The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love? (movie)
[ part of [Macross], alternate retelling of (The) Super Dimension Fortress Macross (TV) ]
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Alternative title:
Chō Jikū Yōsai Macross: Ai, Oboete Imasu ka (Japanese)
Clash of the Bionoids
Macross - Il film (Italian)
Macross in Clash Of The Bionoids
Macross, Le Film (French)
Macross: Do You Remember Love?
Macross: ¿Recuerdas el amor? (Spanish)
SDF-1 Macross: Do You Remember Love?
Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love?
Super Dimensional Fortress Macross The Movie: Do You Remember Love?
Super Fortaleza Espacial Macross (Spanish)
Superdimensional Fortress Macross
Superspace Fortress Macross
超時空要塞マクロス 愛・おぼえていますか (Japanese)
Objectionable content:
Significant
Plot Summary:
A.D. 2009: The human race is in the middle of a three-way war with a race of giant humanoid aliens split into the Zentrans (males) and Meltlans (females). After executing a space fold that sent it and part of South Ataria Island to the edge of the Solar System, the space fortress Macross is on its way back to Earth. During a small skirmish with Zentradi forces, young pilot Hikaru Ichijyo rescues idol singer Lynn Minmay and their relationship develops as they're stranded somewhere within the ship. But shortly after returning to Macross City, Minmay is captured by the Zentradi, and Hikaru and female officer Misa Hayase end up back on Earth—only to view the aftermath of the destruction of their civilization. Only a song discovered eons ago—along with Minmay's voice—can determine the outcome of the war.
User Ratings:
700 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
115 minutes
Production cost:
¥220,000,000
Vintage:
1984-07-07
2000-09-06 (Latin America - Locomotion)
Premiere date:
1984-07-07 (Japan)
Release dates: We have 6
Opening Theme:
"Prologue" by Kentaroh Haneda
Ending Theme:
"天使の絵の具 Tenshi no Enogu (An Angel's Paints)" by Mari Iijima
Insert song:
"0-G LOVE" by Mari Iijima
"Ai Oboeteimasu ka" (愛・おぼえていますか) by Mari Iijima
"Cinderella" (シンデレラ) by Mari Iijima
"Silver Moon Red Moon" (シルバームーン・レッドムーン) by Mari Iijima
"Watashi no Kare wa Pilot" (私の彼はパイロット) by Mari Iijima
"Xiao Bai Long" (小白竜) by Mari Iijima
Official website:
Macross Official Web Site (Japanese)
Links: We have 2
Trivia: We have 7
Comment:
Released in English as "Clash of the Bionoids" (edited/90min) and "Super Space Fortress Macross" (unedited) by Best Film & Video.
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Screenplay: Sukehiro Tomita Music: Kentaroh Haneda Original story: Shoji Kawamori Character Design: Haruhiko Mikimoto Art Director: Mitsuharu Miyamae Sound Director: Noriyoshi Matsuura Director of Photography: Kazunori Hashimoto Background Art: Tetsufumi Ooyama Key Animation: Ayumi Tomobuki Chuuichi Iguchi Hideaki Anno Hiroaki Gohda Hiroaki Motoigi Hiroshi Hamasaki Hiroshi Oikawa Hiroshi Yamaguchi Hiroyuki Kitakubo Kazuhiko Udagawa Kiyotoshi Aoi Koji Morimoto Mitsunori Murata Motosuke Takahashi Nobuteru Yuki Sadami Morikawa Shinji Seya Tadakatsu Yoshida Takashi Nakamura Tooru Misaka Toshiharu Sato Toshikatsu Shinozaki Toyoko Hashimoto Tsuguyuki Kubo Yoko Kadokami Yoshiharu Fukushima Yoshinobu Inano Yoshinori Kanemori Yoshio Mizumura Mechanical Design Cooperation: Akira Kagami Norihiko Harada Shoji Kawamori Yasushi Ishizu Yutaka Izubuchi Music Director: Yasunori Honda Story Supervisor: Shoji Kawamori Theme Song Performance: Mari Iijima (as Lynn Minmay) | Arihiro Hase as Mari Iijima as Mika Doi as Akira Kamiya as Eiji Kanie as Eri Takeda as Hiromi Tsuru as Hirotaka Suzuoki as Michio Hazama as Noriko Ohara as Osamu Ichikawa as Run Sasaki as Ryunosuke Ohbayashi as Sanae Miyuki as Sho Hayami as Yoshino Ohtori as Ikuya Sawaki as Jeffrey Smith as Katsumi Suzuki as Kent Gilbert as Kenyuu Horiuchi as Kousuke Meguro as Nagisa Andoo as Nobuo Tobita as Shigeru Nakahara as Tomomichi Nishimura as Tsutomu Fujii as Yoshio Kawai as Youko Ogai as Yuuichi Meguro as | |||
Backgrounds: Baku Production In-Between Animation: AIC Anime Friend Anime Roman Anime Spot Artland Aubec Core Hadashi Pro Magic Bus Nakamura Productions Studio Argo Studio Cockpit Studio Gallop Studio Musashi Sunrise Top Craft Music Production: Victor Entertainment Production Cooperation: Top Craft Story Concept: Studio Nue | ||||
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(none) | Corinne Richardon as Laurence Saquet as Mark Lesser as Antoine Tome as Christian Pelissier as Jacques Bouanich as Loïc Baugin as Mark Lesser as Yves Fabrice Lebeau as | |||
Distributor: Shuriken Dubbing: Studio SOFRECI | ||||
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Broadcaster: Locomotion (Latin America) Distributor: Chiqui Video (Spain) | ||||
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Dubbing: Studio P.V. - Milano Publisher: Yamato Video | ||||
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(none) | Márcia Regina as Sandra Mara as Sérgio Rufino as Dado Monteiro as Francisco Brêtas as Fritz Gianvito as Isabel Cristina de Sá as Márcia Regina as | |||
Broadcaster: Rede Manchete (Brazil) Distributor: Sato Company (VHS) | ||||
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