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- Macross_II abstract "Super Dimensional Fortress Macross II: Lovers Again (超時空要塞マクロスII -LOVERS AGAIN-) was the first instalment in the Macross franchise to feature a new cast of characters. Macross II was produced by Big West, with no involvement from series creators Studio Nue.".
- Macross_II director Kenichi_Yatagai.
- Macross_II musicComposer Shir%C5%8D_Sagisu.
- Macross_II musicComposer Yasunori_Honda.
- Macross_II type Original_video_animation.
- Macross_II wikiPageExternalLink display-search.phtml?key=background&value=Macross.
- Macross_II wikiPageExternalLink viewforum.php?f=9.
- Macross_II wikiPageExternalLink palladiumbooks.com.
- Macross_II wikiPageExternalLink macross-ii.
- Macross_II wikiPageExternalLink macross.
- Macross_II wikiPageExternalLink www.macross.co.jp.
- Macross_II wikiPageExternalLink m3.html.
- Macross_II wikiPageExternalLink mac2main.htm.
- Macross_II wikiPageID "913762".
- Macross_II wikiPageRevisionID "596866688".
- Macross_II writer Sukehiro_Tomita.
- Macross_II author "James D. Hudnall".
- Macross_II author "Sukehiro Tomita".
- Macross_II caption "The VHS cover for Macross II's original North American release''.".
- Macross_II demographic "Seinen".
- Macross_II designer "Kevin Siembieda, Jean Carrières, Martin Ouellette, Claude J. Pelletier, Marc-Alexandre Vézina".
- Macross_II director Kenichi_Yatagai.
- Macross_II director "Quint Lancaster".
- Macross_II englishtitle "Festival".
- Macross_II englishtitle "Ishtar".
- Macross_II englishtitle "Marduk Disorder".
- Macross_II englishtitle "Sing Along".
- Macross_II englishtitle "Station Break".
- Macross_II episodenumber "2".
- Macross_II episodenumber "3".
- Macross_II episodenumber "4".
- Macross_II episodenumber "5".
- Macross_II episodenumber "6".
- Macross_II episodes "6".
- Macross_II first "1992".
- Macross_II first "1992-05-21".
- Macross_II firstengairdate "January 1993".
- Macross_II firstengairdate "September 1992".
- Macross_II genre Adventure.
- Macross_II genre Drama.
- Macross_II genre Mecha.
- Macross_II genre Science_fiction.
- Macross_II hasPhotoCollection Macross_II.
- Macross_II illustrator "Ghislain Barbe, Wayne Breaux, Jr., Dominique Durocher, Newton Ewell, Kevin Long, Thomas Miller, Bryant Velez, John Zeleznik".
- Macross_II illustrator "Schulhoff Tam".
- Macross_II illustrator "Tsuguo Okazaki".
- Macross_II imageCaption "Front cover of the Macross II RPG core rulebook, illustrated by Kevin Long".
- Macross_II imageLink "220".
- Macross_II jaKanji "超時空要塞マクロスII -LOVERS AGAIN-".
- Macross_II kanjititle "イシュタル".
- Macross_II kanjititle "シング·アロング".
- Macross_II kanjititle "ステーション·ブレイク".
- Macross_II kanjititle "フェスティバル".
- Macross_II kanjititle "マルドゥーク·ディスオーダ".
- Macross_II language English_language.
- Macross_II last "1992-11-21".
- Macross_II last "1993".
- Macross_II magazine Big_Comic.
- Macross_II music Shirō_Sagisu.
- Macross_II music Yasunori_Honda.
- Macross_II music "Les Claypool III".
- Macross_II name "Super Dimensional Fortress Macross II: Lovers Again".
- Macross_II originalairdate "1992-06-21".
- Macross_II originalairdate "1992-08-21".
- Macross_II originalairdate "1992-09-24".
- Macross_II originalairdate "1992-10-22".
- Macross_II originalairdate "1992-11-21".
- Macross_II published "1994".
- Macross_II publisher Dream_Pod_9.
- Macross_II publisher Palladium_Books.
- Macross_II publisher Shogakukan.
- Macross_II publisher Viz_Media.
- Macross_II publisherEn "Viz Media".
- Macross_II released "1993-06-04".
- Macross_II romajititle "Fesutibaru".
- Macross_II romajititle "Ishutaru".
- Macross_II romajititle "Marudūku Disuōda".
- Macross_II romajititle "Shingu Arongu".
- Macross_II romajititle "Sutēshon Bureiku".
- Macross_II runtime "9000.0".
- Macross_II shortsummary "Commander Exxegran debriefs Silvie about the events of the previous episode. Hibiki, meanwhile, hijacks the emergency military channel to broadcast information the military has been suppressing and is arrested. The supreme U.N. Spacy council questions Hibiki about the footage he shot inside the Marduk ship and also orders Sylvie's arrest. Out in space, Ingues orders the entire Marduk fleet to begin the attack on Earth, and are successful in breaking the defenses with Zentradi forces leading the charge and the Emulators' songs encouraging them. However, Ishtar refuses to sing along with them. Ishtar brushes off Feff's appeals to follow Ingues' command; Feff sends her away to Earth. One of the UN Spacy's fleet commanders, Balser, is confident he can defeat them with four Macross Cannons under his charge. However, as he fires the Macross Cannons, another Marduk strike force broadsides the U.N. Spacy fleet. Balser sends his command ship into the middle of the action, shooting up several Marduk ships before it is destroyed. The Zentradi/Meltrandi troops step up their ferocity and begin kamikaze attacks on the U.N. Spacy ships when Ingues orders the Emulators to sing their special "death song." Some of the ships in Ishtar's group are later destroyed on his orders for refusing to sing it as well - and he networks the Zentradi troops coming from Ishtar's force with Emulators in other loyalist ships to keep up the assault. Sylvie tells Exxegran of her plan to launch a sneak on Ingues' mothership using the SDF-1 Macross. Hibiki records a message explaining that he thinks humans aren't learning from previous mistakes.".
- Macross_II shortsummary "Marduk officer Lord Feff follows Hibiki and the woman back to Earth. Hibiki doesn't tell anyone other than his friend Mash about the woman. As he's filming the sleeping woman for his story, she awakes and becomes afraid, wondering where she is. After being fitted with a translator, she is able to understand Hibiki, who calms her down enough to learn her name - Ishtar. She learns there are Zentran and Meltran living together on the planet with the humans. While they are talking, the Macross emits another energy discharge, and Ishtar says that it's the light of something called the ship of the Alus. Hibiki turns on the news to see that the military is glossing over the actual events of the battle. Having slipped out of Mash's apartment, Ishtar is overwhelmed by the variety of music and individuality on the Earth and walks around the city while trying to find the ship of the Alus. Hibiki finds her in a park. Meanwhile, Feff's soldiers are also looking for her, and some of them have been shot down. The military leadership is discussing their options. Mash gives Ishtar a makeover, and Hibiki takes her to the Culture Park to teach her about Earth's cultures just as Feff's troops locate her. Sylvie and Saori, plus a flight of UN Spacy atmospheric-use Valkyries, rescue them, but Ishtar runs away and finally sees the ship of the Alus - which turns out to be the Macross. When Feff appears to demand that Ishtar come back to the fleet with him, she refuses and he leaves, confused about why she would abandon her position as Emulator.".
- Macross_II shortsummary "The Marduk interrogate Hibiki about his job and Ishtar's strange behavior. Sylvie rescues Hibiki just before he is brainwashed. As they are escaping, Hibiki keeps recording parts of the ship and discovers that the Marduk are using mind control to keep the Zentradi soldiers fighting for them. Meanwhile, Ishtar is sent to another ship for examination by senior Emulator Lady Elensh about the extent of her exposure to Earth's culture. She resists the treatment, explaining about the ship of the Alus and why they shouldn't destroy the people on Earth. She sings a new song that stops all the Zentradi troops in their tracks; Marduk Emperor Ingues fields a special ship to destroy the "contaminated" warship. Lord Feff arrives and takes Ishtar away just before the affected ship is destroyed, but not before chasing Sylvie and Hibiki, who have been trying to find Ishtar all along. A U.N. Spacy escort carrier later rescues Hibiki and Sylvie.".
- Macross_II shortsummary "The media continues to cover up the Marduk threat and uses the opportunity to promote the annual Moon Festival, which piques Ishtar's interest. Hibiki asks her again who she is, and she says she needs to go to the SDF-1 before she can tell him. Sylvie follows them after finishing a date with Nexx Gilbert. They arrive at the SDF-1 and go up to the bridge where Ishtar partially activates the ship simply by touching some of the control panels. She confesses her real identity to Hibiki, and explains that they use the Zentradi to destroy any foreign cultures, with the Emulators keeping them in line. Ishtar adds that the Macross is the legendary "ship of the Alus" which will bring peace to the Marduk. Upon overhearing everything, Sylvie arrives and wants to take Ishtar into custody as she's the enemy, but Hibiki convinces her otherwise. They all go to the Moon Festival, where the new Metal Siren Valkyrie is rolled out and pop singer Wendy Ryder performs a love song that mesmerizes Ishtar. Silvie and Ryder fly off in the new fighter - and run into a Marduk ambush; the enemy is planning to capture the singer they think is the "enemy Emulator". Hibiki and an insistent Ishtar launches in an SNN Valkyrie. Ishtar decides to give herself up to Lord Feff if he lets Silvie and Ryder go. Sylvie goes after them and arrives at Feff's ship just before they jump.".
- Macross_II shortsummary "With the Marduk fleet having blasted through the U.N. Spacy's orbital and space defenses, Macross City's civilian populace is shepherded into underground shelters while the U.N. Spacy's ground forces mobilize for a last stand. Sylvie springs Hibiki and takes him to the SDF-1 Macross. Sylvie discovers that it is still operational and she launches it. They fire the Macross' legendary beam cannons on the Marduk mothership, but it has little effect; a subsequent blast by the mothership destroys the Macross, but the bridge section separates in time. The Marduk attack destroys everything in their path. Hibiki and Sylvie finally realize their feelings for each other and kiss as Ishtar comes into the room. She tells them that this is the true power of the Alus. Sylvie doesn't believe there is anything else that can be done, but Ishtar broadcasts to the Marduk an appeal to spare humanity. This causes the fighting to stop and leaves some Emulators unsure about Ingues' plan, causing him to start destroying those who question him. Ishtar sings a love song and the remaining Emulators join her as well, prompting the remaining Marduk warships to open fire against Ingues. Feff is incensed by Ingues' denials about the legendary Alus and joins the barrage , destroying both him and his ship. The Marduk and the humans sign an eternal peace treaty and Ishtar leaves with Feff to spread the new culture among the remaining Marduk.".
- Macross_II studio Anime_International_Company.
- Macross_II studio U.S._Renditions.
- Macross_II studio Oniro.
- Macross_II system Megaversal_system.
- Macross_II title "Macross II the Movie".
- Macross_II title "Macross II: The Role-Playing Game".
- Macross_II title "The Micron Conspiracy".
- Macross_II type "film".
- Macross_II type "manga".
- Macross_II type "ova".
- Macross_II volumes "1".
- Macross_II web palladiumbooks.com.
- Macross_II writer Sukehiro_Tomita.
- Macross_II writer "Raymond Garcia".
- Macross_II years "–".