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[Macross] No matter how many times I see it, I think it’s unfair how the childhood friend trope keeps coming up…

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Any means are permissible for victory.

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Even in the TV version, it was almost one-sidedly winning, but it’s troublesome because it comes to overkill…

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>>2

Is that so?

It was like having flowers in both hands, as if I was in a daze.

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>>133

In the story, Alto and Sheryl could have just been normal together and it would have been fine to end it there without any resolution.

Since the decision to produce a theatrical version has been made, we couldn’t decide on the ending, so it turned out like that.

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>>149

“After being hurt by the controversy, in an interview with Anime Media.”

Sheryl and Ranka got together, and the fool flew into the sky.

I felt sorry for Masahiro Kobayashi, who was desperate when that was the final episode.

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It was a conclusion where I won, but I wasn’t that happy.

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It’s been a while since I saw it, but I thought Ranka’s defeat was so spectacular that it was pitiful…

Not only was I rejected, but I also became missing and bedridden.

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Even without the added childhood friend setting, I could have won…

Well, it’s because of that that it shines even more.

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I thought she was a strong woman who follows her own path, but then she shows her weak side when she’s sick; she’s a mentally fragile girl who pretends to be tough, and I’ve just been supporting her since childhood…

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It’s understandable that Ranko starts with a childhood friend setting and begins from a close distance.

Sheryl, when you met Alto during his childhood at the Galaxy fleet, stop being so reckless, you idiot.

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I feel that the song is narrowly in favor of Ranka.

Well, both are really great.

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In the story, regardless of the context, they returned after that and became happy together…

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>>9

Is that so!?

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>>11

The fact that Sheryl’s quartz is shining in the ED suggests Alto’s return.

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>>11

According to the master file VF-25

In the year 2064 (five years after “Goodbye Wings”), Cheryl is based in the Olympia fleet while touring various locations.

The two VF-25s that always accompany as dedicated bodyguards have the serial numbers 1123 (Sheryl’s birthday) and 727 (Alto’s birthday).

It is believed that Alto, who has returned, will always be by our side as a protector.

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As expected, even my eyebrows have had enough of this love triangle…

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>>10

I think it would probably be more interesting if there were no love triangle like in Δ or 0048.

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>>12

Hmm.

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I understand that it’s possible for ED Sheryl to make a comeback just for the movie since she’s singing…

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The stock of Ranka, which was even told to disappear due to Cheryl’s popularity, is…

It’s correct because it went up…

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In the labyrinth of time, Ranka had completely become a strong woman…

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>>15

Expose the phone number of the person I like to the whole universe.

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I haven’t seen it, but will my phone number be exposed while I’m sleeping and come back?

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I’m a fan of Sheryl, but I came to like Ranka in the movie.

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>>19

After-school Overflow is too good as a breakup live.

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>>19

The growth of the voice actor, combined with it, makes the theatrical version of Ranka really great, doesn’t it…

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Well, there was a part that said it’s fine as long as you’re missing and on the verge of death…

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A best album will be released soon.

I couldn’t make the reservation in time for the early booking bonus.

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I heard that the childhood friend setting was intended to strengthen Sheryl’s connection to Alto, but it only seemed to reinforce Alto’s connection to Sheryl.

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Not as lovers or anything like that.

If anything, I’ll become both of your mothers.

The vibe is something like that, right? Movies are incredible.

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I was laughing at the Fire Bomber cosplay with glasses, but that flying female Alto and those kinds of things are unfair.

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To be honest, Ranka’s talent and growth as a person was more entertaining than her romantic side.

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>>27

The beginning of the anime was really wobbly…

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>>28

Seriously, if it were to be a story about Mamegu’s growth, it would be the best work ever…

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The TV version had an amateur play a big role, so the acting in the early parts has its challenges…

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>>29

This is the true tradition of Macross!

Uncle was delighted.

So I’ll get better in the movie version.

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The after-school feel of “After School Overflow” is really impressive, isn’t it?

It’s a well-made summary song for Macross F, where students unexpectedly end up in war.

