
I thought Macross had a positive beginning like fixing a ship that fell from space and deciding to go search for life in the universe, but then enemies attacked! The main cannon fired on its own! We were counterattacked! After warping, we got lost in space along with the base!! It turned out to be an incredibly negative start with a warning not to come back because we’re being targeted!
I was surprised that there was no singing at all until nearly episode 10 because I thought it was a heavily music-focused work from the beginning.
Just watch the movie.
>>1
No, I want them to properly watch the story of the dekalulture generation of the Loricore in the TV version.
>>7
I think the fact that the Zentradi are encountering this for the first time and are feeling their way as they make contact with the Macross side is a characteristic of the television version.
>>1
That’s not right…
>>1
I also just watched the movie, and it felt like, what should the three of us do together in a friendly way?
I don’t understand why the protagonist is sulking after returning from Earth when he already has a relationship with his superior and is getting NTR’d!
>>1
Since Max and Kakizaki are just mob characters in the movie, you should also watch the anime.
>>18
I was shocked to hear that Max married the female warrior Goriu he fought in a one-on-one match and they had several children, and that they appear in the sequel.
The feeling of “oh no, oh no, oh no” when only the gravity generator is blasted away and you start to float.
>>2
That’s why you use things you picked up…
The OP is amazing, right?
The people involved in making this later are connected to the production of Eva, working as animators.
As a work, well… the size…
I only had knowledge of Super Robot Wars, so I thought, “Huh? The enemies I saw in Super Robot Wars are not here…?” but I realized the character designs in the movie version are different from the Zentraedi.
After watching “Aibo,” seeing the battle with the Bottleser fleet in the TV version will knock you over in various ways…
There are quite a few strange highlights that only appear in the television version, aren’t there?
The animation in the movie version is so good compared to the TV version.
>>9
Because I have plenty of room.
It seems that the television was like a death march, judging by Aoi Honoo.
>>19
You can tell it’s crazy just by the art even if you don’t watch Aoi Honoo…
It’s been revised like this…
Whenever something happens, the follower who always supports me feels closer and is much more of a heroine than the actual heroine!
Maybe they changed it because the TV version’s giant looked too pallid and didn’t feel alien enough.
>>15
The statement about the commander of the Brutai, who fell from the attic and swung a metal pipe down onto Kakizaki’s head like splitting a bamboo, is said to lack an alien feeling, is it?
>>37
Amazing! Commander Buritai is amazing!!
What!? You came back from space in your real body!!??
The TV version alternated between episodes with terrible animation and normal episodes, making it feel like it was driving me crazy.
It’s interesting that Brigadier General Buritai is a hardcore fighter but also listens to others properly.
A video that seems unnecessarily high in calories, though I’m not sure if it’s needed for production.
I prefer the TV version where the Zentradians, who were combat weapons from birth, regain their human hearts through song…
By the way, Kamujin, who drinks and indulges in gambling before coming into contact with Mike Loon, is quite the cultured person, isn’t he?
>>21
It’s crazy how this guy pretends that Minmay’s song worked while understanding the culture yet rebelling against it.
I thought that was free and had ended recently, but it somehow came back again.
Last time, I didn’t have enough time and was watching the ending in a rush, so maybe I should rewatch it.
>>22
It seems like they will start again from tomorrow.
I stopped around episode 20, so I wonder if I’ll be able to watch it until the end…
The star pro edition often uses Shigeru Mizuki’s mouth, which is bad for the abs.
I think the emotionally rich Zentraedi characters are also a highlight of the TV version.
By the way, what is the inspection army?
I was confused to find the Meltrandi squad within the Zentradi after watching in order from the movie to the TV series.
The animation breakdown in the TV version is really bad.
Since I only have knowledge of the game, I thought, “Aren’t we going to power up with a song? What about the pinpoint barrier punch? What about the Varota soldiers?”
>>29
The times are quite different!
In the movie, Kamujin is just a background character, isn’t he?
Speaking of the opening visuals, I remembered that they created a new opening animation for the reruns on the TV Tokyo network for Macross.
The best part of the movie version is that.
The scenario requires Lynn Minmay to be just an idol, not a genius singer.
There’s an explanation that it’s just a pop song sung by an ordinary idol, so that’s what makes it good.
>>32
Hearing that song, Buritai and the commander…
Our genetic donor, Carl Tune, is being shaken.
Will our culture be revived as well…?
That’s nice, isn’t it…
“I love the part where they say, ‘From here on, we will support Macross!'”
Relatively effective is Kakizaki’s exit in the TV version.
>>33
Knowing the importance of a mood maker
>>33
It’s terrible that it’s the next episode after Senpai died.
In the movie, Minmei’s brain was destroyed, but in the TV series, Hikaru’s brain was destroyed.
The pinpoint barrier manual operation is too messed up…
When I watch TV, the variety shows are so strong that I laugh.
