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<blockquote data-quote="Rackhir" data-source="post: 4614826" data-attributes="member: 149"><p>Macross Plus is one of the best pieces of Anime to come out ever. There's actually two versions BTW. There's the original 4 half hour OVAs (so it's most likely only this week and next) and the "Movie" version. They are 99% similar, but there are some crucial and very significant differences in that 1% difference. So if you enjoyed it, I do recommend tracking down both versions. There's at least 2 cds of the music that have been released over here and I do highly recommend them.</p><p></p><p>Since you are apparently unfamiliar with it, it is a follow on to Macross, which was brought over to the US as the first (and best) part of Robotech in the mid-eighties. Macross is one of the best of the anime series in it's own right as well. There was even a gorgeously animated movie released in '84 that condenses the plot into it's own story. Unfortunately due to numerous rights conflicts the movie is unlikely to show up in a decent version over here any time soon (there were some old dubs released over here, but they are ... not... good.... to put it mildly). Well at least Japan and the US are on the same region code for Blu Ray movies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rackhir, post: 4614826, member: 149"] Macross Plus is one of the best pieces of Anime to come out ever. There's actually two versions BTW. There's the original 4 half hour OVAs (so it's most likely only this week and next) and the "Movie" version. They are 99% similar, but there are some crucial and very significant differences in that 1% difference. So if you enjoyed it, I do recommend tracking down both versions. There's at least 2 cds of the music that have been released over here and I do highly recommend them. Since you are apparently unfamiliar with it, it is a follow on to Macross, which was brought over to the US as the first (and best) part of Robotech in the mid-eighties. Macross is one of the best of the anime series in it's own right as well. There was even a gorgeously animated movie released in '84 that condenses the plot into it's own story. Unfortunately due to numerous rights conflicts the movie is unlikely to show up in a decent version over here any time soon (there were some old dubs released over here, but they are ... not... good.... to put it mildly). Well at least Japan and the US are on the same region code for Blu Ray movies. [/QUOTE]
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