Rating: Summary: A solid movie, marred by a somewhat unstisfying climax Review: Macross Plus takes place several decades after the original Macross Series (Series 1 of Robotech), after Earth has colonized several planets and are still fighting the occasional Zentradi straggler. In this DVD, Sharon Apple (the computerized singer) heads to Earth to do a benefit concert near the Macross (SDF-1). Sharon goes nuts and takes control of the inhabitants via mind control, as well as activating and controlling the SDF-1. It is quite a site to see.MEanwhile the main character races to Earth in his Prototype valkyrie in order to destroy a new unmanned fighter Earth has developed (he does not like the idea of pilots being replaced by machines); all the while he is chased by the other prototype valkyrie and pilot. A great fire fight ensues, which gives us the first taste of real action in this series. The battle first starts with the two pilots, then their agression is turned towards the evil controlled Macross and Unmanned fighter (which Sharon has also taken control of). The ending of this series leaves something to be desired. Although the "day is saved", it comes at a price, and we are not given any after affects. If you have ever watched old Jimmy Stuart movies (like Mr Smith goes to Washington), you will know what I mean. The climax comes, and is resolved, and the movie is over. Imagine if the original Star Wars ended immediately after the Death Star was destroyed, without the congratulation ceremony we are all accustomed to seeing. The movie just kind of leaves you hanging. Is this a good movie? Absolutely! Should you pruchase this? YEs and No. If you want to own a good OVA based on the Macross Universe then this is definitely worth it to complete the collection. If you like Anime with lots of plot and characterations (like Cowboy Beepop), then this is for you. This DVD is far more action packed than the first one, but the climax was unsatisfying. If you are a casual viewer who wants a little more action in the MAcross Universe, then I suggest renting MAcross Plus The Movie, which is more of a compilation, and supposedly has a new and more satisfying ending.
Rating: Summary: A solid movie, marred by a somewhat unstisfying climax Review: Macross Plus takes place several decades after the original Macross Series (Series 1 of Robotech), after Earth has colonized several planets and are still fighting the occasional Zentradi straggler. In this DVD, Sharon Apple (the computerized singer) heads to Earth to do a benefit concert near the Macross (SDF-1). Sharon goes nuts and takes control of the inhabitants via mind control, as well as activating and controlling the SDF-1. It is quite a site to see. MEanwhile the main character races to Earth in his Prototype valkyrie in order to destroy a new unmanned fighter Earth has developed (he does not like the idea of pilots being replaced by machines); all the while he is chased by the other prototype valkyrie and pilot. A great fire fight ensues, which gives us the first taste of real action in this series. The battle first starts with the two pilots, then their agression is turned towards the evil controlled Macross and Unmanned fighter (which Sharon has also taken control of). The ending of this series leaves something to be desired. Although the "day is saved", it comes at a price, and we are not given any after affects. If you have ever watched old Jimmy Stuart movies (like Mr Smith goes to Washington), you will know what I mean. The climax comes, and is resolved, and the movie is over. Imagine if the original Star Wars ended immediately after the Death Star was destroyed, without the congratulation ceremony we are all accustomed to seeing. The movie just kind of leaves you hanging. Is this a good movie? Absolutely! Should you pruchase this? YEs and No. If you want to own a good OVA based on the Macross Universe then this is definitely worth it to complete the collection. If you like Anime with lots of plot and characterations (like Cowboy Beepop), then this is for you. This DVD is far more action packed than the first one, but the climax was unsatisfying. If you are a casual viewer who wants a little more action in the MAcross Universe, then I suggest renting MAcross Plus The Movie, which is more of a compilation, and supposedly has a new and more satisfying ending.
Rating: Summary: The 2nd half of a masterpiece Review: The battle between Guld and Isamu has taken it's toll on Isamu. Wounded, he escapes from the hospital with Mung. Then the trouble starts. The completion of the AI Ghost ship, and Sharon's psychotic breakdown lead Isamu and Guld face to face for one final showdown. Get this DVD but only if you saw the first one. The music is still a highlight, but there is less of it in these two episodes. However, the best song of the serise, Information High is included in episode four. The Animation is still top quality, however it is a shame that the earth concert wasn't longer. A mistake that was fixed for the theatrical version of the series. Enjoy this treasure of Japanese make.
