and Megaroad, referring to the long journeying through infinite dorsum to Earth); however, one of the sponsors of the projection, Large W Advertising, was a fan of Shakespeare and wanted the series and the spacecraft to be named Macbeth ( マクベス , Makubesu ). A compromise was made with the title Macross ( マクロス , Makurosu ) due to its similar pronunciation to Macbeth in Japanese and because it still contained connotations to the original title. The word Macross comes from a wordplay combination of the prefix "macro" in reference to its massive size in comparison to man vehicles (though when compared with the alien ships in the series, it is a relatively small gun destroyer) and the distance they must cross.
Themes [edit]
The post-obit are themes unremarkably seen and established among the various series in the Macross franchise.
U.Due north. Spacy [edit]
The U.N. Spacy ( 統合宇宙軍 , Tōgō Uchūgun ) is a fictional infinite military arm of the Earth Unified Government ( 地球統合政府 , Chikyū Tōgō Seifu ). It was established by the successor to the modern United Nations in club to defend Earth from a possible assail by hostile aliens, and was involved in Space War I against an extraterrestrial race called the Zentradi. Later operations of the U.N. Spacy expanded into interstellar colonization and general peacekeeping of off-globe Earth settlements.
The term "Spacy" is a portmanteau of the terms Infinite and Army or Navy. Some Japanese sources also use the term Space Army and some English-linguistic communication sources employ the term Space Navy, suggesting that the term is a contraction.
Variable fighters [edit]
A variable fighter (also known as a "veritech" fighter in the Robotech adaptation of the serial), is one of a series of transformable aerospace fighters, primarily designed past franchise creator Shōji Kawamori and Kazutaka Miyatake. They are mostly able to transform into jet/space fighters, a humanoid robot and a hybrid of the two modes, better known as Gerwalk (Guardian). The original VF-1 Valkyrie was actually named "Valkyrie", but the craft take generically been referred to every bit such in the serial since then.
Music [edit]
Music is integral role to almost every Macross championship past having significances in a serial' antagonists behavior towards it. Music idols also play a central part to various Macross stories. Often, the protagonist volition be involved in a love triangle with a series' music idol; most notably, Lynn Minmay.
Space fold [edit]
Space folding permits nearly-instantaneous ultra-long altitude travel: a space-fold transports a spacecraft in a very brusque corporeality of time by get-go swapping the location of the spacecraft with super dimension space or subspace, and so swapping the Super Dimension space with the space at the destination.
Co-ordinate to U.Northward. Spacy Starting time Lieutenant Hayase Misa during Space War I (2009–2012) an hour passes in super dimension space as approximately 10 days passes in normal infinite. One of the latest Macross Tv set series, Macross Frontier, further expands on that concept by introducing fold faults or dislocations, which further retard fold travel and interfere with fold communications. Also explained in Macross Borderland are the limitations of space folding, such equally the geometric increase in energy requirement with the mass of the object to be folded, which prevents very large objects from beingness folded with ease beyond vast distances.
The human action of entering Super Dimension space is called "fold in". When arriving at the destination, the human action of leaving Super Dimension space is called a "defold" or a "fold out".
Ancient astronauts [edit]
The metaplot of the franchise is centered on a purportedly extinct humanoid alien race called the Protoculture ( プロトカルチャー , Purotokaruchā ). It was commencement conceptualized during the pre-production of The Super Dimension Fortress Macross when the creators were researching cultural studies to develop concepts used in the plot.
According to official sources, the Protoculture was the first advanced humanoid race in the universe—advanced Protoculture civilization started 500,000 years ago—and is the creator of the Zentradi and homo sapiens. Phases of colonization resulted in the institution of an "Interstellar Republic", (similar to a galactic empire) which covers much of the Milky Way galaxy 2800 years after Protoculture civilization started (498,000 years agone).
