Macross Frontier Movie Report
It's not every day a Macross movie comes out, so my son and I headed down to our local theatre to check it out. It was the theatrical release of the Macross Frontier series, which tells the story of the 25th colonial fleet to depart after the final Zentraedi battle of 2009. The movie was great, with new animation , many changes to the story and characters, all the requisite "fan service" scenes, and since it's Macross, lots of new songs. (If it had been Star Trek, there'd be lots of new space anomalies.) As usual, it was fun to compare movie theatres in Japan with the ones back home. The theatre we were at was new and clean, and they offered little extras like lap blankets for customers who got cold in the theatre, and Yebisu beer at the concession stand, bless them. Japanese movies are expensive, however, costing $20 for an adult ticket at the current exchange rates, and the last showing is usually around 9:00 pm, since Japanese never got the habit of going to movies late at night. If you're the kind of person to laugh heartily at jokes, you might find yourself laughing alone, since Japanese are generally very quiet while viewing a movie.

The new Macross Frontier movie is great, with 90% all new animation compared to the series.



4 Comments:
Got to go see that movie again. So much fun to be a fan!
9:32 PM
Hmm... I'd like to see this movie. I'm a huge fan of Macross ever since I saw few episodes (SD Fortress Macross) on a tape my dad bought for me when I was 4 yrs old.
(I finally watched the rest of it when I was 22?)
When is the movie coming out in the UK? Is it ever going to come over? Maybe 5-7 yrs later?
11:14 AM
I think they managed to FUBAR (which is an American military slang meaning "fucked up beyond all recognition") the licensing for Macross, and "no one knows" who owns the International rights. Terrible situation, really, but a proper release might not happen, just as there's not been a real release of the 1984 movie. OTOH, they did show Macross Plus on TV in the States recently, so maybe that means it's been resolved. A popular, broadcast version of Macross Frontier would create a new wave of fans and would be so awesome. Yak Deculture!
11:42 AM
Unfortunately, Macross Plus was licensed during a gap in the arguements, I dont know all the details to be honest, but Manga entertainment had gotten the license for it. thats why it was able to be shown here in the states with no problems.
For macross fans stateside like myself, the internet, and friends in japan are all we have to get our hands on REAL macross merchandise. Cant get the VF-0 or VF-25 any other way.
11:21 AM
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