OK Larsen, I've got a story for you: It's 1986?, I'm at a convention holding a Robotech Comic book, a man next to me in a suit asks me what I like about Robotech, I tell him,he likes my passion for the story and shakes my hand and says " Hi, I'm Carl, what's your name?" About shit a brick! It was Macek, the man himself! Also met the voice of Minmei 20 minutes later. She was in a Kimono! These are my favorite of the series. Robotech changed my life as a teen. So thanks for the trip down Macross lane!😂
My biggest regret from college was losing my autographed copy of Animecon ‘91 convention book. Had it signed by Hideaki Anno and “Hal” Harahuki Mikimoto. I asked Mikimoto to draw Noriko from Gunbuster and he obliged.
Went to a Creation Star Trek convention in San Francisco back in 1987. They played us the debut of Robotech Sentinels. I was 12 years old and BEYOND excited!!! Also had the voice of Rick Hunter there. I got his autograph. Pre internet conventions were really cool.
As per tradition, Screw Harmony Gold. The fact that we're getting every single Macross series on Disney + but SDF and Do You Remember Love is great, but man Do You Remember Love is so very good.
Fuck harmony gold as a macross and battletech fan Luckily seems their days ate number with a Japanese court deciding the company that hame them the rights never held the rights It's why they settled againist hairbrsined for the last battletech game cause they would have probably lost the court case
@@mikeaaron2112 Not yet. No firm release date yet other than "2024" so sometime later this year. It includes pretty much everything Macross EXCEPT the original the DYRL which is entirely Harmony Gold being assholes.
To anyone who has yet to see Macross, you need to. It's cheesy, saccharine, and melodramatic. It is also earnest, heartfelt, and inexplicably nostalgic. It is beautifully written and will make you smile. Both it and it's feature film Do you Remember Love are both painfully, achingly bittersweet. The combination of 80's Japanese pop, transforming robots, and Mikimoto's doe-eyed character designs combine to form a truly special spectacle.
Well, said. Not a huge fan of DYRL but love the original series (at least through about ep 27). I also love the closing credits with the photo album and that song that always strikes me as sad (like the closing theme to the Incredible Hulk decades ago). Also, the next episode promo with the narrator saying the title in English with an echo effect. Little touches like that make it extra special. Oh, and the commercial bumper. The music is more subdued than Robotech, which can work for or against the show, but usually for.
The creation of the Gerwalk was actually even more interesting; when Kawamori was demonstrating a Valkyrie toy prototype, the legs accidentally swung down from under the jet mode, which reminded him of his chicken-leg robot design, and he decided to use that as the basis for a third mode. This was later incorporated into the show's fiction too; the Gerwalk was discovered by accident during Valkyrie test flights.
Yeah, Harmony Gold wasn't interested in Robotech for a while and both M2 and M+ got through before they discovered there were interest and started blocking everything again.
@@Valkyrie77 Yup. Western fans were blown away with the release of Macross II and Plus. They even asked HG if they would get Macross 7. HG almost did through a French? distributor. But Big West quickly shot it down when they discovered that HG was involved with the deal. HG knew that Macross was a threat to their Robotech brand since they haven't produced new content since their failed release of the Sentinels.
@@bumbayker well, they did make that half-effort Shadow Chronicles and the cheap-ass Love Live Alive recut (but I liked the ending) but I don't know if any of them was successful. But I think the spacebattles in Shadow was really terrible compared with M Frontier, released about at the same time.
@@Valkyrie77 Shadow Chronicles came out first in 2006. Despite it was older than Macross Frontier by a year the production value by contrast was like day and night. That what happens when they hired a cheapass Korean animation studio with a subpar budget. Harmony Fraud was planning to make sequels for it but was bedazzled by greed to make live-action movie of Robotech when the first Bayformers movie was released in 2007. Up to now their live-action movie is still in production hell after more than 15 years.
my husband hates Robotech like most who grew up in Japan he hated the changes and altered storyline! I love Macross and i cosplayed as Misa Hayase,Miria, Lynn Minmay,Ranka Lee and Klan klang. I love to Kareoke many of the songs too!
@@sboinkthelegday3892 interestingly my husband was a big fan of Lone wolf and cub,Golgo 13,Lupin the 3rd and armored troopers Votoms. He didn’t hear about TMNT until his father was stationed back in the USA. He told me “While children his age was watching TMNT and other American cartoons, himself and his friends were watching Guyver,Macross,Orguss,Southern Cross,Mospeada,Golgo 13 and Urusei Yatsura. My husband is the product of an African Zulu father and a Japanese mother. So my mother-in-law is a big Anime/Manga fan so she watched anime and so did her children,
@@kennyboggs3676 He really didn’t like that at all but honestly he always kept to the originals. His favorites were 1960s Utlra Q,Ultraman and Ultraseven. Super Sentai wasn’t his favorite but he didn’t like that they altered so much. He didn’t like the changes done to Yoroiden Troopers (Ronin Wars). He coming to age in the 1990s so when his family was stationed back in the USA he loved what Scifi Channel did with “Saturday day Anime”.
My first exposure to anime as anime was Macross. Harmony Gold actually released the first three or so episodes as Macross direct-to-video in 1984 before deciding to mash it all together into their "Robotech" project so they could sell it to TV stations instead of the direct market. I ordered that VHS from an ad in Starlog magazine and was hooked. When Robotech came out a year or so later I was very confused as to what had happened until I grabbed some of the Robotech Art Books which explained how it was three shows smushed together.
Back when Robotech was released in the mid '80's it was nothing short of mind-blowing to me as a child, and not just because of the cool giant robots fighting aliens. Thanks to stuff like Mazinger Z and Voltron I was already aware of the fact that Japanese cartoons were able to tell much more serious stories with more complex plots that sometimes even affected the series as a whole in comparison to typical western action cartoons like GI Joe or M.A.S.K. that were episodic, had no real story progression, had really toned down violence and usually included either a "funny" annoying sidekick or a "moral of the story" section at the end, or even both. But even stuff like Voltron felt mostly episodic and not that much happened to move the story along. And here you had Robotech dealing with the social and economic impact of discovering alien technology, their effect on the civilian population, war, cloning, ethics, coming to terms with the aftermath of a military conflict and having to live with your former enemies, and the importance of art. Characters grew and changed, some died, and the good guys not always won. It was a gamechanger.
As a child of the 90s, I am conditioned to reply "baby, don't hurt me" any time someone says "what is love". It's just ingrained in the fabric of my being. On topic, the Valkyrie is the single most aesthically perfect transforming mecha ever designed and I will fight anyone who claims otherwise
:"n topic, the Valkyrie is the single most aesthically perfect transforming mecha ever designed and I will fight anyone who claims otherwise" or spitfire from og transformers, damn copyright battles! :D But hell yea love me anything thats a tomcat f14 ripoff i mean homage!!
I haven't read those Jack McKinney books, but heard they fill in a lot of gaps, especially in the Southern Cross and Mospeada stories. They're rerealeasing them as omnibus trade paperbacks, which testifies to there being a silent majority of Robotech fans out there--me among them!--despite the hate heaped on the series by the self-appointed anime cognoscenti. I may have to check out those books!
The saddest part is at one point, SDF Macross was given a fresh dub as itself and not Robotech by ADV under the supervision of Harmony gold nearly 20 years ago at the time of this video's release. The only other parts that had escaped to home media are the OVAs Macross Plus via Manga Entertainment around 2001 on DVD, and the non canon Macross II: Lovers Again in the 90s on VHS and DVD (also by Manga Entertaiment) and soon again on Bluray by Animeigo.
