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Guerra das Galáxias

Título original: Choujikuu Yousai Macross
  • Série de TV
  • 1982–1983
  • TV-PG
  • 25 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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Guerra das Galáxias (1982)
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Animação desenhada à mãoAnimeÉpico de ficção científicaFicção científica espacialMechaAçãoAnimaçãoAventuraDramaFicção científica

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAn alien spaceship crash lands on Earth and her secrets lead to a desperate war against an alien enemy sent to retrieve the ship.An alien spaceship crash lands on Earth and her secrets lead to a desperate war against an alien enemy sent to retrieve the ship.An alien spaceship crash lands on Earth and her secrets lead to a desperate war against an alien enemy sent to retrieve the ship.

  • Criação
    • Shôji Kawamori
    • Ken'ichi Matsuzaki
  • Artistas
    • Arihiro Hase
    • Mari Iijima
    • Vic Mignogna
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    • Criação
      • Shôji Kawamori
      • Ken'ichi Matsuzaki
    • Artistas
      • Arihiro Hase
      • Mari Iijima
      • Vic Mignogna
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    Robotech: The Macross Saga aka "Chôjikû yôsai Macross"
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    Robotech: The Macross Saga aka "Chôjikû yôsai Macross"

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    Arihiro Hase
    Arihiro Hase
    • Hikaru Ichijô
    • 1982–1983
    Mari Iijima
    Mari Iijima
    • Lynn Minmay
    • 1982–1983
    Vic Mignogna
    Vic Mignogna
    • Hikaru Ichijo
    • 1982–1983
    Monica Rial
    Monica Rial
    • Misa Hayase
    • 1982–1983
    John Swasey
    John Swasey
    • Captain Bruno J. Global…
    • 1982–1983
    Show Hayami
    • Maximillian Jenius
    • 1982–1983
    Junie Hoang
    Junie Hoang
    • Additional Voices…
    • 1982–1983
    Chris Patton
    Chris Patton
    • Maximilian Jenius
    • 1983
    Rob Mungle
    Rob Mungle
    • Additional Voices…
    • 1983
    Hilary Haag
    Hilary Haag
    • Shammy Milliome
    • 1983
    Christine M. Auten
    Christine M. Auten
    • Narrator…
    • 1983
    Kira Vincent-Davis
    Kira Vincent-Davis
    • Kim Kabirov
    • 1983
    Nancy Novotny
    Nancy Novotny
    • Vanessa Laird
    • 1983
    Emily Carter-Essex
    • Additional Voices…
    • 1983
    Victor Carsrud
    Victor Carsrud
    • Additional Voices…
    • 1983
    Mark Laskowski
    Mark Laskowski
    • Warera Nantes…
    • 1983
    Gene Tognacci
    Gene Tognacci
    • Additional Voices…
    • 1983
    Greg Ayres
    Greg Ayres
    • Loli Dosel
    • 1983
    • Criação
      • Shôji Kawamori
      • Ken'ichi Matsuzaki
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    Avaliações de usuários24

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    ~Galvatron~

    Classic!

    My first Anime. I remember watching the RoboTECH version of this series as a child. Even with the horrible dubbing and scenes cut, at the age of 5 the story-line was addicting. I fell in love with the Valkyrie and commend them for the brilliant design. I remember being angry at Rick for not going after Minmei and choosing Lisa. To this day, I curse the creators of the show for making that happen. But when an television series starts to make you have feelings like that, actually giving a damn about the storyline, that's when you know it's a wonderful series.
    Blueghost

    30th Anniversay Blur-Ray Complete Edition

    The Important stuff first; if you've seen the entirety of the non-Robotech version, then you've seen the series that's included in the Blu-ray version. The only thing that you're missing are some booklets and the "special disk" which includes some re-animated sequences using a mixture of CGI and traditional cel-animation.

    The entire TV series has not been re-animated, as I and others were led to believe with this super-expensive special edition.

    Background; I was first introduced to this series as Robotech way back in 1983 or 1984, and I didn't think much of the animation, as even for offshore Japanese animation it seemed a bit more jerky than normal compared to other shows.

