Macross 7
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The Anime Masters Demonstrate Their Best in Genius Party...supposedly a "one for me, one for them" arrangement, he went on to envision and supervise Macross' OVA project Macross Plus (1994) and tv series Macross 7 (1994). Plus was a four episode OVA, later re-edited/partially reanimated and rework... In this article: Studio 4°C, Macross 7, Shinichiro Watanabe, North America, Yoko Kanno, Koji Morimoto, Hayao Miyazaki, Robot Carnival, and Mind Game |
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Wikipedia | October 29, 2009
Macross
...familiar characters as well as new characters and all Valkyrie fighters featured in the TV series, the Macross DYRL movie and Macross Flashback 2012. Macross 7 Ginga no Heart wo Furuwasero!! (Let's Reveal the Galaxy's Heart!!) - A 2D side...
In this article: U.N. Spacy, Studio Nue, PlayStation, Macross Frontier, Valkyrie, Macross Plus, The Super Dimension Fortress Macross, and Shoji Kawamori
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Wikipedia | October 27, 2009
Macross 7
...the projection of this energy in battle. Meanwhile, another colonization fleet, the Macross 5, makes contact with the Macross 7 fleet. The Macross 5 fleet has found a suitable planet to inhabit, and christened it as the planet Rax.
In this article: Basara Nekki, Maximilian Jenius, Milia Fallyna Jenius, Gamlin Kizaki, and Fire Bomber
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Wikipedia | October 04, 2009
Macross Ace Frontier
...to be included in the upcoming game are Macross Do You Remember Love?, Flash Back 2012, Macross Plus, Macross 7, Macross Dynamite 7, Macross Frontier, Macross Zero and the parallel universe of Macross II. Some mecha from previous PS1...
In this article: Macross Frontier, Japan, Vf-25 Messiah, VF-1 Valkyrie, Vf-19, U.N. Spacy, Robotech, and 3D Shooter
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Wikipedia | September 28, 2009
Macross operators
...Bunnies" is an English-coined nickname originated in Starblazers fandom. It is not used in the Japanese Macross scripts or among Japanese fans of Macross. This term can also refer to the bridge crew of Macross 7, composed of Sally Ford,...
In this article: Lisa Hayes
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RSS feed from 1UP | September 24, 2009
Thexder Neo TGS 2009 Hands-On Preview
...took PCs seriously as a platform for gaming. It was a novel little shooter/platformer that seemingly took its inspiration from the Macross anime, as players controlled a star fighter that could freely transform into a battle robot.
In this article: Thexder, Tokyo Game Show, MSX, Macross, Sierra, Game Arts, Square Enix, Japan, and U.S.
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The Japan Times: All Stories | September 24, 2009
She Orion
She "Orion" In the anime "Macross," the top chart sensation was Sharon Apple, a cybernetic singer who bewitched a fictional future with her laboratory-engineered music and hologramatic cleavage. Here in real-life Japan, 2009, the defining...
In this article: Photoshop, Deckard, Macross, Sharon Apple, Blade Runner, Point, and Japan
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Kotaku | September 03, 2009
Mechwarrior 5 Runs Into Legal Trouble [Legal]
...haven't always used original designs for their mech. They sometimes straight up stole them from existing series, particularly Japan's Macross, which in the US forms the first part of the Robotech trilogy. So BattleTech and Harmony...
In this article: Harmony Gold, Robotech, Macross, Trademark, Piranha Games, US, and Japan
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IGN | September 03, 2009
MechWarrior 5 Trouble Brewing?
...the co-copyright owner of the television series Robotech. The letter claims that the use of certain trademarked figures from the Robotech/Macross universe, of which MechWarrior 5 is a part of, is prohibited as a result of a prior...
In this article: Trademark, Robotech, Harmony Gold, Cease and desist, Macross, Piranha Games, and IGN
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Wikipedia | August 03, 2009
Ray Lovelock (Macross)
Ray Lovelock is a fictional character in the Macross universe. He first appears in Macross 7, and also appears in the movie Macross 7: The Galaxy Is Calling Me '' and the OAVs ''Macross 7 Encore and Macross Dynamite 7. He is voiced by...
In this article: Ray Lovelock, Fire Bomber, Vf-17 Nightmare, Vf-19 Excalibur, U.N. Spacy, Macross Dynamite 7, and Veffidas Feaze
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CraveOnline | May 12, 2009
Macross Frontier
...in Japan from April 3, 2008 to September 25, 2008 for a total of 25 episodes and occurs in the same universe as Macross Zero, Macross, and Macross 7. The series is available on DVD and Blu-Ray. The story follows human pioneers who are...
In this article: Macross Frontier, Anime, Macross Zero, Johnny Depp, Robotech, DVD, and Blu-Ray
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Macross 7 is an anime television series. It is a sequel to the show The Super Dimension Fortress Macross that takes place many years after the events of the first series following a cast of mostly new characters. The show ran from October 16 1994 to September 24, 1995 at 11:00 AM, and 49 episodes were aired. Although it has been distributed in the other parts of the world, as of May 2008, Macross 7 has not been licensed in North America.
In fact, the series is not currently licensed for distribution in any English-speaking country. This is due to both licensing issues involving the music, and an ongoing dispute between Big West and Tatsunoko Productions/Harmony Gold over the right to distribute The Super Dimension Fortress Macross outside of Japan. In fact the cost of licensing is suspected to be so high that Manga representative Keith Burgess stated at Anime Central 2004 that "It would take all the anime companies working together to be able to afford to bring the series over to America".
Macross 7 is best known for its music, and since the show began airing over a dozen albums have been released by the fictional band Fire Bomber that stars in the show. Macross 7 exists in the official Studio Nue chronology and canon, with story concept by Shoji Kawamori, who also handled mechanical designs along with Kazutaka Miyatake. A theatrical episode, Macross 7: Ginga ga Ore wo Yondeiru! (Macross 7: The Galaxy's Calling Me!), was released in 1995. Several OVAs were also released, including Macross 7: Encore and later, Macross Dynamite 7.
- Name:
- Macross 7
- Genre:
- Adventure, Mecha, musical, Rock opera
- Directed By:
- Tetsuro Amino
- Written By:
- Haruhiko Mikimoto
- Studio:
- Ashi Productions
- Broadcast Channel:
- MBS
- Volumes:
- 8
- Published in:
- Shōnen Ace
- Number of Episodes:
- 49 + 3 encore episodes
- Demographic:
- Shōnen
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