Well I do agree "countrybluegrass" that anime & all foreign shows should always be accurately translated but sadly TV in the USA is still controlled by some of the most racist TV networks on the planet. Look at how many primetime shows come on now that are made outside the USA? Or how many non English foreign made songs are on US radio? But if you go to Japan etc we see and hear stuff made in the USA on their airwaves etc, right?
@Mostlyjoe It did have a limited release on dvd in the u.s but afther it ran out that was it.I missed it out when it came out to.Though there are unofficial release of it on dvd that's how i watched the entire serise,great from start to finsh to.Definitely one of the best from anime that came out of the 80's.
ORGUSS should of been used as a chapter in Robotech , maybe instead of Mospeada since Orguss was the original 2nd TV show of the Super Dimensional series.
The only problem is Orguss's setting, which is in another dimension as opposed to Earth in both Macross and Southern Cross. So it would've been completely difficult to stage a continued storyline from that point, especially considering the ending of Orguss was ambiguous.
Orguss took place on a combination of alternate dimensional Earths.
If we look at each series as taking place in alternate dimension , that could of used that to explain away some of the changes that were made in the translation, although I too still think Southern Cross should of been kept on another planet in Robotech.
Ironically in Japan's Southern Cross , the Earth people were really the invaders of that planet, unlike Robotech where they had the Zor Lords be the invaders instead.
That's a fair point about the alternate dimensions aspect of Orguss, Ryoga, though the Robotech writers could have worked with that element by saying that experiments with Protoculture and the Fold System by Earth scientists led to dimensional rifts that, in turn, sent Kei on his "little trip", as it were.
@ryoga316 That and TMS provided the animation for Orguss and not Tatsunoko. Mospeada's connection to Southern Cross and Macross is that Tatsunoko Production provided the animation for all 3 series and Harmony Gold was contracted with them and not TMS.
@ryoga316in tha Macross episode force of arms you see the orguss robot fifghting with the sdf1, then it gets blasted. the character in orguss was a macross pilot who got zapped into another dimension, fantasy is not difficult to explain
OMG!!! No way!! Robotech is something that shouldn't have been done to begin with!! Even less taint other original japanese show, also orguss has Mikimoto in the middle!! Would make HGay thing they have rights over Mikimoto's painting too!
and Akira had been release US in 1988 Robotech wasn't edit heavy, they did keep the death. itdid started startrek like fandom. Now to got back on topic. I heard that 17 episode was dubbed for the U.S.
I didn't say there was anything like death removed, but if you were a kid in the 80's and saw robotech there's no way you'd be able to tell it was anime. Argue this all you want, Robotech did not help make anime popular.
@Swifttheslacker you are right about anime being in the US before Robotech and that anime was called Astro Boy. Astro Boy came to America back in the 1970's and early 1980's.
Nothing should have been used as a chapter in Robotech. Macross, Mospeada and Southern Cross shouldn't have been butchered into that monstrosity in the first place.
Well I do agree countrybluegrass that anime & all foreign shows should always be accurately translated but sadly TV in the USA is still controlled by some of the most racist TV networks on the planet. Look at how many primetime shows come on now that are made outside the USA? Or how many non English foreign made songs are on US radio? But if you go to Japan etc we see and hear stuff made in the USA on their airwaves etc, right?
Well I do agree countrybluegrass that anime & all foreign shows should always be accurately translated but sadly TV in the USA is still controlled by some of the most racist TV networks on the planet. Look at how many primetime shows come on now that are made outside the USA? Or how many non English foreign made songs are on US radio? But if you go to Japan etc we see and hear stuff made in the USA on their airwaves etc, right?
@countrybluegrass ... yeah, robotech was nasty but keep in mind that it still was key in bringing anime tends to the western world ... unless you want to fall back on kimba the white lion and astroboy.
@KAISERANIME Orguss wasen't used in Robotech because it it's alternate settings from the other shows and because a different animation studio was used.
@matt0044 Carl Macek (creator of ROBOTECH) used to say he thought had the ROBOTECH SENTINELS been made, the company would of made a new series in Japan by editing out the Macross character footage and adding new scenes. I'd guess it would of been MOSPEADA 2 with the INVID INORGANICS etc.
I find it cool that the Superdimension Trilogy series are somewhat similar in their mechanics and designs and yet are completely different. And yes, this OP rocks :) Different style than Macross' OP, yet impact on the listener is equally positive :)
I would call this the 2nd golden age of anime music, the first being the start of it all in the 60s to early 70s, this is my favorite though. And to think I was born just after this show ended. Much appreciation
I was born two years after this and I think in 2000 or somewhere I was watching these on video before the word DVD was even heard. I dunno... But i've seen some of the episodes that were only 17... I want my childhood back.
jeje macross wanna be, no tuvo tanto auge como el pero esta bien, al menos entro a srw, no me gusto mucho que digamos, pero he visto cosas mucho peores, bienvenido orguss a srw
Don't let the Bronies find this!!!
lutzdify 2 weeks ago
@lutzdify Too late. I happen to be one.
matt0044 1 week ago
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This song is very catchy. It's a good song to dance to. Anyone else agree?
