Genesis Climber MOSPEADA

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Genesis Climber Mospeada
機甲創世記モスピーダ
(Kikō Sōseiki Mosupīda)
Genre Adventure, Mecha, Military
TV anime
Director Katsuhisa Yamada
Studio Artmic/Tatsunoko Production
Network Fuji Television
Original run 2 October 198323 March 1984
Episodes 25
OVA: Love Live Alive
Director Katsuhisa Yamada
Studio Artmic/Tatsunoko Production
Episodes 1
Released September 1985
Runtime 50 minutes

Genesis Climber Mospeada (機甲創世記モスピーダ Kikō Sōseiki Mosupīda?) (literally "Armored Genesis Mospeada") is an anime science fiction series created by Shinji Aramaki and Hideki Kakinuma. The 25-episode television series ran from late 1983 to early 1984 in Japan. MOSPEADA stands for Military Operation Soldier Protect Emergency Aviation Dive Auto, one of the transformable motorcycle-armors the series features. The other primary mecha featured in the show is the three-form transformable fighter called the Armo-Fighter AFC-01 Legioss, which is very much similar to the VF-1 Valkyrie variable fighter in The Super Dimension Fortress Macross.

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[edit] Story

The story takes place in the 21st century. Due to the fact that pollution was becoming a major problem, scientists had developed the use of hydrogen fuel called "HBT" as an alternative to fossil fuels. At this time humans have colonized Mars in search of new place to call home as a result of overpopulation. In the year 2050, a mysterious alien race called the Inbit invaded the Earth. Unable to fight the Inbits, Earth became desolate with only a few pockets of human beings scattered throughout the planet. Many of the refugees escape aboard a few remaining shuttles to seek shelter on the Moon. The Inbit set up their main base of operations in the Great Lakes area of North America called "Reflex Point".

However, the Mars colony, dubbed the Mars Base, did not forget about the plight of Earth. Troops were sent in to fight the Inbits from the Moon, only to fail miserably. The Inbits did not attack Mars, and showed no interest towards the other planets. Surprisingly the Inbit show no hostility towards humans unless they are directly provoked. The Inbit can also sense the presence of HBT, and use of the fuel is limited under their supervision, as HBT is a common component in weapons technology. Overnight the Mars base becomes a gigantic military machine, producing vast amounts of advanced weaponry and trained troops. In 2080, Mars Base sent in the next wave of troops. Although equipped with more technologically advanced equipment and transformable mecha, the attempt to recapture the homeworld was nonetheless a failure.

Three years later, Mars Base launched another attack called the Second Earth Recapture Force. One of the troops happened to be Lieutenant Stick Bernard. The mission proved to be unsuccessful as it did three years ago and Stick's fiancée Marlene was killed. After losing her, Stick was forced to crash into Earth, landing in South America. At first, he was sorrowful and depressed at the death of his beloved Marlene. After seeing the holographic recording of his dead betrothed, Stick swore an oath of vengeance. In his quest to reach the Reflex Point on North America, the Inbit 'hive', he meets other characters of the show, forming a group of ragtag freedom fighters on a goal to rid the planet of the Inbits.

As the plot unravels, the purpose of the Inbits invasion is revealed. Their sole purpose of coming to the planet was because Earth provides them a suitable place to evolve into more complex beings. However, little did the Inbits know that their endeavor actually threatens to cause the extinction of both humans and Inbits. And thus, it is up to Stick and his group, with the help of human-like Inbits (Aisha and Solzie), to convince the supreme ruler of the Inbit, the Refles, to flee from Earth.

