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New Robotech (Macross) Movie?
Posted by Irish3335 on Friday, June 25, 2010 5:10 PM

Hi all,

heard there was going to be a Robotech movie, thanks to all of the CG advancements (Avatar mobilesuits help any?).  Along those lines the talk is that there will be some new robotech models!  Hope they make new ones, and don't just release the old 1980's era stuff.  Anyone heard the same?

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Posted by Division 6 on Friday, June 25, 2010 6:21 PM

The only things I have heard was Bryan Singer directing and Miley Cyrus (Hanna Montana) as Minmay.Dead

While I loved watching Macross in the early 80's I refuse to watch robotech crap especially when they can't even get the characters names and nationalitys correct.

Your better off just watching "Do You Remember Love" made in 1984 (watch it in Japanese, English dubs are horroble)

 

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Posted by Phil_H on Friday, June 25, 2010 6:51 PM

Division 6

The only things I have heard was Bryan Singer directing and Miley Cyrus (Hanna Montana) as Minmay.Dead

While I loved watching Macross in the early 80's I refuse to watch robotech crap especially when they can't even get the characters names and nationalitys correct.

Your better off just watching "Do You Remember Love" made in 1984 (watch it in Japanese, English dubs are horroble)

 

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And Tobey Maguire producing and perhaps taking the lead role. (double Dead)

Yes, Macross: "DYRL" was a brilliant movie adaptation and best watched in the original Japanese release with English subs. The various English dubs (and the Robotech edit) are woeful.

 

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Posted by Division 6 on Friday, June 25, 2010 7:09 PM

The copy I had was made from a tape a buddy of mine got from a pen pal in Japan so there was no subtitles.

I saw part of it in English once and about threw up at the bad dialog and really bad voice acting.

There is a poor quality copy on VEOH.

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Posted by Phil_H on Friday, June 25, 2010 7:25 PM

Division 6
I saw part of it in English once and about threw up at the bad dialog and really bad voice acting.

Was that the one where Minmay sounded like a truck driver and Hikaru sounded like a girl?

I have a couple of DVD Japanese versions, both of which I suspect were "unauthorised". One looks like a videodisc (remember those?) transfer with freaking huge scan lines on the screen, like it was transferred between video standards (NTSC to PAL), the other is higher quality with optional subs.

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Posted by Division 6 on Friday, June 25, 2010 7:36 PM

LOL , No the voices where not that bad.

I need to find a good quality copy on DVD one of these days.

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Posted by Phil_H on Friday, June 25, 2010 7:53 PM

I hope you do get a good DVD version some time soon. All I had for over a decade was a 3rd or 4th gen VHS copy, complete with dropouts, colour fade and flaring. The DVD was more than welcome.

PS: Have you seen the famous Budweiser can?

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Posted by Division 6 on Friday, June 25, 2010 10:44 PM

Yeah I've seen the can and the smiley face on the missile.

Watching anime in the 80'e you tend to see some of the same subjects in the films, Budweiser, Coca Cola and McDonald's.

There are also the crossover of characters from other shows, Megzone 23 has quite a few.

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Posted by Phil_H on Friday, June 25, 2010 10:59 PM

The MZ23 movies were pretty awesome too, that trilogy making an interesting story (Matrix anyone?). There is a significant similarity between the characters from Macross and MZ23 Part 1 because they were designed by the same artist (Haruhiko Mikimoto) The characters from Parts 2 and 3 were a little different, with the overall art style of Part 3 being quite different. Smile

 

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Posted by smeagol the vile on Friday, June 25, 2010 11:25 PM

you know, its sad.  the 80s were the real hayday for GOOD Anime.  While there was some bad stuff you had some amazing series like Gundam and Macross.  Now, from both series, its just... rehashed pop drivel, its disappointing.

I really enjoyed Do you remember love, was a great OVA

 

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Posted by Division 6 on Saturday, June 26, 2010 9:49 AM

I had samples of different stuff also from my friend and his pen pal.

