Super Dimension Fortress Macross

Super Dimension Fortress Macross

超時空要塞マクロス
1982 –1983 Tatsunoko Production / Studio Nue MBS 36 episodes Completed
Action Mecha Sci-Fi Romance Musical
Details & Synopsis
In 1999, an alien warship crashes on a remote island and humanity spends a decade reverse-engineering technology it barely understands. In 2009, the ship - rebuilt and renamed the Macross - launches on its maiden voyage. The aliens it came from show up the same day to reclaim it. What follows is a two-year war fought across the solar system, inside a city-sized battlefortress, between a civilization of giant humanoids and a species of smaller ones who discovered something the Zentradi never had: culture.

Produced by Tatsunoko Production and Studio Nue, Super Dimension Fortress Macross aired on MBS from 1982 to 1983. Thirty-six episodes that invented conventions the mecha genre is still running on today. The love triangle between ace pilot Hikaru Ichijyo, pop idol Lynn Minmay, and officer Misa Hayase is still being argued about. The variable fighters - transforming from jet to humanoid to attack mode - set a template that Transformers would borrow and Gundam would spend decades trying to answer. The moment a song stops a war is still one of the most quietly radical ideas ever animated.

In the West, Macross was chopped up, merged with two unrelated series, and released as Robotech in 1985. Harmony Gold then spent thirty years using that license to block official Macross releases outside Japan. Fans distributed fansubs of the original specifically as an act of reclamation. The history of how Westerners actually saw this show is inseparable from the history of fansub culture itself.