I remember watching ADV’s dub of Macross online, and I really enjoyed it. One of best friends actually got me into Macross when he bought Macross II, and Plus, back in the early 2000’s. Man, buying anime back then was so expensive and was often times a crapshoot on whether or not it was going to be good, but it definitely made us into otaku.
@@mraaronhd Still got my old DVD case from twenty years ago. A while back I decided to watch something and started looking through it. A whole lot of "Why in the hell did I buy that crap?" followed.
@@mraaronhdI still have my copy of the original VHS movie version of Macross Plus. Manga Entertainment had its own issues, but they're responsible for igniting my love and appreciation for both Macross and Patlabor
There was at least one release of DYRL in the US. I bought a VHS at the grocery store in the ‘90s of a dubbed version titled “Clash of the Bionoids”. The dubbing wasn’t great (it seemed to be dubbed in Hong Kong English)
It's not cohesive. Robotech could never define "Protoculture." In Macross it's the old civilization that created the various humanoid races. In Robotech, it's everything. It's an energy source! It's a culture that confuses the aliens! It's the Invid Flower of Life! It's the answer to every weird gap in the story because it's not cohesive!
That was the norm back in the day of US localization on anime. They did it with Voltron (Dairugger XV + Golion) and Captain Herlock (Herlock + Queen Millenia). Robotech was anything but cohesive. At least for the anime as there were several inconsistencies and plot holes.
@@thecunninlynguist and in only a couple months time. It’s an amazing story. Whatever you think of HG Carl made something happen that was extremely under pressure. Frankly, I loved the voice acting, the music and have fond memories of the whole series. Yes, it’s great to appreciate the original content, but there are many, many robotech fans out there.
@@thedungeondelverIn perspective of the action and epic music itself. It is the first time I see some process of manipulating sound frequency in order to touch humans' emotions
I'm a huge fan of Macross. It was one of the first series that hooked me. I own the remastered DVD box set of the original Macross, Macross II, Macross Plus (OVAs & movie), and Macross Zero. I've also watched Macross 7, but don't own it. Great series. Great music. And all the romance and drama that will melt a Zentradi warrior's heart.
Love your coverage and enthusiasm for the various iterations of Robotech/Macross. Managed to miss most of Robotech on Saturday mornings when it was on in my elementary years. Managed to really fall for it through the Jack Mckinney novels published by Del Rey in my middle school years. Feels like I am an outsider in all the fandoms. Keep the hits coming.
I was a little kid when Robotech aired but it instantly became my favourite cartoon, and remained that way until the early 90's when I discovered Macross. This video glosses over the fact that the original movie, Macross II, and Macross Plus all got western releases. The original movie had a very limited release and in most markets was butchered into "Clash of the Bionoids", but Macross II was originally released in the west by U.S. Renditions, then later by Manga Video. Macross Plus followed, released by Manga Video. It wasn't until the Macross Plus toys were on their way to the west in the late 90's that Harmony Gold stepped in with their lawyers to ruin everything. Still, by that time I was hooked and had the power of the internet and the fansubbing community to get my grubby hands on every Macross release that followed beginning with Macross 7.
I love how you keep us updated about this topic. I LOVED this show, didn't realize it was a combo project but answered questions in adulthood...I want a live action done properly, maybe asking too much😒
The US needs Macross, including the original series! (We're keeping Robotech though, even if Harmony Gold are bastards… We DO know the difference and the brand is NOT diluted by having both, HG!)
Culture is diluted by having Robotech. It should be thrown away as an embarrassing relic in favor of the real Macross. In part, I think Harmony Gold has come to recognize this. Hence their intense desire to keep the curtain intact and prevent Americans from finding out the crimes that were committed against them in the past.
Watched Robotech as a kid in the 80s. Rediscovered it as a teen in the 90s through the comics and novelization of the series where I was much better equipped to process and appreciate the themes and relationships, and that led me to learning all about its tangled history and the original Macross. Slightly later in the 90s, I stumbled across copies of Macross II and Macross Plus on VHS which were released by Manga Video when Harmony Gold was looking the other way (really don't know the story about how it happened, but glad it did). That really cemented my love for the franchise, and the pre-Robotech version (Macross Plus in particular) and made me realize just how much we were missing out on thanks to HG.
Macross II and Macross Plus are so far removed from the original series that I can imagine Harmony God winking at it. None of the original characters, an obligatory nod to the SDF-1, and UN Spacy were about the only tenuous ties to the '82 series. I enjoyed them both but was disappointed they weren't the Macross sequels fans hoped for, just good independent stories set in the same universe.
Thanks to Macross II, I was able to meet and talk with character designer Haruhiko Mikimoto, at the US premiere during the very first Anime Expo in California. The attendance was so small back then, we were able to sit at a table of only about 10 to have dinner and chat with each guest of honor. Definitely a big step that kickstarted my career in animation. Thanks, Hal-san.
I AM A FAN OF ALL OF IT!!!!!!!! MACROSS The Movie....ROBOTECH The Series, the RPG, the Novelization, the Revell Models, the Matchbox Toys, Takatoku Toys......MODELS: Hasagawa, Bandai, B.F Egypt and all the others I can not remember.
Around 1984 sounds about right to me. Robotech ran weekdays on a small cable channel where I lived in Albany, NY, after I knocked off work. I diligently followed it through all 3 series, twice, over the course of a year, which I regarded as Macross, (sing along with MinMay!) The Southern Cross (Dana's butt), and The Invid. One thing I loved about it as a scifi fan (I knew Heinlein's work very well rather than comic books) was that it didn't shortcut the violence. When you fight a war, some heroes die, their loved ones mourn. In the end, Minmay lost Rick to Lisa, and the villians weren't cut and dried evil. It was a struggle over a power source that made the robot machines possible. I certainly would have acquired a Valkyrie model if such a thing was available at the time. It made Sense as a story, even if it was not the original Japanese saga.
Watched Robotech when it was broadcast in the US at 6-6:30am in the '80's. I have two VF-1 Valkerie/ Robotech Changers model kits from Revell/Ceji. This was my introduction to what I later learned was actually Macross. If it wasn't for the model kits/toys we US kids wouldn't love the Macross series today. 4:49
Watched it then also came on at the same time ,couldn't believe how early they aired had to watch it before I left for jr high ,was pissed I had to get up that early lol
A TH-camr/Vimeo streamer called You Can't Unwatch It did outstanding retrospectives on all the Macross series, movies, and OVAs. His are commentaries, so very different from Secret Galaxy's investigative journalism on the secret origins and hidden histories. Great complements for one another.
I haven't watch full episodes of Macross, but it is funny and peaceful. I started Macross Series since Macross Delta, broadening my view of mecha anime after Gundam Series and Web Diver
I think you should have started with Macross Frontier if you're new to the Macross franchise. Not that you can't start with Macross Delta. But that Delta's premise is set in the aftermath of Frontier. Personally the original series Super Dimension Fortress Macross is the best starting point to the franchise since it's the foundation to every succeeding series even though all of them are a standalone story.
Watched the show earlier this year and it's actually so good. Shame about some of the poor animation on specific episodes, but still a great time overall.
The lesson now is pirate the shit out of SDF Macross as well as DYRL, then support the official release of Macross starting from Flashback 2012 all the way to Macross Delta Zettai LIVE!!!!!! through Disney+ Even if I'm not the biggest Disney fan, anything that drums up more excitement for actual Macross and not DYRL is a big plus for me
I saw robotech as a kid and fell in love with the Macross saga part of it. Around the year 2015 I came across robotech on a streaming platform. I realize I could probably look up the original show and find listen to the original songs. I fell in love with with the sweet songs sung by the amazing Mari Iijima. I looked her up and discovered she's in Los Angeles still making music. I became a regular to her TH-cam channel. I was so blessed to see her perform in Los Angeles. I hope someday I can buy the Macross series.