    Where I was impressed with the dynamics of the story, I had a hard time watching it because of the quality of the animation. So, fast forward to 2012 and the "30th Anniversary" blu-rays come out, only I've got lots of obligations to meet, and no time to buy, watch and enjoy this show. If and when that big promotion comes, then I'll splurge, but, as fate would have it, I would have to wait five more years.

    In the meantime I'm seeing snippets of the special edition, and I'm seeing new intro and musical sequences for Lynn Minmay. It appeared that the show had been re-animated. I mean, wow. That's something worth buying. Unfortunately the entire series was not reanimated, as I had hoped.

    In 1984 I was shown the Feature Film via a bootleg copy based off of the same TV show, and was impressed with it. It wasn't quite Disney quality in terms of the actual animation, but it was many time better than the TV series, and the entire saga was compressed into a two hour format from hours of animated TV episodes, and done with exceptionally high production values.

    Regrettably only select segments were redone, and are on the "special disk" included with this set. It's not worth spending the extra cash, even if you're a millionaire. Oh sure, if you have a lot of friends who were Macross fans back in the day, you all might get a kick out of it, but otherwise pass it up.

    The real odd things is that the opening episode is repeated on the special disk in addition to the Blu-ray disks of the actual show. What for, I can't imagine. There's even a recording from the VHS release included on this disk. Again, why this is I have no idea--perhaps to compare the image quality.

    In short, it's not worth buying. If you have the money, and really want the show on bluray, then buy the less expensive no frills version.

    I hope this helps.
    Nattylite

    Great Great Show

    What can I say about this fantastic series.

    Unlike "Robotech:the Macross Saga" which is good in spite of it's terrible dub, terrible music and overall cheesiness, Super Dimensional Fortress Macross is so perfect in every way (with the exception of the poorly done episodes by animefiend).

    A fantastic and sad love story. An epic tale of growing up and moving on.

    Buy the animeigo remasters which are brilliantly subtitled. Do NOT get a Hong Kong bootleg- the subtitles are unintelligible.
    9GrandpaBunche

    Perhaps the best of the space opera anime genre.

    In the year 1999 a city-sized extraterrestrial battle cruiser crash lands on Earth, and over the next decade scientists and engineers repair its damage and refit it into a hybrid of human and alien technologies. What the Earth-folks don't realize is that the ship has been tailed by an entire armada of heavily armed space battle cruisers who seek to claim the ship and its secrets for themselves. The aliens, called Zentraedi, are a formidable race of giants who have been bred for warfare, but as they approach their presence triggers a booby trap on the downed space-fortress — called the Macross — that plows through them with a devastating energy weapon. Thinking the Earth fired upon them intentionally, the Zentraedi retaliate, thereby launching Space War I. Realizing that it would probably be a good idea to move the conflict off of the Earth (which has just gotten over a long on-planet war), the captain of the Macross orders the use of the ship's untested "fold" system to warp the ship to the dark side of the moon; the warp is initiated, but it brings the small city that had grown around the Macross with it, plus, to the horror of all involved, they find themselves just outside orbit near Pluto (that's what you get for messing around with technology that you don't know how to operate!). And as if that isn't bad enough, the fold system has completely vanished, leaving the ship's crew and the now-rescued inhabitants of the city no alternative but to make their way back home using only conventional engines. And as the Macross crawls back to the Earth, the enemy fleet is not far behind...

    That's the basic setup, but what makes Macross stand out from the plethora of alien invasion space operas that came before it — most notably the classic Space Battleship Yamato (1974) — is its focus on the human element of its story, becoming in essence a soap opera in sci-fi drag. Nearly every character is in some way flawed, and despite the military experience held by many of them, that experience frequently proves moot in the face of deep space combat and technologies that they simply do not comprehend. The ostensible hero, sixteen-year-old stunt pilot Hikaru Ichijo, comes of age during the course of the narrative and we follow him through every awkward step, tracing his evolution from prodigy civilian airman to ace space-fighter, as well as seeing him swallow his reluctance to kill once he joins the United Nations Space Navy (annoyingly dubbed the "UN Spacy" for short). Hikaru's also at the center of a love triangle that sees his emotions split between a cute Chinese girl who ends up going from waitress to pop idol overnight, and his by-the-book career military commanding officer; this triangle is milked for all it's worth and is the primary reason that the series proved so popular with female viewers, along with the romantic trials and tribulations of the rest of the voluminous cast.