[edit] Characters

Mospeada characters left to right: Houquet, Ray, Mint, Jim, Stick & Yellow
Mospeada characters left to right: Houquet, Ray, Mint, Jim, Stick & Yellow
  • Stick Bernard (スティック・バーナード Sutikku Bānādo?) (Bin Shimada): A 20-year-old Mars Base lieutenant who becomes stranded on Earth as the Inbit obliterate the defenses of the Second Earth Recapture Force. As a result of the overwhelming force of the Inbit, Stick's fiancée, Marlene (マリーン Marīn?), is killed when her ship attempts to land on the planet surface, leaving Stick angry and bitter. Even after he gathers his freedom fighters together, he often allows his hatred and blind fury towards the Inbit to distract him from the responsible decision-making his friends know he is capable of.
  • Ray (レイ Rei?) (Shouyu Ooyama): 17-year-old scavenger. He is the historian, optimist, and wisecracker of the group. Originally, Ray was a loner who actually enjoyed teasing the Inbit as they chased him around the territory. But he joins Stick in order to deal a serious blow to the invaders. Extremely resourceful, Ray is a huge fan of Yellow Belmont until he learns that the female singer is actually a man. Over the course of the series, he develops deep feelings for Houquet, but she has trouble openly reciprocating them.
  • Mint Labule (ミント・ラブル Minto Raburu?) (Miyuki Sanae (credited as Miyuki Muroi)) : A spirited 13-year-old who was abandoned by her parents. She tags along with the group in order to find a husband, but ends up becoming part of the team. Often considered an annoyance to the rest of the group, Mint is nonetheless loved by her fellow freedom fighters, and proves herself valuable to the mission on several occasions. Her trademark attire is the E.T. cap that she wears. It is not known whether the E.T. stands for the science fantasy movie of the same name or something else.
  • Houquet et Rose (フーケ・エローズ Fūke Erōzu?) (Mika Doi): A 16-year-old former motorcycle gang member and girlfriend to gang leader, Romy. She was severely beaten and taken advantage of by a rival gang when they cornered her away from her group. Houquet initially fights for the helpless and refuses an alliance with Stick, but joins the team after realizing that she would be stronger with them than without them. Eventually she comes to respect her companions enough that she offers to sacrifice herself in order to save the others. Falls in love with Ray, but is unable to open her heart and express her affection to him.
  • Jim Warston (ジム・ウォーストン Jimu Wōsuton?) (Tomomichi Nishimura): A 32-year-old maintenance mechanic. Jim initially comes off as the "stupid lunk" of the group, but is soon revealed to be quite intelligent. Jim was once a member of the Mars Base forces, but deserted after failing to save a friend from the Inbit. Though he labeled himself a coward and often sees himself as a liability to Stick's team, the team is quick to object to this, noting Jim's courage and dependability during their repeated encounters with Inbit forcs.
  • Yellow Belmont (イエロー・ベルモント Ierō Berumonto?) (Mine Matsuki)/(Hirotaka Suzuoki): A 22-year-old soldier from the first Earth Recapture Force. Now disguised as a female singer (thanks to his bishōnen appearance) in order to hide from the Inbit and certain locals, Yellow has made quite a name for him/her-self as an entertainer. But upon meeting Stick and his friends, Yellow decides to help free Earth from the Inbit. His ability to completely change both his physical appearance and personality adds to the team's ability to infiltrate towns and cities in order to gather supplies or complete missions.
  • Aisha (アイシャ Aisha?) (Miki Takahashi): A female Inbit changed into humanoid form.
  • Refless (レフレス Refuresu?) (Noriko Ohara): Supreme ruler of the Inbit. Her only goal is to terraform the Earth in order for her race to take it over. Considers humans to be genetically and socially worthless.
  • Solzie (ソルジィ Sorujī?) (Waka Kanda): Second female Inbit transformed into a human being. Accidentally encounters Yellow as he is bathing in a waterfall, and the encounter leaves her resolve shaken.
  • Battlar (バットラー Battorā?) (Hochu Otsuka): Third Inbit to be changed into human form. Unlike Aisha and Solzie, Battlar's exposure to the team leaves him angry and insulted. His repeated defeat in combat with Stick causes Battlar to make his mission of stopping Stick's group one of personal revenge.