Do you remember Love- Macross. Top tier anime done back in the 80’s. Rebotech in the US back in the 80’s after school, were the best years of my childhood.
In the USA in the 90s during the dial-up days of the internet Macross lived in theater rooms in anime conventions and on copied VHS fan subs traded in person and by post.
The story continues to be told. Finally, onto the good stuff! Macross is the best out of all the many retellings and permutations. Furthermore, I'm disappointed I missed out on Macross Chocolate bars!
Max is the giga chad of all aces in Macross. An ace pilot who beats down an enemy babe and gets to marry her lol. Max and Amuro Ray were my fave pilots in mecha
Believe it or not, this is actually something I have been wondering a lot about recently, the whole macros saga, and robotech etc, and how it all links, if at all etc, but I just didn’t consciously know I needed it put into a video like this - ideal!
You can't reconcile Macross and Robotech into each other, but SDF Macross and Robotech Gen 1 are basically identical stories with the latter having some slightly cleaned up language. It's really best to just think of them as parallel worlds that diverge near the end of the series.
Next up the History of Secret Galaxy's History of MACROSS' History of Harmony Gold's History of Robotech's History. It's all coming together. Either that or this mushroom tea is starting to hit.
Yeah robotech and macross confused me as a kid. I'm from southeast asia, but my first exposure was to the english dub robotech...and then I watched macross as a teen, and was confused, the machines are the same, but the story was different. Took me many years, and this channel to finally made sense of it XD
Dan, congrats for keeping the joke going as a kid who never watched Robotech, but spent days and weeks with these videos…😂😂😂. That is professionalism… Love that you dug up the pencil sketches of the mech designs. That is my childhood passion.
I remember watching Robotech as a kid before school at like 5AM. I think it was in a block with Tranzor Z and Voltron. I think it really grabbed my attention because it was the first cartoon I watched that was episodic with an ongoing story. Love all of your videos, I remember all many of the shows to cover and a good number of the toys.
I was born in the late 80s so I missed Robotech, but in the 00s my neighbor who's dad liked Macross, bought Robotech Battlecry and I played a bit on GameCube. Years later I was in college and saw Robotech was giving on The Space Channel. I was curious and checked it out and liked it. Years later I started editing the Robotech Wiki and found a site with the comics and gave em a read and some were pretty good. I reviewed The Shadow Chronicles and saw most of the eps and felt it was good 80s sci fi with real romance that went somewhere instead of having a crush and thats it. The good guys didn't always win and when they did there was often a cost. And unlike star wars and Power Rangers, it wasn't ruined by disney and its retcons.
I watched Robotech when it came out, loved it. Found BattleTech, loved it. Found Macross, loved it. SDC Southern Cross and MOSPEADA, loved them. HG lawsuits, have hated HG ever since. Still like the idea of Robotech, but still hate HG.
In Tokyo, it was always on airing on sunday2pm back then. I don’t remember about the reruns. Having a cartoon show on Sunday at 2pm was soooooo random back then since no other cartoon shows were on during that time. It was common for families to be out on leisure Sunday 2pm. Being a big real robot fan, I was very fortunate to accidentally find out by switching on TV. The unfortunate part was I started watching it from the 10th episode. Video rental for anime wasn’t big back then so a go to was a comic book which captured anime show and put it into a comic. I was pleasantly surprised that Macross had become Robotech, mixed with my other favorite shows.
Outstanding video Dan! Full of stuff I thought I knew about but actually didn't... it's always awesome to learn something new especially when it is about classic cartoons/anime, toys/action figures and TV shows/movies. That is why your spot is the place to come to for me on TH-cam... Always informative and filled with fun dialogue, truly never a dull video.
Thanks for these videos. You’ve helped the child in me sleep better at night finally knowing the answers to so many questions I’ve had growing up as a fan of these IPs. On a side note, Macross needs to be free from the stain on their legacy that is Robotech. Those who still believe that Robotech has better brand recognition is out of touch with reality. Also, does Shoji Kawamori get the proper respect he deserves for designing some of the most iconic Robot and mech designs in anime history? I had no idea he was responsible for so many.
This! I would absolutely lose it if they remade the original Super Dimension Fortress Macross but did it in the visual style of Do You Remember Love. That would be amazing!
I've watched both, can't say which I prefer with Gundam being my preferred mecha series... I even slide more towards AT Votoms over Macross, and don't even get me started on how highly I place Legend of the Galactic Heroes on my list.
I remember watching this EPIC anime series when it first aired in the dubbed version on TV and it blew me away. I used to watch F-14's all the time since I lived near NAS MIRAMAR (TopGun) and I would imagine them transform into the RoboTech versions of the anime. God, am I old!!! Be safe and be 😎
"...almost none of it was approved by Harmony Gold" Which leads to my question.... I've always wondered if Harmony Gold keeps blocking any new Macross content... Why did Macross 2 & Macross Plus get released in America? Like... Harmony Gold didn't block those, but they've blocked basically every other single solitary entry in the franchise.
Harmony Gold later admitted that they were sleeping at the wheel during the time that Macross II and Macross Plus were released in the US. Otherwise, they would've probably tried to stop their releases, too.
This show kind of changed my life. I was used to shows like Scooby Doo, Flintstones, etc. introducing main characters and killing them off was such a departure from the cartoons that were on Saturday morning or after school. I instantly fell in love with this show. I still love it. It's in my top tv shows of all time. Period. I tell people to watch SDF Macross and the original series that made up Robotech. Screw the bastardized western edits of Robotech.
I remember running homme from school to watch this show, 4th or 5th grade. Developed my first crush at school, and simultaneously became so invested in the Rick & Minmay plot line my buddy, who rightfully loved the robots, couldn't understand what was wrong with me. LOL... this show still has a piece of my heart today.
@@8Biit i would rush home too. I remember being disappointed after the channel quit airing it because when repeats still aired, I'd watch them religiously anyway. Years later, i still have a sealed on card Rick Hunter.
I remember Speed Racer and G-Force aka Battle Of The Planets (Known in Japan as Ninja Science Team Gatchaman) before Robotech. I knew thoes shows were not American as I read the credits. Didn't know where but definitely not English. Also I could tell from the art style was waaay different.
I was one of a few that saw the uncut versions of this in the U.S. in 1984 due to a Japanese friend's father bringing shows over for my friend to keep up his Japanese. He interpreted it while we watched it. It'd be about 4 months later that I'd see Robotech, but always was Macross first.
I bought Macross Plus on a two-DVD pack OVA and Movie collection as a "taster" (For £5, bargain) before I bought the many DVDs for Robotech. As I came to them near-enough an adult and already a Mecha fan, I had been signposted to them by Neo Magazine (UK based as I am). I thought Macross Plus was really cool, so cheerfully bought the whole lot of Robotech. Which I also enjoy. I will have to watch the other Macross series, seeing as even the Robotech comics that Harmony Gold are allowing seem to be coming few and far between.
I have the AnimEigo triple box set of the first Macross series that they released sometime in the early 2000s. I hadn't watched it in maybe 15 years when recently my son had an interest in watching it with me. And, wow, I had forgotten just how awful and boring those last six or seven or so episodes are. Scattered across those last few episodes are maybe 45 minutes of good stuff padded by so much love triangle nonsense that had been already been resolved in episode 27 (the climactic battle with Bdolza.) Note that Misa is so overcome with joy at the end of ep 27 that she grows a third arm. Don't believe me? Re-watch the part where she sits down with Hikaru in his battered Valkyrie and puts her arms around his neck. Then watch as through the power of love she grows a third arm to help him activate the thrusters.