    Another thing that sets the series apart from the cliché template is the pan-cultural scope of the cast. The hero may be Japanese, but the rest of the characters run the ethnic gamut, the bridge crew alone being comprised of a couple of Russians, an American or two, an Italian, and a black chick. This was very refreshing at the time, with the then-most-contemporary multi-cultural cast of characters being found in the various incarnations of Cyborg 009, but each member of that international team was drawn in the most broad of ethnic stereotypes. Not so with Macross, which didn't make a big deal ou t of the characters' ethnicities and saw only the Chinese character standing out because of her frequently-worn Hong Kong-style dresses and hairstyles.

    And while the show certainly has a contingent of fans who revere it for its space battles and transforming mecha, I have to say that I love it most for starting things off on a footing that allows the viewer to think they know exactly where the story's going to go and then consistently pulling the rug out from under them. The love triangle plays out in a way that sees all three participants change and grow, the B-characters go through some serious drama involving the tragic casualties of war and the possibilities that can blossom between even the most bitter of enemy rivalries (let's hear it for Max and Millia!!!), and even the enemy aliens prove to be far more than just stock evil world-conquerers when their strange and ancient history proves that there really is something to the universal nature of basic "humanity."

    Super Dimension Fortress Macross is easily the most well-crafted and intelligent of the space operas from the 1980's, both in terms of narrative and visual impact, and totally raised the bar on how such material can and should be handled. In fact, the only serialized alien invasion show to come along since that even comes close is Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995), a series that wears its Macross influence on its sleeve but somehow comes up a lot less satisfying. If you can get your hands on the Animeigo boxed sets of the original uncut and subtitled Macross series — avoid the sequels and the not bad Americanized version, Robotech — do yourself the favor and check them out, starting with episode number one because the whole thing's one long story told in thirty-six chapters. Even if you're not an anime fan I urge you to give this stuff a chance. Space operas seldom get any better than this, and Super Dimension Fortress Macross sure as hell beats the three recent Star Wars atrocities.
    10robowang-14765

    Don't forget the 2006 ADV DUB!

    Many fans dislike the Robotech version of Macross, but there is a more faithful, official English dub out there, and it's pretty great! If you're not a subtitle fan or just want one more way to experience this awesome show, check out the ADV dub from the mid-2000s! If you can't locate an original copy, there are plenty of unlicensed copies on certain giant auction websites :)

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    • Curiosidades
      The codename for the Macross bridge is Gunsight One. Gunsight One was a Gundam fan club founded by some of the staff members (such as creator Shoji Kawamori and character designer Haruhiko Mikimoto), mecha and anime fanatics on their own right.
    • Erros de gravação
      Due to the fact that at least three studios of wildly varying quality worked on each episode simultaneously, many minor continuity errors and animation inconsistencies (for instance in Ep. 3 "Spacefold" where the escape pod under Roy's Valk every so often switches to a gunpod) crop up in each episode.
    • Citações

      Max Jenius: Wonderful. Bust, 83 cm. Will expand when unwrapped.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      The original showing of the pilot episode had a different beginning, not revealing the transforming capabilities of the Valkyries in order to give the audience a suprise. The opening was changed to the regular one for all further showings.
    • Versões alternativas
      The first two episodes were originally edited in to one hour-long episode for the show's premiere on 5 October 1982 in the Osaka region. The opening of the show was changed to avoid any shots of Hikaru in a Valkyrie or the Valkyrie's "Battroid" (full robot) mode.
    • Conexões
      Edited into Robotech (1985)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      My Boyfriend is a Pilot
      Performed by Mari Iijima

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