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** [[The Smart Guy]]: Louis Ducasse
** [[The Smart Guy]]: Louis Ducasse
** [[The Chick]]: Bowie Emerson
** [[The Chick]]: Bowie Emerson
* [[General Ripper]]
* [[General Ripper]]{{context}}
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Jeanne was the first major role for [[Michie Tomizawa]]; Musica was the debut role of [[Noriko Hidaka]]. Further, Mika Doi and Arihiro Hase (Misa Hayase and Hikaru Ichijyo in Macross) play Lana Isavia and Bowie Emerson respectively.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Jeanne was the first major role for [[Michie Tomizawa]]; Musica was the debut role of [[Noriko Hidaka]]. Further, Mika Doi and Arihiro Hase (Misa Hayase and Hikaru Ichijyo in Macross) play Lana Isavia and Bowie Emerson respectively.
* [[Jeanne D'Archetype]]: [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Jeanne.]]
* [[Jeanne D'Archetype]]: [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Jeanne.]]
* [[Mind Screw]]: This series ending sequence is in the league of [[The Prisoner]] in terms of being incomprehensible and explaining almost nothing, though it appears that {{spoiler|Jeanne and the rest of the denizens of Gloire may become Zor themselves due to the Flower of Life}}. The [[Mind Screw]] properties of the ending are probably due to the production staff having to wrap up the series at warp speed to beat the clock on the show's cancellation.
* [[Mind Screw]]: This series ending sequence is in the league of [[The Prisoner]] in terms of being incomprehensible and explaining almost nothing, though it appears that {{spoiler|Jeanne and the rest of the denizens of Gloire may become Zor themselves due to the Flower of Life}}. The [[Mind Screw]] properties of the ending are probably due to the production staff having to wrap up the series at warp speed to beat the clock on the show's cancellation.
* [[Pink Means Feminine]]: Jeanne's suit is pink.
* [[Pink Means Feminine]]: Jeanne's suit is pink.
* [[Red Baron]]: Mary Angel, AKA "Cosmo Amazon."
* [[Sobriquet]]: Mary Angel, AKA "Cosmo Amazon."
* [[The Stoic]]: Lana Isavia. She also qualifies as [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]] in an 80s sort of way.
* [[The Stoic]]: Lana Isavia. She also qualifies as [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]] in an 80s sort of way.
* [[Shell-Shocked Veteran]]: Seifreit Weisse.
* [[Shell-Shocked Veteran]]: Seifreit Weisse.
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Revision as of 20:59, 25 January 2019

A 1984 anime produced by Tatsunoko Productions, Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross is perhaps best recognized these days as having been adapted into the second part of the Robotech trilogy.

In the year 2120, humans have colonized other planets after Earth has been left ruined after too many wars. On one such colony planet, Glorie, the Southern Cross army has been established to keep the peace with its Transforming Mecha. Their vigilance is put to use when the planet's former inhabitants, The Zor, come to reclaim their former world by force. It falls to the Alpha Tactics Armored Corps, led by brash newcomer Jeanne Francaix, to lead the charge against the invaders.

Tropes used in Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross include: