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Macross Plus Original Soundtrack Plus - for fans only features instrumentals and alternate versions of vocals not featured in the first two original soundtracks. It also includes music from Macross Plus: Movie Edition, the theatrical version of Macross Plus, which was released on August 27, 1995.
Macross Plus (マクロスプラス, Makurosu Purasu) is a four-episode anime OVA and theatrical movie in the Macross series. It was the first sequel to the original Macross television series that took place in the official timeline (Macross II was quickly retconned by series creator Shōji Kawamori as a parallel world story in the Macross universe).
Macross Frontier O.S.T.2 Nyan TRA☆ (マクロスF O.S.T.2 娘トラ☆, Makurosu Furontia O.S.T.2 Nyan Tora, Macross Frontier O.S.T.2 Girls TRA☆) is the second soundtrack album of Macross Frontier. The album features opening, ending themes and insert songs from the second half of the series. [3] Track listing
Macross 82-99's 2013 albums ネオ東京 (English: Neo Tokyo) and SAILORWAVE, along with musical cohort Saint Pepsi's Hit Vibes, are commonly cited as the origin point for the "future funk" subgenre of vaporwave, which combines the sample-based production approach and visual language of vaporwave with French house and dance music influences.
The Macross is designed slightly differently and instead of having the Daedalus and Prometheus docked as its 'arms' it has two ARMD carriers. [1] This became the design of the Macross on further series installments such as Macross II, Macross Plus and Macross Frontier. The origin of the SDF-1 Macross is also different.
Macross Plus [8] Sequel to the 1982 TV series, created by Studio Nue. A side-story. 2040 1995/03 to 1995/07: 4: OVA series: Macross Plus: International Version [8] Alternative version of the OVA with English cast and songs. 2040 1994/10 to 1995/09: 49: TV series: Macross 7 [9] Sequel to Macross Plus. First of the sequels to touch upon the metaplot.
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"Triangler (トライアングラー) " [1] is Maaya Sakamoto's sixteenth single. The title track was used as the opening theme for the mecha anime Macross Frontier and won the 2008 Animation Kobe award for best theme song. [2]