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Macross: A Batalha Final

Título original: Chôjikû Yôsai Macross: Ai Oboeteimasuka
  • 1984
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 54 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,6/10
3,6 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Arihiro Hase and Mari Iijima in Macross: A Batalha Final (1984)
AçãoAnimaçãoAnimação desenhada à mãoAnimação para adultosAnimeAventuraÉpico de ficção científicaFicção científicaFicção científica espacialGuerra

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaEarth braces for an invasion of the Zentradi.Earth braces for an invasion of the Zentradi.Earth braces for an invasion of the Zentradi.

  • Direção
    • Noboru Ishiguro
    • Shôji Kawamori
  • Roteiristas
    • Shôji Kawamori
    • Ken'ichi Matsuzaki
    • Sukehiro Tomita
  • Artistas
    • Arihiro Hase
    • Mari Iijima
    • Mika Doi
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,6/10
    3,6 mil
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    • Direção
      • Noboru Ishiguro
      • Shôji Kawamori
    • Roteiristas
      • Shôji Kawamori
      • Ken'ichi Matsuzaki
      • Sukehiro Tomita
    • Artistas
      • Arihiro Hase
      • Mari Iijima
      • Mika Doi
    • 28Avaliações de usuários
    • 10Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Arihiro Hase
    Arihiro Hase
    • Hikaru Ichijyo
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    Mari Iijima
    Mari Iijima
    • Lynn Minmay
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    Mika Doi
    Mika Doi
    • Misa Hayase
    • (narração)
    Michio Hazama
    Michio Hazama
    • Bruno J. Global
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    Noriko Ohara
    Noriko Ohara
    • Claudia LaSalle
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    Akira Kamiya
    Akira Kamiya
    • Roy Focker
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    Osamu Ichikawa
    • Golg Boddole Zer
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    Eiji Kanie
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    Ryûsuke Ôbayashi
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    Hirotaka Suzuoki
    Hirotaka Suzuoki
    • Lynn Kaihun
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    • Maximillian Jenius
    • (narração)
    Katsumi Suzuki
    • Hayao Kakizaki
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    Hiromi Tsuru
    Hiromi Tsuru
    • Kim Kaviroff
    • (narração)
    Sanae Miyuki
    Sanae Miyuki
    • Shammy Milliome
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    • (as Miyuki Muroi)
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    Run Sasaki
    • Vanessa Laird
    • (narração)
    Eri Takeda
    • Milia 639
    • (narração)
    Yoshino Ôtori
    • Moruk LapLamiz
    • (narração)
    Kôsuke Meguro
    • Quamzin 03350
    • (narração)
    • (as Yûichi Meguro)
    • Direção
      • Noboru Ishiguro
      • Shôji Kawamori
    • Roteiristas
      • Shôji Kawamori
      • Ken'ichi Matsuzaki
      • Sukehiro Tomita
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    MJenius

    A great show

    A previous member mentioned that Miria dies. This is not the case. She is seen later in the movie, in fine health, with Max suiting up with her in preparation of the battle...

    Also... the comment about the movie being what really happened. This too is not the case. In Macross Cannon, what really happened was documented in the TV series. The movie was exactly that. A movie. A movie/documentary telling of the history of the war... with a few modifications as movie makers often make.

    Back on the case that the fact that Miria didn't die. If she died, she wouldn't have become the Mayor of Macross 7, and Max the Captain of Battle 7. (See Macross 7 TV series)... not to mention having seven daughters. (See a theme here?)

    As the history goes. Macross TV series: What really happened. Macross Movie: Historical documentary movie. Macross 2 OVA series: Alternate reality Macross Plus: Macross 7: Farther adventures of Max & Miria, really focused on their daughter Milene.
    10davidemartin

    After 20 years, still the greatest Sf animated film ever made

    I first saw this film in the late 80s. Like most anime in the US at the time, it was solely available in a grainy, much-duplicated VHS. Still, the film drew me in. Okay, I was a little confused when I finally saw the American adaptation of the Macross TV series, but what the heck....