A civil war happened sixty years later on, resulting in a split in the Republic. I of the factions' created "super-Zentradi" forces, which was later possessed by interdimensional beings—these forces are later called the "Protodeviln", which feeds on life energy of both Protoculture and Zentradi; some of both the Protoculture and Zentradi was later brainwashed into the "Supervision Army".
The Supervision Regular army continued to battle both the Protoculture and Zentradi, which resulted in the dwindling of Protoculture population; they revoked the prime number directive that banned Zentradi to attack the Supervision Army. This, however, made the state of war even more intense, and the Protoculture population sharply decreased; to avoid extinction, they seeded uninhabited planets by means of pantropy and avoided any conflict as much every bit possible. This activity included the genetic engineering of human being sapiens on Earth by combining Protoculture genes with native genes; a "sub-Protoculture" race meant for preparing the Globe for a future Protoculture colonization. The genetic engineering crew, however, was immediately destroyed by anti-Interstellar Republic military ships.
The final accident of the war happened because of the Protoculture lost command of the Zentradi; 475,000 years agone, the Protoculture was believed extinct. All the same it was discovered that ten,000 years agone, the Protoculture remnants made contact with humans in "Mayan Island", genetically re-engineering the native inhabitants to utilize the artifacts left by them. This included the "Bird Human" bio-mecha, tasked to destroy humanity if they are however in war.
Other elements [edit]
The franchise also explores pocket-size themes including culture shock, commercialism, coming of historic period and nostalgia.
The new era following the end of Space War I is part of the ongoing fictional time-line of the Macross franchise. The most recent serial, Macross Delta, is set 59 years after the kickoff of the war with the Zentradi. Its main plot is almost the spread of a rage virus on a star organisation and the combined efforts of singing idols and valkyrie fighters to stop it spreading.
Along with Gundam, a existent robot mecha series of which Shoji Kawamori is a fan, Macross explored how individuals cope with warfare. Whereas Gundam is far more than political and direct on the horrors of war, each Macross boob tube series is unique for never depicting the antagonists every bit inherently evil and proved in the terminate that love, culture, and music can be used to resolve their conflicts.
Serial chronology [edit]
Several sequel series and i prequel have followed. Well-nigh employ a chronology created by the Studio Nue creators, and those that followed their own chronologies were regarded every bit "parallel storylines" by the studio. Several different studios were involved with Studio Nue in the Macross franchise along the years, but since 2002's Macross Zero, production has been handled exclusively betwixt Nue and Satelight, from which Shōji Kawamori is ane of the main primal members. The chief of Macross production consists of (in chronological release gild):
| Release Dates | Episodes | Piece of work | Title (original) | Chronology |
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| 1982/10 to 1983/06 | 36 | TV series | Super Dimension Fortress Macross [ane] Original work adapted by Harmony Gold to get Robotech: The Macross Saga in 1985.[2] | 2009–2012 |
| 1984/07 | N/A | Movie | Macross: Do Yous Call up Honey? [3] Alternate telling of the events in The Super Dimension Fortress Macross, specifically episodes 2 through 27. | 2009–2012 / 2031 (story within a story in Macross seven) |
| 1987/06 | 1 | OVA | The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Flash Back 2012 [four] Epilogue of the 1984 picture, segments were added in the movie's definitive "Perfect Edition". | 2012 |
| 1992/05 to 1992/11 | 6 | OVA series | Super Dimensional Fortress Macross Two: Lovers Once more [five] "Macross tenth Ceremony" Sequel to the 1982 Goggle box series, created without Studio Nue. | 2092[half dozen] "parallel" earth alternate continuity |