Rest in peace Casey Rankin This song is for you.
narukofan2 6 months ago
This song is pretty catchy.
narukofan2 6 months ago
orguss du hurensohn ich bin dich t du basstad es fing an mit basstrad es endet basstrad
TheMcpeniz 8 months ago
吉翁萬歲
zzzz5320 10 months ago
いまさら何でだろう?
こんな時だからなのか?
この曲のメロディー妙に心に響く・・・
替え歌にしたら
災害支援の応援歌になりそうな
素晴らしい曲になりそうだ。
THEPOWDRE50 11 months ago 6
「探偵物語」や「男達のメロディー」の血脈の涯
ケーシー・ランキン・・・合掌。
onigiri001 1 year ago 4
Orguss sounds like Macross. Who agrees?
mastermaximus11 1 year ago 3
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Well I do agree "countrybluegrass" that anime & all foreign shows should always be accurately translated but sadly TV in the USA is still controlled by some of the most racist TV networks on the planet. Look at how many primetime shows come on now that are made outside the USA? Or how many non English foreign made songs are on US radio? But if you go to Japan etc we see and hear stuff made in the USA on their airwaves etc, right?
KAISERANIME 1 year ago
@KAISERANIME
You are severely lacking in common sense.
countrybluegrass 1 year ago
当時『特異点』『軌道エレベーター』という言葉をオーガスで知りました。 今だと『特異点』は仮面ライダー電王、『軌道エレベーター』は機動戦士ガンダム00で知った人が多いのかな?
hyperzzgundam 1 year ago
ここまで年月が経ってしまうと、いろいろと当時の思い出やら何やらが蘇ってきたりしてプラモ作れなくなっちゃう・・・・(俺だと)。プラモって作っちゃうと結構、サラッと捨てられるけど作ってないプラモって捨てられないんだよね・・・
kaimuhaisu 1 year ago
I always wanted to watch the whole thing of this series. So sad I haven't been able too.
Mostlyjoe 1 year ago
@Mostlyjoe It did have a limited release on dvd in the u.s but afther it ran out that was it.I missed it out when it came out to.Though there are unofficial release of it on dvd that's how i watched the entire serise,great from start to finsh to.Definitely one of the best from anime that came out of the 80's.
Progearspec 1 year ago
私もまだプラモ作って無いです。
何回聞いても新鮮に感じます。
amane3660 1 year ago
私もまだプラモ作って無いです。
何回聞いても新鮮に感じます。
amane3660 1 year ago
Anime Music will never be this good again
Speigeleisen 1 year ago
Rest in Peace, Casey...
GundamSaviour 1 year ago
Revell did release a model kit of Orguss as part of the Robotech series of models.
Neoguest 1 year ago
プラモデル、持ってます。
まだ作ってませんけど。
stonetoroll 1 year ago 4
@stonetoroll
早くプラモ作ってやれよw
XHIROT 1 year ago 2
ものすごく好きでした。
今聞いても鳥肌が立ちます。
mashiroWB 1 year ago
Beautiful song...
CaitlinKate 2 years ago
Oh man. Thanks for posting this.
HikerYote 2 years ago
Awesome!
zambot3 2 years ago
wow this guy can sing pretty good in japanese, i thought in his band the japanese guy sang the songs
jhalton 2 years ago
ケーシーランキンさん 御冥福をお祈りします。
2009naga 2 years ago
R.I.P.
xtort1220 2 years ago 2
Wish Animetal did a cover of this.
dannyjingu 2 years ago
Rest in peace, Casey Rankin :(
maikutx 2 years ago 21
ORGUSS should of been used as a chapter in Robotech , maybe instead of Mospeada since Orguss was the original 2nd TV show of the Super Dimensional series.
KAISERANIME 2 years ago
The only problem is Orguss's setting, which is in another dimension as opposed to Earth in both Macross and Southern Cross. So it would've been completely difficult to stage a continued storyline from that point, especially considering the ending of Orguss was ambiguous.
ryoga316 2 years ago
Orguss took place on a combination of alternate dimensional Earths.
If we look at each series as taking place in alternate dimension , that could of used that to explain away some of the changes that were made in the translation, although I too still think Southern Cross should of been kept on another planet in Robotech.
Ironically in Japan's Southern Cross , the Earth people were really the invaders of that planet, unlike Robotech where they had the Zor Lords be the invaders instead.
KAISERANIME 2 years ago
That's a fair point about the alternate dimensions aspect of Orguss, Ryoga, though the Robotech writers could have worked with that element by saying that experiments with Protoculture and the Fold System by Earth scientists led to dimensional rifts that, in turn, sent Kei on his "little trip", as it were.
NAJ0202 2 years ago
That is not the reason. Robotech was conceived after Harmony Gold acquired all the original series from Tatsunoko. Orguss was a TMS production.
6581R4 2 years ago
@ryoga316 Southern Cross isn't set on earth either.
V2Gundam 1 year ago
@ryoga316 That and TMS provided the animation for Orguss and not Tatsunoko. Mospeada's connection to Southern Cross and Macross is that Tatsunoko Production provided the animation for all 3 series and Harmony Gold was contracted with them and not TMS.