(The English-subtitled Mospeada DVD release by Harmony Gold and ADV Films use the inaccurate names “Stig” Bernard, Mint “Rubble,” Houquet “Emrose,” and Jim “Austin” derived from fans on Robotech.com and the Robotech Art I book.) In Robotech Stick Bernard becomes Scott Bernard, Ray becomes Rand, Mint Labule becomes Annie LaBelle (though Mint is retained as a nickname), Houquet et Rose becomes Rook Bartley, Jim Warston becomes Lunk and Yellow Belmont is Lancer AKA Yellow Dancer.

[edit] Episode List

Japanese
Air Date
Genesis Climber Mospeada
Episode
Robotech: The New Generation
Episode
1983.10.02 1. Prelude to the Offensive
(襲撃のプレリュード Shūgeki no Pureryūdo?)
61. The Invid Invasion
1983.10.09 2. The Broken-Hearted Girl's March
(失恋少女のマーチ Shitsuren Shōjo no Māchi?)
62. The Lost City
1983.10.16 3. Showdown Concert at High Noon
(真昼の決闘コンサート Mahiru no Kettou Konsāto?)
63. Lonely Soldier Boy
1983.10.23 4. Survival Song Feeling
(気分はサバイバル・ソング Kibun wa Sabaibaru Songu?)
64. Survival
1983.10.30 5. Live Inn Scorched Earth Policy
(ライブ・イン・強奪作戦 Raibu In Gōdatsu Sakusen?)
65. Curtain Call
1983.11.06 6. Support Girl Blues
(突ッ張り少女ブルース Tsuppari Shōjo Burūsu?)
66. Hard Times
1983.11.13 7. Fallen Hero's Ragtime
(亡き勇者のラグタイム Naki Yūsha no Ragutaimu?)
67. Paper Hero
1983.11.20 8. Johnson's Elegy
(ジョナサンのエレジー Jonasan no Erejī?)
68. Eulogy
1983.11.27 9. Lost World Fugue
(ロスト・ワールド遁走曲 Rosuto Wārudo Tonsōkyoku?)
69. The Genesis Pits
1983.12.04 10. Requiem of the Battlefield
(戦場のレクイエム Senjō no Rekuiemu?)
70. Enter Marlene
1983.12.11 11. Lullaby of Distant Hope
(遠い希望のララバイ Tōi Kibō no Rarabai?)
71. The Secret Route
1983.12.18 12. Fortress Siege Boogie
(要塞突破ブギ Yōsai Toppa Bugi?)
72. The Fortress
1983.12.25 13. Sandstorm Playback
(砂嵐プレイバック Suna-arashi Pureibakku?)
73. Sandstorm
1984.01.08 14. Mint's Wedding March
(ミントの結婚行進曲 Minto no Kekkonkōshinkyoku?)
74. Annie's Wedding
1984.01.15 15. The Ballad of Breaking Up
(仲間割れのバラード Nakamaware no Barādo?)
75. Separate Ways
1984.01.22 16. Trap Reggae
(トラップ・レゲエ Torappu Regē?)
76. Metamorphosis
1984.01.29 17. White Night Serenade
(白夜のセレナーデ Hakuya no Serenāde?)
77. The Midnight Sun
1984.02.05 18. The Nature of Old Soldier's Polka
(老兵たちのポルカ Rōhei-tachi no Poruka?)
78. Ghost Town
1984.02.12 19. Forte of the Ice River City
(氷河都市のフォルテ Hyōga Toshi no Forute?)
79. Frost Bite
1984.02.19 20. Birthday Song of the Night Sky
(夜空のバースディ・ソング Yozora no Bāsudi Songu?)
80. Birthday Blues
1984.02.26 21. Arpeggio of Assassination
(殺しのアルペジオ Koroshi no Arupejio?)
81. Hired Gun
1984.03.04 22. New York Bebop
(ニューヨーク・ビーバップ Nyū Yōku Bībappu?)
82. The Big Apple
1984.03.11 23. Black Hair's Partita
(黒髪のパルティータ Kokuhatsu no Parutīta?)
83. Reflex Point
1984.03.18 24. The Dark Finale
(闇のフィナーレ Yami no Fināre?)
84. Dark Finale
1984.03.25 25. Symphony of Light
(光のシンフォニー Hikari no Shinfonī?)
85. Symphony of Light

[edit] Theme Songs

Opening: 失われた伝説(ゆめ)を求めて
Ushinawareta Yume O Motomete/In Search Of Lost Legends (Known as Lonely Soldier Boy by fans.)

