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Macross Delta

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2016 science fiction anime television series
Macross Delta
Macross Delta poster
マクロスΔ(デルタ)
(Makurosu Deruta)
Created by
Anime television film
Mission 0.89: Battlefield Prologue
Directed byShōji Kawamori(chief director)
Kenji Yasuda
StudioSatelight
Original networkTokyo MX,BS11
ReleasedDecember 31, 2015
Runtime26 minutes
Anime television series
Directed byShōji Kawamori(chief director)
Kenji Yasuda
Written byToshizo Nemoto
Music by
StudioSatelight
Licensed by
Original networkTokyo MX,TVQ,BS11,MBS,TVA,TVh
Original run April 3, 2016 September 25, 2016
Episodes26(List of episodes)
Video game
Macross Delta Scramble
DeveloperArtdink
PublisherBandai Namco Entertainment
GenreShooter
PlatformPlayStation Vita
ReleasedOctober 20, 2016[2]
Anime film
Macross Delta: Passionate Walküre
Directed byShōji Kawamori
Produced by
  • Shinichi Hirai
  • Fumio Kaneko
  • Bungo Kondou
Written by
  • Shōji Kawamori
  • Toshizo Nemoto
Music by
  • Saeko Suzuki
  • TOMISIRO
  • Mina Kubota
StudioSatelight
Licensed by
  • Big West(licensing)
    Disney Platform Distribution(worldwide streaming license)
    • NA:Anime Limited(home video)
    • UK:Anime Limited(home video)
ReleasedFebruary 9, 2018 (2018-02-09)
Runtime120 minutes
Anime film
Macross Delta: Zettai Live!!!!!!
Directed byShōji Kawamori
Produced by
  • Shinichi Hirai
  • Yuuichi Hatanaka
Written byToshizo Nemoto
Music by
  • Saeko Suzuki
  • TOMISIRO
  • Mina Kubota
StudioSatelight
Licensed by
  • Big West(licensing)
    Disney Platform Distribution(worldwide streaming license)
    • NA:Anime Limited(home video)
    • UK:Anime Limited(home video)
ReleasedOctober 8, 2021 (2021-10-08)
Runtime124 minutes

Macross Delta, stylized asMacross Δ (Japanese:マクロスΔ(デルタ),Hepburn:Makurosu Deruta) is ascience fictionanime television series that aired onTokyo MX in Japan from April 3, 2016, to September 25, 2016.[3] The fourth television series set in theMacross universe, it is directed by Kenji Yasuda and written by Toshizo Nemoto withShōji Kawamori being the chief director and mechanical designer, with Chisato Mita (Capcom) handling the original character design. Kawamori is also credited as the original creator alongStudio Nue.[4]

Summary

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See also:List of Macross Delta characters

Macross Delta is set in the year 2067, eight years after the events ofMacross Frontier in a remote part of theMilky Way Galaxy called the Brísingr Globular Cluster (ブリージンガル球状星団,Burījingaru Kyūjō Seidan), which is plagued by the Vár Syndrome (ヴァールシンドローム,Vāru Shindorōmu), a mysterious phenomenon which turns people berserk without any apparent cause. A team of talentedidols, theWalküre, uses the power of their songs to calm down the infected by the Vár Syndrome, assisted by the Delta Flight, a team of experienced Valkyrie pilots, while facing the interference from the Aerial Knights of the Windermere Kingdom, which found a way to exploit the infection in their favor as part of their plan to resume war against the New United Government (新統合政府,Shin Tōgō-seifu) for control of the Cluster.

Production

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The series was sponsored byBig West Advertising andBandai Visual. As with the previousMacross series, theMacross Delta staff have scouted new talent for the anime. Auditions began on December 1, 2014. On February 7, 2015, it was reported that over 8,000 people auditioned to star in the new series. The final selection round was held in Tokyo in late April 2015. The finalists went through interviews with the judges, and demonstrated their singing and voice performing skills.[5]

Macross Delta held a"'Chō Jikū' Seisaku Happyōkai" ("The Super Dimension" Production Unveiling), a live-streamed event that revealed more details on the project on October 29 at 12:00 p.m. Kawamori appeared at the event to reveal the main staff, the winner of the audition for the new singer in the anime, and the new anime's characters.[6]

Promotional media

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A promotional visual created by artistHidetaka Tenjin an depicting 2 fictionaldogfighting aircraft was posted in the franchise's official website on Friday the 25th September 2015. Kawamori confirmed that both fighters in the visual are "Valkyries" (transformingvariable fighters), and he specifically cited the old Swedish jet fighterSaab 35 Draken as an inspiration for the darker Valkyrie in the background of the image. Kawamori added that he has been a fan of the Draken jet since he was a child. He also acknowledged that the blue and white Valkyrie in the foreground shares a design lineage with previous variable fighters in theMacross series and therefore was less of a challenge to design. By contrast, the background variable fighter will feature a relatively new transformation scheme that bears little similarity to those of previous Valkyries.[6]