| 1994/08 to 1995/06 | iv | OVA series | Macross Plus [seven] Sequel to the 1982 Television set series, created past Studio Nue. A side-story. | 2040 |
| 1995/03 to 1995/07 | 4 | OVA serial | Macross Plus: International Version [7] Culling version of the OVA with English language cast and songs. | 2040 |
| 1994/x to 1995/09 | 49 | TV series | Macross 7 [8] Sequel to Macross Plus. Get-go of the sequels to bear on upon the metaplot. Features a new cast of characters, and only three returning characters from the original 1982 TV series. | 2045-46 |
| 1994/ten to 2001/05 | 8 volumes | Manga series | Macross 7: Trash Comic side-story beginning serialized in Shōnen Ace magazine then released as volumes. | 2046 |
| 1995/09 | N/A | Film | Macross Plus: Picture show Edition [7] Alternative pic version of the OVA, with dissimilar editing and additional scenes. | 2040 |
| 1995/09 | N/A | Movie | Macross 7 The Picture: The Galaxy Is Calling Me! [9] | 2046 |
| 1995/12 | 3 | OVA | Macross 7: Encore [8] Three sequel episodes to the 1994 Idiot box series. | 2046 |
| 1997/12 to 1998/08 | iv | OVA serial | Macross Dynamite 7 [10] "Macross 15th Anniversary" Sequel to the 1994 Boob tube series. | 2047 |
| 2002/12 to 2004/10 | 5 | OVA series | Macross Zero [eleven] "Macross 20th Ceremony" Prequel to the original 1982 Idiot box serial. | 2008 |
| 2007/12 | Due north/A | Manga series | Macross Frontier Manga Sequel to the 1994 TV series. Comic format telling of the events in Macross Frontier first serialized in Shōnen Ace magazine. | 2059 |
| 2007/12 | one | TV serial pilot | Macross Frontier (Deculture Edition) "Macross 25th Anniversary" Pilot episode for the sequel to the 1994 TV series. | 2059 |
| 2008/04 to 2008/09 | 25 | TV series | Macross Frontier [12] "Macross 25th Anniversary" Sequel to the 1994 Tv series. | 2059 |
| 2009–nowadays | N/A | Manga serial | Macross: The First [thirteen] [14] Comic format alternate telling of the events in The Super Dimension Fortress Macross serialized in Macross Ace magazine and actually Newtype Ace. | 2009–2012 |
| 2009/eleven/21 | N/A | Picture show | Macross Borderland The Motion-picture show: The False Songstress Theatrical movie adaptation of the 2008 TV series. | 2059 |
| 2010/12 to 2011/11 | 12 | Novels | Macross The Ride [xv] Prequel to the 2008 TV series. | 2058 |
| 2011/02/26 | N/A | Movie | Macross Frontier Movie: The Wings of Goodbye Sequel to the 2009 theatrical movie, a continuing accommodation of the 2008 Television receiver series. | 2059 |
| 2012/x/3-eight | N/A | Musical | Macross The Musicalture 30th ceremony Tokyo Dome alive music show. | 2062 |
| 2012/10/20 | Due north/A | Movie | Macross FB 7: Ore no Uta o Kike! "Macross Dynamite 7 15th Ceremony" Adaptation of Macross 7 from the perspective of Macross Borderland characters. | 2059 |
| 2013/02/28 | Northward/A | Video Game | Macross xxx: Voices beyond the Galaxy "Macross 30th Anniversary" Video game sequel to Macross Borderland. | 2060 |
| 2016/04 to 2016/09 | 26 | Television set serial | Macross Delta TV sequel to both Macross 30 and Macross Frontier. | 2067 |
| 2018/02/09 | N/A | Movie | Macross Delta the Picture: Passionate Walküre Compilation picture of Macross Delta, with some changes. | 2067 |
| 2021/08/08 | North/A | Movie | Macross Delta the Movie: Absolute Live!!!!!! Sequel to Macross Delta. | 2067 |
A feature film, subtitled 'Practice You Retrieve Love? (愛・おぼえていますか Ai Oboete Imasu ka), was released in 1984, with a condensed version of the storyline and cutting-edge animation. This moving picture was afterwards described equally a "historical drama" movie within the Macross universe (similar to World War Ii films in the real earth). In Macross Plus and Macross vii, information technology is revealed that at that place was a motion picture produced after Space War I (the original World-Zentradi disharmonize). Kawamori described the relation between the two depictions of Infinite War I: "The real Macross is out there, somewhere. If I tell the story in the length of a Television series, information technology looks one way, and if I tell it as a film-length story, it's organized some other way."[16] (An edited, English language-dubbed version of the feature was besides released to video as Clash of the Bionoids.)