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Alt Title 超時空要塞マクロス
Studio Tatsunoko Production / Studio Nue
Network MBS
Aired 1982 – 1983
Episodes 36
Genre Action, Mecha, Sci-Fi, Romance, Musical
Status Completed
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Space Fold Arc (9) First Contact Arc (10) Cultural Revolution Arc (8) Aftermath Arc (9)
Space Fold Arc 9 eps 9 canon 📷 1
001 Booby Trap Aired Oct 3, 1982 canon 📷 100
It is 1999. A giant alien warship falls out of the sky and lands on South Atalia Island. Humanity spends the next ten years rebuilding it, fighting a global unification war in the process, and names the result the Macross. On launch day in 2009, the main cannon fires itself at an approaching alien fleet. This is not an accident. This is first contact. Hikaru Ichijo - civilian stunt pilot, here by coincidence - is about to have the worst day of his career and the most consequential of his life.
002 Countdown Aired Oct 10, 1982 canon
Hikaru is pulled into the war he has no intention of joining, flying a stolen Valkyrie fighter he barely knows how to operate in a mode he did not know existed. The Valkyrie - jet, GERWALK, battroid - is the defining mecha of the series and this episode establishes why: it is not a robot that turns into a jet, it is a fighter that thinks. Roy Focker, ace pilot and Hikaru's mentor, talks him through the chaos from the other side of a radio. The war has begun. Nobody asked Hikaru.
003 Space Fold Aired Oct 17, 1982 canon
Captain Global makes the decision that defines the entire series: use the Macross fold system to escape the Zentradi fleet. It works. It also takes South Atalia Island, its civilian population, and a significant portion of the surrounding ocean along for the ride - depositing the Macross near Pluto instead of in orbit. The fold systems then vanish entirely. The ship is now alone, far from Earth, with a city's worth of civilians aboard and no way to get home fast. The long journey begins here.
004 Lynn Minmay Aired Oct 24, 1982 canon
Hikaru and Minmay are trapped inside the Macross - cut off from the rest of the ship, living in an abandoned section of the city block that folded aboard. They are there for weeks. This is where the love triangle is born: two people, alone together, the wrong age, the wrong circumstances, becoming something to each other that neither can name yet. Minmay sings. Hikaru listens. The war continues outside without them and it feels very far away.
005 Transformation Aired Oct 31, 1982 canon
The Macross transforms to combat mode for the first time. This means reconfiguring the ship's entire structure - which means the civilian city built inside it gets rearranged without warning. Buildings shift. Streets change orientation. People fall. The transformation sequence is iconic and the show makes sure you understand the human cost of it before you admire the engineering. Global orders it because there is no other choice. That will be a recurring theme.
006 Daedalus Attack Aired Nov 7, 1982 canon
Misa Hayase and Claudia LaSalle devise the Daedalus Attack - using the ship's aircraft carrier arm as a ram, punching through enemy hulls and firing missiles from the inside. It is insane. It works. Misa is introduced here as a tactical mind operating under institutional pressure, making decisions that would get people killed if they were wrong. She is almost never wrong. The show's second female lead has arrived and she is already more interesting than the situation she is in.
007 Bye Bye Mars Aired Nov 14, 1982 canon
The Macross stops at Mars for supplies. Quamzin Kravshera - the most aggressive and least disciplined Zentradi commander - attacks without authorization. Misa investigates an emergency signal from an abandoned Mars base and discovers something from her past that the show will not fully explain for many episodes. The Mars episode is quieter than the battle episodes and does more work. The signal haunts the series.
008 Longest Birthday Aired Nov 21, 1982 canon
Minmay turns sixteen. Hikaru is trying to make it back to celebrate. The Zentradi attack while he is in transit. The episode is the show's first real emotional gut punch - small stakes, human scale, a birthday that keeps being interrupted by a war that does not care about birthdays. Hikaru gets his promotion. Maximillian Jenius and Hayao Kakizaki join as his wingmen. The team is assembled. One of them will not make it to the end.
009 Miss Macross Aired Nov 28, 1982 canon
A TV station launches aboard the Macross and holds the first ever Miss Macross beauty pageant. Minmay enters and wins. It is the beginning of her career as an idol and the beginning of the end of whatever she and Hikaru were becoming - she misses dinner with him for the pageant and does not notice he is upset. The show establishes early that Minmay is not a villain. She is just someone for whom the spotlight arrived at the wrong moment with the wrong person watching.
First Contact Arc 10 eps 8 canon 2 mixed
010 Blind Game Aired Dec 5, 1982 canon
Three Zentradi spies - Rori, Konda, and Warera - report back to Britai and Exsedol on what they have witnessed aboard the Macross. Their report is bewildering. Earth refuses to aid the Macross after their first contact in months. Quamzin attacks the radar array against orders. The show begins building its second tier of conflict: the Zentradi command structure is not unified and the disagreements within it will matter enormously before this war ends.
011 First Contact Aired Dec 12, 1982 canon
Hikaru, Misa, and Kakizaki are captured by the Zentradi and brought before Britai, Exsedol, and - via communication link - Supreme Commander Golg Boddole Zer himself. The first direct conversation between the human and Zentradi races. The Zentradi have no concept of culture. They do not understand music, physical contact, or intimacy between men and women. A Minmay recording plays during the interview and the effect on the Zentradi is immediate and unclassifiable. Maximillian Jenius engineers the escape. Culture has just become a weapon.
012 Big Escape Aired Dec 19, 1982 canon
The escape from Britai's ship. Milia Fallyna - ace Zentradi pilot, the most dangerous person in the female fleet - attempts to infiltrate the Macross using the chaos of the escape as cover. She has a personal grudge against a human pilot who defeated her in combat. She does not know his name yet. Max Jenius does not know he has an enemy yet. The setup for one of anime's great love stories is happening in the background while everyone else is trying not to die.
