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neuronphaser wrote: Yeah, it looks like they crossed a couple (really disparate) genres and basically lost sight of what they are trying to do. I mean, I kinda like a lot of what I saw, but almost none of it together, if that makes sense. It's like a really bad trailer mash-up.
they lost me at Jin Kisaragi's stunt double
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THOUGHT MACROSS FOR ME WAS ITS OWN ENGINE. ITS OWN STORY, CHARACTERS, MECHA, ETC.
BUT SINCE MZERO AND FRONTIER, THEY LOST ME. ZERO WAS JUST WAY OFF THAN M7 IN THA LAST EPISODES. FRONTIER THE SAME. THOUGHT IT FELT LIKE A RECAP, THE ENDING JUST KILLED IT BUT STUCK IT THROUGH.
THIS, NOT SURE. NOT IN A HURRY LIKE WITH FRONTIER. BUT WILL SEE IT ANYWAYS. MY KIDS MIGHT LIKE IT THOUGHT.
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SIGHUP wrote: The point here is that its NEW material. Better than none, like our current franchise.
I hear ya, but man, the last thing I want is for crappy new Robotech material. If you're not going to do it right, don't do it. Don't dilute the franchise.
Robotech remains strong and sought after *because* it was high quality at the time: high-quality animation (except a few random episodes) and high-quality storytelling. I'd rather be left happy with what I've got and wanting more than turned off by some new thing that is garbage.
Hell, if it weren't for things like the Clone Wars cartoon and the really good EU books and RPGs, Star Wars would've lost me with the prequels. They were such trash, for the most part. But luckily, those other things came along and saved it, and the new stuff coming out -- even if it's ultimately not that great -- at least looks like they are *trying* to revive the quality experience, rather than grab a few bucks and dump it.
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UNLIKE THIS GUY......NOT THAT CRAZY ABOUT IT.
DAMN, BIG BOOBS HERE AS WELL. HAHAHA.
ANYWAYS, THE NEW MACROSS LOOK IS CATERING TO THE GENERAL ANIME GENRE WITH SALOR MOON LOOK AND MAGICAL GIRL FIGHTS WHILE DUMPING THE CG OUT ON SOME SCENES OUTRIGHT. PROBABLY SOMETHING MY KIDS WOULD LIKE TO SEE. FOR ME IT'S A PASS FOR MACROSS. DID I HATE IT?, NO. BUT DID NOT LIKE IT. BUT LET SEE WHERE THE REST OF THE EPISODES GO.
ON THE MUSIC TOTALLY EXPECTED IT. IT'S MACROSS BUT WITH THIS LOVE LIVE IDOL FEEL TO IT.
LIKE I SAID, ALL OTHER ANIMAS NOW ROLLED INTO ONE BY THE LOOKS OF IT.
MAGICAL GIRLS
LOVE LIVE IDOL
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neuronphaser wrote:
SIGHUP wrote: The point here is that its NEW material. Better than none, like our current franchise.
I hear ya, but man, the last thing I want is for crappy new Robotech material. If you're not going to do it right, don't do it. Don't dilute the franchise.
Robotech remains strong and sought after *because* it was high quality at the time: high-quality animation (except a few random episodes) and high-quality storytelling. I'd rather be left happy with what I've got and wanting more than turned off by some new thing that is garbage.
Hell, if it weren't for things like the Clone Wars cartoon and the really good EU books and RPGs, Star Wars would've lost me with the prequels. They were such trash, for the most part. But luckily, those other things came along and saved it, and the new stuff coming out -- even if it's ultimately not that great -- at least looks like they are *trying* to revive the quality experience, rather than grab a few bucks and dump it.
This is kind of my thought on the whole thing. I think that Robotech sequels (mainly counting the later two sagas here) have managed to capture the concepts of the original "Macross" saga while still being appealing to non "anime fans." I prefer having the same sort of nostalgia gimmicky things that every other 80s cartoon gets to these odd attempts to make Macross mixed with various gimmicks and cliches. If your trailer looks like a billion animes literally cut together before it looks like what you want it to, then there's a big problem.
But unlike some people I don't see a problem with both franchises co existing, nor with the concept that some people will like what I have no interest in.
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“Wow, those guys are still going?” wrote one anime fan on a popular Macross website. “And here I thought it was just the sheer spite of the universe keeping the rest of Macross from getting an American release at this point. But hey, you learn something new and incredibly depressing, every day.”
According to insider sources, the adaption will run for 26 episodes in the summer of 2016, one season after its spring 2016 Japanese release, and will have its script rewritten to include references to the existing Robotech universe, which consists of similar adaptions of Super Dimension Fortress Macross, Super Dimension Calvary Southern Cross, and Genesis Climber Mospeada. Though firm details are sparse on the level of changes that will be made to Macross Delta, rumors persist that it will be set some time after the 2007 Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles film and will take place in an era where a horrible virus mutated from corrupt Protoculture and spread by the remnants of the ancient Robotech Masters has plunged the galaxy into chaos, with only young men and women raised on the legends of such heroes as the idol Lynn Minmay and ace pilot Rick Hunter able to save humans and Zentraedi alike from destroying themselves.
“Robotech helped bring anime to thousands of fans for the first time in the 1980s, and we hope to repeat that success with a new generation starting with Macross Delta,” a Harmony Gold representative related in a statement to Anime Maru. “And while we understand many purists would rather have Macross Delta broadcast in its unedited Japanese, by connecting it to the existing Robotech universe we’ll be able to please both fans of our original adaption from the 80’s and those who enjoyed Macross in its various forms over the years. Although, as for those who still want to watch Macross Delta in the original Japanese… I can’t speak on the subject at the moment, so let’s just say that our legal department is working on that problem as we speak.”
Harmony Gold would go on to announce earlier today that they had also acquired the rights to Macross Zero and Macross Frontier, which they will release as Robotech Zero: The Beginning, a prequel to the Robotech saga, and Robotech: New Frontiers, a sequel to the series’ third story arc, in American markets respectively.
When asked about the news, our staff’s resident Macross expert merely muttered, “Yack Deculture…” under his breath and then stumbled off, presumably in search of a stiff drink.
Does anybody know if this is true?
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