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[Macross] I finished watching.

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Fire!

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How was it?

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>>1

The beauty of ending!

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>>1

At first, I thought the animation had evolved compared to the original.

I was excited because I had heard of “Assault Love Heart.”

At first, I was a bit confused when the enemy attacks and Basara kept singing and retreating, but it became increasingly interesting from the point where Basara and the others were forced to fold.

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Well, let’s take a look at the dynamite.

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This guy’s head is a fire bomber…

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Z-z-z-z-z-z-z beautiful!!

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It was quite something.

Your anime

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Alright, let’s get started, Saturday night!

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Plastic models are great too…

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An anime that will turn viewers into either Gamurin, Gabiru, or Gepe-sama.

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I finished watching it today too, but the love triangle is completely unresolved.

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Next, let’s go all out with Dynamite 7!

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It’s impossible to have a romantic pattern with a strange person like Basara.

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By the way, this person is kind of taking on the diva role themselves…

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Mylene is too young, and Basara is busy dealing with the mountain, so it’s doubtful that there is a love triangle.

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I felt like Gabil wasn’t influenced by the song until the very end, right?

“Gigil and Gamurin will also fall, what is this guy?”

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>>15

It’s being done, so don’t worry.

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>>15

A thrilling beauty that runs through the body!

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>>56

Don’t show your Ahegao face on a Sunday morning!

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Stylish beauty!

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I love the high level of understanding Gamlin has for Basara in the final act.

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Aren’t you going to sing!! That’s my favorite scene in the play.

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Gabiru has become a FB evangelist.

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Sometimes, I can finally understand what Basara is doing now thanks to the initial extremely kind summary.

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Basara and Mirene are arguing, and Gigiru is a lively Spiritia… It’s happening.

All that’s left is to play the Diamond Force combat scene bank and Basara’s song, and we’ll have a solution! This is the beauty of style!

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At the beginning, it was all about this, but it’s precisely because I worked hard here to establish my foundation…

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There are about three episodes that feel like an OVA.

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>>22

Huh? I must have missed it.

I’ll check it out, so you can use this thread as you like.

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>>31

Are you already going to withdraw?

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>>42

Dynamite b

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It’s incredible inflation that even those who are already an insane fighting force at the time of the Zentradi can’t compete.

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The amount of the bank is amazing.

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It’s great how the enemies have been escalating since the first generation.

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(Playing Submarine Street for Civil)

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I still haven’t forgotten, you know.

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The understanding of Basara by Gigiru and Gamurin is so deep that the heroine’s presence is faint…

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It’s amazing that, despite having many backgrounds, the character animation is completely intact.

Too many shadows!

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Gabil has completely fallen for Basara too, you know.

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The Proto Devil is too strong, right?

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However, I feel like something went wrong with the key visual for the late-stage ending.

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The bank of Gamlin’s nightmare sticks in my brain.

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It is only when the prisoner, who has become a shell of a person, reacts slightly to the song that the direction of the work becomes clear.

It’s a luxurious way of using time that is now absolutely impossible.

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It’s really scary that there’s nothing we can do physically…

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They’re doing a marathon broadcast starting at 10 AM on Abema.

It’s about halfway through now.

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I like the relationship between Gabiru and Gumurin.

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I like that the strongest girl’s fleet can quickly supply a Macross 7 vibe in the first episode.

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Trying to wake Civil up by having him listen to a song is a bit tough.

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If you attach something to the gun pod, it becomes incredibly powerful and the enemy retreats.

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The depiction of how music affects the ruined person is also careful and lengthy.

Even though it was playing outside, when I showed them the broadcast, they started watching intently, and when it was a live stream, they got really excited.

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It’s understandable that Basara is regarded as a sacred place for male vocals, especially since this voice still exists.

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It’s true that he’s a music idiot, but Basara turned out to be more naïve than I thought.

It has a gloomy image, but in reality, it’s not as gloomy as people say; it seems like the complete opposite of Amuro.

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When I was a kid, I didn’t really understand the setting of Macross, but on the contrary, thanks to its simple story structure, I was able to watch it until the end.

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Looking back at it, I can’t help but laugh at how Ray’s incredibly detailed explanation of the setting and summary buys us an extra three minutes every time.

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The summary makes me laugh because it seems to somewhat diss that Excedol’s strategist hasn’t even undergone micromotion.

