That's the Easter egg I found, that got me to look for Easter eggs in all my anime. Another one, is during the technical/data screens, pointing out all the info of "Madox-01". A lot of it has to do with a high school kid that released music, in the 1970scalled "tubular bells" or something. Which can be found on UA-cam.
The edits are just so minor and all things considered, the Blu-Ray is BY FAR the best version of the movie. The difference is very striking when you compare this against the older footage. The job isn't necessarily *flawless* but it gets two thumbs up from me for sure.
Hei Man Lee No, I mean in terms of how the film has contributed to culture in general. In my opinion, classic animes will nearly always beat modern ones since they were original ideas at the time and not the same recycled stuff you tend to see nowadays. On top of that, some classic animes looked amazing despite the fact that they were done by hand with little or no computer assistance.
i agree, frontier, I didnt like it at all, plus I really couldnt get into the shows characters, the Main character looked like a damn woman and the small green haired girl was annoying and I can go on and on.
It's nice, desu ne :) People argue against the re-editing of these BD, but I don't really mind that much... If you want to watch it for the story, you have to go SDF anyway.
The first identified civilization in the Milky Way Galaxy, the Protoculture, were advanced in many ways, pursuing technology, art, philosophy, etc. For their military, they created these maclone or giant clone warriors called Zentradi to do their fighting for them. The idea was these troops could be biologically engineered to be so good at fighting that they would have no need nor appreciation for intangible concepts such as art, beauty, music, or love. The Protoculture thought they had achieved that goal. But in encountering humanity in the Space War of the Macross series, Zentradi learned all about music, and beauty, and love. It was discovered that music, especially, was shocking to many of them on first listen. It seemed to speak to something deep within their psyches, presumed dead, but actually long latent, hidden, and aching for release. When individual Zentradi were freshly exposed to all of this, they were basically paralyzed in fear and amazement, shock and awe. This made them vulnerable to attack by humans and our somewhat inferior technology. But over time, many Zentradis could become accustomed to music and other aspects of culture, enough to appreciate it, and humanity. Britai's fleet is one such group. They decided to side with humans against the supreme leader of the Zentradi, Golg Bodolza, whose typical Zentradi mindset was to just annihilate humanity and all of this scary culture business. You can see how well that worked out, here.
A Blu-ray release of DYRL was put out in Japan and this video is taken from that. I imported my copy through CD Japan, some other vendors out there may still carry it also.
Idontcare_626 At the time of release I had to pay $187+ to import the special limited edition box set. It should be possible to also import a standard edition Blu-ray for less.
What a powerful scene... The final 2 minutes are magic.
I always loved that scenes. One of the most memorable and powerful scenes I've seen in any movie.
I always forget that Max Jenius gets a Queadlunn-Rau in the final battle!
I love Macross and have for 30 years. Thanks for the post!
I cry everytime I watch this 🥹❤️🥺😭
The literal golden age of anime 🥹
One of my all time favorite series EVER
5:05 Breetai's ship charging its reflex cannon looks so badass.
looks so menacing , like a crocodile about to bite
movie still makes me want to have a Budweiser
That's the Easter egg I found, that got me to look for Easter eggs in all my anime.
Another one, is during the technical/data screens, pointing out all the info of "Madox-01". A lot of it has to do with a high school kid that released music, in the 1970scalled "tubular bells" or something.
Which can be found on UA-cam.
The edits are just so minor and all things considered, the Blu-Ray is BY FAR the best version of the movie. The difference is very striking when you compare this against the older footage. The job isn't necessarily *flawless* but it gets two thumbs up from me for sure.
i'm loving the Budweiser missile at 6:34.
Goes down smooth, blows shit up real good.
Bud...WEI...serrr
Da...CUL...chaaa
The music defeats the aliens BECAUSE IT'S FUCKING AWESOME.
They're literally blown away by it. :p
Take me back to the 80s, please. The world was so much better.
@4:40, 5:40...you knew the Mk II Monster had to get it licks in
lol if you pause it at 6:44 thats the same face my teatcher made when he saw my math test lol
Lmaooooo
by far one of my most face anime and fight scenes too:)
i would love to warch the macross frontier again when i hear this song i remeber the robot jets
I just read up on Kazuhiko Kato and It's pretty tragic what happened to him.
