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  2. Super Dimension Fortress Macross - Wikipedia

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    Super Dimension Fortress Macross was produced as the first of the three Super Dimension mecha anime television series in Japan. It was followed by Super Dimension Century Orguss (1983) and Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross (1984). These shows were related in name only. [13] [14]

  3. Macross: Do You Remember Love? - Wikipedia

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    An arcade game titled Super Spacefortress Macross was released in 1992. A loose game sequel called The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Scrambled Valkyrie was released in 1993 for the Super Famicom. A CD-based video game was released for the Sega Saturn in 1997 and the Sony PlayStation in 1999, titled Macross: Do You Remember Love?. It was a ...

  4. Macross - Wikipedia

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    Super Dimension Fortress Macross [2] Original work adapted by Harmony Gold to become Robotech: The Macross Saga in 1985. [3] 2009–2012 1984/07 — Movie: Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love? [4] Alternate telling of the events in The Super Dimension Fortress Macross, specifically episodes 2 through 27. 2009–2012 /

  5. Studio Nue - Wikipedia

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    They were known as the co-creators of the Macross franchise along with Artland (co-production of the first series) and Big West Advertising (financial funding). Mechanical designer Shōji Kawamori is a notable member of Studio Nue and is remembered as the key creator of Macross .

  6. Robotech - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the release of the TV series, the name Robotech was used by model kit manufacturer Revell on their Robotech Defenders line in the mid-1980s. The line consisted of mecha model kits imported from Japan and featured in anime titles such as Super Dimension Fortress Macross (1982), Super Dimension Century Orguss (1983) and Fang of the Sun Dougram (1981).

  7. Kazutaka Miyatake - Wikipedia

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    Kazutaka Watanabe [1] (Japanese: 渡邊 一貴, Hepburn: Watanabe Kazutaka, born September 21, 1949), better known as Kazutaka Miyatake (宮武 一貴, Miyatake Kazutaka), is a Japanese visual artist and anime designer known for the mechanical design of the Macross TV series and a number of its continuations from Studio Nue, of which he is a founding member.

  8. Super Dimensional Fortress Macross II: Lovers Again

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    Viz Comics published a ten-issue monthly comic book limited series called Super Dimensional Fortress Macross II that was circulated, monthly, from September 1992 through June 1993. This limited series was originally published as a manga in Shōnen Sunday Zōkan by Shogakukan in Japan and was released as a volume in March 1993.

  9. List of The Super Dimension Fortress Macross episodes

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    In Japan, a boxset containing the entire series created from HD remastered video was released as "The Super Dimension Fortress Macross Memorial Box" on February 22, 2008. [9] The Series uses two pieces of music as opening and ending themes. The opening theme "Macross" and the ending theme "Runner" were both