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There are many women who have a physical relationship without direct depiction, right?

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I don’t actively go out, but I do have a sense of not refusing what comes my way…

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Dr. Chiba’s achievements are significant.

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I didn’t really like the machine that converts songs into beams.

Was it necessary to have flashy effects as an anime?

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It’s cool how the technology of this era connects to Δ, resulting in songs becoming weapons…

Maki Maki should be even happier!

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It’s a small detail, but I like how Gumlin’s army skips steps 〇 to 〇 and also step 〇 in the emergency launch preparation for Takeoff, in contrast to Basara, who jumps out immediately when the enemy arrives.

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In the debut episode of Speaker Pod γ, it was launched at the Gepelnitch ship! → ZUBOT! → AAAAAAAAHHHH!!!! I think that flow is half a gag.

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Gabil then became a fervent fan of FB and started his own missionary activities in each migrant fleet…

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In the recap, there are hardly any new elements as “7,” but once you see FB7, you’ll understand just how messed up Gabiru is.

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Gigil is probably a wicked villain both in character design and demeanor…

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>>63

Power to the dream!

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>>73

You sang before me…

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>>63

I thought it was a character that the voice actor would leave halfway through.

Despite being a professional musician, I ended up having to sing with clumsy acting.

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Gabiru is spreading the word on VHS, you know.

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There are also official doujin.

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It’s kind to adjust to both the elderly and children properly.

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It felt a bit off that Basara, who usually only sings songs they like, adjusted to the audience for this particular episode.

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>>71

There are times when you want to sing in accordance with the customer base.

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>>71

Usually, I force people to listen to my song in a place where there are no customers…

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>>66

In the main story, I explain reasoning to people who are quite troubled, frustrated, uncertain, or overthinking.

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Basarā complains behind the scenes, but when it comes to singing jobs, he basically takes them seriously.

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Don’t leave behind VHS tapes just because you want to spread the word.

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Those guys are so diligent that they’re even going around junk shops just to find a playback device…

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>>68

It would have been dangerous with Betamax.

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“Even though it’s a two-axis with Macross Plus, the style is too free.”

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Plus is Top Gun, but

Is this how 7 looks because eyebrows got into animism?

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Gabiru is seriously consistent, whether it’s being serious or hardworking; it’s totally understandable that they’re independently producing goods and actively supporting their favorite.

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Bouquet girl is nice, isn’t she…?

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It’s nice to be able to hand it over at the very last moment…

Isn’t the last one the hardest to give?

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You mustn’t give up until the very end.

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Basically, I’ll match it except when using dynamite to match the bar’s atmosphere or when making something like the Barota army sing.

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When you really look at it, Basara’s character is more like a performance or self-production. It’s thorough, and that shows just how serious he is, but he still has the parts of an ordinary big brother, which is nice…

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Here we go, Saturday night!

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Basara always sincerely responds to those he shares his songs with in his own way.

Even if you don’t listen at all, I’ll keep singing, and if the other person wants to listen, I’ll sing with an attitude that matches theirs.

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Hi! How is everyone doing?

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The tempo is great, isn’t it? Macross 7 Encore.

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Basara is misunderstood; it’s not just that things will work out through song, but rather that he wants to make things happen, so he sings until the mountains move.

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I love the intro of the OP to an insane degree.

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Until halfway through, he was just an ordinary guy, but after being taken by Sibyl and traveling through the galaxy, he clearly has an otherworldly presence.

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Yay! Basara chased the enemy away with his song again!! I love how frustrated he is about being treated like a hero.

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Still, I think I’ll eventually get caught by Mireille someday.

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Whether the thread picture will look this way or not is another matter.

If I were with a guy like that during my adolescence, I can’t imagine being with anyone else.

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I couldn’t help but laugh at the fact that everything was solved with a song, so I’m now banned from the sequel.

If you watch the whole series and then bring Basara into other stories, the problems would be solved quickly through singing and understanding each other, so it really wouldn’t make sense…

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I love the formation of the three Nightmare units in the opening.

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The reason why the maneuvering was too skillful was not well understood until the end.

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I never really understood why I could control it with a guitar until the end.

Because it’s not even a special control guitar with dynamite, you know?

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That VHS will be the greatest treasure for Ozma…

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Once I realized I could just sing by myself, it felt a bit lonely when they left right away.

