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Macross and 1982
** The Super Dimension Fortress Macross ( 1982 1983 ): A huge spaceship appears high above Earth and crashes into an island in the Pacific, triggering a world war.
( 1984 ) was originally intended as an alternative theatrical re-telling of the television series The Super Dimension Fortress Macross ( 1982 ), but was later " retconned " into the Macross canon as a popular movie within the television series Macross 7 ( 1994 ).
is a 1987 collection of music videos from the The Super Dimension Fortress Macross animated television series ( 1982 1983 ) and the Macross: Do You Remember Love?
Mobile Suit Gundam ( 1979 ) is largely considered the first series to introduce the real robot idea and, along with The Super Dimension Fortress Macross ( 1982 ), would form the basis of what later people call real robot anime.
In the original Macross Japanese anime series ( Big West / Studio Nue, 1982 ) the Zentradi were created as a spacefaring race of giant humanoid proxy warriors by the first civilization in the galaxy, the Protoculture, 497, 500 years ago.
In the original Macross ( 1982 ) Japanese anime TV series the character of Vanessa Laird was voiced by Run Sasaki, Kim Kabirov by Hiromi Tsuru and Shammy Milliome by Sanae Miyuki.
The VF-1 was created by the renowned Japanese mecha designer Shoji Kawamori ( with contributions by his Studio Nue partner Kazutaka Miyatake ) in 1980-1982 to be the centerpiece mecha design of the anime series The Super Dimension Fortress Macross ( 1982 1983 ).
The company provided some financial assistance on the Macross TV show ( 1982, adapted as part of 1985's Robotech ) some time during its run, in exchange for various rights.
* The Super Dimension Fortress Macross ( 1982 ) ( Producer only, show created by Studio Nue )
** Super Dimension Fortress Macross ( 1982 )
is a term introduced in the 1982 Japanese animated television series Super Dimension Fortress Macross and adapted to the Americanized Robotech.
The term " Protoculture " first came up during preproduction story development for The Super Dimension Fortress Macross Japanese TV series ( Big West / Studio Nue, 1982 ), when the creators were researching cultural studies to develop concepts to be used in the plot.

Macross and
de: Macross The Movie
* Macross Plus Marge Gueldoa
* Super Dimension Fortress Macross II: Lovers, Again Maj. Nexx and Lord Feff
* The Protoculture Macross
He has done voice acting for English dubbed anime series, including Royal Space Force The Wings of Honneamise, Macross Plus, and Armitage III Polymatrix.

Macross and 1983
However, the Macross Perfect Memory Japanese reference book for the original series that was released in 1983 includes a profile and artwork for the first SDF-2 " Megalord " design, which was originally very similar to the SDF-1 Macross design used in the 1984 movie The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love ?.

Macross and adapted
The Super Dimension Fortress Macross also became a worldwide success after being adapted as part of Robotech, and Megazone 23 also gained recognition in the West after it was adapted as Robotech: The Movie.
The first Macross series and its Minmay character was adapted as the first part of the Robotech television series.
The Macross operators — Vanessa Laird, Kim Kabirov, and Shammy Milliome ( Vanessa Leeds, Kim Young, and Sammy Porter in Robotech ) — were three minor fictional characters in the first Macross series ( which was adapted as the first story arc of Robotech ).
is a fictional character from the Japanese anime science fiction series Macross ( which was loosely adapted as the first story arc of Robotech ) and the prequel OVA Macross Zero.
* General Galaxy / Messer VF-14 Vampire ( Macross 7 )-This fighter design was adapted by the Varauta army of the Protodeviln.
The character was adapted from the originally unrelated characters Komilia Maria Fallyna Jenius in The Super Dimension Fortress Macross and Jeanne Francaix in Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross.
She is known as Misa Hayase in The Super Dimension Fortress Macross, the series which was adapted into the first saga of Robotech.
Examples of anime with this premise are Macross ( adapted in America as the first part of Robotech ) and Gundam.

Macross and outside
As with other pre-Robotech borrowings from Macross ( for instance, Battletech ), the licensing situation for the toy became murky with two different companies ( Big West and Tatsunoko Production ) asserting exclusive rights to license Macross merchandise outside Japan.

Macross and Japan
The line consisted of mecha model kits imported from Japan and featured in anime titles such as The Super Dimension Fortress Macross, Super Dimension Century Orguss and Fang of the Sun Dougram.
The reason for changing is unknown, but the naming convention is the same as the Macross series and there might be a conflict in getting an America copyright even though the Gundam series aired before the Macross series in Japan but later than the Macross series ( known as Robotech ) in America.
Macross Plus was first released in Japan on VHS and Laserdisc formats by Bandai Visual.
Resin and garage kits of the Macross Plus variable fighters have been manufactured by several different companies in Japan.
This 3D home software is completely different from the vertical-scrolling Arcade shooter released in Japan by Banpresto back in 1997 as Macross Plus ( マクロスプラス ) which is loosely based on the franchise.
The Toho dub ( named in Japan " Super Spacefortress Macross ") had been created for international sales, and used Hong Kong and Australian actors.
is an anime prequel OVA to The Super Dimension Fortress Macross released for the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Macross franchise during 2002 in Japan.
The OVA was released in 2002 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Macross franchise in Japan.
A 2005 nationwide survey taken in Japan by TV Asahi, sampling age groups from teenagers to adults in their sixties, ranked Tom and Jerry # 85 in a list of the top 100 " anime " of all time ; while their web poll taken after the airing of the list ranked it at # 58-the only non-Japanese animation on the list, and beating anime classics like Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle, A Little Princess Sara, and the ultra-classics Macross and Ghost in the Shell ( it should be noted that in Japan, the word " anime " refers to all animation regardless of origin, not just Japanese animation ).
Macross II began production in 1991 and debuted simultaneously in the United States and Japan, during the second quarter of 1992, in order to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the original The Super Dimension Fortress Macross television series.
Their rationale was that Japan was experiencing an " idol boom " during the 1980s and Macross mirrored that.
While siding with Nue and Big West in Japan, Harmony Gold still maintains that they have all rights to the Macross franchise in the United States.
It was first featured in the OVA title The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Flash Back 2012, a 30-minute Music Video production released on June 21 in 1987 in Japan.
In the case of Robotech, one part of the three-part series, The Super Dimension Fortress Macross, was originally aired in Japan as a weekly series.

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