The Super Dimension Fortress Macross II: Lovers, Again
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超時空要塞マクロスII Lovers Again (Chojiku yosai Macross II - Lovers Again) |
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Genre | Adventure, Drama, Mecha, Science Fiction |
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No. of episodes | 6 |
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Studio | U.S. Renditions |
Released | 1993 |
Runtime | 2 hrs. 30 mins. |
The Super Dimension Fortress Macross II: Lovers, Again (超時空要塞マクロスII Lovers Again Chojiku yosai Macross II - Lovers Again?), also known as Super Dimensional Fortress Macross II or Macross II, is the first animated sequel to Macross to feature a new cast of characters. It was originally released as a six-episode mini-series in Japan and overseas, but it was edited overseas into a movie compilation.
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[edit] Plot
It takes place eighty years after Space War I (the first Human-alien war) and the events depicted in the first Macross story. The SDF-1 Macross still exists, as does the Minmay Defense used by U.N. Spacy (the UN's military in space) that has successfully thwarted the Zentradi alien threat ever since. However, a new race called the Mardook (マルドゥーク Maruduuku, a homage to the Babylonian god Marduk マルドゥク Maruduku, but pronounced and spelled differently) arrive with its fleet of enslaved Zentradi and Meltlandi warriors who are seemingly unaffected by the defense measures. A reporter, Hibiki Kanazki, captures a Mardook Emulator named Ishtar while reporting on a battle. He proceeds to teach her of his culture, which she tries to share with the rest of her people. However the Mardook have rejected culture and view it as a contamination of their souls.
Since the production did not involve the original Macross creators from Studio Nue, this project has since been considered a parallel world story.
Macross II was also made into a role-playing game by Palladium Books, though the license has since been relinquished, and the game is out of print.
[edit] Cast
[edit] Japanese Cast
- Tsutomu Takayama .... Hibiki Kanzaki
- Hiroko Kasahara .... Ishtar
- Yumi Touma .... Silvie Gena
- Bin Shimada .... Necks
- Tohru Furuya .... Lord Feff
- Ryoutarou Okiayu .... Lord Emperor Ingues
- Mariko Kouda .... Amy
- Ryuuzaburou Ohtomo .... Dennis Lone
- Takeshi Watanabe .... Commander Balser
- Isshin Chiba .... Mesena
- Takeshi Kusao .... Mash
[edit] English Cast
- Jonathan Fahn .... Hibiki Kanzaki
- Debra Rogers.... Ishtar
- Susan Byrkett .... Silvie Gena
- Steven Blum .... Lord Feff
- Bill Kestin .... Lord Emperor Ingues
- Melissa Charles .... Amy
- Hal Cleaveland .... Exxegran
- Dorothy Elias-Fahn .... Elensh
- Tom Fahn .... Marduk Commander
- Víctor García .... Mesena
- Lisa Gratton.... Saori
- Trish Ledoux .... Wendy Ryder/Additional voices
- Gary Michaels .... Matsui
- Sonny Byrkett .... UN Spacy Commander
- Raymond Garcia .... Marduk/Announcer
- Dougary Grant .... Marduk interrogator
- Martin Ferguson .... Additional voices
- Violet Bronte .... Additional Voices
- Steve Areno .... Additional Voices
- David Hart .... Additional voices
- Gloria Gines .... Additional voices
- Jake Martin .... Additional voices
- Yutaka Maseba .... Additional voices
Macross anime series and films
The Super Dimension Fortress Macross | Macross Zero | The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Flash Back 2012 | The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love? | Macross Plus | Macross 7 | Macross Dynamite 7 | The Super Dimension Fortress Macross II: Lovers, Again |
[edit] External links
Official Sites:
- Macross Official Web Site (Japanese)
- Macross Compendium
- Macross II: Lovers Again at the Internet Movie Database
- Macross II (anime) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
Fan Sites:
- The Invid Connection (Beyond Reflex Point) - Information on Macross and Robotech, including a Macross II section
- Macross World
- Macross Nexus
- MAHQ
- Macross Generation (In Spanish)