Macross (3), VOTOMS (4), Aura Battler Dunbine (3), Giant Gorg (2), Mazinger (1), Shrungal (sp)(1), Orguss (first 2), Zeta Gundam (2), Space Cobra (first 5), Dirty Pair (1), Gall Force (1), Patlabor (1) Bubblegum Crisis (1),  Probably others I'm forgetting.

Saw others at the UC theater in Berkeley like the first US showing of Akira.

Also had a copy of Galaxy Express 999 (movie).

When I was in high school (late 70s) they used to show Space Battleship Yamato (Start Blazers) and Gatchaman (Battle of the Planets) on TV in the mornings.

 

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Posted by Kugai on Saturday, June 26, 2010 12:15 PM

Phil_H

I hope you do get a good DVD version some time soon. All I had for over a decade was a 3rd or 4th gen VHS copy, complete with dropouts, colour fade and flaring. The DVD was more than welcome.

PS: Have you seen the famous Budweiser can?

I finally got a DVD of the Japanese version w English subs, but I think it's a burnt copy ( still better quality than any taped version I've seen ).

The Bud can's not the only one.  There are 1 or 2 Kirin cans in there, too.

I don't trust anything in the way of live-action American adaptations of anime at this point ( Dragon Ball, anyone? ).  Maybe if the Bebop movie turns out OK despite Keanu as Spike, I'll be more optimistic.  Til then, I'll just look forward to Toho's live-action Space Battleship Yamato being released.

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Posted by smeagol the vile on Saturday, June 26, 2010 4:52 PM

Ok, I look at it this way.  When anime was just new they tried it (new being relative to us in the US) gundam tried doing a live action movie, they didnt have the budget for it, had to use old star ship trooper uniforms and they never even called the unit a Gundam.

Now the studios have the money for these films and have the audience for it they want to make it POP (worst word in the world) and put horrible actors that dont fit the part in and change things for retarded reasons (im sorry, thats insulting to mentally handicapped people)

The only redeeming thing is that Japan as started actually building live size versions of these things.  I think there is a full size metzinger and gundam out there

 

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Posted by Phil_H on Saturday, June 26, 2010 7:27 PM

I think, as far as this (maybe) movie goes, all you need to do is look at the title.

It ain't Macross and it won't be.

For anyone with hopes of it being a "live action" Macross, you can forget it.  Studio Nue/Big West own the intellectual rights to Macross (ie. character names/likenesses, Mech designs, storyline and concepts within etc) NOT Harmony Gold, who own the "Robotech" name and (some) distribution (but not creation) rights to Macross derived material.

So, different characters, different ships (and I think the 3-mode transforming fighter may be out) an unrelated (well perhaps peripherally related) storyline - the suck factor will be huge

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Posted by dnatech on Saturday, June 26, 2010 11:46 PM

My daughter is going to Anime Expo here in Los Angeles next weekend. They are doing an all day marathon of Robotech on Friday, with some other things planned. I will have her keep her ears open and let you know anything she hears. She did go to an event a few months ago and met some of the original voice actors from the 80's English dubbing. They did mention that there was going to be a live action movie, and that what they had been told was it would deal with the original story line, but things may have changed.

Steve

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Posted by Irish3335 on Monday, June 28, 2010 5:10 AM

Sounds like you have the best info as of yet Steve, keep us posted, we are all dying to hear what she does!

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Posted by dnatech on Tuesday, June 29, 2010 9:44 PM

Thursday is the day at the Expo for all things Robotech. They are doing an 8 hour marathon of the original episodes, plus some forums on it. She is going to the forum on 25 years of Robotech. She is a huge fan of it. I will post when I hear details from her.