I thought it was the same with others, but it was just this guy who was strong.
>>40
That’s because the physical build is different…
>>40
Because I’m the commander type, I need to physically beat the fighter type to make them listen.
Hate monster
Lin Kaifun
>>42
What the hell was this guy?
>>42
It’s so bad that there’s almost no good part, like in a movie where the spiritual pressure has faded.
Too little screen time.
>>42
I thought there would be a story about a sad past for Kaifun, but there isn’t, in particular.
“You have a song, don’t you…? Such an incredibly cruel and painful line.”
Akira is also a man who has nothing but his airplane skills.
But it’s precisely because Max, who is superior in that field, is around that these words come up.
>>43
I want you to consider that the person whom Minmei said, “Let’s die together,” is Hikaru, a soldier who hates war and is facing a desperate final battle after losing many comrades and having no family ties.
>>43
It is a cruel thing to say to Minmay, who seeks brilliance.
It was none other than Minmei herself who aspired to the path of singing, even if it meant abandoning her family.
It seems that people are surprised by Kakizaki’s size if they’ve only seen the face graphics in the game.
If you don’t experience the TV show, you won’t think “Wow, the movie is amazing!” about Macross.
It might not be good, but the meaning changes.
TV also has a unique flavor.
It’s completely out of specification, so when I see Macross moving while standing, I’m like, what is that? Well… I like Buritai and Excedol.
I saw “Aibou” at the cinema the other day, but I’ve heard that the TV version is quite different, so I’m curious.
At first glance, I thought Minmay ends up in a sad situation, but I wonder if the TV series is okay.
>>51
Well… Minmei is somewhat pitiful…
>>51
The TV version of Minmay is quite a horrible girl… it’s sad in the end, though.
>>51
Minmay, die.
Even considering the times, the old-fashionedness of “Love Still Flows” is amazing.
The battleroid, whose head is crushed into its torso by being struck with an iron pipe, is worth a look.
To not see love means that even the tuna head stew, Hikaru who shines as a protagonist on Mars, and the battles of the Armored Valkyrie…
The persimmon that gets its head smashed by Buritai, the Quadrun that pierces through Macross city, and the pine salad.
It means that you don’t see the destructoid monsters that break through the floor.
Is this what pinpoint barrier was like!?
>>58
Please operate with the trackball!
>>58
It looks really tough to operate inside, and it’s funny.
>>66
It’s a literally pinpoint barrier…
Kaifun hasn’t really been picked up in later series, right?
>>59
Fire Bomber America is claiming to be the original by making it without permission.
>>109
Trash…
>>109
It didn’t work.
It seems difficult to use a trackball for barrier control.
>>60
Oh no, I’m not going to make it~~❤️
>>64
On the contrary, it’s amazing that it’s being relatively well prevented!
In the first half, she’s a minx, but in the second half, she can be seen with a sympathetic eye.
The way one has fallen is remarkable, and it’s mostly because of Kaifun.
I’ve never watched TV, but I know that sometimes there are incredibly stunning animations.
Love flows, right?
When I first saw the movie, I thought “You still have a song, don’t you?” is true, but I was like, “Are you the one saying that…?”
In the latter half of the TV version, Minmei grows properly and tries to encourage everyone with what she can do, which is very likable.
What is up with that guy who casually says things like “Who cares about that, just think about what benefits you”?
Star Pro’s Miria is so incredibly ugly that it’s hilarious.
>>71
It’s terrible that it turned out that way during the proposal episode.
I thought Minmei would be more of an idol with a rating similar to Hoshino Ai in modern terms, but it seems she remains only moderately popular.
>>73
I guess you could say it’s something only known by people within Macross…
After all, it’s said that all the civilians who got on the Macross have died.
The movie version is pretty decent, but the TV version of Akira is quite trashy.
The notoriously poorly drawn Virgin Road is personally a divine episode for me.
Because you’re Mr. Lingerie, Kawai…
Aunt (19 years old) feels the era.
The number of humanity is too different between TV and movies.
The post-war series of “Television” is so much of a mess that it’s too sad to watch Misa.
What the heck is that incredibly flashy Kamujin and Lapramis?
Not watching the TV version of Buritai Musou loses about 20% of the fun of Macross.
The disparity in military strength with the Zentradi is too hopeless.
Moreover, there are about a thousand military forces of that scale in space…
>>82
After the Minmei Attack Method was established and it was like, “We don’t need Lynn Minmei anymore!” Minmei set off on a journey together with the Megaroad.
A core fleet of the same size as the Bodolza fleet arrived, but the Minmay Attack was ineffective, so we gathered all the response shells from everywhere and finally managed to fend them off.
I knew Minmay was there!! That person is just special!!! But I kind of like how they hurriedly started developing AVF afterward.
