Robotech (U.S. TV)

Alternative title:
Robotech: The Macross Saga
Robotech: The Masters Saga
Robotech: The New Generation
Robotech: The Robotech Masters
Роботех (Russian)
ロボテック (Japanese)
로보텍 (Korean)
Objectionable content:
Mild
Plot Summary:
Made in America from three unrelated anime. The first part tells of humanity's first contact that ends in a war. Rick Hunter is a pilot who gets dragged along with the SDF-1 and joins with them to stop the invaders. Lyn Minmei is a singer who Rick rescues and falls for. Together they try to save the Earth and end the war without fighting, but with love. The second part deals with children of the first, the rebuilding complete; we send the SDF-3 to attack the masters. While it travels out in hyperspace to their worlds, the masters crawl into our solar system. The Earth must fight a devesting second war for a secret prize. Someone else wants the prize, the Invid. The third part gives us a world controlled by the Invid. The SDF-3 sends a probing force that is destroyed upon exiting hyperspace. A single survivor remains, a man taught to fight, with the will to free Earth. He forms a resistance with the goal of destroying the Invid hive at Reflux Point, aka New York.
Running time:
half hour per episode
Number of episodes:
85
Episode titles: We have 85
Vintage:
1985 to 1986
1986 (Colombia - Cadena 2)
1987 (México - Canal 5)
1987-05-25 (France Air Date)
1998-01-12 to 1998-04-06 (Cartoon Network's Toonami Air Date)
2004-11-15 to 2005-07-30 (Latin America - Locomotion)
2008-01-08 (Canada - Space)
Seasons:
1. Macross Saga, 36 eps (1985-03-04 to 1985-04-22)
2. Robotech Masters, 24 eps (1985-04-23 to 1985-05-24)
3. New Generation, 25 eps (1985-05-27 to 1985-06-28)
Release dates: We have 7
Opening Theme:
"Robotech Theme" by Ulpio Minucci
"Robotech" by Bernard Minet [French version]
Ending Theme:
"Robotech Theme" by Ulpio Minucci
Official website:
ADV Tokyo's Official Robotech Homepage (Japanese)
Links: We have 4
Trivia: We have 5
DVD Easter Eggs: We have 2
Reviews:
Robotech DVD 11 (Mar 27, 2002)
Robotech Masters DVD 7 (Feb 12, 2002)
Robotech DVD 10 (Feb 10, 2002)
Robotech DVD 9 (Feb 5, 2002)
Robotech DVD 8 (Jan 27, 2002)
ROBOTECH Screener (Jan 1, 1970)
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Funimation to Add Robotech TV Series, Films to Catalog (Oct 21, 2019)
Interest:
SDF-1 Macross Cake Featured at Sega Manager's Wedding (Oct 18, 2010)
Press Releases:
Robotech Mecha Anime Receives Art Book (Oct 27, 2017)
Celebrate Robotech's 30th Anniversary at Saboten Con (Apr 10, 2015)
Anime Worlds to Collide at New York Comic Con (Sep 24, 2013)
ADV Films Announces Third Batch of Animini DVD Collection (Jun 21, 2004)
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Supervising Director: Robert Barron Executive producer: Ahmed Agrama Associate producer: Jehan Agrama Chief Engineer: Bryan J. Rusenko Cover Art: Tommy Yune (Remastered DVDs) Dialogue Editing: David Estuardo (eps 18-36) Debbie Alba Greg Finley (eps 1-17, 37-85) Gregory Snegoff Jim Wager (eps 18-36) Michael Reynolds (eps 1-17, 37-85) Robert Barron Steve Kramer Executive Music Producer: Thomas A. White Final Re-Recording Engineer: Joel Valentine Music Arrangement: Arlon Ober Music Editing: John Mortarotti Packaging Design: Larry Koteff Production manager: Kent Hayes Script Editing: Steve Kramer Staff