I wonder what happened exactly
@@tafadzwakasunzuma6643 Poor guy died of pneumonia.
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Damn, that's a lotta headshots.
I feel bad that the veritech pilot in front of them eats shit, and they don't even glance out at him.
Yup if Minmay sang a little earlier he might have been alive
AAAAAAA PUROTOCALTCHAAAA!!!
Where's the guy whose head gets cut off? Did they edit that out?
@Morgan Paul Ree Yup, they blurred it out because it looked rather graphic the way that the guy got decapitated by falling debris.
The day when Minmay admit defeat ;w;
why i can't haz harem ending for macross ;w; It's always like that since SDF ;w;
If you ask me, Macross Frontier has nothing to say to this...
Let me guess, it's because the same song is helping the Vajira instead of the protagonist? Just curious though...
Hei Man Lee No, I mean in terms of how the film has contributed to culture in general. In my opinion, classic animes will nearly always beat modern ones since they were original ideas at the time and not the same recycled stuff you tend to see nowadays. On top of that, some classic animes looked amazing despite the fact that they were done by hand with little or no computer assistance.
i agree, frontier, I didnt like it at all, plus I really couldnt get into the shows characters, the Main character looked like a damn woman and the small green haired girl was annoying and I can go on and on.
I just noticed the Zentran main area Bo-Dolza was in looks like A Baoa Qu from Gundam...
Culture. The Alus. 💪💪💪
It's nice, desu ne :) People argue against the re-editing of these BD, but I don't really mind that much... If you want to watch it for the story, you have to go SDF anyway.
the final boss dude is huge lol..
How is the music helping defeat the aliens?
Same thing happens to me, when I see a weeb screech out an anime themesong, in it's original Japanese.
Impossible for your mind to figure out because you aren't alien. :-)
The first identified civilization in the Milky Way Galaxy, the Protoculture, were advanced in many ways, pursuing technology, art, philosophy, etc. For their military, they created these maclone or giant clone warriors called Zentradi to do their fighting for them. The idea was these troops could be biologically engineered to be so good at fighting that they would have no need nor appreciation for intangible concepts such as art, beauty, music, or love. The Protoculture thought they had achieved that goal.
But in encountering humanity in the Space War of the Macross series, Zentradi learned all about music, and beauty, and love. It was discovered that music, especially, was shocking to many of them on first listen. It seemed to speak to something deep within their psyches, presumed dead, but actually long latent, hidden, and aching for release.
When individual Zentradi were freshly exposed to all of this, they were basically paralyzed in fear and amazement, shock and awe. This made them vulnerable to attack by humans and our somewhat inferior technology.
But over time, many Zentradis could become accustomed to music and other aspects of culture, enough to appreciate it, and humanity.
Britai's fleet is one such group. They decided to side with humans against the supreme leader of the Zentradi, Golg Bodolza, whose typical Zentradi mindset was to just annihilate humanity and all of this scary culture business.
You can see how well that worked out, here.
@@texasbeast239 Wow, thanks!
I wonder what their budget was like with all those missiles?
Where can you find the "remastered HD" version of DYRL? Is this a Blu Ray copy?
A Blu-ray release of DYRL was put out in Japan and this video is taken from that. I imported my copy through CD Japan, some other vendors out there may still carry it also.
Todd DuBois May I ask how much you paid for your Blu Ray copy?? I'm seeing $200+ from Japan.
Idontcare_626 At the time of release I had to pay $187+ to import the special limited edition box set. It should be possible to also import a standard edition Blu-ray for less.
oboete imasu ka? n.n
is this 5.1 audio
This is the censored version :-(
Yeah, because the part where that guy gets decapitated by falling debris got blurred out.
buddy name in the english version was Rick Hunter if im not mistaking i wish i could find those versions..
DANG This should be CG RE-DO by now.
No, the animation's aged pretty well. A remake should be hand-drawn, for the sake of art!
Yeah is dated looking definitely, but it still has that cool 80's style to it.
Absolutely fucking not. CG RUINS animation.
That's why most anime is garbage today.
6:54: gg.