Fellow Middle-aged Nerd, I will have to watch for that! Misa must be from the same planet as John Hoyt in that Twilight Zone "Will the Real Martian Plese Stand Up"! Dan's history was counter to what I had always heard, that Macross was supposed to conclude after 27 or so, but due to the show's popularity more episodes were hastily produced, which ended up being anticlimactic and really blunted the initial impact. There are three episodes in a row that are pure melodramatic whiny soap opera. I almost quit on the show but was so close to the end. I can't imagine the show was trimmed down because so much in the last ten was obvious padding and running out the clock.
I loved Robotech as a kid. I've since watched the Macross portion again both as Robotech and Super Dimension Fortress Macross. The story makes so much more sense in Macross. Trying to alter things to fit the 3 in 1 story of Robotech just doesn't make sense. Protoculture makes a lot of sense as the culture that was the prototype of the Zentradi rather than a hand wavy energy source? That said, I think the Invid portion works better in Robotech than in the original. The original is just a generic giant robot story. The Robotech version has more context, even if that context doesn't work as well in the other eras. Haven't watched/rewatched either version of the Southern Cross part.
the best outcome would be the death of HARMONY GOLD We are so close, but we still are denied legal ways to enjoy the series that started the Macross Franchise as a whole I am glad they gave up on Dragon Ball though, we wouldn't had enjoyed Goku and his adventures if HG was as terrible to DB as it still is with the original SDF Macross outside of Japan
Damn! I grew up in this mess. I was a young child, but totally mesmerized with Robotech (and the other things that came out in the 80s from japan, but in American). Robotech, Macross, Transformers, Voltron, Starzinger, Rai the Caveboy, Ulyssies 31 and more. I Could somehow feel that those things where different from more american things at the time. But got rather confused, because I watched Robotech on like Sky Channel... but somehow got in contact with the Macross things (knew alot of asians in my neighborhood), and couldnt realy grasp what was happening? the story didnt make sense. Later (in the 1990s), I saw many of the classic masterpieces from Japan, like Akira, Porco Rosso, Macross Plus and more... and then started to learn more. But it wasnt before the around the millennium shift (2000nds) that I learned about the Robotech/Macross connection. Good video. Cheers.
It'll be a glorious era when people talk more about enjoying their binges on the original Macross, the Do You Remember Love? movie, Plus, 7, Zero, and Frontier all while Robotech becomes ultimately obscure and left on landfills.
Michael, why does it have to be either/or? I'm a both/and guy: I love Robotech and Macross. In fact, watching the original Macross, I'm surprised at how little was altered besides the definition of protoculture. PS: What, no mention of Macross Delta? Was it that bad? Or Macross II, which was really good even if not considered canon.
@@g.p.ryecroft What can I say, there can only be one according to Highlander. Besides, do people even watch Magical Doremi or Glitter Force lately? Yeah, Delta is quite... imperfect and meddled way too much in its production. And yes, Macross II is definitely an alt-universe thing, so much so that its music was used once in a canonical sequel storyline as a terrifying sound weapon.
The only thing more powerful than The Power of Love: Copyright Laws.
Was it because of Robotech that Macross wasn't released worldwide?
Mainly Harmony Gold, but yeah @@muhammadwibisonojanuar7793
@@muhammadwibisonojanuar7793 can more or less that was one of the reasons
Earthlings can be persuaded to do anything if you offer them enough gold.
*cough*F Harmony Gold *cough*
OK Larsen, I've got a story for you: It's 1986?, I'm at a convention holding a Robotech Comic book, a man next to me in a suit asks me what I like about Robotech, I tell him,he likes my passion for the story and shakes my hand and says " Hi, I'm Carl, what's your name?" About shit a brick! It was Macek, the man himself! Also met the voice of Minmei 20 minutes later. She was in a Kimono! These are my favorite of the series. Robotech changed my life as a teen. So thanks for the trip down Macross lane!😂
Carl Macek went on to found Streamline Pictures, the company that gave me my first taste of uncensored anime: Vampire Hunter D.
My biggest regret from college was losing my autographed copy of Animecon ‘91 convention book. Had it signed by Hideaki Anno and “Hal” Harahuki Mikimoto. I asked Mikimoto to draw Noriko from Gunbuster and he obliged.
i would punched him but thats me... would be worth getting kicked out
Went to a Creation Star Trek convention in San Francisco back in 1987. They played us the debut of Robotech Sentinels. I was 12 years old and BEYOND excited!!! Also had the voice of Rick Hunter there. I got his autograph. Pre internet conventions were really cool.
@@chanosocarras8720 Rick Hunter?
Who is that?
"Is it Guncannon?" 10/10, Brilliant. Perfect joke.
Guncanon is not just for Show.
“Who would later be reborn as Pepsi Optimus Prime”. I laughed too hard.
Pepsi Man or Machine?
Pepsimus Prime. 🤔
Oh, my favorite messy franchise. Meanwhile, BattleTech is loitering around outside like, "Heeeeeeeey, howyoudoin, Mack Ross?"
@@EBFE Your King Crab lance are your wife and kids now
Damn i miss LAMs.
I am "to be in ❤" with this comment.
Can't get enough of this. The saga of a saga.
As per tradition, Screw Harmony Gold. The fact that we're getting every single Macross series on Disney + but SDF and Do You Remember Love is great, but man Do You Remember Love is so very good.
Fuck harmony gold as a macross and battletech fan
Luckily seems their days ate number with a Japanese court deciding the company that hame them the rights never held the rights
It's why they settled againist hairbrsined for the last battletech game cause they would have probably lost the court case
It's on Disney plus?!?!?!
It's on Disney+???!!??
@@mikeaaron2112 They announced it about a week ago, everything except the original TV show and DYRL will be on Disney Plus later in the year.
@@mikeaaron2112 Not yet. No firm release date yet other than "2024" so sometime later this year. It includes pretty much everything Macross EXCEPT the original the DYRL which is entirely Harmony Gold being assholes.
To anyone who has yet to see Macross, you need to.
It's cheesy, saccharine, and melodramatic. It is also earnest, heartfelt, and inexplicably nostalgic. It is beautifully written and will make you smile. Both it and it's feature film Do you Remember Love are both painfully, achingly bittersweet. The combination of 80's Japanese pop, transforming robots, and Mikimoto's doe-eyed character designs combine to form a truly special spectacle.
Well, said. Not a huge fan of DYRL but love the original series (at least through about ep 27). I also love the closing credits with the photo album and that song that always strikes me as sad (like the closing theme to the Incredible Hulk decades ago). Also, the next episode promo with the narrator saying the title in English with an echo effect. Little touches like that make it extra special. Oh, and the commercial bumper. The music is more subdued than Robotech, which can work for or against the show, but usually for.
The creation of the Gerwalk was actually even more interesting; when Kawamori was demonstrating a Valkyrie toy prototype, the legs accidentally swung down from under the jet mode, which reminded him of his chicken-leg robot design, and he decided to use that as the basis for a third mode. This was later incorporated into the show's fiction too; the Gerwalk was discovered by accident during Valkyrie test flights.
YES , the "chicken walker " pre dated the Fully Transformable jet Robots.
You did forget to mention that somehow, Macross II and Macross Plus managed a US release -briefly- in the 90s, before HG shut it down.
Actually those 2 are no longer blocked by HG after that last court decision and is part of the US Disney+ content.
Yeah, Harmony Gold wasn't interested in Robotech for a while and both M2 and M+ got through before they discovered there were interest and started blocking everything again.
@@Valkyrie77 Yup. Western fans were blown away with the release of Macross II and Plus. They even asked HG if they would get Macross 7. HG almost did through a French? distributor. But Big West quickly shot it down when they discovered that HG was involved with the deal. HG knew that Macross was a threat to their Robotech brand since they haven't produced new content since their failed release of the Sentinels.
@@bumbayker well, they did make that half-effort Shadow Chronicles and the cheap-ass Love Live Alive recut (but I liked the ending) but I don't know if any of them was successful. But I think the spacebattles in Shadow was really terrible compared with M Frontier, released about at the same time.
@@Valkyrie77 Shadow Chronicles came out first in 2006. Despite it was older than Macross Frontier by a year the production value by contrast was like day and night. That what happens when they hired a cheapass Korean animation studio with a subpar budget. Harmony Fraud was planning to make sequels for it but was bedazzled by greed to make live-action movie of Robotech when the first Bayformers movie was released in 2007. Up to now their live-action movie is still in production hell after more than 15 years.
my husband hates Robotech like most who grew up in Japan he hated the changes and altered storyline!
I love Macross and i cosplayed as Misa Hayase,Miria, Lynn Minmay,Ranka Lee and Klan klang.
I love to Kareoke many of the songs too!
To think, Harmony Gold bastardized Macross into Robotech and then it still managed to get worse.
@@Belgand It made sense at the time, people would rather run headfirst into a wall rather than sit through a FOREIGN cartoon ...
What's his opinion on black and white comics like the bloody and gritty 80's series, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by Toei animation?
@@sboinkthelegday3892 interestingly my husband was a big fan of Lone wolf and cub,Golgo 13,Lupin the 3rd and armored troopers Votoms. He didn’t hear about TMNT until his father was stationed back in the USA. He told me “While children his age was watching TMNT and other American cartoons, himself and his friends were watching Guyver,Macross,Orguss,Southern Cross,Mospeada,Golgo 13 and Urusei Yatsura.
My husband is the product of an African Zulu father and a Japanese mother. So my mother-in-law is a big Anime/Manga fan so she watched anime and so did her children,
@@kennyboggs3676 He really didn’t like that at all but honestly he always kept to the originals.
His favorites were 1960s Utlra Q,Ultraman and Ultraseven. Super Sentai wasn’t his favorite but he didn’t like that they altered so much. He didn’t like the changes done to Yoroiden Troopers (Ronin Wars).
He coming to age in the 1990s so when his family was stationed back in the USA he loved what Scifi Channel did with “Saturday day Anime”.
My first exposure to anime as anime was Macross. Harmony Gold actually released the first three or so episodes as Macross direct-to-video in 1984 before deciding to mash it all together into their "Robotech" project so they could sell it to TV stations instead of the direct market. I ordered that VHS from an ad in Starlog magazine and was hooked. When Robotech came out a year or so later I was very confused as to what had happened until I grabbed some of the Robotech Art Books which explained how it was three shows smushed together.
Back when Robotech was released in the mid '80's it was nothing short of mind-blowing to me as a child, and not just because of the cool giant robots fighting aliens.
Thanks to stuff like Mazinger Z and Voltron I was already aware of the fact that Japanese cartoons were able to tell much more serious stories with more complex plots that sometimes even affected the series as a whole in comparison to typical western action cartoons like GI Joe or M.A.S.K. that were episodic, had no real story progression, had really toned down violence and usually included either a "funny" annoying sidekick or a "moral of the story" section at the end, or even both. But even stuff like Voltron felt mostly episodic and not that much happened to move the story along.
And here you had Robotech dealing with the social and economic impact of discovering alien technology, their effect on the civilian population, war, cloning, ethics, coming to terms with the aftermath of a military conflict and having to live with your former enemies, and the importance of art. Characters grew and changed, some died, and the good guys not always won. It was a gamechanger.
A couple of years ago Macross, Southern Cross, and Mospeda were available on Tubi. And then one day they were gone. Screw Harmony Gold!
Harmony Gold is the devil.
the entire Robotech (English dubbed) series currently streams on Crunchyroll. (Was the stuff on Tubi the original Japanese versions English subbed?)
If Tubi had them licensed it is possible you caught them when the license expired. It's like when shows leave Netflix.
@@armsman5322 Original sub titled
I grew up on Robotech, but the original Japanese versions are much better.
As a child of the 90s, I am conditioned to reply "baby, don't hurt me" any time someone says "what is love". It's just ingrained in the fabric of my being.
On topic, the Valkyrie is the single most aesthically perfect transforming mecha ever designed and I will fight anyone who claims otherwise
Zeta Gundam is better, it's transformation makes more sense and has more use in it's respective series. Also it looks cooler.
:"n topic, the Valkyrie is the single most aesthically perfect transforming mecha ever designed and I will fight anyone who claims otherwise"
or spitfire from og transformers, damn copyright battles! :D But hell yea love me anything thats a tomcat f14 ripoff i mean homage!!
Hope Mospeda gets covered. It's intro is quite catchy and the mecha/motorbike combos look slick.
They also released a series of Robotech novels that I quite enjoyed. It told the original story and continued the expedition into zentradi space.
I haven't read those Jack McKinney books, but heard they fill in a lot of gaps, especially in the Southern Cross and Mospeada stories. They're rerealeasing them as omnibus trade paperbacks, which testifies to there being a silent majority of Robotech fans out there--me among them!--despite the hate heaped on the series by the self-appointed anime cognoscenti. I may have to check out those books!
Yeah I had those when I was younger they were good
I highly recommend Macross Plus. Even if you haven't seen Macross. Music by Yoko Kanno. I think her best.
One of my faves.
Definitely.
Just love that Macross is finally, legally, coming across.
as soon as you spoke the words "... it's the power of love", my brain was already queuing Huey Lewis.
The saddest part is at one point, SDF Macross was given a fresh dub as itself and not Robotech by ADV under the supervision of Harmony gold nearly 20 years ago at the time of this video's release. The only other parts that had escaped to home media are the OVAs Macross Plus via Manga Entertainment around 2001 on DVD, and the non canon Macross II: Lovers Again in the 90s on VHS and DVD (also by Manga Entertaiment) and soon again on Bluray by Animeigo.
I remember watching ADV’s dub of Macross online, and I really enjoyed it. One of best friends actually got me into Macross when he bought Macross II, and Plus, back in the early 2000’s. Man, buying anime back then was so expensive and was often times a crapshoot on whether or not it was going to be good, but it definitely made us into otaku.
@@mraaronhd Still got my old DVD case from twenty years ago. A while back I decided to watch something and started looking through it.
A whole lot of "Why in the hell did I buy that crap?" followed.
Macross Plus is a masterpiece.
I still have those SDF Macross DVDs. Wasn't it a selling point that Mari Iijima was reprising her role of Lynn Minmay for the dub?
@@mraaronhdI still have my copy of the original VHS movie version of Macross Plus. Manga Entertainment had its own issues, but they're responsible for igniting my love and appreciation for both Macross and Patlabor
We'll launch an actual SDF-1 before the story gets re-told again.
There was at least one release of DYRL in the US. I bought a VHS at the grocery store in the ‘90s of a dubbed version titled “Clash of the Bionoids”. The dubbing wasn’t great (it seemed to be dubbed in Hong Kong English)
congrats on your article in Forbes, been watching you a long while now and just glad to see you get some recognition long over due.
