The Super Dimension Fortress Macross Blu-ray

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Bandai Visual released the animated The Super Dimension Fortress Macross television series on Blu-ray Disc boxset on May 25, 2012 under the HONNEAMISE-label.

Complete Edition [Limited Release]

Complete edition
  • Catalog no.: BCXA-504
  • Release date: May 25, 2012
  • Manufacturer's suggested retail price: 47,250 yen (tax included)
  • Running time: About 1042 minutes
  • Specifications: Linear PCM Monaural/4:3/MPEG-4 AVC/BD50G/1080p (1080i high benefits)
  • No. of Disc: 7 (6 disc + 1 bonus material disc)
  • Contents:
    • All 36-episodes of the TV series The Super Dimension Fortress Macross
    • Booklet (with staff interviews, pre-production designs from when the creators were working on early series concepts called "Genocidas" and "Megaload/Megaroad")
    • Box illustrated by character designer Haruhiko Mikimoto
    • Inner jacket covers illustrated by mechanical artist Hidetaka Tenjin.
    • bonus disc with music videos (edited from pachinko and pachi-slo machine footage)
    • 30th anniversary TV program, promotional videos of Macross game (PlayStation 2)
    • Textless intro & outro sequences
    • Special version of intro & outro, and more.
    • Reprint "MACROSS PERFECT MEMORY," a 250-page setting guide booklet originally published in 1983,
    • Scenario script for the first episode
    • Storyboards (for the opening sequence, episode 1, and episode 27)
    • Illustration collection (from DVDs, LDs, plastic models packages, and elsewhere).

Regular edition

Regular edition
  • Catalog no.: BCXA-503
  • Release date: May 25, 2012
  • Manufacturer's suggested retail price: 39,900 yen (tax included)
  • Running time: About 900 minutes
  • Specifications: Linear PCM Monaural/4:3/MPEG-4 AVC/BD50G/1080p
  • No. of Disc: 6
  • Contents:
    • All 36-episodes of the TV series The Super Dimension Fortress Macross
    • Booklet (with staff interviews, pre-production designs from when the creators were working on early series concepts called "Genocidas" and "Megaload/Megaroad")
    • Box illustrated by character designer Haruhiko Mikimoto
    • Inner jacket covers illustrated by mechanical artist Hidetaka Tenjin.


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