Writer: Ardwight Chamberlain (eps 1-17, 37-85) Greg Finley Gregory Snegoff Jason Klassi (eps 1-17, 37-85) Jim Wager (eps 18-36) Michael Reynolds Robert Barron Steve Flood (eps 18-36) Steve Kramer Tao Will (eps 1-17, 37-85) Story Editor: Carl Macek Video Tape Engineer: Guillermo Coelho | Chelsea Victoria as Christopher Frank as Craig Schaefer as George C. Cole as Gregory Snegoff as J. Jay Smith as Melanie MacQueen as Melissa Newman as Reba West as Tony Oliver as A. Gregory as Aline Leslie as Brittany Harlowe as Dan Woren as David Millbern as Drew Thomas as Eddie Frierson as Gregory Snegoff as Guy Garrett as Iona Morris as Jeffrey Platt as Jonathan Alexander as Kerrigan Mahan as Lara Cody as Mary Cobb as Penny Sweet as Richard Epcar as Sandra Snow as Shirley Roberts as Wendee Lee as A. Gregory as Ardwight Chamberlain as Catherine Battistone as Celena Banas as Christopher Frank as David Povall as David Thomas as Deanna Morris as Drew Thomas as Ellyn Stern as Greg Snow as Guy Garrett as Jan Rabson as Jason Klassi as Jeffrey Platt as Jimmy Flinders as Jonathan Alexander as Kent Hayes as Lara Cody as Max Christian as Melora Harte as Merle Pearson as Michael Sorich as Ray Michaels as Robin Levenson as Ryan O'Flannigan as Sam Fontana as Shirley Roberts as Simon Prescott as Stephen Lee as Tom Wyner as Wayne Anthony as Wendee Swan as | |||
Broadcaster: Cartoon Network GMA Network (Philippines) Retro (Canada) Seven Network (Australia) SPACE (Canada) Star TV (Asia) Super Channel (Europe) Superstation KTEH Syndicated Ten Network Australia (Australia) The Anime Network Toonami (Giant Robot Week) Distributor: Funimation UK (United Kingdom and Ireland) Lionsgate Home Entertainment (2014; Classic Collection Volume 1) Madman Entertainment (Australia) Manga Entertainment (UK) Dubbing: Intersound, Inc. DVD Distribution: A+E Networks Home Entertainment (2011) Internet Streaming: 4Kids TV Amazon Prime Video Ameba TV Crackle FUNimation Entertainment Hulu ![]() Netflix Pluto TV Starz (USA) Tubi TV Vudu Licensed by: ADV Films (Expired) Airborne Entertainment (Mobile Phone Content) Family Home Entertainment (Expired) FUNimation Entertainment (2019, via Harmony Gold) Harmony Gold USA, Inc. Stone Bridge Press Streamline Pictures (Expired) Post Production: Intersound, Inc. Production: Harmony Gold USA, Inc. | ||||
Theme Song Lyrics: Jean-François Porry Theme Song Performance: Bernard Minet | Caroline Beaune as Frédéric Bouraly as Gilles Laurent as Joelle Guigui as Michel Derain as Chris Bénard as Gilles Guillot as Joel Martineau as Katy Amaizo as Marie Martine as Michèle Lituac as Nathalie Régnier as Patrick Laplace as Sophie Deschaumes as Caroline Jacquin as Christine Aurel as Daniel Brémont as Françoise Fleury as Jean-Claude Balard as Joel Martineau as Katy Amaizo as Malvina Germain as Odile Schmitt as Olivier Korol as Robert Party as Roger Lumont as | |||
Distributor: Déclic Images | ||||
