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Macross 7 (TV)

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[ part of [Macross], sequel of Macross Plus (OAV) ]

Contains:
    Macross 7 Encore (OAV) (1995-12-18)
Related anime:
    Macross 7: Trash (manga) (1995-04-26, spinoff)
    Macross 7 the Movie: The Galaxy's Calling Me! (1995-09-30, sequel)
    Macross Dynamite 7 (OAV) (1997-12-18 to 1998-08-25, sequel)
      Macross Frontier (TV) (sequel)
        Macross Frontier (manga) (adaptation)
        Macross Frontier ~Itsuwari no Utahime~ (movie)

Alternative title:
Макросс 7 (Russian)
マクロス7 (Japanese)
Age rating: Teenagers (May contain bloody violence, bad language, nudity)
Plot Summary: 35 years have passed since Lynn Minmay had brought peace between the Zentradi and the humans in the events of Macross. Nekki Basara is a guitarist and a singer of the band Fire Bomber. Living in a less-developed part of the flying colony City 7 which is looking for a habitable planet, he composes and sings songs in the belief that music holds a greater power. During its flight, an unknown alien race appeared and started laying siege upon City 7. However, its attacks are not conventional -- instead of trying to destroy them, they steal what is known as "spiritia", rendering victims unresponsive and zombie-like. During these battles, Basara always goes out into the middle of the warzone, singing his songs and expecting friend and foe to listen and be moved by his music.
User Ratings: 276 ratings have been given [details]
 Masterpiece: 17 votes (sub:16, raw:1)
 Excellent: 39 votes (sub:34, raw:3, dub:2)
 Very good: 60 votes (sub:48, dub:8, raw:2, ?:1, Por.sub:1)
 Good: 50 votes (sub:46, raw:2, dub:2)
 Decent: 49 votes (sub:44, raw:3, dub:1, ?:1)
 So-so: 18 votes (sub:18)
 Not really good: 8 votes (sub:7, dub:1)
 Weak: 15 votes (sub:13, dub:2)
 Bad: 8 votes (sub:8)
 Awful: 4 votes (sub:4)
 Worst ever: 8 votes (sub:7, dub:1)
Seen in part or in whole by 676 users, rank: #861
Median rating: Good
Arithmetic mean: 6.638 (Good-.36), std. dev.: 2.3326, rank: #2274
Weighted mean: 6.561 (Good-.43), rank: #2288 (seen all: 7.12 / seen some: 5.37 / won't finish: 2.98)
Bayesian estimate: 6.595 (Good-.40), rank: #1966
Running time: 25 minutes per episode
Number of episodes: 49
Episode titles: We have 49
Vintage: 1994-10-16 to 1995-09-24
Releases: We have 2
Opening Theme:
"Seventh Moon" by Fire Bomber featuring Basara Nekki
Ending Theme:
#1: "My Friends" by Fire Bomber featuring Mylene Jenius (eps 1-34)
#2: "・・・だけど ベイビー!!(...Dakedo Baby!!)" by Chie Kajiura (eps 35-48)
#3: "Remember 16 (Acoustic Version)" by Yoshiki Fukuyama (ep 49)
#3: "Totsugeki Love Heart (Acoustic Version)" by Yoshiki Fukuyama (ep 49)
Official website:
Links: We have 3
Trivia: We have 7
Comment:
The series is comprised of 51 episodes total; a preview episode 0 which aired October 2nd, 1994; the 49 regular episodes that aired from October 16th, 1994 to September 24th, 1995; and a special episode (original episode) not aired until February 25th, 1996.
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Japanese staff 
Japanese cast 

Director: Tetsuro Amino

Original Character Design: Haruhiko Mikimoto

Animation director:
Keiji Gotoh (eps 26, 31, 38)
Kenichirou Katsura

Animation Character Design: Kenichirou Katsura

Mechanical design:
Hiroshi Ogawa
Kazutaka Miyatake
Meijo Maeda
Munehori Nawa
Shoji Kawamori

Sound director: Yota Tsuruoka

Co-director: Masami Shimoda

Producer:
Kaya Ohnishi (Big West)
Ryou Iguchi (Mainichi Houzou)

Additional Music:
Shiro Sagisu
Yoko Kanno

Color Coordination: Mitsuko Sekimoto

Insert Song Composition: Yoshiki Fukuyama

Key Animation: Keiji Gotoh (eps 16, 39)

Mechanical Specifications:
Masahiro Chiba
Shoji Kawamori

Music Director: Yasunori Honda

Project Planning: Yoshimasa Ohnishi

Series Script Supervisor:
Minto Hajime
Sukehiro Tomita

Sound Producer: Shiro Sasaki

Story Concept: Shoji Kawamori

Supervision: Shoji Kawamori

Theme Song Composition: Junki Kawauchi

Theme Song Lyrics:
Chie Kajiura ("...Dakedo, Baby!")
K. Inojo
M. Meg ("My Friends")

Theme Song Performance:
Chie Kajiura (as Mylene Flare Jenius)
HUMMING BIRD (as Fire Bomber)
Yoshiki Fukuyama (as Basara Nekki)

 

Nobutoshi Hayashi as Basara Nekki

Takehito Koyasu as Gamlin Kizaki

Tomo Sakurai as Mylene Flare Jenius

Akiko Nakagawa as Girl with flowers

Eri Takeda as Milia Fallyna Jenius

Masashi Sugawara as Ray Lovelock

Rio Natsuki as Miho

Ryunosuke Ohbayashi as Exsedol Folmo

Sho Hayami as Maximilian Jenius

Urara Takano as Veffidas Feaze

You Inoue as Ivane Geperuniti

Akari Hibino as Billy

Akio Suyama as Gabil Physica

Arihiro Hase as Bobby

Hiroki Takahashi as Kinryuu

Junko Iwao as Sally

Kaoru Morota as
Child
Operator

Kaoru Shimamura as Rex

Keiji Fujiwara as Leader

Kenichi Suzumura as Morley

Kiyoyuki Yanada as Barton

Mari Yokoo as Alice

Miki Nagasawa as Jessica

Shinichiro Miki as
Dick
Ileena
Vision

Takashi Nagasako as Docker

Takehiro Murozono as Michalle

Tomohiro Nishimura as Gigile

Urara Takano as Akiko Hojo

Japanese companies 

Animation: Ashi Productions

Animation Assistance: Studio 4°C (?)

Backgrounds: Production AI

Broadcaster:
Mainichi Broadcasting
TBS

CG Animation: Buildup Entertainment (Opening)

In-Between Animation:
Artland (ep 44)
EMUAI (ep 5)
FAI (ep 3)
Studio Lions (ep 5)
Wombat (ep 5)

Key Animation:
Anime R (9 episodes

eps 2, 8, 14, 20, 25, 32, 37, 43, 48
)
Artland (ep 44)
Ashi Productions (ep 27)
Random (ep 40)
Studio Giants (9 episodes
eps 5, 13, 19, 21, 29, 33, 35, 41, 46
)

Studio Mark (6 episodes
eps 3, 9, 17, 26, 31, 49
)

Music Performance: Israel Philharmonic Orchestra ("National Anthem of Macross")

Music Production: Victor Entertainment

Original Creator:
Big West
Studio Nue

Production:
Bandai Visual
Big West
Mainichi Broadcasting
Shogakukan Productions Co., Ltd.
Studio Nue

Recording Studio: KSS Studio

Sound Production: Arts Production

 
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