    It was very disappointing that for years the sole legit commercial copy in English was the bastardized Australian production, ATTACK OF THE BIOROIDS. Suffice it to say, if you want a good example of how NOT to adapt a foreign film, that is the example to study. I used to watch it with the sound mostly turned off.

    When I got on the internet, an online acquaintance gave me a VCD of DO YOU REMEMBER LOVE. It was pretty nice, at least until the viewer program failed.

    But now I FINALLY have a DVD of the film. I just finished watching it and.....oooooooooooooooooooooooh bliss!!!!!!!!!!!!!! As I said in my title, this is still the greatest SF animated film ever made!

    And the DVD includes the final concert! This was originally planned for the film but cut due to budget constraints. It was finally made for the MACROSS FLASHBACK 2012 music compilation. But now it is where it belongs, backing up the closing credits.

    happy, happy, joy, joy.....
    MovieCriticMarvelfan

    More facts about Macross

    It's nice to see so many Robotech fans, comment about the film.

    Just wanted to share more facts about Macross:

    There is an upcoming Gameboy Advance version coming out, which will add another great game based on Robotech.

    This movie is still one of the best anime's ever made.
    8genrebusters

    Stands Up To The Best, Even Today

    Super Dimensional Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love? Ah, what a name and what a movie. This is what classic Japanese Animation is all about. Just the name itself conjures up nostalgic memories of yesterday, running home from fourth grade to catch the latest episode of Robotech, to attending my first Anime convention and realizing the true power of the unedited series as well as this incredible film which retells the story. The music, the characters, the animation and the story are the very things that attracted me to Japanese animation in the first place. And still, even after all of these years, SDFM:DYRL not only holds up, but is still a force to be reckoned with.

    This is due, in no small part, to the creative talent and storytelling capabilities of Shoji Kawamori. Although his filmography may be small, it is an example of quality over quantity. Kawamori's Macross series made giant transforming robots, singing pop-idol young starlets, heroic floppy haired boys, and melodramatic drama popular to thousands of fans across the globe. Who in their right mind never dreamed of someday flying a Valkyrie, or meeting a girl as spunky and hot as Lynn Minmay or as gorgeous and smart as Misa Hayase? Or who never wished that their hair were as cool as Max's blue locks or Hikaru's tangled mop? And who never wished for the experiences and friendships shared by the Defense Force as they battled the onslaught of the Zentradi forces? Without Kawamori, none of these questions would have ever even been possible. To me, this is like trying to imagine a childhood without Star Wars.

    SDFM:DYRL is at it's core, a story of an alien invasion. The Zentradi, a race of aliens created for only war are hell-bent on tracking down a lost ship, the Macross, which is the key to the universal power of Protoculture. Protoculture is the universal matter from which all things were created and it gives life to those who have it. The Zentradi track down this lost ship, which has landed on Earth. The humans of Earth learn, to a somewhat limited degree, the power of the Macross, and are able to escape with a few hundred survivors to the outer reaches of space, thus setting in motion the constant game of cat and mouse between the Zentradi and the humans. Although this story is quite basic on the surface, what really set Macross apart from the other giant-invading-robot movies/series was the investment the audience had in the characters.

    The animation itself is quite beautiful, although it may seem somewhat primitive by today's digital standards. It is, however, a great example of how Japanese animation differs from its Western counterparts. While Western animation, especially concerning studios such as Disney and Warner Bros., put more energy into creating smooth animated movement, the Japanese directors and artists have always been more interested in creating insanely detailed drawings. Some Japanese directors have claimed that Japanese animation is actually more of a mix between the detailed still drawings of manga and the fluidity of traditional Western animation, thus it is an art form in and of itself being neither comic book nor cartoon. Macross is a perfect example of this ideology. Although the animation may not be extremely fluid, what we are given are vastly detailed cityscapes, landscapes and space frontiers, as well as mechanical and character designs to die for.

    And how can I possibly even mention the word Macross without at least a brief mention of the music? Kentaro Haneda, who created the original music, made sure that the score and songs were as captivating as the film itself, as well as making sure every note of every song fit perfectly with what was being shown on screen. After all, with music playing such an intricate roll in the entire Macross saga, the music really needed to be top notch – and it was.