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But I want Mylene to be with Gumlin.

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>>102

Hide the honorifics, bald person.

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I want that child to look up to and follow Basara, who doesn’t age at all, in a master-like position.

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Aside from singing, Basara is an adult man who gets things rolling, and it’s Mylene who plays the troublemaker.

When Basara is singing…

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I liked the balance of how Basara was treated in the main story, so it feels frustrating to see him treated like a living deity in later works.

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>>107

Legends tend to get embellished, so it can’t be helped.

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>>107

Even Minmay has become a legendary idol, contrasting with her downfall in the main story; that’s just how it is.

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Emilia is great, isn’t she…

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At first, Gamurin was angry, saying, “Don’t sing on the battlefield!”

During the conversation, I stopped Basara from launching the missile.

In the end, it’s nice that I sing myself to wake up the seriously injured Basara…

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(Bazara on a standing sign)

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Gumlin, who has shown an understanding of the song

It is not an exaggeration to say that the unwavering accumulation of Gigiru since Civil’s emergence has heightened the excitement in the middle of the story.

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There was a period when I constantly played music to awaken Civil, so Gigil first awakened to song as a Proto Devilun, and Gigil dying after dedicating his song also became a push for Civil’s change, so nothing was in vain.

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However, around that area, the wandering slump arc doesn’t show much progress and isn’t enjoyable at all—it’s quite a tough period…

The tension in the moment Gigir sang is incredible for both the viewers and Basara.

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At the beginning of the story, Roy is collaborating with the military’s plan to recreate Minmei, and he is probably the one who trained Basara as well.

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Anyone can sing if they want to.

Just sing too.

This is all I could do to present it.

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But we’ve become able to break through the fold fault and even do recording.

Sometimes songs are sent to you, right?

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To be frank, the first generation can just say that they suddenly sang and assassinated to stop the war, so it’s truly amazing that Basara stopped the war with music.

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In the end, they are making the seventh installment as a reflection on the fact that it was resolved with missiles in the first installment.

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I fell in love with Basara’s song and made her my disciple; the character appeared in the OVA, but it would be interesting if she became a diva in another work…

But by the time we reach Delta, it will be 7 to 22 years later, so a lot of time will have passed…

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I think Dr. Chiba is as great as Basara.

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The girl with the bouquet loves the theory of mountain spirits.

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What I immediately think of when it comes to Macross 7 is the beam gun pod bank.

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Recently, Macross has joined the game I’m playing.

Instead of destruction when winning battles, Macross 7 has a vastly high power with Basara and Fire Valkyrie.

When Gald is crushed by G, a three-time removal five consecutive attack macro plus significantly breaks the environment.

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It’s just turning songs into weapons, and the problem isn’t solved even at level 7; you can feel that the staff is struggling too.

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In terms of the timeline, since the latest installment still has the mindset of just doing the Minmei Attack, there’s nothing that can be done.

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Bacchus, who finally becomes a companion after clearing Macross 30.

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It’s like during the Basara era, having them completely hide their names and faces and only be in charge of singing.

I guess it would be impossible now.

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It seems that they didn’t know how effective tie-ups with anime would be at that time.

My partner properly mentioned the name.

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As long as I can sing it, it’s all good! That’s the spirit of Fukuchan, truly a bomber.

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I like how Bihida only gives advice when things are really hopeless.

I wonder how many times I’ve spoken.

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I don’t have the confidence to say for sure, but I feel like it’s around five times…

The line about how reasoning doesn’t apply to Basara is at the beginning.

I vaguely remember that in Basara’s room, he said something to Mirène twice.

I feel like I was vocalizing while gathering my spirit when breaking open the door after being captured at the enemy base near the final episode.

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>>142

That’s all.

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I still think that after listening to KENN’s song, they should definitely have gotten the Aomori Knights from Macross Δ to sing it.

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>>139

Rather, it was the Aomori that was referred to as a Basara-type song pilot at the announcement stage, since it was mostly idol voice actresses.

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What is the Aomori Knights… I thought about it for a bit, but since the protagonist was eating an apple, I concluded it must be Aomori…

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The divide between those who simply love the songs in the series and those who are interested because singing has an effect on the battle situation or mysterious symptoms is too large.

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It’s a good song… good.

If it’s just going to end like that, then there’s no need to be in the military.

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