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Mamegu later becomes a Precure too, which is amazing!

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Ranka was cute when she taught me about the dark Ranka the other day.

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>>34

Because Cheryl keeps changing outfits, it’s terrible that Dark Cheryl is operating normally.

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As long as Ai-kun doesn’t become creepy, the movie version is good.

On the contrary, why did they even make the TV version?! You could tell it was going to fail before they did it!

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From the beginning, she was strong in the TV version, and in many ways, she’s compatible, so it’s understandable that Sheryl would win.

I think it’s unfair for a reboot in a movie version to influence the personalities of the individuals involved so much.

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It was great that Macross had a theatrical setting…

It’s too strong to say that I’ve been pursuing it since I was a child.

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I’m starting to wonder who 1123 is.

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>>40

I remember watching “Sayonara no Tsubasa” only once in the theater, so my memory is vague.

Did Burera die?

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>>40

Did Grace clearly die in either version?

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Every time I think about stage play settings, I wonder if the upper echelons of the Macross world have a poor evaluation.

Under normal circumstances, the treatment is so poor that it seems complaints would arise from the president or Sugida’s associates…

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There are patterns where it’s more interesting without a love triangle.

There are parts where I’m watching Macross because I want to see a love triangle, so I can’t really say anything.

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A love triangle like in Macross 7 would be nice…

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>>45

Gumlin → Basara ← Mirène

Please provide the text you would like to have translated.

Song

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>>45

Mountains, Basara, and songs…

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Since it is a play within a play based on historical facts, characters like Mushroom Sugita might actually be worse than in history.

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I recently heard “Maze of Time” for the first time, but I was completely blown away by Ranka’s lyrics, which I love just as much as Sheryl’s.

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Ranka was pitiful, but

The next person I fell in love with, Freya, is okay, right?

I was thinking that I’d be happy, right?

Kawamori, you rascal!!!

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It felt like Alto made grounded choices in contrast to the Macross crew, who were acting on a whim.

It felt like the landing was all over the place…

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In the first place, have we even reached the point of a love triangle? If it comes to that, I think it’s better to cut ties cleanly.

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I feel like the Alto in the movie version was quietly strong in the end, but is the YF-29 that amazing?

They were putting up a good fight against a higher-ranked opponent with a ghost equipped.

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>>53

While the final awakening of the protagonist type is amazing, Durandal’s performance itself is also top-class, even including Delta…

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>>62

Basically, it’s a rare aircraft in Macross that takes the stance that the latest model is the strongest, isn’t it? Durandal.

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The problem of quarter size being too convenient.

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Cheryl has become the childhood friend setting, but Ranka has been with me since middle school too…

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Even if we set aside 7, it’s weak to say that Mao, Ishtar, and Mina are in a love triangle.

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When you think about it, the only ones that are properly doing the love triangle are the original and F, right?

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>>58

Isn’t it okay to add a plus?

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>>58

Isn’t it somewhat plus?

It’s true that when both parties have mutual feelings, there’s no room for misunderstanding.

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It seems like the movie version is more about a triumphant love triangle!

Sheryl, who loves both Alto and Ranka, is swaying.

I feel like there was a perspective like that…

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I heard that the dance maneuver was received as a courtship dance by the Bajura Queen, but I wonder if there have been a lot of children born…

Since the queen is fused with Battle Galaxy, life should be manageable, I guess…

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I cried my heart out at Hoshikira back then.

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According to the settings, it seems that they have already returned in the era of Delta, which is great.

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Burela’s influence was weakened by the song.

I think Alto, having let go of various things, is quite strong.

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F feels like it’s presented straight up what you guys are looking for in Macross, right?

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>>67

“Do we really need to bring out parts that make you want to say ‘Are you crazy?’… that’s how the TV version turned out…”

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When I went to see it with a few friends in college, I was the only one who liked Sheryl, and it felt cramped because everyone around me was angry.

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The YF-29 of Alto should be among the strongest of the various YF-29s.