Steve

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Posted by dnatech on Friday, July 2, 2010 1:40 AM

Ok the report from Anime Expo '10 is that there is a live action movie in the works. Not much detail, but they are looking for a director. Information is being held tight as they are working out some licensing issues. It looks like there are  plans to expand the universe and take it in some cool directions. Also the prequel to "The Shadow Chronicles" which was released in Japan only is going to be released in the US. Unfortunately they were not able to talk about the movie much. But my daughter did score for me a VF-1S Battleoid of Skull-1. The BanDai 15th anniversary edition. She is going to try to pick up a few more for me tomorrow.

Steve

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Posted by smeagol the vile on Friday, July 2, 2010 7:34 AM

Wow steve, that is one hell of a daughter you have there.  Make sure to post pics of all the goodies she gets you

 

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Posted by dnatech on Saturday, July 3, 2010 12:57 PM

She is a true blessing. She picked up 3 more of the kits for me, so I have 4. She is going to do one, my son will do one, and I will do the other two. The guy running the booth was shocked when she bought all 3 he had left. I will post the contact info for this retailer when she gets back after tomorrow. He told her he can get, or has a bunch of robotech items and kits.

Steve

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Posted by Irish3335 on Wednesday, July 21, 2010 7:13 AM

Hi all,

just saw this on Craigslist of all places - California State Fair has a Robotech display going on for the 25th anniversary of Robotech - if you are in California or close to Sacramento check it out:

 

Attention Robotech Fans!
ToyFusion.com is working with Harmony Gold and Stage Nine Ent. to
celebrate
the 25th Anniversary of Robotech at the California State Fair,
July 14th-Aug 1st!

Come and visit the Japanese Animation/Robotech display
at the "Get Animated" exhibit located in Building #5 at the California State Fair.

Special Guests will be appearing at the California State Fair
(Saturday and Sunday, July 31st and August 1st)


Bring your own collectible item to get signed for free!
(some Robotech items may be available for sale at the Stage Nine souvenir store)




Special Guest: Tony Oliver (Voice Actor)

Tony Oliver is an American voice actor best known for voicing
"Rick Hunter" from Robotech and "Arsene Lupin III" from Lupin The 3rd.
He has also done voicework in various Power Ranger Series
(one of his best known roles being that of Saba in Power Rangers).

Tommy Yune (creative director at Harmony Gold USA)

Tommy Yune is a Korean comic book author
who became known for his manga-style work on Speed Racer.
He later became the creative director at Harmony Gold USA for the relaunch of Robotech.
He had written and directed the Award Winning Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles.
A 2006 animated sequel to the 1985 Robotech television series.

 

FREE COLLECTIBLE SOUVENIR (while supplies lasts)

* A Special limited "Robotech 25th anniversary" collectible brochure
will be handed out for FREE during the appearance of Tony Oliver and Tommy Yune (while supplies lasts)!
Courtesy of ToyFusion.com, some brochures may have special inserts redeemable for FREE Robotech prizes or coupons!

See it here first!

Carl Macek had originally planned to make a personal appearance at this event.
With the unexpected passing of Carl Macek earlier this year,
the Japanese Anime/Robotech exhibit was altered to pay tribute to the person
who brought Japanese animation to mainstream media in the US.

A special Robotech video presentation with a "Tribute to Carl Macek" preview
(courtesy of Harmony Gold) will be premiered at the "Get Animated" exhibit!

* Special appearance by Svea Macek, the wife of the late Carl Macek

 

More updates will be posted soon!
 

 

For more updates, please visit www.ToyFusion.com

Add us on your Facebook account, search:
"Toy Fusion Collectible Store" for updates and events!

 

 

 

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More great news for Robotech Fans....Macross Voice Actress Mari Iijima (Lynn Minmay)
will also be at the upcomming Sac-Anime convention on Sept 3-5th, 2010 in Sacramento!


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Posted by Cosmic J on Thursday, July 22, 2010 4:14 AM

This was a very informative thread. Thanks guys. Cool

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