  • Vocals: Andy

Closing: Blue Rain

  • Vocals: Andy and Mine Matsuki

[edit] Adaptation for the Robotech universe

Most of its animation (with edited content and revised dialogue) was adapted for Robotech: The New Generation, the third saga of the Robotech series. In Robotech, the Inbit became the “Invid” of the “Third Generation” (also featured in Robotech II: The Sentinels) and the advanced space forces are the returning Robotech Expeditionary Force (REF) that left before the “Second Generation” of Robotech on Earth. Earth’s Defense Forces were decimated in the previous saga. Unlike the Invid in the adapted Robotech, the Inbit in Mospeada had nothing to do with the Robotech Masters (their sworn enemies in Robotech) and they were just looking for a good planet on which to evolve and reach perfection. Likewise, the REF forces under Admiral Hunter’s command that Bernard frequently referred to were troops from the Mars and Jupiter bases which harassed the Inbit, though they were playing a “leave alone” system with humans on Earth.

The transformable VR series of Armor Cycles became the VR series of Veritech Cyclone motorcycles; transformable Armo-Fighter AFC-01 Legioss became the Alpha Veritech VF/A-6; the transformable Armo-Bomber AB-01 Tread became the Beta Veritech VFB-9. Character names were generally altered without major changes in characterization, making Mospeada the least altered series of the three. Like Macross and The Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross, Genesis Climber Mospeada was cut and fitted to be part of the Robotech continuum by Harmony Gold and Carl Macek.

Of the three component series comprising Robotech, Mospeada was the least altered. Incidentally, it is also the series that has seen the most usage in the expanded universe of Robotech II: The Sentinels and Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles, especially in terms of character, mecha, and ship designs.

[edit] Love Live Alive

After the original run of the television series, an OAV music video titled Genesis Climber Mospeada: Love Live Alive was specially released in Japan (mostly due to demands of hardcore Mospeada fans) in September 1985. The music video consisted of both old and new footage. The story of Love Live Alive chronicled the events after the ending of the original Mospeada, featuring Yellow Belmont as the main character. The music video focused on Yellow's concert and also on his flashback of past events.

[edit] Production staff

[edit] Trivia

  • The original working titles for Mospeada were: Kouka Kihei Vector (Descent Machine Soldier Vector), Chou Fumetsu Yousai Reflex Point (Super Immortal Fortress Reflex Point) and AD Patrol: the story of city police where the main character rides a transformable bike that changes into his partner.
  • Mechanical designer Shinji Aramaki came up with the transformable cycle design while working on the Diaclone series (which later became part of Transformers). When riding his Honda VT250 250 cc motorbike he thought to himself that it was the right size for a person to wear.
  • The black and white stripes on the Legioss and VR ride armor are a tribute to the international forces of Britain, Canada and the United States who adopted this scheme during World War II's Normandy Invasion.
  • The instrumental music was composed by, and all music was arranged by, Joe Hisaishi, who would later gain renown for scoring the movies of Hayao Miyazaki.
  • The main character designs were created by Yoshitaka Amano, who would later gain renown for his character artwork for the Final Fantasy series.
  • Mospeada is the first anime series to have a theme song in jazz (Blue Rain.)
  • Artmic and Tatsunoko Production produced and released Mospeada a year before Tatsunoko produced The Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross (1984). Robotech set the story of its "New Generation" adaptation of Mospeada after its "Robotech Masters" adaptation of Southern Cross.

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