The quartz is different.

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Honestly, I just started liking her because it’s obvious that Ranka is going to lose.

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Cheryl, who didn’t properly send it to Girls’ Generation.

It’s painful to be infatuated with Ranka.

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It’s not that Ranka is definitely going to lose, but in the anime version, there are a lot of moments where Ranka’s actions make you go “huh?” and that’s the problem.

The movie version doesn’t really have that.

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I wonder what it means for Max to be stronger than the younger generation even in the Delta era.

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>>74

Genius

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>>74

Max

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>>74

Genius

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>>74

Genius

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>>74

What do you mean, genius?

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The TV version had some parts that made me go “hmm.”

I really love the movie version… I’ve gone to see it multiple times.

I wanted to go more, but it ended up being canceled due to the earthquake.

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The director says that the Durandal specs are no different from Kaipura.

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Well, the protagonist tends to go missing, doesn’t he?

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I was thinking, “There was Takumi Yamazaki among the mob…” and then it goes “Yahhooo!!” and turns into “What!?” which is great, right?

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>>84

A character that is called for just one scene in Super Robot Wars.

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>>84

I was watching in the theater, and it was funny to see the old men reacting so obviously.

Including me

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Shut up, genius genius!!

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>>85

Ah, if asked, there’s no way to respond other than being a genius!!

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The joint forces were just unmotivated, and there was a possibility that Windermere could have thrown in Max and Isamu.

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I want to see a story where the missing Alto meets Basara and somehow this leads to their return.

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There is a situation where there is nowhere else to enhance since the only character from the first generation is Max.

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Kawamori is like the unstable fluctuations of an unstable adolescence.

I wanted to draw in F, but when I did, it wasn’t accepted, and I felt really down about it.

You mentioned it in the Animedia interview.

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>>92

Whether that kind of realism leads to the fun of entertainment is another matter, so it can’t be helped…

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Senior Fokker is dead.

Kakizaki is dead.

Shining is not there.

So please forgive me if I get distracted by another woman besides Miria.

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I thought about doing a final summary scenario that includes the story of Alto-kun’s return, but has he already returned?

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In the TV version, all the characters were wandering around.

The alto, which was quite stable, had started to waver instead…

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>>95

As I was seriously working as a mercenary as Ozma told me, everyone except for me turned out to be wanted.

Aren’t you scared?

That said, I actually like the TV version too…

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>>95

Rather, TV is represented by Aruto who is unsteady.

They suddenly get angry.

So, for the movie’s script, I will develop Alto a little and make his character more accepting.

It started from.

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I was personally happy that the glasses didn’t die in the movie.

The anime version exits simply, so that’s good…

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I want to use the Vajra to locate Minmei! I want to see Minmei! I thought it was the right decision to cut off the S.M.S. owners related to that.

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Alto’s return is obvious in the novel version, but there are hints everywhere that he has come back regardless.

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Speaking of the TV version, it was honestly amusing how the nameless people who were repeatedly shouting for the glasses to break were so shaken after they actually broke.

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>>100

There are sometimes Windamere people who immediately have a spare when they think something is broken…

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>>100

I was shouting “Break the glasses!” because I didn’t really think they would break…

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In Macross, both the protagonist and the heroine usually have a tendency to act eccentrically.

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I like the no-panties Cheryl episode from the TV version.

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There is a representative of eccentric behavior called Basara.

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Speaking of which, in the novel version, wasn’t it depicted that the female part of Alto was in love with the glasses, and the glasses were also in love with Alto’s female part…?

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The movie doesn’t have extra time for unnecessary things, so everyone must do their part properly.

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>>108

(The body’s sturdiness is) solid.

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By the way, every time I play Macross, I get told “Basara Basara.”

If 7 were a work like a projectile weapon, the story would be resolved immediately if he appeared.

Kawamori said it’s impossible.

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It’s fine to be a bit unsteady, but there was also a somewhat glasses-wearing and gay vibe about it.