Rating: Summary: Gripping movie with a flawed ending (some SPOILERS ahead) Review: These OVAs are very well done. However, the second volume has several problems: I'm getting a little too old to buy the "song attacks" theme (do you actually believe songs can hypnotize people and control their minds?); the final confrontation between Guld and Isamu is rushed, and the idea of Guld repressing his memories is a bit lame. Still, the pace is as high as ever and I'm definitely happy I rented this one out (would've bought it, were I a mecha fan)
Rating: Summary: Oh Yeah!!! Review: This is a must buy especially if you already have the first volume. I think that the whole OAV series should be in every anime fans' collection. The depth of the story is further highlighted in volume 2. As with the first volume (part 1&2), the animation is great, the music is a great compliment, and the dubbing didn't spoil any delight (you can watch it subbed also). What's also great about this besides being in the DVD format (which is far superior than any format out there) is that it also includes lots of extra features such as trailers, production credits, audio options, and lots of anime preview commercials. Macross Plus the OAV version is a whole lot nicer than the movie. As evident in Volume 2- it just gives more detail and depth to the story. Overall Macross Plus is a must buy anime for all anime lovers and its good enough that new anime fans might actually adore this as well. It's really more than your average anime. By the way this is in no way connected to the ROBOTECH story line. Still the mecha action (the mechas itself are awesome enough) lives up to par with the Macross tradition. Don't just watch this on rent or from a friend- have a copy!
Rating: Summary: The best film before Tiantic even took our hearts away Review: This is truly one of the best animes of its time. Macross Plus has it all in a movie. It will make you see the reality that some people live in and try to hide from. The love triangle within this film is one of the best to date. The characters are unforgetable as they are in any other great film. Just like "Tiantic", you will be swept away. For those of you who do not like animes, this is a must for anyone.
Rating: Summary: A note regarding the English dub Review: This isn't another review, just something you should know if you decide to watch the English dub: the music isn't the same at many places. For instance, in the final showdown between Isamu and Guld the music simply isn't the same - take a look at the scene where they transform from mecha to airplanes and fly through the city, shattering the windows. This is a real problem since, unlike speech, music is played according to cues, and so many climactic moments are lost by the wrongly timed music on the English track. Just thought you should know!
Rating: Summary: One of the most beautiful anime I've ever seen Review: This movie is simply gorgeous. The first thing that struck me about this series were the vibrant colors. No other anime I've seen matches the production value of Macross Plus. It's one of the most original-looking anime out there. Attention is given to the smallest details. The character design is also very refreshing. I was initially shocked with the exaggerated, pointy noses all the characters had, but it really grew on me. As for the story, it's really different than what you would typically find in anime. Instead of having the main characters react to events beyond their control (i.e. alien invasions and forces of evil), all the massive action revolves around a simple love triangle. If none of this appeals to you, at least the series has robot planes flying around bashing each other.
Rating: Summary: EXCELLENT! Review: Well, let me just start out saying that inorder to watch this dvd, it is a must to purchase/watch parts 1&2. Well with that said, here we go: This dvd has the same rating as the first dvd, AMAZING! it has all the same qualities, an amazingly deep rich plot that continues over from the first 2 parts. Also, besides a great plot, the best action sequences are in the last parts. Again, similar to the first dvd, all the action deals with mecha[robots], so there is no martial arts to be found anywhere. The coolest part is the ending, it all wraps together neatly, with tons of cool action scenes. There are many scenes in these last 2 parts that remind you over and over again that buying this dvd set was a good descision. When i say set, i mean parts 1-4. So, to wrap up, great plot, great action, great ending, and a wonderful musical score accompany all of that with.
Rating: Summary: short of genius Review: what is otherwise a great conclusion to the series is hurt by the lack of resolution between the three main characters. The conflict between Guld and Isamu ends in an anti climax, with the uneventful death of Guld. Everything else about this film is excellent, it takes you on an emotional ride that is second to none. The awesome animation is coupled perfectly with music by Yoko Kanno and above average acting. This mini series transends it's simple entertainment value and presents a beautiful tale on the effects of self-image. Dissagree? Need recomendations? Email me at - The DISGRUNTLED POET
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