"the blockade is totally legal" - phantom menace
After learning about how Robotech combined 3 different series into one "cohesive" story...I wS kinda amazed, especially for an 80s show.
I thought Carl did a creditable job of doing just that.
It's not cohesive. Robotech could never define "Protoculture." In Macross it's the old civilization that created the various humanoid races. In Robotech, it's everything. It's an energy source! It's a culture that confuses the aliens! It's the Invid Flower of Life! It's the answer to every weird gap in the story because it's not cohesive!
That was the norm back in the day of US localization on anime. They did it with Voltron (Dairugger XV + Golion) and Captain Herlock (Herlock + Queen Millenia). Robotech was anything but cohesive. At least for the anime as there were several inconsistencies and plot holes.
@@thecunninlynguist and in only a couple months time. It’s an amazing story. Whatever you think of HG Carl made something happen that was extremely under pressure. Frankly, I loved the voice acting, the music and have fond memories of the whole series. Yes, it’s great to appreciate the original content, but there are many, many robotech fans out there.
Super Fortress Macross is awesome, Macross Frontier and Macross Zero too ❤
Macross Plus is still my favorite.
What about 7?
@@michaelandreipalon3597 is much slow process of a story, but is still good and peaceful story
@@thedungeondelverIn perspective of the action and epic music itself. It is the first time I see some process of manipulating sound frequency in order to touch humans' emotions
Frontier was really good. Love Zero and Plus.
I'm a huge fan of Macross. It was one of the first series that hooked me. I own the remastered DVD box set of the original Macross, Macross II, Macross Plus (OVAs & movie), and Macross Zero. I've also watched Macross 7, but don't own it. Great series. Great music. And all the romance and drama that will melt a Zentradi warrior's heart.
Love your coverage and enthusiasm for the various iterations of Robotech/Macross. Managed to miss most of Robotech on Saturday mornings when it was on in my elementary years. Managed to really fall for it through the Jack Mckinney novels published by Del Rey in my middle school years. Feels like I am an outsider in all the fandoms. Keep the hits coming.
Jetfire was one of the best looking transformers I had as a kid.
I keep looking for SDF Macross and keep finding Robotech. I want Macross, with subtitles.
it's out there. I had to ride the High seas to find it.
@@FavineMoore this is the way
Yes, it's out there. I have the old DVD three box set with English subs.
Are you looking for a physical copy or a digital copy?
You have to go to a pirate website, Have a good ad blocker.
I was a little kid when Robotech aired but it instantly became my favourite cartoon, and remained that way until the early 90's when I discovered Macross. This video glosses over the fact that the original movie, Macross II, and Macross Plus all got western releases. The original movie had a very limited release and in most markets was butchered into "Clash of the Bionoids", but Macross II was originally released in the west by U.S. Renditions, then later by Manga Video. Macross Plus followed, released by Manga Video. It wasn't until the Macross Plus toys were on their way to the west in the late 90's that Harmony Gold stepped in with their lawyers to ruin everything.
Still, by that time I was hooked and had the power of the internet and the fansubbing community to get my grubby hands on every Macross release that followed beginning with Macross 7.
I love how you keep us updated about this topic. I LOVED this show, didn't realize it was a combo project but answered questions in adulthood...I want a live action done properly, maybe asking too much😒
The US needs Macross, including the original series! (We're keeping Robotech though, even if Harmony Gold are bastards… We DO know the difference and the brand is NOT diluted by having both, HG!)
Culture is diluted by having Robotech. It should be thrown away as an embarrassing relic in favor of the real Macross. In part, I think Harmony Gold has come to recognize this. Hence their intense desire to keep the curtain intact and prevent Americans from finding out the crimes that were committed against them in the past.
Watched Robotech as a kid in the 80s. Rediscovered it as a teen in the 90s through the comics and novelization of the series where I was much better equipped to process and appreciate the themes and relationships, and that led me to learning all about its tangled history and the original Macross. Slightly later in the 90s, I stumbled across copies of Macross II and Macross Plus on VHS which were released by Manga Video when Harmony Gold was looking the other way (really don't know the story about how it happened, but glad it did). That really cemented my love for the franchise, and the pre-Robotech version (Macross Plus in particular) and made me realize just how much we were missing out on thanks to HG.
Macross II and Macross Plus are so far removed from the original series that I can imagine Harmony God winking at it. None of the original characters, an obligatory nod to the SDF-1, and UN Spacy were about the only tenuous ties to the '82 series. I enjoyed them both but was disappointed they weren't the Macross sequels fans hoped for, just good independent stories set in the same universe.
Thanks to Macross II, I was able to meet and talk with character designer Haruhiko Mikimoto, at the US premiere during the very first Anime Expo in California. The attendance was so small back then, we were able to sit at a table of only about 10 to have dinner and chat with each guest of honor. Definitely a big step that kickstarted my career in animation. Thanks, Hal-san.
I AM A FAN OF ALL OF IT!!!!!!!!
MACROSS The Movie....ROBOTECH The Series, the RPG, the Novelization, the Revell Models, the Matchbox Toys, Takatoku Toys......MODELS: Hasagawa, Bandai, B.F Egypt and all the others I can not remember.
Around 1984 sounds about right to me. Robotech ran weekdays on a small cable channel where I lived in Albany, NY, after I knocked off work. I diligently followed it through all 3 series, twice, over the course of a year, which I regarded as Macross, (sing along with MinMay!) The Southern Cross (Dana's butt), and The Invid. One thing I loved about it as a scifi fan (I knew Heinlein's work very well rather than comic books) was that it didn't shortcut the violence. When you fight a war, some heroes die, their loved ones mourn. In the end, Minmay lost Rick to Lisa, and the villians weren't cut and dried evil. It was a struggle over a power source that made the robot machines possible. I certainly would have acquired a Valkyrie model if such a thing was available at the time. It made Sense as a story, even if it was not the original Japanese saga.
Watched Robotech when it was broadcast in the US at 6-6:30am in the '80's. I have two VF-1 Valkerie/ Robotech Changers model kits from Revell/Ceji. This was my introduction to what I later learned was actually Macross. If it wasn't for the model kits/toys we US kids wouldn't love the Macross series today. 4:49
Watched it then also came on at the same time ,couldn't believe how early they aired had to watch it before I left for jr high ,was pissed I had to get up that early lol
Best episode ever ❤❤❤
Please cover the other MACROSS shows. Including MACROSS II Lovers Again ❤
Thanks to AnimEgo, I was able to watch Macross and own it on DVD. I'm still annoyed that the original series (and movie) won't be on Disney+
I’m so happy everyone has recently started to recognize Macross and coincidentally I started getting my friends involved as everyone else was
Just wanted to join the people asking for a video about the Macross sequels. I'd love that!
Macross rules. Id love to see you do an episode or so on the Macross Sequel series!
Macross 7 is absolutely bananas. Just saying
A TH-camr/Vimeo streamer called You Can't Unwatch It did outstanding retrospectives on all the Macross series, movies, and OVAs. His are commentaries, so very different from Secret Galaxy's investigative journalism on the secret origins and hidden histories. Great complements for one another.
I haven't watch full episodes of Macross, but it is funny and peaceful. I started Macross Series since Macross Delta, broadening my view of mecha anime after Gundam Series and Web Diver
I think you should have started with Macross Frontier if you're new to the Macross franchise. Not that you can't start with Macross Delta. But that Delta's premise is set in the aftermath of Frontier. Personally the original series Super Dimension Fortress Macross is the best starting point to the franchise since it's the foundation to every succeeding series even though all of them are a standalone story.