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>>110

The original plot created by Hiroyuki Yoshino is

In Macross Harem, both Megane and Luka were girls…

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In fact, the growing popularity among women has acted as a tonic for the series.

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It’s amazing that during that era, otakus, regardless of gender, were generally in such a prominent position.

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>>112

Back then, being able to sing Sheryl’s songs was a status symbol for female otaku, wasn’t it?

When I go to karaoke,

Everyone is singing.

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F was my first Macross.

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Indeed, if they really wanted to, Hiroshi Kamiya and Jun Fukuyama could easily play girl roles.

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Please make a new F movie every year.

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>>119

It looks like the last one will be the F final chapter.

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Did Alt-kun really waver like that… I don’t remember at all.

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If you want to graduate from a love triangle

The next work is a story that I want to develop into a sticky romance from a boy-meets-girl setup.

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>>124

Isn’t that good enough with Δ?

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>>134

Somehow, the favorable impression was too high from the start.

Also, the heroine dies…

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>>124

Say that after you see Delta.

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I wonder why it was so popular back then…

I remember something exploded, but I don’t remember if it was Cheryl’s concert or an aerial battle.

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>>125

Wasn’t the area around the diamond crevasse really affected?

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Interstellar flight…

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I feel like everyone was pretty harsh on Alto.

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Kawamori from the anime magazine answers readers’ questions!

Can Ranka become giant? That’s what I’m asking.

It says that it can become gigantic because it has half Zentradi mixed in.

I was imagining and laughing, but the main story was even more amazing.

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The TV version of Alto-kun is not very reliable…

Well, it can’t be helped.

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The Alt aircraft is just flying away, but as expected, the normal Durandal is about the same as Kairos Plus.

The Alto model is really out of this world.

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The TV version of Alto and Ranka were somewhat fluffy…

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In the manga version, Alto is living alone in a place that looks like a cheap apartment in Japan…

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From the part where the overflow intro starts, it’s just too amazing all the way through.

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I mean, there’s just a nameless person who is partially confused.

If I said that the childhood friend setting has grown, I think I’m only referring to Ranka, who clearly became the childhood friend in the movie version.

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Alto-kun from the TV is really cocky and picks fights with those around him.

I’m just a character who’s simply naive about the world, so I’m sorry for that.

Rather, there wasn’t much persuasive power to be attractive apart from having a beautiful appearance.

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It’s practically decided, isn’t it? But didn’t the TV version have a more silly kind of ending?

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>>143

I remember vaguely saying that even if I talk big, it’s still like the director has already made up their mind.

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Well, there was still a love triangle element left in the declaration of global expansion of Macross, after all.

I think the new work will also have a love triangle.

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There are multiple manga, so there is an ending where Sheryl and Ranka wear wedding dresses to welcome Alto and Brera.

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>>146

Isn’t Ranka × Brera bad…?

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>>147

Compared to cloning done to increase the population, incest is not a big deal!

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>>147

There’s a traditional feel to it, like Minmay Kaifun.

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It’s not bad! Because it’s a shoujo manga version!

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Burela is a robot, so it should be fine.

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Come to think of it, I started to like Ranka when Ai O was turned into a military song.

This is disgusting… Wow… I realized that I actually quite liked Ranka and Aimo.

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Despite pushing through the opposition from those around me and doing it at F, I was hurt when it caused an uproar.

In Δ, she maintained a love triangle by having feelings for the couple.

I wonder what will happen next.

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I feel like in shoujo manga, he wouldn’t be a real brother anymore.

I might be a little unsure.

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Well, the TV version of Alto-kun is quite the worst.

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>>158

Originally, as an actor, I have a personality that tends to perform what people seek.

It was set up, but to those watching, it only looks like a joker.

It might have been a failure.

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>>158

There was a story where I thought, “Oh, this guy is unclear!?” because Yuichi Nakamura was doing Clannad around the same time, and it was no good.

It’s certainly not clear…

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>>165

You two say you are my wings, but I haven’t even said which one I like, let alone that I like both.