Macross II, the merely blithe projection without Studio Nue's direct involvement, was declared a parallel-world story by Studio Nue.
In March 2007, Studio Victor placed a casting phone call for a vocalization actress to play the heroine, Ranka Lee,[17] in a then untitled new Macross series.[18] Xviii-year-erstwhile Nakajima Megumi was selected in the nationwide singing and acting audience for the part of Ranka Lee in Japan. The project was given the tentative title of Macross 25. Later, as part of the 25th anniversary concert, a trailer was shown that revealed the new tentative title of Macross F (Borderland). During the concert, Kawamori Shoji mentioned that the timeframe of Macross Borderland was nearly 2070 Advertising. Kawamori as well announced that Yoko Kanno would be the music co-composer of the new Macross serial. According to Newtype Mag, this new serial were supposed to take place in a school. The pilot episode aired on December 23, 2007. The new serial were finally set in the twelvemonth 2059 AD and took place in a new Macross Colony Armada called "Macross Frontier". The new evidence was produced by Satelight and its episodes began their regular broadcast on April iv, 2008, in MBS channel of Japan. The final episode aired on September 25, 2008, what brought the serial to a total of 25 episodes. A Macross Frontier Movie Edition was announced just later on the ending of the new TV animated series.[19]
The Kanto area rerun of the Macross Frontier anime television series during early 2014 in Nippon concluded with a teaser annunciation that a new Macross TV series is in the works,[twenty] and later in the year was tentatively titled Macross Δ (Delta). Merely like in Macross Frontier, a casting phone call was held for the series' primary vocalist who also became office of the bandage.[21] The winner of the contest as well of the rest of the bandage and characters were revealed in a special event held on October 29, 2015.[22] [23] A new Macross anime tv series was to premiere in 2018, just still wasn't released (as of May 2021).[24]
Macross fictional chronology [edit]
Several sequel serial and prequels accept followed in Macross. The main Macross productions consists of (in fictional chronological timeline lodge):
| Time Period | Title (original) | Piece of work | Release Dates | Episodes |
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| 1999 | The Super Dimension Fortress Macross (Prologue simply) Original work adapted by Harmony Gilt to go Robotech: The Macross Saga in 1985. | Television receiver series | 1982/10 to 1983/6 | 36 |
| 2002–2010 | Misa Hayase: White Reminiscences | Novels | 1984/2 | North/A |
| 2008 | Macross Zippo Original Macross origin story | OVA serial | 2002/12 to 2004/ten | 5 |
| 2009 | Dreaming Prelude: My Fair Minmay | Novels | 1983/iv | N/A |
| 2009–2012 | The Super Dimension Fortress Macross Original piece of work adjusted past Harmony Gold to become Robotech: The Macross Saga in 1985. | Television serial | 1982/10 to 1983/six | 36 |
| 2009–2012 | Macross: The First Comic format alternate telling of the events in The Super Dimension Fortress Macross serialized in Macross Ace magazine and actually Newtype Ace. | Manga | 2009/2 – Ongoing | North/A |
| 2010 | Macross Within Story: Macross Classic | Audio drama | 1996/8 | four |
| 2012, 2031 (story within a story) | Macross: Practice Y'all Remember Dear? Alternating telling of the events in The Super Dimension Fortress Macross, specifically episodes two through 27. Catechism in-universe as a fictional movie. | Motion-picture show | 1984/7 | Due north/A |