I thought it was impossible to win when the process of Misa returning from a soldier to a woman was depicted so vividly in the theatrical version.
It’s nice to pretend to have dinner in a ruined house, right…?
>>83
It’s tough to watch over there.
About 98% of humanity, or rather living beings on Earth, died from artillery fire in the Zentran’s orbital strike.
It’s Hikaru who has no place to turn to, more than Minmei, in “Do You Remember Love?”
It only became wildly popular among the citizens of Macross because there were few other entertainments and the situation was desperate.
When I returned to Earth, it was just an unknown idol among those who had survived.
Honestly, I feel like Hikaru has a worse personality or a worse mouth than Minmay!
After flaking on a promise I made, I was like, “Huh?!”, especially when it came to the scarf I received from Minmei…
>>90
I was really frustrated seeing Hikaru, who is dating Misa, getting easily swayed towards Minmei and disregarding Misa.
I was thinking, what is this person living their life for?
By the way, what I’ve been thinking while watching the series is…
Isn’t it normal for a fighter pilot to have 2 or 3 girlfriends?
>>91
Is it Captain Down Payment Dragon?
>>91
The first generation is in a much tougher situation than that.
The following is difficult to describe.
(^ε^)-☆Chu!!
😲Pr…Protoculture…
I love how the phrase “ki su ma ka u ke” sounds surreal and appealing.
A super cool robot with incredible animation! A love triangle with a cute heroine! An overwhelming parade of cool and cute songs! I think if you watch the TV version with that impression, you might be disappointed, but it’s so full of charm that I want you to see it.
Isn’t it that Max is just acting strange, but both Hikaru and Focker are really talented?
>>98
Kakeru’s seven wins in the air race, said nonchalantly, can be described as an extraordinary genius at that young age.
Max is just climbing higher.
I love how there are so many points to poke fun at, like the monsters riding on the Zentran’s shoulders.
In the movie, everyone appears as quite beautified characters, but in the TV version, you can catch glimpses of the strangely raw reality of otaku personalities.
It looks like the Macross specialty channel on Abema is about to end.
It seemed like I was going to narrate, but I couldn’t.
>>105
I wish they would also make movies for each series.
I wanted to keep watching because I wanted to hear “Ai, do you remember?” but it wasn’t in the TV version…
>>106
Not exist!?
>>110
No way!
>>106
What is this “love flows”…?
>>111
Isn’t this a good song in its own way?
>>115
There’s something really reminiscent of 70s idol pop…
>>119
It’s from an anime from the mid-80s, so it fits perfectly.
>>123
An anime from the mid-80s doesn’t match the idol songs of the 70s!
Last month, I barely managed to watch “A Certain Love” at the movie theater.
About Focker, who was killed in action and has not returned, alongside the return report by Teru and Misa.
“Did Roy do well?” Just hearing that one line from Claudia made me so captivated by her charm.
In the Macross game that was released on PSP, you could fight against a real-life Britai.
Do you remember love?
>>116
I remember the taste.
Kaifun disappeared after giving a sermon saying that you shouldn’t be the one to speak. That’s just too harsh.
When I watch the TV version, I feel like I don’t want to die from Zero-G Love or Xiaopailong.
The scene where the Brutai commander comes back from outer space and launches a surprise attack with a metal pipe is too surreal.
>>122
But it’s really interesting.
But I like “Ai wa Nagaru” more than “Ai Obore”.
Minmay has a surprisingly large repertoire of songs.
Let’s bury the enemy from F with this song! I bet there was a lot of debate about which song to end with…
>>125
My boyfriend is definitely a pilot, right?
Claudia is such a nice person, isn’t she…
Don’t leave such a good person behind and die, Fokker… that’s how I feel.
It’s similar to the original Gundam, but there are many moments that feel like human movements rather than just robot actions during this time!
The Zentradi are overall charming and lovable.
>>132
An Exidol that even mimics the choreography and shows off while singing.
I think it wasn’t that Minmay had any special abilities, but rather that it was a special attack by the Brutei fleet.
>>134
It seems there are preferences, as the strongest female fleet of 7 was more excited by Basara’s charge Love Heart than by Milene’s beloved.
It was a bit painful to watch the TV version after seeing the movie “Ai Obo.”
>>136
It’s okay to feel relieved because watching the TV version first is tough.
But… the timeline shows that they were defending Earth with the Minmay Attack until the era of Macross 2…
>>137
2 is the most futuristic… even though there are 7.
>>139
The main fighter is the VF-2SS Valkyrie 2, but somehow there’s even the VF-31 in between, wahaha!
It’s great how Zentraedi are innately programmed to fight and may not know culture, yet they can still understand civilization.
People who can understand if you talk to them.
I’ve never seen a protagonist who doesn’t do much in a major battle, gets hit, crashes, and just watches!
