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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Macross II, a 1992 OVA, was the first animated sequel to Super Dimension Fortress Macross to feature an all-new storyline and cast of characters. It was also the only entry in the Macross franchise which didn't have any input from original creator Shoji Kawamori or the original production studio, Studio Nue. (It did contain work from Haruhiko Mikimoto, the original character designer, and was produced by Big West, which produced or co-produced everything else in the Macross franchise.) Either because it wasn't as well-received as expected, or because Kawamori and Studio Nue weren't involved (probably both), other entries in the Macross franchise have ignored the events of Macross II. Studio Nue has declared it a "Parallel World". |