013 Blue Wind Aired Dec 26, 1982 canon
Earth is two days away at full speed. Global decides to ram the Macross through the Zentradi blockade rather than wait. Rori, Konda, and Warera - the three spies, now micronized to human size - explore the Macross from the inside and encounter human culture for the first time up close. The comedy of giant warriors reduced to human scale, lost in a city, confused by everything, runs alongside the desperate combat outside. The show has always known what it was doing with this contrast.
014 Global Report Aired Jan 9, 1983 mixed
Captain Global recaps the events of the war to this point in a clip episode framed as his official report to UN headquarters. The recaps are real. The frame around them is original. Watch it anyway - Global's narration recontextualizes what has happened and the bureaucratic framing of atrocity is its own commentary. Required even when it is not required.
015 China Town Aired Jan 16, 1983 canon
Misa and Global travel to the UN's Alaskan headquarters. Hikaru escorts Minmay to Japan to visit her family. Lynn Kaifun - Minmay's cousin, handsome, anti-military, and immediately antagonistic toward Hikaru - joins the ship. He is everything Hikaru is not and Minmay is drawn to him in ways the show treats with honesty and some contempt. Kaifun is not wrong about the military. He is also insufferable about it. The triangle is becoming a quadrangle.
016 Kung Fu Dandy Aired Jan 23, 1983 canon
The UN orders the Macross not to let civilians disembark - the truth about the Zentradi cannot become public knowledge. The civilians inside the ship, who have been living through this war in a city that gets rearranged and bombarded, respond with riots. Quamzin attacks again, violating orders for the third time. The military and civilian relationship aboard the Macross is fracturing in ways that the show does not simplify: both sides are right, both sides are making it worse.
017 Phantasm Aired Jan 30, 1983 mixed
Hikaru lies unconscious in the hospital following a severe injury and dreams. The dream covers the events so far - his relationship with Minmay, his growing awareness of Misa, the war - filtered through the logic of a mind that is not fully awake. Another clip episode, but one with genuine emotional content. Hikaru's unconscious is processing things his conscious mind refuses to. The show uses the format to do character work it cannot do when Hikaru is standing upright and deflecting.
018 Pineapple Salad Aired Feb 6, 1983 canon
Roy Focker is dead. He does not die in combat. He comes home from a mission, wounded, says nothing about how bad it is, sits down with Claudia, eats a pineapple salad, and is gone before the scene ends. The show does not cut away to a dramatic death sequence. It lets him leave quietly in someone's kitchen. It is the most devastating death in the series and possibly one of the most effective in 1980s anime. Roy Focker was the best pilot in the UN Spacy. He is gone in the middle of a Tuesday.
019 Burst Point Aired Feb 13, 1983 canon
The barrier system - an omnidirectional defense capable of shielding the entire Macross - is tested against a new Zentradi attack. The barrier absorbs too much energy and explodes, destroying most of Quamzin's fleet and devastating the Ontario region of Earth. A defensive weapon becomes a catastrophe. Milia gets micronized and begins her infiltration of the Macross, still hunting the pilot who defeated her. Hikaru receives a new Valkyrie. He is flying with the shadow of Roy Focker now. He always will be.
Cultural Revolution Arc 8 eps 8 canon
020 Paradise Lost Aired Feb 20, 1983 canon
The UN orders the Macross to leave Earth entirely, buying time for a defense plan while removing the ship and its alien problem from Earth's orbit. The civilians who thought they were going home are not going home. The order is issued from an underground bunker by people who will never face the consequences of it. The Macross departs and the shot of the ship leaving Earth, its city full of people who had no vote in the decision, is the show at its most quietly furious.
021 Micro Cosmos Aired Feb 27, 1983 canon
Milia is aboard the Macross as a spy, marveling at human culture - food, music, physical proximity between men and women - things the Zentradi have never encountered. Minmay's film premieres. A Zentradi attack forces another transformation and Hikaru and Misa are trapped inside the ship's walls together, alone in the dark, talking. The show is very deliberate about where it puts these two people and what it has them say to each other when nobody is watching.
022 Love Concert Aired Mar 6, 1983 canon
Zentradi soldiers who have experienced human culture begin defecting to the Macross. During a Minmay concert, a three-way battle breaks out inside the ship - defecting Zentradi against Quamzin's forces against the UN Spacy who cannot tell them apart. Culture as a force of contagion. The defectors are fighting for a world they have only glimpsed through stolen recordings and it is already worth dying for. Minmay keeps singing through the battle. The show means this literally and symbolically simultaneously.
023 Drop Out Aired Mar 13, 1983 canon
The battle ends. The Zentradi defectors are given asylum in Macross City and begin the uncomfortable process of adjusting to human scale. Rori, Konda, and Warera - the original three spies - are now residents. Misa prepares to return to Earth. Hikaru is beginning to realize that how he feels about Misa leaving is information he should probably examine, and is not examining. The show's emotional architecture is tightening. The love triangle is becoming a genuine problem and everyone in it knows it except Hikaru.
024 Good Bye Girl Aired Mar 20, 1983 canon
Max Jenius meets Milia in a video game arcade. He beats her at the game. She cannot believe it. They arrange to meet in the park. She plans to kill him there. What happens instead is that she attacks him with a knife, he disarms her for the third time without trying particularly hard, and they fall in love on the spot. The Max and Milia relationship is the fastest and most complete romance in the series and the show gives it to them without irony. Some people just know.
025 Virgin Road Aired Mar 27, 1983 canon
Max and Milia get married immediately. The first human-Zentradi union. Macross City celebrates. Boddole Zer, watching from across the galaxy with four million warships at his command, decides that the cultural contamination has gone far enough. The greatest threat to his fleet is not the Macross's weapons. It is the fact that two of his soldiers got married and everyone within broadcast range of Minmay's music is now reconsidering what they were built to do.
