Jun 9 Mysterious Doorways to Nowhere Appear in Suzume's Real-Life Locales.Apr 8 Oshi no Ko is a Dark Look at the Entertainment Industry.Apr 10 Anime Boston 2023: What It's Like to Work in Anime (UPDATED).Convention reports chronological archives.04:10 IDOLiSH7 Theatrical Anime Earns Over 700 Million Yen in 22 Days.04:28 Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead Anime's English-Subtitled Trailer Reveals More Cast.06:55 Sanrio's Cinnamoroll Character Gets New Net Short Anime in October.07:00 Fumihiro Kiso, Yūki Miyama's Karma na Skill de Musо̄ Suru Isekai Harem Kaitо̄-dan Manga Ends.09:00 Boys Run The Riot Creator Keito Gaku Attends CXC Festival in Ohio.09:09 Rascal Does Not Dream of a Sister Venturing Out Film Streams 1st Five Minutes.09:18 Rascal Does Not Dream of a Knapsack Kid Film's Teaser Visual Unveils Winter Opening.11:00 Me & Roboco Manga Gets Film, 'Important Announcement' for Anime.11:02 Ikuo Hachiya, Hinomaru Sumo's Kawada Each Launch New Manga in Shonen Jump.11:09 Demon Slayer: Swordsmith Village Arc Anime's 70-Minute Finale Airs on June 18.for stuff like the dates of events in the story. The limited edition series Blu-ray liner notes were the only real source for a lot of information about the series, esp. The first actual look at the specs for the VF-31 and Sv-262, for instance, came not from an artbook or any magazine (though there was a fair amount of coverage in Great Mechanics G) but from an insert in a line of small model kits from TOMYTEC. Macross Delta was extremely stingy with its information, seemingly in a bid to drive merchandise sales, so the artbooks it has are mainly character-focused and much of the mecha and setting info only came from various merchandise items. Gundam, as ever, tends to have a huge number of artbooks and magazine articles. And most of the Gundam series have detailed timelines (except for Gundam X, Seed Destiny, and AGE, I think) It makes sense that these came from Blu Ray release(or earlier from websites or magazines or something). I remember the old Gundam Guide (which I think Mark Simmons worked on) has an some of the official timelines in the Margins. Macross Delta: Absolute Live!!!!!! (2068)Īdmittedly I'm not that interested in Delta either (I still debate whether or not to buy the eventual Blu-Ray release), so it's mostly limited to shows I'm really in to.Macross Delta Gaiden: White Knight of the Black Wing (2060).Macross 30: Voices Across the Galaxy (2060).Macross 7: the Galaxy is Calling Me! (2046). Macross: Do You Remember Love? (2031 in-universe movie).Super Dimension Fortress Macross (2009-2012).While the current/ongoing Macross timeline contains pretty much everything else aside from non-Studio Nue media: Macross: Do You Remember Love? (2009-2010).Macross II's parallel world timeline consists of: The ongoing Macross timeline that was established later treats the Super Dimension Fortress Macross TV series as the more accurate of the two plot-wise, with the Zentradi being in perpetual war with the unseen Supervision Army and eventually fighting a war against the Supervision Army's creators, the Protodeviln. Macross II's parallel world timeline treats Macross: Do You Remember Love? as the more accurate of the depictions, with the Zentradi depicted as fighting their forever war against the all-female Meltrandi. The main difference between the two in production terms is which version of the First Space War they were based on. favor a broad strokes attitude towards continuity with respect to the different versions of any given Macross story, but in official terms Macross has only two timelines: the current/ongoing timeline established with/for Macross 7 and Macross Plus and the "Parallel World" timeline of Macross II: Lovers Again. Those three titles are all part of the same timeline. So are their any official Timelines for 7 ,Frontier and Delta? So various Gundam series have official Timelines, as does the first Macross.
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