David315842 1 year ago
@ryoga316 Actually the main events of Southern cross take place on a colonized planet on the other side of the Galaxy.
lutzdify 3 weeks ago
@ryoga316in tha Macross episode force of arms you see the orguss robot fifghting with the sdf1, then it gets blasted. the character in orguss was a macross pilot who got zapped into another dimension, fantasy is not difficult to explain
zambot3 3 weeks ago
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OMG!!! No way!! Robotech is something that shouldn't have been done to begin with!! Even less taint other original japanese show, also orguss has Mikimoto in the middle!! Would make HGay thing they have rights over Mikimoto's painting too!
009FGH 2 years ago
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Neoguest 2 years ago
There was anime in the US before Robotech.
Robotech was so editted no one knew it was anime so no anime fans came from it
Akira is far more responsible for anime's popularity in the US
lrn2notbeafaggotplzkthnx
Swifttheslacker 2 years ago
Forgotten about Akira. There was two dub verison
of it.
Neoguest 2 years ago
and Akira had been release US in 1988 Robotech wasn't edit heavy, they did keep the death. itdid started startrek like fandom. Now to got back on topic. I heard that 17 episode was dubbed for the U.S.
Neoguest 2 years ago
I didn't say there was anything like death removed, but if you were a kid in the 80's and saw robotech there's no way you'd be able to tell it was anime. Argue this all you want, Robotech did not help make anime popular.
Swifttheslacker 2 years ago
@Swifttheslacker. I already know that People became interest in anime when Sci-fi started airing them in 1995.
Neoguest 2 years ago
@Swifttheslacker
Of course it did. And it's very obviously anime.
Desslar 1 year ago
@Swifttheslacker you are right about anime being in the US before Robotech and that anime was called Astro Boy. Astro Boy came to America back in the 1970's and early 1980's.
narukofan2 6 months ago
@narukofan2 Try a little sooner than that. Astro Boy came to America in '63.
LordoJust 1 week ago
@KAISERANIME
Nothing should have been used as a chapter in Robotech. Macross, Mospeada and Southern Cross shouldn't have been butchered into that monstrosity in the first place.
countrybluegrass 1 year ago
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Well I do agree countrybluegrass that anime & all foreign shows should always be accurately translated but sadly TV in the USA is still controlled by some of the most racist TV networks on the planet. Look at how many primetime shows come on now that are made outside the USA? Or how many non English foreign made songs are on US radio? But if you go to Japan etc we see and hear stuff made in the USA on their airwaves etc, right?
KAISERANIME 1 year ago
Well I do agree countrybluegrass that anime & all foreign shows should always be accurately translated but sadly TV in the USA is still controlled by some of the most racist TV networks on the planet. Look at how many primetime shows come on now that are made outside the USA? Or how many non English foreign made songs are on US radio? But if you go to Japan etc we see and hear stuff made in the USA on their airwaves etc, right?
KAISERANIME 1 year ago
@countrybluegrass ... yeah, robotech was nasty but keep in mind that it still was key in bringing anime tends to the western world ... unless you want to fall back on kimba the white lion and astroboy.
chickensayboo 1 year ago
@KAISERANIME Orguss wasen't used in Robotech because it it's alternate settings from the other shows and because a different animation studio was used.
David315842 1 year ago
@KAISERANIME Nah. I like the New Generation story arc. The Invid are pretty cool.
matt0044 1 month ago
@matt0044 Carl Macek (creator of ROBOTECH) used to say he thought had the ROBOTECH SENTINELS been made, the company would of made a new series in Japan by editing out the Macross character footage and adding new scenes. I'd guess it would of been MOSPEADA 2 with the INVID INORGANICS etc.
KAISERANIME 1 month ago
I just like the part that goes ORGUSS!!
darksword101 3 years ago
I find it cool that the Superdimension Trilogy series are somewhat similar in their mechanics and designs and yet are completely different. And yes, this OP rocks :) Different style than Macross' OP, yet impact on the listener is equally positive :)
Wartator 3 years ago 3
I would call this the 2nd golden age of anime music, the first being the start of it all in the 60s to early 70s, this is my favorite though. And to think I was born just after this show ended. Much appreciation
taidokazu 3 years ago 3
I was born two years after this and I think in 2000 or somewhere I was watching these on video before the word DVD was even heard. I dunno... But i've seen some of the episodes that were only 17... I want my childhood back.
009090 2 years ago
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jeje macross wanna be, no tuvo tanto auge como el pero esta bien, al menos entro a srw, no me gusto mucho que digamos, pero he visto cosas mucho peores, bienvenido orguss a srw
Kamineko99 3 years ago
Nice. And when Super Robot Wars Z is gonna be release soon, I'm expecting the series to have the main spotlight.
Blackgaia02 3 years ago
What is the Animage Catalog number for this single? (Animage ANS-10??) Thanks! LF
circlecityfender 3 years ago
Neat.
loszhor 3 years ago
grandioso
muchas gracias
Arkanoi 3 years ago
Dude! Thanks!!! Best opening song next to Macross
rodneybrett 3 years ago 7