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MOSPEADA (1983) (anime)


by ThePete 12:00 pm 2008-12-12
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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.

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SOUTHERN CROSS (1984)


by ThePete 12:00 pm 2008-12-05
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Positive Experience/Entertaining? Definitely, though as with a lot of older anime, the cultures do clash a bit with American sensibilities. Still, the series is generally enjoyable if you can get past the truly crappy prog-rock rip-off music on the soundtrack. :(

Technically any good? This series is a sort of sequel to the original Macross series. However, there are no characters that cross over and there’s really no reference to Macross at all. The only connection is the inclusion of two words in the full title of the series “Super Dimensional Cavalry Southern Cross.” Those first two words are the same “SD” in the “SDF” of Macross. The only other similarity beyond those two words is the production company that made it–as a result, the animation is about as bad as it was for Macross so don’t expect anything too amazing. The acting is just fine, as it often is in anime. The story, while it does feel a bit laborious at times, is generally pretty solid and enjoyable. It’s got a great message at the end that I’m starting to recognize in other Macross-related anime.

Sadly, the music leaves a lot to be desired, but I think it’s worth sticking with it anyway. There’s also a bit of unnecessary nudity, but it’s not too gratuitous. The mecha designs are probably the worst I’ve seen, but the characters are fairly well developed, so if you’re like me, with story trumping all else, it’s still watchable. The ending feels a little rushed, but that makes sense given the series was canceled early. Still, it manages to eek out a much more coherent, poignant and even resonant ending than a lot of better known anime. The ending also suggests a more than passing comparison to the Israel/Palestine conflict. (The premise of the series surrounds a group of humans that have colonized a planet formerly inhabited by aliens who left it behind–now they want it back and these humans are in their way.)

How did it leave me feeling? Pretty satisfied. It’s not the greatest anime in the world, but it’s definitely fun. If you’re on a quest to watch EVERYTHING even vaguely connected to the original Macross this is not punishment the way Macross Plus is.

Final Rating? NFI – NetFlix It–if you can. Not sure how available this series is on DVD anymore. I managed to find a copy, but I got lucky, I think.

NOTE TO ROBOTECH FANS: There’s a reason you probably think the Southern Cross portion of the Robotech saga is the worst of the three story lines–it’s because the original story was very edited to explain how “Dana Sterling” could be Max and Myria’s daughter, blah-blah-blah. In the original un-Robotech-ized version the series makes much more sense. Lt. Jeanne is a brash, young flygirl (like flyboy) who runs her group of soldiers by the seat of her pants.

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MACROSS (1982)


by ThePete 4:47 pm 2008-10-10
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Positive Experience/Entertaining? Definitely. While the music is dated, the over all “space opera” feel of the series is timeless. Great, classic (if not a little cheesy), storytelling.

Technically any good? The animation is at a standard level for animated TV series of the early 1980s. It’s not perfect and compared to what we’re used to today (even in the US) the animation’s pretty unimpressive (don’t get me wrong–it tells the story perfectly well). The voice acting is phenomenal and, really, a helluva lot better than the American (Canadian?) dub we Americans are more familiar with (under the title: Robotech). The story is solid–it weaves triumph and tragedy, comedy and romance pretty nicely throughout the twenty-six episode series. The music is dated, as I mentioned, but there’s a fun cheese-factor to it that makes it enjoyable. Try not to roll your eyes too much while reading the subtitles for the song “Watashi no Kare wa Piloto”.

How did it leave me feeling? Mostly satisfied. I think the production ran out of time before they could fill in all the answers to the questions this series was asking. Things felt rushed and even unexplained. Thankfully, some of this is dealt with in the movie version of the series which condensed, altered and manged to elaborate on the original story so well that it is often equally loved by fans in Japan. I’ll review it next week. That said, the way the series leaves you somewhat hanging is proof of how good the rest of it is at making you care.

Final Rating? SIYL – See If You Like. This is THE animated series for anyone who enjoys a space opera with an artistic soul. There’s a reason this series spawned two movies, two sequel series, and several more miniseries. If you’re into anime, this is a must see as one of the biggest iconic series in Japanese animation. If you’re some jock who hates girly stuff (romance) then you should probably stay away. ;P

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