026 Messenger Aired Apr 3, 1983 canon
Exsedol Folmo - Britai's archivist, who has spent the series as an observer and analyst - requests to be micronized and sent to the Macross to negotiate peace. He reveals that Minmay's songs may be triggering a racial memory in the Zentradi connected to the Protoculture - the ancient civilization that created both humans and Zentradi. The war was never simply about the ship. It was about what the ship represents. The finale is approaching and the show is laying out exactly what it will mean.
027 Love Drifts Away Aired Apr 10, 1983 canon
Boddole Zer's fleet folds above Earth. Over four million warships. The UN's ground installations are obliterated in minutes. The Macross, Britai's allied Zentradi fleet, and the surviving ships of the UN Spacy prepare a last stand. The weapon is Minmay. She broadcasts her music directly into the Zentradi fleet and the effect is immediate - not all of them, but enough. The battle is brutal, real people die, the Earth is devastated. But the song holds. Space War I ends here, with a pop idol singing in the middle of an artillery barrage, and that is exactly what Macross always was.
Aftermath Arc 9 eps 9 canon
028 My Album Aired Apr 17, 1983 canon
Two years later. Earth is a wasteland of radioactive craters and slowly recovering forests. The Macross sits in a lake in Alaska, a monument to a war nobody wanted and everyone survived barely. Macross City exists around it - humans and Zentradi rebuilding together, nervously, under a peace that is not stable yet. Hikaru visits Roy's grave. Roy still has no good advice for him. The "two years after" arc begins here and the show's register shifts: quieter, heavier, more interested in aftermath than action.
029 Lonely Song Aired Apr 24, 1983 canon
Minmay's fame is slipping. The war is over and the cultural moment that made her a weapon has passed. She tours small towns in the wasteland of post-war Earth, singing to audiences who still love her but cannot fill the same void they used to. Hikaru is distant. Kaifun is drunk and useless. Minmay is alone in ways that her celebrity cannot address and the show does not let her be entirely sympathetic about it, which is the right call. She had her moment and spent it. Now she has to figure out who she is without the crisis.
030 Viva Maria Aired May 1, 1983 canon
Max, Milia, and their newborn daughter Komilia Maria execute a mission to capture a Zentradi satellite factory - the source of the Zentradi's overtechnology and their ability to manufacture warships at scale. The mission is insane and succeeds because Max is Max. The baby is named after the mission. This is consistent with how Max and Milia operate as people. The satellite factory shifts the balance of the reconstruction and gives humanity a technological base it did not have before.
031 Satan Doll Aired May 8, 1983 canon
Exsedol and Global brief the crew of the Macross on the origin of the Zentradi - nomadic warriors created by the Protoculture to fight a war that ended before anyone alive can remember, left running on automated purpose with no objective left to fulfill. The Zentradi were never the enemy. They were a weapon without a target. Meanwhile Quamzin, who has never accepted peace, begins stealing military hardware. The tension in the aftermath is not gone. It is just quieter.
032 Broken Heart Aired May 15, 1983 canon
Quamzin kidnaps Minmay and Kaifun. Hikaru mounts the rescue. The episode is less about the kidnapping than about what the rescue forces Hikaru to feel - being the person who comes for Minmay, again, when she needs him, and knowing that this pattern is not love, it is habit. Kaifun is useless throughout. The rescue succeeds. Nothing between Hikaru and Minmay is resolved because nothing between them can be resolved by a rescue mission.
033 Rainy Night Aired May 22, 1983 canon
Claudia talks to Misa about Roy. About what it was like loving someone in a war. About the specific grief of losing someone who treated death as an occupational hazard until it was not. The episode is structured as a flashback and a conversation and it is one of the most quietly excellent episodes in the series - two women in a room, talking about the cost of caring about soldiers, while the rain comes down outside. Misa is beginning to understand what she is doing with Hikaru. Claudia already knows.
034 Private Time Aired May 29, 1983 canon
Hikaru skips a picnic with Misa to have lunch with Minmay instead. The choice is small. The show treats it as the enormity it is. Misa waits. Hikaru eats lunch with a pop idol who barely notices he is there. Giant Zentradi rebellions are heating up across what remains of Earth's surface. The political situation is deteriorating. The love triangle is doing the same. The two things are not unconnected - Hikaru is avoiding every difficult thing simultaneously.
035 Romanesque Aired Jun 5, 1983 canon
Christmas. Minmay's life is spiraling - her career fading, her relationship with Kaifun corrosive, her distance from Hikaru finally feeling like loss. Quamzin attacks Onogi City on Christmas Eve to steal a reaction engine condenser. Max and Milia intercept. Milia faces Laplamiz - her former commander - in the air. The political and the personal are collapsing into each other in the final stretch and the show is letting both happen at full speed simultaneously. The last episode is one week away.
036 Farewell to Tenderness Aired Jun 26, 1983 canon
The end. Quamzin's forces attack Macross City with the stolen reaction engine weaponized as a missile. The city burns. In the middle of the attack, Hikaru has to decide: Minmay, who came back to him because she had nowhere else to go, or Misa, who loves him completely and is about to leave forever to captain the SDF-2 colonization ship. He chooses. The show does not make it easy and does not pretend the other choice was wrong. Minmay sings in the ruins. Hikaru and Misa launch into the sky. The war is over. The world is still broken. They are going to rebuild it anyway. Farewell to tenderness. Space War I is history now.
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canon Episode adapts events from the source manga.
mixed Adapts source material but adds anime-original scenes.
good-filler Anime-original episode generally well-received by fans.
filler Anime-original episode not based on the source manga.
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HI

