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Categories: Entertainment >> Anime.
Problem description: This animation is divided into three parts, and it is said that only the first one is the original book, and the next two are based on the plot of a certain cartoon.
What kind of sequels have been published?
In what order should it be seen?
Analysis: In 84, the United States Jinhesheng Company purchased the copyright of 36 episodes of the animation "Macross Fortress" from Bandai, but because overseas dramas are less than 65 episodes are not allowed to be screened, the TV station requires Jinhesheng Company to make up a schedule before it can be broadcast. Carl Macek, a producer at Kin Hop Sound, took a fancy to Bandai's animated group paintings Macross and Mecha Genesis and incorporated them into the plot of Macross Fortress.
It was re-re-arranged, with a re-arrangement of the soundtrack and interludes, resulting in the creation of "Robotech", or "The Collapse of the Space Fortress". The film is divided into 3 parts: "The Macross Saga" (36 episodes), "The RoboTech Masters" (also known as "Southern Cross" (24 episodes), and "The New Generation" (25 episodes), for a total of 85 episodes.
With the exception of Macross Legends, which is mostly the same as Macross Legends, the rest of Battlestar has little to do with the Macross series. In the early 90s, China introduced the film from Jinhesheng Company.
Here is the series:
Macross TV (36-part series, 1982-1983), Macross Theatrical (1984).
Macross Flash Back 2012 (1987) Macross II Lovers Again (1992) Macross Plus Ova & Theatrical Version (1994) Macross 7 TV, Theatrical Version, OFA (1994) Macross 7 Trash Comics Ended in 2001.
Macross Zero Ova (2002).
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I've seen it, and the impression is probably that the three of them have a deep relationship, and the characters in it are very beautiful and handsome, but so far I still don't understand too much, there are 3 Battlestar, and the characters in the 3 are perfectly portrayed.
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When you get old with the magnificent Battlefortress, you will feel that it is still very early for Chinese animation to catch up with others. It's not about whether the picture is good or bad, but about the content, conception, and imagination that are too far behind. Not to mention crushing most of China's cartoons now, you can also crush most of the TV series together, those bad Xianxia dramas are like small characters locked in a closed environment.
Battlestar made many of our children at that time start looking up at the stars.
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I've seen it, this is a childhood memory, and there are also thoughts about love triangles, as well as life and human beings in it, which are worth seeing.
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I've watched the cartoon "Battlestar", and I recently re-watched it, and I feel that it is not the same as what I understood when I was a child, mainly about space.
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Grinding and chirping, humans can't beat aliens. Watching a very aggrieved cartoon.
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The deepest impression is the VF-1 Valkyrie transformation fighter, which is really handsome.
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This is a film spliced together by an American company with three Japanese mecha anime, such as King Kong, the god of war.
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Fortress variants, skeleton fighters, Zeniths.
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A timeless classic from Rick Carter.
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Classic memories of post-boys....
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Love triangle, or the royal sister Lisaxiang.
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Zeniths can't stand the relationship between the sexes.
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Quote from Encyclopedia:
Battlestar was originally an 85-episode TV animation edited and adapted from three Japanese animations of "Macross Saga" (Harmony Gold), "Macross Masters" (24 episodes), and the new generation (The New generation, 25 episodes), the number of episodes is basically the same as the original, only the first episode of the second part is added to echo the first part. ”
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It's very beautiful! Battlestar is the best in my rankings, not one of them!
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