It’s all a play within a play, so it’s okay if the same person’s face looks different in the TV version and the movie version.
Excedol, Brutai, and Bodulzar.
It’s probably a different person.
>>142
It seems that special effects makeup couldn’t be reproduced…
>>142
In the Macross series, I remember laughing when I heard the theme song from the original Macross TV drama performed by the Lynger.
If the Daitalos Attack goes wrong even slightly, it would be a huge accident!
>>143
It’s the original pinpoint barrier punch!
>>143
I actually got into an accident.
Misa was depressed.
>>148
Akira was on the verge of dying.
>>157
What was that episode that felt like a dream you have when you have a cold?
I was shocked when the person who played Lynn Minmay said at that time that they hated Macross and didn’t like “Do You Remember Love?” either.
>>149
I wanted to be a singer-songwriter, but if I keep being chased by crazy anime fans, I can’t help but feel mentally strained.
>>151
Nowadays, anime and manga have become commonplace.
At that time, including the gravel scenes, even home voice actors still hadn’t shaken off the feeling of part-time work.
Your place also had a lot of intense and powerful things.
>>167
It’s a bit too old for me to understand what it’s saying…
The pinpoint barrier was much more impressive than I had imagined.
If we’re thwarted by such energy-saving defense, there’s nothing we can do.
The Daedalus Attack is only in the TV version, so make sure to watch it.
>>152
It was there when I appeared in Super Robot Wars, just to be sure…
However, there are few works where Macross-class can participate… It’s more common for them to appear in sequels.
>>160
Although it has been a complicated time in terms of copyright, the original series has participated in four installments, but it’s a waste that Macross could only be used in Alpha.
I wish I could have seen it in the Sulfa anime…
The firepower of the Destroid is incredible…
That’s the Daedalus Attack.
I like the TV version of Buritai and Exidore, they’re charming.
It’s a desperate measure since I can no longer use the all-directional barrier, but I feel like I haven’t seen it applied again since then.
The TV version has the time to carefully depict how the Britai and others side with the Macross, which is nice.
Because I use what I picked up!
I thought that Minmei’s statement on TV saying that she is not in love was just for show.
I really thought of him as just a friend, and the idea of liking Kaifun was an absolutely unbelievable turn of events.
In Super Robot Wars α, it recreates the original Macross, but it seems to be mainly based on the theatrical version?
>>162
The choice splits into the TV version or the theatrical version.
>>165
Come to think of it, that does seem like the case.
There were a lot of voice events, and since it was my first time participating, I received pretty good treatment.
>>162
The character graphics and music mostly follow the storyline of the theatrical version, but…
Depending on the choices, it is possible to take a route that somewhat adheres to the TV version.
>>162
There is also a TV version of the “Yoseteru” route, but I remember that the basic character design and other elements were common in the movie, especially the ending, which I find precious.
The all-direction barrier exploded and killed Kakizaki…
It was unexpected for the Earth to be destroyed.
The difference in combat power is overwhelmingly large.
>>164
Excluding small boats, there are 5 million vessels.
There are 1000 of them in the galaxy.
I like how the demeanor of the global captain is impressive, but they seem quite overwhelmed.
>>168
The bridge is non-smoking.
Was the Daedalus Attack in the TV version and the Armed Attack in the movie version?
But the TV version properly develops the drama, like the interactions between Max and Miria and the process of the Zentradi experiencing culture and changing.
I can’t believe that the three lolicons ended up in such a lazy relationship with the bridge crew’s bespectacled girl…
I love the episode in Macross history that has the most unnecessary use of reused animation throughout the entire episode.
Even the Gundam people used to hate Gundam back in the day, and recently they’ve been fawning over it.
In the second half of the TV show, Minmay, who is quite exhausted, approaches Hikaru.
Kagayaki has already lost interest in dating, especially since he was rejected once.
>>176
Lieutenant Hayase has a mistress, after all.
Milia’s source of income from her infiltration is a game center… a game center!?
One, two, three, four.
One two three four
One two three four
One, two, three, four.
…One, two!
I love how Macross plays in the final episode and the Macross rises up, it’s intense.
It will quickly result in a mutual blow and sink again.
Despite it being a reduction in animation production, it feels like there’s a lot of new illustrations, doesn’t it, Phantasm?
It’s too unreasonable that I got attacked with a knife after beating up a girl who was continuously playing at the arcade.
>>188
Moreover, the face is ugly.
I don’t understand at all why Second Lieutenant Hayase is coming and going at Akira’s house even though they’re not dating.
>>189
To say we weren’t in a relationship, the end of the war is just too dramatic.
I want more games that can use the original Macross…
I want to use it in a Macross game, so to speak.
It’s not just Valkyries.
Is it the director’s hobby to only have female bridge players?
Sometimes in crossover games featuring Macross, Zentradi appear as the final boss, but are they really that strong?