    SDFM:DYRL is a classic in every sense of the word. A movie that is just as good today as it was almost 20 years ago. Some films do not live up to the memories we have of them, and as we get older some films lose their power. SDFM:DYRL on the other hand, becomes a beacon of light to remind us of the reasons we fell in love with Japanese films in the first place.
    Aidan_Pryde

    A stellar retelling of a classic story

    "Macross: Do You Remember Love?" is set in the Macross universe of anime fame. "Macross: Super Dimensional Fortress" is the series off of which the first segment of "Robotech" is based, so any Robotech fan will recognize the characters, the battlefortress, the aliens, etc. Almost all of the characters in Robotech/Macross appear, with their original (mostly Japanese) names. The story is substantially changed as well, so it is really a fresh take on the saga, not just a rehash of twenty-some episodes.

    Do You Remember Love (DYRL) was made way back in 1984, before Robotech was even introduced to American audiences. The story might be confusing to a viewer who has never watched Robotech or its Japanese predecessor, Macross. The animation is very, very crisp and colorful, considering the 20 year age. It looks better than most big-budget Hollywood science-fiction movies of the same time period. The music is great! A huge surprise, and a pleasant one, since the story revolves around music and love.

    The overall story remains the same as in the two landmark TV series: Giant aliens have attacked the Earth for an unknown reason, and the last hope of mankind is a huge battlefortress carrying a city of people inside. The fortress is defended by the standard giant transforming robots that seem to be pervasive in many anime films. Although this is a movie about an intergalactic war, the underlying theme is how music and love are more powerful than aggression. That said, there is also a lot of violence, definitely not suitable for children.

    I recommend anyone who is a fan of either Robotech or Macross to find this movie and check it out. You won't be disappointed.

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      In the TV series the Zentraedi's dialouge was automatically translated into Japanese. Here they speak an actual made-up language and subtitles are provided for the audience. Much like Klingon in Star Trek, of which a word wasn't spoken until they appeared in the first movie.
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      [Hikaru tries to convince Minmay to sing to defeat the Zentradi]

      Lynn Minmay: You can't win a war by singing! Stay with me, if we're going to die anyway...

      Hikaru Ichijo: It's not just for us. It's for everyone onboard Macross.

      Lynn Minmay: That has nothing to do with us! Why aren't we the only two in the universe? I wish everyone would die except you and me!

      [Hikaru slaps Minmay, as a panoply of war's destruction plays across the screen.]

      Hikaru Ichijo: Sempai died. Kakizaki died. So many have died. They had plans for peace. You can still sing, can't you?

      [An explosion blows off an armored shutter behind Hikaru and Minmay. They watch, horrified, as a Valkyrie fighter is blown to pieces in front of them.]

      Lynn Minmay: I'm sorry, Hikaru. I don't know what came over me. I chose to become a singer. If I don't now, my mother and father's spirits will never forgive me. Me, I'll sing with all my heart!

    • Versões alternativas
      "Macross in Clash of the Bionoids" is an edited translation of "Chôjikû yôsai Macross: Ai Oboeteimasuka," with 20 minutes of footage removed, and a running time of 95 minutes. "Superdimensional Fortress Macross (Super and Dimensional placed together in the title)" (aka "Macross"), is another alternate translation of "Chôjikû yôsai Macross: Ai Oboeteimasuka." It contains the same dub as "Macross in Clash of the Bioniods," but is un-edited, and has a full running time of 115 minutes.
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    Detalhes

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 21 de julho de 1984 (Japão)
    • País de origem
      • Japão
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • The official Macross Webpage, set up by Big West. In English and Japanese
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Japonês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Macross: Do You Remember Love?
    • Empresas de produção
      • Artland
      • Big West
      • Mainichi Broadcasting System (MBS)
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 54 min(114 min)
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    • Mixagem de som
      • Dolby
    • Proporção
      • 1.85 : 1

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