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>>176

Thanks to you guys, I’ve made it this far. I don’t think there’s any meaning beyond that.

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>>158

That said, the characters on the Macross side are also quite crazy, making it hard to empathize with them.

Alto was still quite good… except for the ending.

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Kawamori’s selling point is that he has a slightly offbeat sensibility compared to others.

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I might have cut off a lot of things because I can’t keep up or I don’t have the time to deal with it.

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>>160

That’s true.

The main scriptwriter Hiroyuki Yoshino meticulously wrote the script including the love triangle and the course of the war.

Kawamori decisively cut it out in the storyboard, saying it was dull and too explanatory.

As a result, the final episode aired, and the script by Hiroyuki Yoshino faced backlash online.

Resentment in the interview.

Working in anime is tough, isn’t it…?

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Is F really moving so aggressively like that robot (even though it’s a combat aircraft)? That was the most shocking part.

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>>162

At that time, it was amazing how much the CG robot anime moved!

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I will say it again and again, but Ranka has significantly improved from the blue ether.

It’s not just the singing voice, but also the songwriters have started to create songs that bring out the best in Ranka.

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The movie version of 00 was decided, but it was a mess towards the end.

During that time, it was often observed that there was a great deal of confusion after the release of the anime movie was decided.

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I wonder if Nakamura’s signature role is really Alto.

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>>166

Isn’t it Abe from “Oofuri”?

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Kawamori is someone who received strange stimuli after going abroad when he was young.

Well, of course, the sensitivity would differ from that of a normal person.

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I’ve only seen the first one, 7, and F, but this series is rated higher as a movie, right?

I agree that there are no parts to trim from 7, so I can’t make a movie.

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>>168

When it takes too long, it inevitably becomes messy, and the oddness of the ethical perspective starts to stand out.

It’s a series that becomes better by making it tight and cutting off unnecessary parts.

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Akira, Misa, and Minmei are missing!

Shin and Sara are also missing!

Alto is also missing!

That’s all you need for Macross.

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Enough already, tell me what happened.

>>169

The side that was left behind is also dead…

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Kawamori is creating even more amazing Arjuna.

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In other words, there aren’t many long-format series available.

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Since I like both Ranka and Sheryl, I’m in the Michelle camp.

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I think the first installment of the movie is highly rated.

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Bashara is also missing, but a new song is coming out, so confirmation of survival is good!

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I’m currently doing a diva audition, so I’m thinking of creating something new again.

I’m looking forward to it!

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What is the dance of the wings?

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The fact that it was done with a plane in the movie version is highly regarded.

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Satellites sometimes lose their sanity, don’t they…?

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>>184

It should be “sometimes I become sane” instead.

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The fact that F is a work from about 20 years ago.

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I feel like there is always someone who gets referred to as “this guy” in every series.

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I feel like Δ mainly featured the aircraft mode and the battroid mode didn’t get much action.

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>>189

I haven’t seen the live, but what happened with the Inmelman dance?

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>>192

After performing well against Max, he gets shot down.

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>>189

The TV version is…

It was all sorts of desperate measures that led to that, so in the movie version, it transformed dramatically as if to release that pent-up frustration.

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Keep promoting the Gerwalk!

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I love how Sugita suddenly says something like “It’s just like a Trianguler” in the movie version.

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I was losing my sanity a bit because of the new Aquarion.

Maybe the next Macross will be good.

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I think the original TV version is also interesting.

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Wow, I never expected the true heroine to be the Vajra Queen. The movie really surprised me!

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>>194

A giant airplane transforming and launching its main cannon is great, isn’t it?

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Should I be sad that the Satellite that made Macross F is no longer around because the previous Aquarion was underperforming?

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I want to see more of their everyday life, not just the war, so it would be better if it were about seven minutes long.

It’s no longer that kind of era.

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I like Δ, but the captain wasn’t really cool.

Speaking of Macross, the captain is cool.

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The TV version was also interesting.

Good memories of doing commentary here.

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    [BanG Dream!] In the end, I wonder why Umiri liked Rikki.