Yeah. Thanks. But I don't know much about Macross at the time of Delta's release
Got into Macross thanks to seeing the English dub trailer for macross plus which led to me collecting ADVs dub of macross.
Watched the show earlier this year and it's actually so good. Shame about some of the poor animation on specific episodes, but still a great time overall.
The lesson now is pirate the shit out of SDF Macross as well as DYRL, then support the official release of Macross starting from Flashback 2012 all the way to Macross Delta Zettai LIVE!!!!!! through Disney+
Even if I'm not the biggest Disney fan, anything that drums up more excitement for actual Macross and not DYRL is a big plus for me
Yes but when will we see it on d+? I want to watch it now
I saw robotech as a kid and fell in love with the Macross saga part of it. Around the year 2015 I came across robotech on a streaming platform. I realize I could probably look up the original show and find listen to the original songs. I fell in love with with the sweet songs sung by the amazing Mari Iijima. I looked her up and discovered she's in Los Angeles still making music. I became a regular to her TH-cam channel. I was so blessed to see her perform in Los Angeles. I hope someday I can buy the Macross series.
Do you remember Love- Macross. Top tier anime done back in the 80’s. Rebotech in the US back in the 80’s after school, were the best years of my childhood.
Me too❤😂
Love it! Secret Galaxy videos are an inspiration for pop culture/cartoon historians.
In the USA in the 90s during the dial-up days of the internet Macross lived in theater rooms in anime conventions and on copied VHS fan subs traded in person and by post.
The story continues to be told. Finally, onto the good stuff! Macross is the best out of all the many retellings and permutations. Furthermore, I'm disappointed I missed out on Macross Chocolate bars!
Max is the giga chad of all aces in Macross. An ace pilot who beats down an enemy babe and gets to marry her lol.
Max and Amuro Ray were my fave pilots in mecha
All within a few days too.
Kirk would be so happy.
Believe it or not, this is actually something I have been wondering a lot about recently, the whole macros saga, and robotech etc, and how it all links, if at all etc, but I just didn’t consciously know I needed it put into a video like this - ideal!
You can't reconcile Macross and Robotech into each other, but SDF Macross and Robotech Gen 1 are basically identical stories with the latter having some slightly cleaned up language. It's really best to just think of them as parallel worlds that diverge near the end of the series.
In middle school, I got my “Macross 7”content from a Geocities (or Angelfire) fansite for homebrew rules for Palladium’s Robotech RPG. 😅
Next up the History of Secret Galaxy's History of MACROSS' History of Harmony Gold's History of Robotech's History. It's all coming together. Either that or this mushroom tea is starting to hit.
The minute Harmony Gold came on-screen, my middle finger came up.
Amazing. What an autonomic reaction!
Yakh deculture!
Indeed; everytime I'm driving down that part of Sunset Blvd where HG is, whoop, there the bird goes up
Yeah robotech and macross confused me as a kid. I'm from southeast asia, but my first exposure was to the english dub robotech...and then I watched macross as a teen, and was confused, the machines are the same, but the story was different. Took me many years, and this channel to finally made sense of it XD
Dan, congrats for keeping the joke going as a kid who never watched Robotech, but spent days and weeks with these videos…😂😂😂. That is professionalism…
Love that you dug up the pencil sketches of the mech designs. That is my childhood passion.
I remember watching Robotech as a kid before school at like 5AM. I think it was in a block with Tranzor Z and Voltron. I think it really grabbed my attention because it was the first cartoon I watched that was episodic with an ongoing story. Love all of your videos, I remember all many of the shows to cover and a good number of the toys.
I hung out with the guy who owned Harmony Gold, circa 2002. We did the Landmark Forum together. His name was Ahmed, he lived in a mansion in L.A.
My first experience with the Macross anime was with the OVA Macross Plus. Voices is still one of my favorite songs
Or if I'm gonna be technical, seeing Jetfire/Skyfire on Transformers would be technically my first exposure to Macross 😅
Dan just wanted to say this series of videos has been amazing as is all your stuff
I was born in the late 80s so I missed Robotech, but in the 00s my neighbor who's dad liked Macross, bought Robotech Battlecry and I played a bit on GameCube. Years later I was in college and saw Robotech was giving on The Space Channel. I was curious and checked it out and liked it. Years later I started editing the Robotech Wiki and found a site with the comics and gave em a read and some were pretty good. I reviewed The Shadow Chronicles and saw most of the eps and felt it was good 80s sci fi with real romance that went somewhere instead of having a crush and thats it. The good guys didn't always win and when they did there was often a cost. And unlike star wars and Power Rangers, it wasn't ruined by disney and its retcons.
I watched Robotech when it came out, loved it. Found BattleTech, loved it. Found Macross, loved it. SDC Southern Cross and MOSPEADA, loved them. HG lawsuits, have hated HG ever since. Still like the idea of Robotech, but still hate HG.
I watched the first third of Robotech thanks to a friend who had taped it from TV. Thanks to another friend, I got to watch Macross 7 subtitled.
Back when I was a child, I fell deeply in love with Lynn Minmay, the first time I ever had a crush on an Animated character. She was soooo cute.
In Tokyo, it was always on airing on sunday2pm back then. I don’t remember about the reruns. Having a cartoon show on Sunday at 2pm was soooooo random back then since no other cartoon shows were on during that time. It was common for families to be out on leisure Sunday 2pm.
Being a big real robot fan, I was very fortunate to accidentally find out by switching on TV. The unfortunate part was I started watching it from the 10th episode.
Video rental for anime wasn’t big back then so a go to was a comic book which captured anime show and put it into a comic.
I was pleasantly surprised that Macross had become Robotech, mixed with my other favorite shows.
Outstanding video Dan! Full of stuff I thought I knew about but actually didn't... it's always awesome to learn something new especially when it is about classic cartoons/anime, toys/action figures and TV shows/movies. That is why your spot is the place to come to for me on TH-cam... Always informative and filled with fun dialogue, truly never a dull video.
I loved all versions of Macross and Robotech. Tried to get my hands on every version of the Veritech fighters and figures.
Thanks for these videos. You’ve helped the child in me sleep better at night finally knowing the answers to so many questions I’ve had growing up as a fan of these IPs. On a side note, Macross needs to be free from the stain on their legacy that is Robotech. Those who still believe that Robotech has better brand recognition is out of touch with reality. Also, does Shoji Kawamori get the proper respect he deserves for designing some of the most iconic Robot and mech designs in anime history? I had no idea he was responsible for so many.
That was awesome. I've been a lifelong Macross fan and I even learned a few new things.
Macross: Teaches about love
Harmony Gold: Teaches about how must everybody hate them
Thank you for enhancing our protoculture by preserving this history for us. 😎😝
in short: fuck harmony gold
Agree 💯 %😊
Now to hope for a re-imaging of Macross, as has been done with Yamato
This! I would absolutely lose it if they remade the original Super Dimension Fortress Macross but did it in the visual style of Do You Remember Love. That would be amazing!
Ohhhh that's why Macross, Robotech, & G1 Transformers share so much design language in the toys & cartoon?
Don't forget Battletech
And here we are again talking about the trainwreck we all love to watch namely ROBOTECH
I've watched both, can't say which I prefer with Gundam being my preferred mecha series... I even slide more towards AT Votoms over Macross, and don't even get me started on how highly I place Legend of the Galactic Heroes on my list.
Am forever disappointed when I talk about the "Power of Love" and no one else hears the musical sting.
It's a curious thing.
