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MOSPEADA (1983) (anime)

by ThePete 12:00 pm 2008-12-12

Yep, it’s Friday again and here comes yet another (vaguely) Macross-related anime review.


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Positive Experience/Entertaining? Definitely, but the ending was a little underwhelming.

Technically any good? The premise is straightforward enough: a survivor of a military team sent to Earth to fight back against an alien occupation attempts to complete his mission by recruiting civilians and soldiers to take on the Invid/Inbit. The good news is that despite that somewhat cliched premise, the show still manages to be a lot of fun to watch. Thanks to the story being so sparse, the show’s creators allowed the characters to fill in the blanks.

The most interesting of which is a soldier who hides from the alien invaders under the guise of a female singer. So, yes, one of the show’s leads is a male cross-dresser with an amazing singing voice. I guess him being a soldier falls under the “don’t ask don’t tell” policy the military would be required to have after an alien invasion.

Underground cities, old west cliches, man vs. the elements, evolution, and other concepts are explored but not overly-exploited in this series. As a result, the show seems tempted to get boring, but never quite does. In fact, of all the anime I’ve seen, it’s Mospeada has been the easiest for me to watch so far–the episodes fly by and I enjoy them quite a bit.

Sadly, the mecha weren’t terribly well designed, but they weren’t as bad as the designs for Southern Cross, either. I do like the design for the motorcycle that is driven by four of the characters, or “mospeada” as the show calls it. I also liked the actual character designs, themselves. Acting-wise, everyone was solid (I’m referring to the Japanese voice-over actors).

How did it leave me feeling? Unfortunately, the ending is a little flat. The good news is that it’s not one of those “Whaaaaaa?” endings that a lot of Japanese animated shows often fall back on. However, it’s not terribly satisfying, either. Still, if you like the Western genre, mixed with the post-apocalyptic alien invasion genre, this is a series for you.

Final Rating? SIYL - See If You Like. I wouldn’t say this was a must-see, but it is fun and, as the original version of the third act of Robotech, it’s important in a historical sense. However, as with the other two series that would get redubbed, recut and rewritten for the sake of Robotech, I think this series deserves to be watched on its own.

As an FYI, this series had a one-off sequel made called Love Live Alive, but it’s very hard to find copies of it. If you find one, please let me know where you got it. I’d really like to see how they handled it.

MACROSS: DO YOU REMEMBER LOVE (1984)

by ThePete 1:34 pm 2008-10-17

Positive Experience/Entertaining? Definitely, though it was hard to reconcile this with the series it’s based on. In someways I prefer the series-version of the story and in other ways the movie. Sheesh…

Technically any good? It’s definitely tighter than the series–it covers a lot of the most important ground from the series in just a couple hours. The series needed 26 episodes and meanders at times. However, predictably enough, there are nice subtleties that got lost in this movie–the story does feel stronger in general, though. As a purist, I say watch them both. But on a technical level, I think that Macross: Do You Remember Love is better made and it’s a standalone movie. The animation is also superior–I don’t believe anything was recycled from the series and while the animation isn’t quite Disney-class (even for 1984, when this movie hit theaters in Japan), it sure as hell beats animation on a TV budget! All the original voice actors reprise their roles, so you know the voice acting is great.

How did it leave me feeling? Definitely satisfied. The story goes further into the origins of Protoculture than the series does, so things are more clear in the end. However, I wonder why they didn’t just make a sequel movie to the series and cover that extra ground, rather than retelling everything. The climax also makes more sense than the series.

Final Rating? SIYL - See If You Like. Macross is iconic in Japan. It’s like Snow White or The Lion King only it involves aliens, a love triangle and epic space battles. If you’re interested in Japanese culture or sweeping space operas (or both) then you shouldn’t miss this movie. Of course, if you’re an anime fan it’s worth checking this out.

Sadly, Amazon.com doesn’t carry it, so I don’t know how easy it is to find it on DVD. I’d suggest checking your local mom n’ pop video store and see if they have any old VHSes of this laying around. Maybe you might get lucky and find an old DVD of it.

PS. This is NOT Robotech. Robotech is an Americanized series using the same animation and story elements of the original Macross series this movie was based on. There is an English-dubbed version of this movie floating around but it sucks. There is not Robotech-ized version of this movie, however.

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