| 2012 | The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Flash Back 2012 Epilogue of the Macross: Practice Y'all Remember Love?, segments were added in the movie's definitive "Perfect Edition". | OVA | 1987/half-dozen | N/A |
| 2014–2030 | Macross M3 | Video game | 2001/2 | N/A |
| 2040 | Macross Plus Original Macross sequel OVA created by Studio Nue. A side-story. | OVA serial | 1994/8 to 1995/9 | v |
| 2043 | Macross: True Love Song | Video game | 2000/3 | North/A |
| 2045 | Macross 7 Docking Festival: Singing Saves the Galaxy!? | Audio drama | 1995/3 | N/A |
| 2045–2046 | Macross 7 TV series sequel to The Super Dimension Fortress Macross. Start of the sequels to bear on upon the metaplot. Features a new bandage of characters, and only three returning characters from the original serial. | TV serial | 1994/10 to 1995/9 | 49 |
| 2046 | Macross 7: Trash | Manga | 1995/v to 2001/7 | eight volumes |
| 2046 | Macross vii The Pic: The Galaxy Is Calling Me! | Moving picture | 1995/9 | N/A |
| 2046 | Macross 7: Encore OVA series sequel to Macross seven | OVA serial | 1995/12 to 1996/two | 3 |
| 2046 | Macross Generation | Audio drama | 1997/iv | 10 |
| 2047 | Macross Digital Mission VF-Ten | Video game | 1997/2 | N/A |
| 2047 | Macross Dynamite seven Macross 7 OVA sequel | OVA series | 1997/12 to 1998/8 | 4 |
| 2050 | Macross VF-X2 | Video game | 1999/nine | N/A |
| 2058 | Macross The Ride | Novels | 2010/12 to 2011/11 | 12 |
| 2059 | Macross Frontier | Goggle box series | 2008/iv to 2008/9 | 25 |
| 2059 | Super Dimension Song Maiden Ranka | Manga | 2008/10 | i volume |
| 2059 | Macross Frontier The Movie: The Imitation Songstress Macross Borderland theatrical movie adaptation. | Movie | 2009/11 | North/A |
| 2059 | Sheryl: Buss in the Galaxy | Manga | 2010/9 to 2012/ten | 4 volumes |
| 2059 | Macross Frontier Motion-picture show: The Wings of Goodbye Macross Frontier theatrical movie accommodation and sequel to The Fake Songstress. | Moving-picture show | 2011/2 | Due north/A |
| 2059 | Macross Frontier: Concur Me Tightly to the Edge of the Galaxy | Manga | 2012/nine | 1 book |
| 2059 | Macross FB seven: Ore no Uta o Kike! Macross vii & Macross Frontier crossover special. | Movie | 2012/10 | N/A |
| 2059 | Macross Fortissimo | Manga | 2013/3 | i volume |
| 2060 | Macross 30: Voices across the Galaxy | Video game | 2013/2 | N/A |
| 2062 | Macross The Musicalture Macross 30th anniversary live music show. | Musical | 2012/ten | N/A |
| 2067 | Macross Delta TV sequel to both Macross 30 and Macross Frontier. | TV series | 2016/04 to 2016/09 | 26 |
| 2067 | Macross Delta the Film: Passionate Walküre Compilation movie of Macross Delta, with some changes. | Movie | 2018/02/09 | N/A |
| 2067 | Macross Delta the Motion-picture show: Accented Live!!!!!! Sequel to Macross Delta. | Moving picture | 2021/08/08 | N/A |
| 2092 | Macross Ii Original Macross sequel OVA created without Studio Nue and considered an alternate universe by them. | OVA series | 1992/5 to 1992/xi | 6 |
Video games [edit]
Macross video games are based on its universe, sometimes expanding it with original characters and sidestories; latest games oft include newly created anime footage, and all of them were exclusively released in Japan;[25] except a Takatoku Toys handheld electronic game distributed by Incoming Trading, a Banpresto arcade game licensed by Fabtek, and a Bandai Visual PlayStation game whose debuted Northward American localization was eventually cancelled probably due to copyrights issues involving Harmony Gold.[26]
See the list of Macross video games for all the official and crossover releases from the 1980s upwards to the 2010s.
