The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love?
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Created by | Studio Nue in cooperation with Artland |
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Director | Noboru Ishiguro Shoji Kawamori |
Release date | July 7, 1984 Video released August 11, 1984 |
Production company | Artland Tatsunoko Productions |
Distributor | MBS Bandai Visual TOHO |
Presented by: | {{{presenter}}} |
Story Chronology | 1999-2009 |
The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love? is the first animated Macross feature film and the second Macross project in history. Although, based on the TV series, the movie retells the events of Space War I in a different manner and within the scope of a feature-film. It has been released in the North American and United Kingdom markets under Clash of the Bionoids, Superdimensional Fortress Macross, and Macross: Do You Remember Love?.
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Summary
It is A.D. 2009 and the human race is caught in a war between giant humanoids, male Zentrans and female Meltrans. Returning from the edge of our solar system after making a space fold, the SDF-1 Macross makes the long journey back to Earth with survivors of South Ataria Island.
Production Staff
- Project Planning: Yoshimasa Ohnishi, Kenji Yoshida
- Story Concept: Studio Nue with cooperation by Artland
- Director: Noboru Ishiguro, Shoji Kawamori
- Story Supervisor: Shoji Kawamori
- Script: Sukehiro Tomita
- Character Design: Haruhiko Mikimoto
- Production Design/Mechanical Design: Kazutaka Miyatake
- Music: Kentaroh Haneda
- Production Directors: Haruhiko Mikimoto, Ichiroh Itano, Toshihiro Hirano
- Director of Photographhy: Kazunori Hashimoto
- Producers: Akira Inoue, Hiroshi Iwata, Tsuneyuki Enomoto
- Presented by: Big West, MBS, Shogakukan
Cast and Characters
Starring
- Arihiro Hase as Hikaru Ichijyo
- Mari Iijima as Lynn Minmay
- Mika Doi as Misa Hayase
Also Starring
- Akira Kamiya as Roy Focker
- Eiji Kanie as Vrlitwhai Kridanik
- Michio Hazama as Capt. Bruno J. Global
- Noriko Ohara as Claudia La Salle
- Ryunosuke Ohbayashi as Exsedol Folmo
- Sho Hayami as Max Jenius
- Akari Hibino as Tewanton 3565
- Eri Takeda as Milia 639
- Hiromi Tsuru as Kim Kabirov
- Hirotaka Suzuoki as Lynn Kaifunn
- Ikuya Sawaki as Senior Statesman
- Jeffrey Smith as Warera 25258
- Katsumi Suzuki as Hayao Kakizaki
- Kent Gilbert as Conda 88333
- Kenyuu Horiuchi as TV Reporter
- Nagisa Andoo as Meltlan Soldier
- Nobuo Tobita as Boy
- Osamu Ichikawa as Golg Boddole Zer
- Run Sasaki as Vanessa Laird
- Sanae Miyuki as Shammy Milliome
- Shigeru Nakahara as Guest B
- Tsutomu Fujii as Loli 28356
- Yoshino Ohtori as Moruk Laplamiz
- Yoshio Kawai as Guest A
Mecha
Variable Vehicles
Ships
- Macross class super dimension fortress
- ARMD class space carrier
- Prometheus class super-large-scale semi-submersible attack aircraft carrier
- Daedalus class super-large-scale semi-submersible assault landing vessel
Related topics
Media
- Category:The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love? video
- Category:The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love? audio
- Category:The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love? print
External links
- Official Japanese website
- The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love? (anime) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
- The Super Dimension Fortress Macross:Do You Remember Love? at Wikipedia
Appendices
- 252 theaters screened The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love? nationwide for 857,582 theatergoers during its initial 1984 Japanese theatrical run. With 1,100-yen pre-sale tickets and higher at-door prices, the creators easily recouped the 200,020,000-yen production costs several times over. (That production cost total was only about $1 million in US dollars twenty years ago, but several times higher now due to inflation and the yen's rise.)
- While the movie earned less than the #1 movie at the Japanese box office in 1984 (Ghostbusters with an estimated 6.2 billion yen), it compared well with other Japanese live-action and animated movies then. The #1 1984 domestic film (The Legend of the Eight Samurai) earned an estimated 3.5 billion yen, while the #1 1984 animated film (Doraemon: Nobita's Magical World Adventure) earned an estimated 2.5 billion yen. The Macross movie earned in the same estimate range at the box office as 1984's Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind (1.1 billion yen), 1986's Laputa, The Castle in the Sky (870 million yen), and 1988's My Neighbor Totoro/Grave of the Fireflies double-billing (890 million yen).
Macross Animation and Live-Action |
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The Super Dimension Fortress Macross | The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love? | The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Flash Back 2012 | The Super Dimension Fortress Macross II: Lovers, Again | Macross Plus | Macross 7 | Macross Zero | Macross Frontier | Macross Delta | Macross 3D | Macross: Final Outpost: Earth |