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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).
After defecting to the Macross and marrying Max, Milia was allowed to become a member of the UN Spacy in her own right and piloted a red-painted VF-1J Valkyrie fighter into battle thereafter as her husband's wingmate. However, caring for her own people, she convinced Max and the other pilots to capture, rather than kill, their Zentradi opponents.
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.
List of Macross episodes may refer to any of the following lists of Macross episodes: List of The Super Dimension Fortress Macross episodes; List of Macross Plus episodes; List of Macross 7 episodes; List of Macross Frontier episodes; List of Macross Zero episodes; List of Macross Delta episodes
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(1984), and a number of sequels, including Macross Plus (1994), Macross 7 (1994), Macross Frontier (2007) and Macross Delta (2015). In North America, Super Dimension Fortress Macross was adapted into the first saga of the Robotech television series (1985–1986), called The Macross Saga, which spawned the Robotech franchise.
A Variable Destroid that transforms into a bomber, originally introduced in Macross VF-X2 and also seen in Macross Frontier. VF-22 Sturmvogel II (シュトゥルムフォーゲルII, Shuturumufōguru Tsū) A limited production Variable Fighter first seen in Macross 7, based on the YF-21 from Macross Plus. One VF-22 was piloted by Wright ...
In Macross Frontier her song "My Boyfriend's a Pilot", sung by Ranka Lee during a Miss Macross Frontier competition, was referred to as "a legendary song every person here knows". [12] The final bars of "My Boyfriend's a Pilot" are heard in Macross Plus when Myung Fan Lone is taken by old schoolmates to a karaoke lounge.