Legal complications with international distribution [edit]
Harmony Gold purchased the international distribution rights for the Macross series and betwixt 1999 and 2003 filed trademarks on the distribution of Macross merchandise and media exterior of Nippon.[26] Harmony Gold's international distribution rights are under dispute however as they bought the rights from the Japanese visitor, Tatsunoko Productions, which in a courtroom ruling against companies, Studio Nue and Big West, was ruled to accept only the rights to the international distribution of The Super Dimension Fortress Macross and no legal claim to the rest of the franchise; those belonging to the latter companies.[27] [28] [29] [26] Harmony Gilt claims that the case does not apply to them since it occurred in Nihon and does not apply to the international distribution rights.[xxx] Harmony Gold continues to re-affirm their claim to the international distribution through cease and desist letters,[31] [32] resulting in afterward Macross series not being distributed exterior of Nihon.[27] [26]
On March 1, 2021, Large West, Studio Nue, and Harmony Gold have agreed to work together and distribute Macross backdrop outside Japan alongside Robotech.[33] [34] The signed agreement besides mentions that Big West volition allow Harmony Gold to release their upcoming Robotech picture show in Japan.[34]
Legacy [edit]
Macross was the basis for the Robotech franchise in North America. Super Dimension Fortress Macross was adapted into the commencement saga of the Robotech boob tube series (1985–1986), called The Macross Saga, which spawned the Robotech franchise. Robotech was influential in the Western world, helping to innovate the anime medium to North America.[35]
Macross popularized the concept of transforming mecha, which can transform between a standard vehicle (such as a fighter plane or transport truck) and a fighting mecha robot. Shōji Kawamori introduced the concept with Diaclone in 1980 and then popularized information technology with Macross. Kawamori so went on to design transforming mecha for Transformers (1986). The transforming mecha concept became popular in the mid-1980s, with Macross: Do You Think Love? (1984) and Zeta Gundam (1985) in Japan, and with Robotech and Transformers in the West. Transformers went on to influence the Hollywood movie industry.[35] [36]
In contrast to before mecha anime which focused on combatants, Macross portrayed mecha disharmonize from the perspective of not-combatant civilians, such equally the fictional singer Lynn Minmay.[35] She went on to become the start virtual idol. Voiced by Mari Iijima, Minmay was the beginning fictional idol singer to garner major real-globe success, with the theme song "Do You lot Remember Beloved?" (from the film Macross: Do Yous Recollect Dear?) reaching number vii on the Oricon music charts in Nippon.[37] This was later further explored in Macross Plus with the virtual idol Sharon Apple tree, an artificial intelligence (AI) computer program who takes the form of an intergalactic popular star,[38] and in Macross vii with the virtual band Burn Bomber who became a commercial success and spawned multiple CDs released in Nihon.[39] Macross set the template for afterward virtual idols in the early 21st century, such as Hatsune Miku and Kizuna AI.[37] [38]
Another innovative character concept in Macross was the role of Misa Hayase in Super Dimension Fortress Macross (chosen Lisa Hayes in Robotech), who was one of the primary commanders of the Macross battleship. She was the boss and commanding officeholder of the fighter pilot protagonist Hikaru Ichijyo (chosen Rick Hunter in Robotech), and later his love interest. This was a scenario Kawamori came upward with which he had non seen in any Hollywood movies before. A similar scenario, however, later appeared in the Hollywood picture Tiptop Gun (1986). According to Kawamori, "Many people pointed out that afterward films like Top Gun copied that idea and setting, as well as including the combination of many songs and fighters too."[35]
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- Macross episode reviews at MAHQ
- Macross Compendium
- Macross World
Japanese [edit]
- Official website
- New Official website
- Macross 30th Anniversary Official Site Archived 2017-09-25 at the Wayback Machine
- Macross F Official
- Large West
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macross
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