Rubber Soul, Revolver and Sgt. Pepper is to me the greatest journey in music. Help was a great foundation for those next three albums.
No joke, I just finished my first viewing of Macross + DYRL? last night. This video came at the perfect time.
Studio Nue needs to do a remake of the original series like Yamato got remade. That would get around the Harmony Gold blockade.
I remember watching this EPIC anime series when it first aired in the dubbed version on TV and it blew me away.
I used to watch F-14's all the time since I lived near NAS MIRAMAR (TopGun) and I would imagine them transform into the RoboTech versions of the anime.
God, am I old!!!
Be safe and be 😎
"...almost none of it was approved by Harmony Gold"
Which leads to my question....
I've always wondered if Harmony Gold keeps blocking any new Macross content... Why did Macross 2 & Macross Plus get released in America?
Like... Harmony Gold didn't block those, but they've blocked basically every other single solitary entry in the franchise.
Those were new shows created after Macross and DYRL so they were not technically covered by the rights they claim.
@@2lobo777 that answer doesn't make sense/work, Because they've blocked everything else that came after
Harmony Gold later admitted that they were sleeping at the wheel during the time that Macross II and Macross Plus were released in the US. Otherwise, they would've probably tried to stop their releases, too.
@@mooncaketin oh that's interesting. Any links to articles/interviews/etc covering that?
They were caught sleeping with Plus and II, and then they never slept again until the recent deal.
Thumbs up for James Acaster and Screw Harmony Gold
Macross, Robotech, Battletech, and Anime fans in general all agree on one thing:
F*** Harmony Gold
This show kind of changed my life. I was used to shows like Scooby Doo, Flintstones, etc. introducing main characters and killing them off was such a departure from the cartoons that were on Saturday morning or after school. I instantly fell in love with this show. I still love it. It's in my top tv shows of all time. Period. I tell people to watch SDF Macross and the original series that made up Robotech. Screw the bastardized western edits of Robotech.
I remember running homme from school to watch this show, 4th or 5th grade. Developed my first crush at school, and simultaneously became so invested in the Rick & Minmay plot line my buddy, who rightfully loved the robots, couldn't understand what was wrong with me. LOL... this show still has a piece of my heart today.
@@8Biit i would rush home too. I remember being disappointed after the channel quit airing it because when repeats still aired, I'd watch them religiously anyway.
Years later, i still have a sealed on card Rick Hunter.
Hey guys is this corner for the "running home from school to watch Robotech"? Because I belong here too.
@@2lobo777 yep, pull up a chair and share your stories.
I remember Speed Racer and G-Force aka Battle Of The Planets (Known in Japan as Ninja Science Team Gatchaman) before Robotech. I knew thoes shows were not American as I read the credits. Didn't know where but definitely not English. Also I could tell from the art style was waaay different.
I was one of a few that saw the uncut versions of this in the U.S. in 1984 due to a Japanese friend's father bringing shows over for my friend to keep up his Japanese. He interpreted it while we watched it. It'd be about 4 months later that I'd see Robotech, but always was Macross first.
You really should take this series of videos about giant fighting robots to its ultimate, insane conclusion: Gary Graham's Robot Jox.
I bought Macross Plus on a two-DVD pack OVA and Movie collection as a "taster" (For £5, bargain) before I bought the many DVDs for Robotech. As I came to them near-enough an adult and already a Mecha fan, I had been signposted to them by Neo Magazine (UK based as I am). I thought Macross Plus was really cool, so cheerfully bought the whole lot of Robotech. Which I also enjoy.
I will have to watch the other Macross series, seeing as even the Robotech comics that Harmony Gold are allowing seem to be coming few and far between.
I have the AnimEigo triple box set of the first Macross series that they released sometime in the early 2000s. I hadn't watched it in maybe 15 years when recently my son had an interest in watching it with me. And, wow, I had forgotten just how awful and boring those last six or seven or so episodes are. Scattered across those last few episodes are maybe 45 minutes of good stuff padded by so much love triangle nonsense that had been already been resolved in episode 27 (the climactic battle with Bdolza.) Note that Misa is so overcome with joy at the end of ep 27 that she grows a third arm. Don't believe me? Re-watch the part where she sits down with Hikaru in his battered Valkyrie and puts her arms around his neck. Then watch as through the power of love she grows a third arm to help him activate the thrusters.
Fellow Middle-aged Nerd, I will have to watch for that! Misa must be from the same planet as John Hoyt in that Twilight Zone "Will the Real Martian Plese Stand Up"! Dan's history was counter to what I had always heard, that Macross was supposed to conclude after 27 or so, but due to the show's popularity more episodes were hastily produced, which ended up being anticlimactic and really blunted the initial impact. There are three episodes in a row that are pure melodramatic whiny soap opera. I almost quit on the show but was so close to the end. I can't imagine the show was trimmed down because so much in the last ten was obvious padding and running out the clock.
I loved Robotech as a kid. I've since watched the Macross portion again both as Robotech and Super Dimension Fortress Macross. The story makes so much more sense in Macross. Trying to alter things to fit the 3 in 1 story of Robotech just doesn't make sense. Protoculture makes a lot of sense as the culture that was the prototype of the Zentradi rather than a hand wavy energy source?
That said, I think the Invid portion works better in Robotech than in the original. The original is just a generic giant robot story. The Robotech version has more context, even if that context doesn't work as well in the other eras.
Haven't watched/rewatched either version of the Southern Cross part.
the best outcome would be the death of HARMONY GOLD
We are so close, but we still are denied legal ways to enjoy the series that started the Macross Franchise as a whole
I am glad they gave up on Dragon Ball though, we wouldn't had enjoyed Goku and his adventures if HG was as terrible to DB as it still is with the original SDF Macross outside of Japan
Harmony Gold: "Shoji Kawamori? never heard of her!"
Macross > Robotech.
Damn! I grew up in this mess. I was a young child, but totally mesmerized with Robotech (and the other things that came out in the 80s from japan, but in American). Robotech, Macross, Transformers, Voltron, Starzinger, Rai the Caveboy, Ulyssies 31 and more.
I Could somehow feel that those things where different from more american things at the time. But got rather confused, because I watched Robotech on like Sky Channel... but somehow got in contact with the Macross things (knew alot of asians in my neighborhood), and couldnt realy grasp what was happening? the story didnt make sense.
Later (in the 1990s), I saw many of the classic masterpieces from Japan, like Akira, Porco Rosso, Macross Plus and more... and then started to learn more. But it wasnt before the around the millennium shift (2000nds) that I learned about the Robotech/Macross connection.
Good video.
Cheers.
THank you so much for this. Love the channel and how you roll. Cheers!!!
It'll be a glorious era when people talk more about enjoying their binges on the original Macross, the Do You Remember Love? movie, Plus, 7, Zero, and Frontier all while Robotech becomes ultimately obscure and left on landfills.
Michael, why does it have to be either/or? I'm a both/and guy: I love Robotech and Macross. In fact, watching the original Macross, I'm surprised at how little was altered besides the definition of protoculture. PS: What, no mention of Macross Delta? Was it that bad? Or Macross II, which was really good even if not considered canon.
@@g.p.ryecroft What can I say, there can only be one according to Highlander. Besides, do people even watch Magical Doremi or Glitter Force lately?
Yeah, Delta is quite... imperfect and meddled way too much in its production. And yes, Macross II is definitely an alt-universe thing, so much so that its music was used once in a canonical sequel storyline as a terrifying sound weapon.
@@michaelandreipalon359 Thanks for the response, Highlander reference, and heads up on Delta. Your knowledge of all things Macross far exceeds my own.