Dubbing Director: Diana Perez (2004 dub) Gerardo García (2004 dub) Gloria Rocha (1985 dub) Xochitl Ugarte (2004 dub) Translation: Clemen Larumbe (1985 dub) Script Translation: Carlos Galindo (2004 dub) Supervision: Ahmed Agrama (2004 dub) | Alfredo Cernuda as Alicia Sáinz De La Maza as Ana Lobo as Carlos Illescas as Carlos Revilla as Edson Matus as Luisa Ezquerra as Nallely Solis as Nicolas Frias as Paco Hernández as Sylvia Garcel as Adriana Casas as Adrina Romero as Aldo Lugo as Allan Strempler as Ana Lobo as Angel Egido as Carlos Galindo as Cristina Victoria as Diana Perez as Eduardo Borja as Eduardo Fonseca as Ernesto Lezama as Gabriel Ortiz as Gabriela Gomez as Gerardo García as Jorge García as Jorge Ornelas as Jorge Roig as Leonardo Damian as Liliana Barba as Luis Alfonso Padilla as Marta García as Nallely Solis as Patricia Acevedo as Raul Aldana as Roberto Martín as Rocio Prado as Rolando de Castro as Rosa María Belda as Xochitl Ugarte as Aldo Lugo as Carlos Aguila as Carlos Aguilar as Cecilia Airol as Dagmar Ruiz as Eduardo Menez as Enrique Cazorla as Fernando De Luis as Gabriela Gomez as Gerardo García as Gustavo Carrillo as Ivettte Velazquez as Jesús Cortés as Jorge Santos as José Padilla as Juan Antonio Castro as Juan Juse Duarte as Leonardo Damian as Miguel Ayones as Oscar Gomez as Pablo Jiménez as Ricardo Bautista as Ruben Leon as Teresa Aviña as | |||
Broadcaster: BIG Channel (Argentina) Cadena 2 (Colombia) Canal 13 UC TV (Chile) Canal A (Colombia) CineClick Channel (Latin America) ETC...TV (Chile) Imagen Televisión (original dub) Locomotion Magic Kids (Latin America) Retro Latin America Telecinco (from August 1990) Televisa Canal 5 Dubbing Studio: Tecnison (Spain dub) Internet Streaming: Claro Video (Latin America) Código Animé (original dub) Filmin (Spain) FUNimation Entertainment (Latin America) Netflix (Latin America; subtitled) Qubit.tv (2004 dub; expired) Licensed by: DSX Films (Argentina; 2011; Chile) FUNimation Entertainment (2019, Latin America and Spain) Lider Video Home (Argentina; expired) Planeta DeAgostini Comics (Argentina; 2000; expired) Plus Video (Argentina; pilot film) Quality Films (Chile; pilot film) | ||||
Dubbing Director: Enrico Carabelli (The Macross Saga, The Robotech Masters, The New Generation) Gabriella Rasero (The Macross Saga DVD Edition) Dialogues: Irene Cantoni (The Macross Saga DVD Edition) Dubbing Assistant: Marisol Mingarelli (The Macross Saga DVD Edition) | Dania Cericola as Lisa Mazzotti as Paola Bonomi as TONY SEVERO as Gianfranco Gamba as Marinella Armagni as Maurizio Scattorin as Paolo Torrisi as Rosalba Bongiovanni as Adriana Libretti as Antonello Governale as Caterina Rochira as Cinzia Mantegazza as Dania Cericola as Donatella Fanfani as Enrico Carabelli as Franco Ferri as Gabriele Calindri as Ivo De Palma as Lisa Mazzotti as Luigi Rosa as Marcella Silvestri as Marco Balzarotti as Mario Scarabelli as Paolo Torrisi as Patrizia Salmoiraghi as Sante Calogero as Sergio Romano' as | |||
(none) | Broadcaster: MBC3 | |||
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(none) | Broadcaster: 2X2 (1992; 2012) | |||
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Translation: Ednaldo Esteves | Marisa Leal as Nizo Neto as Darcy Pedrosa as Guilene Conte as Juraciara Diacovo as Ayrton Cardoso as Dolores Machado as Eduardo Borgerth as Garcia Júnior as Hamilton Ricardo as Hélio Ribeiro as Jomery Pozolli as Júlio Chaves as Márcio Seixas as Marco Antônio Costa as Mario Jorge Andrade as Nádia Carvalho as Nelly Amaral as Newton Martins as Oberdan Junior as Orlando Drummond as | |||
Broadcaster: Rede Globo (Brazil) Dubbing Studio: Herbert Richers Licensed by: FUNimation Entertainment (2019, Brazil and Portugal) | ||||
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