The real reason there were no Southern Cross toys
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Here's the Japanese Wiki page:
ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/サ|...#12525;ス
It does say that Bandai became the show's sponsor (as Takatoku went bankrupt that year.) It says that a transforming Spartas toy was announced in the magazines at the time, but the sponsor dropped the show without ever actually producing one. Bandai apparently threw all of their weight behind merchandising 'Macross: Do You Remember Deep Like?' instead. It is an interesting case of a robot show for which a portrayal of the main character's mecha was never produced. The page also says that the first release of the models featured the legendary ad-copy phrase "body incorporating lolicon!" on the blister-pack for the upper body pieces.
Wow, had absolutely f*ck all to do with it being 'unpopular' and everything to do with the toy sponsors tossing it overboard. If anything, this means that Bandai not supporting the show also is a factor in the show's demise. So, note to Harmony Gold employees, STOP repeating the mantra that Southern Cross had no toys because it was unpopular.
I think this would be a good time for me to go the range and squeeze off a hundred rounds or so because I now have the overwhelming urge to hurt someone.
From me to Bandai:
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Need it to with all those anime-to-screen films coming out.
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NOW I AM REALLY LOOKING FORWARD TO THE BOOK.
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Now, I'm a hard supporter of the Southern Cross/The Masters timeline; it's my favourite of the main three sagas. But to say that the show "died" solely because it didn't get support from a toy company is short-sighted. If indeed Bandai economically chose to not finance Southern Cross toys for the very reason that it was unpopular, then it would be hard to say that they were wrong in doing so. After all, it's not a toy sponsor's job to somehow help revitalise a failing series--it's the producers'.If anything, this means that Bandai not supporting the show also is a factor in the show's demise. So, note to Harmony Gold employees, STOP repeating the mantra that Southern Cross had no toys because it was unpopular.
One might be wholly correct to look at the whole of what you posted, Brooklyn Red Leg, and simply understand that (sadly and despite all its potential) Southern Cross suffered from old-fashioned bad luck. Macross' rising popularity, the resurgence of Gundam in the marketplace (Z Gundam's production), the departure of the original character designer, and a 1980s split between mechanism-based (boys) and character-based (girls) science fiction animation all combined together to make things very tough for TSC.
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When the fuck are you going to get it through your thick skull that the Southern Cross story arc of Robotech was an abortion. The story sucked, the mecha sucked and it WAS NOT POPULAR here or in Japan!!!!!!
You got a poster, apparel and now an RPG, so just STFU already. Your years of crying over this subject grew old YEARS AGO!!!!!!! So, get a life already.......
Btw, the only reason Palladium did this book is because the other arcs are covered and they are hurting for money....and money.....regardless of how small te revenue will be. HEHEHE!!!
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Damn red leg,
When the fuck are you going to get it through your thick skull that the Southern Cross story arc of Robotech was an abortion. The story sucked, the mecha sucked and it WAS NOT POPULAR here or in Japan!!!!!!
Whatever MGREXX.
You got a poster, apparel and now an RPG, so just STFU already. Your years of crying over this subject grew old YEARS AGO!!!!!!! So, get a life already.......
Ya know, its amazing how people who DON'T have a life have to tell others to get a life.
Btw, the only reason Palladium did this book is because the other arcs are covered and they are hurting for money....and money.....regardless of how small te revenue will be. HEHEHE!!!
You bore me, MGREXX.
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Now, I'm a hard supporter of the Southern Cross/The Masters timeline; it's my favourite of the main three sagas. But to say that the show "died" solely because it didn't get support from a toy company is short-sighted.
You obviously did not read what I wrote. I said its apparent that it was a factor in the show's demise, not the only reason. A show that is unsupported has a huge burden to overcome just based on that alone.
Anyway, Palladium just released the teaser for the Masters War RPG supplement: