Macross Plus



The first official sequel to Super Dimension Fortress Macross, Macross Plus is a four episode OVA series released for the tenth anniversary of the series, and a theatrical movie released the following year, which added around 20 minutes of new animation, particularly during the climactic battle at the end of the story.

Macross Plus forgoes the background of interstellar war present in the rest of the franchise for a more personal story based on the rivalry of two childhood friends, Isamu Alva Dyson and Guld Goa Bowman, both in their work as test pilots for the latest variable fighters and in the central Love Triangle with their mutual friend Myung Fang Lone, as well as facing the obsolescence of manned pilots against artificial intelligence guided unmanned fighting craft.

The animation consisted of a then groundbreaking combination of traditional cel animation and computer animation, and paved the way for much greater integration of CGI in Japanese animation. It also launched the directorial career of Shinichiro Watanabe. To this date it is still widely regarded as the pinnacle of the Macross franchise and one of the finest sci-fi anime ever made.


 * Action Survivor:
 * A.I. Is a Crapshoot - Virtual Idol Singer Sharon Apple is fitted with an experimental military AI processor to attempt to mimic emotions more completely. This was not a good idea.
 * It doesn't help when you template the AI off somebody who has her own issues.
 * Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking - Reversed during their final duel when they start yelling at each other about things such as not returned CDV's and who bought who lunch the most before getting to the heart of the matter.
 * Awesome Yet Impractical - The YF-21 interface. It allows for super fast maneuvering at the speed of thought, but stray thoughts from the pilot can make it do erratic things.
 * Batman Gambit - Potentially there was one, but never fully explained in the incident with the live round loaded in Isamu's gunpod. It's strongly implied that Guld did it, but why he did it is uncertain. Either he expected to blame Isamu for trying to murder him, or perhaps he expected the round would initially jam and Isamu would not keep trying to fire it, then when Guld wrestles the gunpod away and uses it to murder Isamu, it would look like Isamu had tried to do it, and Guld could have gotten away with murder. The latter qualifies, but this whole incident was literally swept under a rug, and thus we may never know.
 * Beam Spam - The Earth defense network is truly a marvel to behold... unless you're an invader or a random piece of debris. The YF-19 also has to navigate a Beam Spam from during the final encounter.
 * Berserk Button - Guld's is Isamu,.
 * Brainwashed and Crazy - Sharon has an... effect on people.
 * While she always did, after the upgrade she most likely used her holograms to actually BAC everyone.
 * Broken Bird - Myung.
 * Character Depth - Surprising huge amounts of it with the given length of the show.
 * Come Back to Bed, Honey - Lucy, to Isamu when he gets a call right ater they had sex.
 * Cool Plane - Oh so very many, especially the YF-19 and the YF-21.
 * Da Chief - Chief Miller spends much of his day chewing Isamu out for his recklessness, though he eventually reveals that he was much the same when he was younger.
 * Defictionalization: Sharon Apple is basically a Vocaloid
 * Don't Say Such Stupid Things - Isamu snaps at Myung's self-pity by telling her that sometimes life isn't fair and that she needs to deal with it, instead of feeling sorry for herself.
 * Drives Like Crazy - Isamu. Oh, like you're surprised.
 * Executive Meddling - The story was originally written as a feature length movie, but the studio was unwilling to risk the production budget for a theatrical release straight off, so it was re-edited into a four episode OVA, with the theatrical version edited to be closer to the original screenplay following a year later.
 * This lead to the removeal of a post-sex scene between Lucy and Isamu (and the only boob shot of the movie), some minor scene editing/shuffling, and some music changes, but nothing extensive.
 * Good Old Fisticuffs - The rivalry between Isamu and Guld gets so bad they just resort to this. Being Macross, at one point they do it with Giant Mecha twice.
 * Half-Human Hybrid - Guld Goa Bowman.
 * Heroic Sacrifice / Mutual Kill-
 * Memetic Mutation - 2 FAST 2 FURIOUS!
 * Hey, It's That Voice!:
 * Takumi Yamazaki / Bryan Cranston - Our protagonist, Isamu.
 * Unsho Ishizuka / Richard Epcar - Guld Gua Bowman.
 * Rika Fukami - Here playing Myung.
 * Megumi Hayashibara - Lucy Macmillan, Isamu's co-worker and sort-of girl of the week.
 * Show Hayami / Steve Blum - Playing the small role of Marj Gueldoa, Myung's manager.
 * Mako Hyodo / Akino Arai - Both Sharon Apple's speaking and singing voices, respectively.
 * Huge Guy, Tiny Girl - Guld is quite a bit bigger than Myung.
 * Humongous Mecha- it's a Macross series, after all.
 * Hypno Fool -
 * Idol Singer - Sharon Apple. Myung wanted to be one, but it was all a Tragic Dream
 * Improbable Piloting Skills - It's a very close contest between Isamu and Guld. They're not the Nova Project's top test pilots for nothing.
 * Guld has the Justification in that he's using a computer and literally piloting by thought.
 * I Want My Beloved to Be Happy: Lucy's reaction after seeing the depth of Isamu's affection for Myung. But not before
 * Lucy nothing,.
 * In all fairness, that wasn't actually her fault. That's the fault of her template's issues, Neumann's hacking and Gueldoa's illigal chip. Those are sort of beyond her control.
 * Jerkass: Both Isamu and Guld, until near the end.
 * Kick the Wrong Dog - When Isamu and Guld get into a huge fist-fight in the parking lot, Myung throws himself between them to make them stop - and Isamu punches her right in the face by accident. Just when you thought the bad blood between them couldn't get any worse ...
 * Life Isn't Fair - Isamu snaps at Myung's self-pity by telling her that sometimes life isn't fair and that she needs to deal with it, instead of feeling sorry for herself.
 * Love Makes You Crazy - Dear sweet god
 * Guld too really.
 * Love Makes You Evil -.
 * Love Triangle - Once again, it is a Macross series.
 * Which also warps into one weird Love Dodecahedron; Sharon's AI is
 * Macross Missile Massacre - Can't have a Macross series without them as well, can we?
 * Madness Mantra -
 * Manly Tears - One has to be a real cynic to not shed even one for Guld.
 * Meaningful Name - The planet it's set on is called Eden, and Sharon Apple's name is a two-for-one Biblical reference: "apple" as in the one from the Tree of Life and Death, and "Sharon" might be from Solomon 2:1: "I am a rose of Sharon, a lily of the valley."
 * Ms. Fanservice - Sharon Apple was designed this way.
 * Murder the Hypotenuse - Subverted (with several strongly implied attempts). Guld's YF-21 tries this when the Brain Direct Interface picks up on his idle thought of knocking Isamu's VF-11 into the ground at high speed, it's never made clear who loaded the live round into Ismau's gunpod, and finally when Guld very consciously tries to blow Isamu straight to hell in one of the most epic dogfights ever depicted..
 * My Life Flashed Before My Eyes - Sharon's 'gift' to her beloved Isamu is to
 * No Endor Holocaust - The climax fight between Isamu and Guld takes place in a city full of empty buildings; maybe they all went to the next town, to watch Sharon's concert.
 * No Export for You - Compared to the rest of the franchise from which it comes, this is a rare exception, with retail DVDs being readily available and the movie version being a staple of the Sci-Fi Channel's anime block. By all indications, the only reason it got through the infamous "Macross legal snarls" surrounding Tatsunoko, Harmony Gold, Studio Nue/Satelight and Big West and was released was due to absolutely overwhelming pressure for release from basically every other corner of the industry; fans wanting a legitimate release in an era just before digital downloads were prevalent, critics wanting another excellent production to be released internationally, and similarly other animation distributors wanting an excellent product out strengthening the marketplace rather than being held back and producing no profit at all for anyone.
 * Nuclear Weapons Taboo - Aside from the usual Reflex/Reactive weapons bit, one of the stated goals for Project Super Nova is to deal with problems without having to use them.
 * Oh Crap - Yang's reaction to seeing ; also, Guld after his stray thoughts of squashing Isamu while piloting the YF-21 are turned into actual commands by the prototype's Neural Command interface.
 * Playful Hacker - Jan, the designer of the YF-19, has this as a hobby. Causes considerable trouble for all involved when his attempts to hack Sharon during a concert first get her to notice Isamu.
 * The Rival - Isamu to Guld and vice versa, in nearly every aspect of their lives.
 * Short Anime Movie - Averted. The movie edition runs about 2 hours.
 * Shout-Out - Main characters Isamu Dyson and Guld Bowman take their names from SF author Freeman Dyson and David Bowman, the main character of 2001, and Sharon's AI casing bears an uncanny resemblance to HAL 9000's red eye.
 * Don't forget Thomas Alva Edison and John von Neumann.
 * Project Supernova is a shout out to the USAF's Advanced Tactical Fighter Project in name (Advanced Variable Fighter) and implementation: the Real Life ATF project also involved a flyoff between two competing fighter designs.
 * The YF-21 is also a shout out to the YF-23 Black Widow. Both also lost their competition in favor of the more conventional fighter (YF-19/YF-22 Raptor).
 * New Edwards AFB on Eden is based off Edwards AFB, the USAF's primary testing facility (and the site of the ATF Project).
 * Speaking Simlish - Some of Sharon Apple's songs are in a made-up "language" of nonsense words chosen only for their sound and the emotional tone they conveyed.
 * At least according to Fanon they're in Zentraedi.
 * Super Prototype: Both the YF-19 and YF-21 are this.
 * Super Robot Wars - Alpha, Alpha Gaiden and Alpha 3.
 * Another Century's Episode - ACE 3
 * Teen Genius - The YF-19 was designed by one.
 * Jan Neumann is another Shout-Out -- to famous Hungarian-American mathematician, John von Neumann (Neumann János).
 * The Three Faces of Eve - Sharon manifests three different holographic forms, each echoing one of the faces. That said, they are all controlled by the same unified personality.
 * Alternatively: Lucy is the Child (youngest of the group, youthful, carefree), Myung is the Mother (Broken Bird, the link between Isamu and Guld), Sharon is the Seducttress (wishes to seduce Isamu and give him the ultimate thrill )
 * Trauma-Induced Amnesia - Guld spends most of the story being unable to remember a traumatic incident from his shared past with Isamu and Myung for which he blamed Isamu.
 * Two Guys and a Girl - One of the more emotionally complex (if not complicated) executions of the trope. It doesn't help that they used to be the Three Amigos before it all went to hell.
 * Unstoppable Rage - Guld is prone to this. It's his Zentradi blood acting up. It's worse when he's not on his meds.
 * Virtual Celebrity - Sharon Apple, obviously
 * Yoko Kanno - one of her early soundtrack works
 * Virtual Celebrity - Sharon Apple, obviously
 * Yoko Kanno - one of her early soundtrack works