Shoji Kawamori explained that the two fighters have exhausts in different colors because they were developed by different companies. He also noted that he has been deliberately avoiding more direct design inspirations from current real world fighters, sincestealth technology has made modern combat aircraft look too similar and harder to distinguish from each other.[6] Kawamori added that this new series will emphasize "Valkyrie versus Valkyrie" duels as opposed to previous television series. While video productions such asMacross Plus andMacross Zero prominently featured variable fighters against each other, Kawamori admitted that it has not been the focus in aMacross television series in a long time.[6]

The staff also presented the official designs by Shōji Kawamori for the two main variable fighters: the VF-31 Siegfried and the Sv-262 Draken III. The VF-31 is flown by the Walküre group's escorts, the "Delta Flight". Kawamori confirmed that the VF-31 is an update of the YF-30 Chronos that appeared in thePlayStation 3 video gameMacross 30: Voices across the Galaxy. However, unlike the YF-30 the VF-31 design has built-in gunpods in its arms and forward-swept wings.[4]

The Sv-262 is used by the Aerial Knights Valkyrie Aerial Knights of the Windermere Kingdom. The new variable fighter design was inspired by the real-lifeSaab 35 Draken. While describing the Sv-262, Kawamori mentioned that this is the first time that a Valkyrie with this unique delta wing design variant has appeared in Macross. Hidetaka Tenjin also noted that unlike other Valkyries its cockpit is not transparent.[4]

New series logo

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TheMacross Delta logo features a planet within the Japanese characters that form the word "Macross". Shoji Kawamori specifically noted that this planet is the main setting for the new series. He also explained that this was made deliberately in direct contrast withMacross Frontier, whose setting was primarily in space. Kawamori started to describe more details aboutMacross Delta's setting but stopped short and asked fans to watch"The Super Dimension" Production Unveiling event.[6]

Kawamori pointed out that the delta symbol in the logo is made of triangular symbols to symbolize the three main thematic elements ofMacross: music, a love triangle, and Valkyries. However, he also noted that the two symbols are split, and explained that this is indicative that the three elements will not come together as expected in the new story.[6]

The Super Dimension Production Unveiling

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18-year oldMinori Suzuki fromAichi Prefecture was announced as the winner of the newestMacross singer auditions. Suzuki plays Freyja Wion, an aspiring idol who is full of spirit and who is always smiling.[4] Other characters include five girls that form the "Tactical Sound Unit Walküre", the first major songstress group in the Macross anime franchise. (Macross 7 had the "Jamming Birds" group, and thePlayStation video gameMacross Digital Mission VF-X had the group "Milky Dolls").

Hidetaka Tenjin is credited as the "Macross visual artist" for this series while Majiro (Barakamon,Nagareboshi Lens) and Yuu Shindo (My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU,Persona 4: The Golden Animation) adapted the original character designs by Chisato Mita (designer inCapcom'sE.X. Troopers video game). Other non-Japanese staff members include Thomas Romain as worldview designer, Vincento Niemu as art designer, and Stanislas Brunet as mechanical designer.[4]

Bandai also presented prototypes of the DX Chōgōkin models of both fighters.[4]

Media

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Anime

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Further information:List of Macross Delta episodes

AMacross Delta Preview Special was aired on Japanese television on New Year's Eve in 2015, with the all-but complete first episode.[4]

The anime premiered onTokyo MX andBS11, along other stations in Japan on April 3, 2016. The series used twelve musical themes: two openings and ten endings.

The series started streaming onDisney+ in several countries & territories all around the world (via theStar hub) in 2024.[7] The series started streaming onHulu in the United States on January 13, 2025.

Movies

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A compilation film with some plot changes,Macross Delta: Passionate Walküre, was released in Japanese theatres on February 9, 2018. On October 8, 2021, a new film,Macross Delta: Zettai Live!!!!!!, serving as a sequel toPassionate Walküre, was released in Japanese theaters.[8]

Manga

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Four manga adaptations were officially serialized, all released in June 2016. The first one was serialized inKodansha'sMonthly Shōnen Sirius. The second, titledMacross Delta Gaiden: Macross E (マクロスΔ外伝 マクロスE (エクストラ),Makurosu Deruta Gaiden Makurosu E (Ekusutora)) was written byShoji Kawamori and serialized in Kodansha'sMagazine Special. The third,Macross Delta: The Diva Who Guides the Galaxy (マクロスΔ 銀河を導く歌姫,Makurosu Deruta Ginga o Michibiku Utahime), was serialized inIchijinsha'sMonthly Comic Rex. The last,Macross Delta: The Black-Winged White Knight (マクロスΔ 黒き翼の白騎士,Makurosu Deruta Kuroki Tsubasa no Shiro Kishi), was also serialized inMonthly Comic Rex.

Music

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Singles

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Release dateTitleNotes
December 31, 2015"Ikenai Borderline" (いけないボーダーライン)Digital single
March 21, 2016"Koi! Halation THE WAR" (恋! ハレイション THE WAR)Digital single
May 11, 2016"Ichido Dake no Koi Nara / Rune ga Pikatto Hikattara" (一度だけの恋なら / ルンがピカッと光ったら )
August 10, 2016"Zettai Reido θ Novatic / Hametsu no Junjou" (絶対零度θノヴァティック / 破滅の純情)
February 14, 2018"Walküre wa Uragiranai" (ワルキューレは裏切らない)
May 27, 2020"Mirai wa Onna no Tame ni Aru" (未来はオンナのためにある)

Albums

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Release dateTitleNotes
July 27, 2016Walküre Attack!
September 28, 2016Walküre Trap!
January 25, 2017Walküre ga TomaranaiMini album
February 14, 2018Walküre ga UragiranaiMini album
October 13, 2021Walküre Reborn!

Songs

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TitleLyricsArrangementCompositionStrings ArrangementVocalsEpisodeAlbum
Absolute 5KisukeTakuya WatanabeWalküre22Walküre Trap!
"AXIA~Daisuki de Daikirai~" (AXIA〜ダイスキでダイキライ〜)Rokutsumi SumiyoHideyuki Daichi SuzukiRyōki MatsumotoKiyono Yasuno,Nao Toyama,Nozomi Nishida9, 10Walküre Attack!
"Aura Sala ~Hikaru Kaze~" (オーラ・サーラ〜光る風〜)Mina KubotaHeinz (Melody Chubak)6, 15, 18
"Bokura no Senjō" (僕らの戦場)Miho Karasawa
Yūsuke Katō
Yūsuke KatōWalküre3, 4, 9, 18Walküre Attack!
"Ai Oboete Imasu ka" (愛・おぼえていますか; "Do You Remember Love?)Kazumi YasuiKazuhiko Katō25Walküre Trap!
"Fukakuteisei ☆ Cosmic Movement" (不確定性☆COSMIC MOVEMENT)Kotomi Fukagawa
Rokutsumi Sumiyo
Akiko Watanabe
Aneta Umuya
Umuya AnetaTatsuya Kurauchi3, 4, 17Walküre Attack!
"Giraffe Blues"NahoH-WonderYūsuke KatōMira Larrazábal, JUNNA7
Minori Suzuki8, 23Zettai Reido θ Novatic / Hametsu no Junjou (single)
Walküre9, 11, 18Walküre Attack!
Kiyono Yasuno11, 20Walküre ga Tomaranai
JUNNA21Zettai Reido θ Novatic / Hametsu no Junjou (single)
"Giritick ♡ Beginner" (ジリティック♡BEGINNER)Kotomi FutagawaUmuya AnetaNao Toyama and Nozomi Nishida1, 7, 17Walküre Attack!
"Hametsu no Junjō" (破滅の純情)Naoki NishiMinoru KomoritaJUNNA18Walküre Trap!
Walküre14, 15, 17Zettai Reido θ Novatic / Hametsu no Junjou (single)
God Bless YouKatsutoshi KitagawaWalküre16Walküre Trap!
"Hear The Universe"Yuho IwasatoRasmus FaberWalküre17Walküre Trap!
"Ichido Dake no Koi Nara" (一度だけの恋なら)Miho Karasawa
Yūsuke Katō
Yūsuke Katō13, 26Walküre Attack!
"Ikenai Borderline" (いけないボーダーライン)Naoki NishiMinoru Komorita1, 2, 8, 13Walküre Attack!
"Kaze wa Yokoku naku Fuku (風は予告なく吹く)Maaya SakamotoKatsutoshi Kitagawa19Walküre Trap!
"Koi! Halation The War" (恋! ハレイション THE WAR)Umuya Aneta
Kotomi Fukagawa
Tatsuya Kurauchi1, 2, 4, 17Walküre Attack!
"Kurage Ondo" (クラゲ音頭)Toshizō NemotoSaeko Suzuki
TOMISIRO
Mina KubotaMinori Suzuki, Nao Toyama, Nozomi Nishida10
LOVE! THUNDER GLOWKenzo SaekiSiZKSiZK
Stephen McNair
Walküre18Walküre Trap!
"Namidame Bakuhatsuon" (涙目爆発音)Kohei DojimaKatsutoshi KitagawaKohei DojimaKiyono Yasuno, Nozomi Nishida, Nao Toyama21Walküre Trap!
"NEO STREAM"Emi NishidaMirai WatanabeTatsuya KurauchiWalküre8, 14Walküre Attack!
"Onyanoko ♡ Girl" (おにゃの子♡girl)Saida KasekiTeddyLoidNozomi Nishida and Nao Toyama17Walküre Trap!
"Silent Hacker"Saeko Suzuki
TOMOSIRO
Nao Toyama, Nozomi Nishida, Kiyono Yasuno7Walküre Trap!
"Remember 16"K.INOJOAtsushi Takashibamboo treeZack & Hack11
"Rune ga Pikatto Hikarittara" (ルンがピカッと光ったら)Naoki NishiMinoru KomoritaWalküre5, 17Walküre Attack!
"Walküre Attack!"UiNAKōtarō OdakaKōtarō Odaka
UiNA
Walküre6, 10, 13Walküre Attack!
"Walküre no Birthday Song" (ワルキューレのバースデイソング)Happy FieldMina KubotaHappy FieldWalküre16Walküre Trap!
"Wind Vaasa ~Ketsui no Kaze~" (ザルド・ヴァーサ〜決意の風〜)Mina KubotaHeinz (Melody Chubak)8, 10, 12, 13, 15
"Zettai Reido θ Novatic" (絶対零度θノヴァティック)Junko Zushi
Kouichi Kawashima
Mitsunori IkedaJunko Zushi
Kouichi Kawashima
Mitsunori Ikeda
Walküre15-25Walküre Trap!

International release

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See also:Macross § Legal complications with international distribution

Due to a current legal dispute over the distribution rights of theMacross franchise, involving Studio Nue and Big West againstHarmony Gold, much of theMacross merchandise post 1999, includingMacross Delta, have not received an international release.[9]

However, on March 1, 2021, Big West, Studio Nue and Harmony Gold reached an agreement on the international distribution of most Macross sequels and films.

Reception

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Richard Eisenbeis fromKotaku gives the preview episode a mixed review. He praised the episode's beginning for introducing the basic setting and shows the first meeting of Freyja, Hayate, and Mirage along with some short character building scenes for each, but criticised halfway point of the episode. Despite praising the aerial dogfight, he thinks the sudden conflict and the introduction of 15 different characters was "far too much too fast". For the music, while the first two Walkure songs are deemed forgettable, he thinks the final song used for the ending and credits, "Ikenai Borderline", is great. Richard's main problem is Walkure themselves, referring them as the elephant in the room. He commented "While their "magic" is clearly technology-based, it is something so unexpected in a Macross anime, it's likely to throw even longtime fans for a loop—I know it did me". Nevertheless, he genuinely interested to see more and hopes much of the information will be sorted out by the time the series makes its true premiere this spring.[10]

References

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  1. ^"Macross Delta TV Series to Premiere in Spring With Lagrange, Kaleido Star Composers".Anime News Network. Retrieved2015-12-31.
  2. ^"Macross Delta Scramble announced for PS Vita [Update]". 19 July 2016.
  3. ^"TV AnimeMacross Delta Announces April 3 Premiere, Main Voice Cast".Crunchyroll. 10 March 2016. Retrieved10 March 2016.
  4. ^abcdefg"Macross Delta TV Anime Unveils Teaser, Staff, Characters, Valkyries".Anime News Network. 29 October 2015. Retrieved5 November 2015.
  5. ^"8,000 People Have Applied for New 'Macross' TV Anime Singer Audition".Crunchyroll. 7 February 2015. Retrieved30 September 2015.
  6. ^abcdef"Macross Creator Kawamori Offers Details on Macross Delta Anime, Thunderbirds".Anime News Network. 27 September 2015. Retrieved30 September 2015.
  7. ^Barder, Ollie (2024-07-11)."Macross Frontier andDelta Get Released in the UK, But Not the US".Forbes. Retrieved2024-07-11.
  8. ^"New Macross Delta Film's Trailer Unveils October 8 Opening With Frontier short".Anime News Network. 18 September 2021. Retrieved18 September 2021.
  9. ^Eisenbeis, Richard (2015-09-24)."Why You Haven't Seen Any New Macross in the West for Nearly 15 Years". Kotaku. Retrieved2017-05-08.
  10. ^"The New Macross is Filled with Transforming Fighter Planes and...Magical Girls!?". 7 January 2016.

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