- Genre: Action
- Movie Type: Anime, Sci-Fi Action
- Themes: Mecha, Robots and Androids, Space Wars
- Release Year: 1985
- Country: JP
TV Series:
Robotech |
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| Format | Mecha, Anime, Science Fiction, Space Opera, Drama |
| Created by | Harmony Gold, Tatsunoko |
| Written by | Carl Macek, Steve Kramer |
| Directed by | Robert V. Barron Ippei Kuri |
| Starring | (see below) |
| Narrated by | J. Jay Smith |
| Theme music composer | Ulpio Minucci |
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| No. of seasons | 3 |
| No. of episodes | 85 |
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| Producer(s) | Carl Macek Ahmed Agrama Kenji Yoshida |
| Running time | 25 minutes |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | first-run syndication |
| Picture format | NTSC |
| Audio format | 1.0 monaural (1985) 5.1 surround sound (2004) |
| Original run | March 1985 – July 1985 |
| Chronology | |
| Preceded by | Codename Robotech |
| Followed by | Robotech I Robotech II The Shadow Chronicles |
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| Official website | |
Robotech is an 85-episode adaptation of three different anime television series. Within the combined and edited story, Robotechnology refers to the scientific advances discovered in an alien starship that crashed on a South Pacific island. With this technology, Earth developed giant robotic machines or mecha (many of which were capable of transforming into vehicles) to fight three successive extraterrestrial invasions.[1]
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Robotech was one of the first anime televised in the United States that attempted to include most of the complexity and drama of its original Japanese source material. Produced by Harmony Gold USA, Inc. in association with Tatsunoko Productions Co. Ltd., Robotech is a story adapted with edited content and revised dialogue from the animation of three different mecha anime series: The Super Dimension Fortress Macross, Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross, and Genesis Climber Mospeada. Harmony Gold's cited reasoning for combining these unrelated series was its decision to market Macross for American weekday syndication television, which required a minimum of 65 episodes at the time (thirteen weeks at five episodes per week). Macross and the two other series each had fewer episodes than required since they originally aired in Japan as a weekly series.[2]
Harmony Gold hired American writers to adapt the scripts of the three Japanese series. This complicated process was supervised by producer Carl Macek, a pioneer of the anime industry in United States.[3]
This combination resulted in a storyline that spans three generations as mankind must fight three destructive Robotech Wars in succession over a powerful energy source called "Protoculture":
English cast
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Executive & creative staff
Production crew
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Since Robotech was a non-union project, many of the voice actors involved worked under pseudonyms to avoid trouble with their union. The voice actor list printed in Robotech Art One lists the pseudonyms rather than the real names of most of the actors.
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