Hikaru Ichijyo

VF-1 Valkyrie Pilot / Skull Leader

A civilian stunt pilot who gets swept up in a world-ending alien war. Hikaru starts out as a somewhat stubborn, anti-military pacifist, but eventually enlists in the UN Spacy to protect those he cares about. His growth from a reckless amateur to a battle-hardened squad leader, while trapped in the most famous love triangle in anime history, forms the emotional core of the series.
LM

Lynn Minmay

Galactic Idol / The Voice of Hope

The cheerful, naive girl next door who wins a beauty pageant aboard the SDF-1 and becomes a galactic superstar. Minmay's bubbly pop songs do what entire fleets of mecha couldn't: culturally shock the warlike, giant Zentradi who have never known love or art. Her voice literally saves humanity, cementing her as the mother of all anime idols.
MH

Misa Hayase

SDF-1 Bridge Officer / Tactical Commander

The highly professional, strict, and deeply capable bridge officer of the SDF-1. Born into a military family, Misa initially clashes with Hikaru's sloppy discipline and civilian attitude. However, as they endure the hardships of a year-long voyage across the solar system, her icy exterior melts away, revealing a deeply caring, vulnerable woman who represents the mature, grounded side of Hikaru's heart.
RF

Roy Focker

Skull Leader / Veteran Ace

The ultimate big brother and legendary "Skull Leader." Roy is a hard-drinking, pineapple-loving, and impossibly cool veteran pilot who coaxes his former stunt pupil Hikaru into the military. Wielding his custom yellow-striped VF-1S Valkyrie, he is the rock of the squadron, and his tragic, sudden departure remains one of the most painful turning points in classic anime history.
MJ

Maximilian Jenius

Genius Ace / Blue Valkyrie

The absolute, undisputed prodigy of the UN Spacy. Max is a quiet, polite, and glasses-wearing teenager who flies like a god, easily outperforming veteran pilots without ever breaking a sweat. Flying his signature blue-accented Valkyrie, his unmatched combat skill eventually leads to a history-altering clash with a giant Zentradi ace that changes the course of the war.
MF

Milia Fallyna Jenius

Zentradi Meltran Ace

The prideful, cold-blooded ace of the Zentradi's female Meltran fleet. Renowned as the deadliest pilot in the galaxy, Milia becomes obsessively humiliated after being defeated by a human pilot (Max). Infiltrating the SDF-1 in micro-sized human form to assassinate him, her subsequent defeat in an arcade cabinet, and their immediate, whirlwind wedding, creates the first-ever human-Zentradi union, opening the door for peace.
BJ

Bruno J. Global

Captain of the SDF-1

The weary, pipe-smoking, and deeply wise commander of the SDF-1. Captain Global is the ultimate father figure of the crew, navigating impossible military bureaucracy, city-sized refugee crises, and a relentless alien assault with calm, practical grace. He has a habit of adjusting his cap and sighing during chaotic bridge moments, but his tactical brilliance is the only reason humanity’s last fortress survived the journey home.
CL

Claudia LaSalle

SDF-1 Chief Officer / Roy's Partner

The confident, warm-hearted, and incredibly sharp chief bridge officer who monitors the SDF-1's weaponry and navigation. Claudia is Misa's closest confidante and the rock she leans on when trying to process her confusing feelings for Hikaru. Her loving, playful, yet mature relationship with Roy Focker provides some of the show's most beautiful civilian moments, making the tragic trials she endures all the more poignant.
BK

Britai Kridanik

Zentradi Supreme Commander

The towering, half-masked supreme commander of the Zentradi vanguard fleet. Possessing titanic strength and a fierce, warrior's honor, Britai is initially humanity's most terrifying threat. However, as he witnesses human culture, relationships, and Minmay's singing, his rigid programming cracks. He makes the history-making choice to lead a massive faction of his giant soldiers into an alliance with the SDF-1, turning the tide of the war.
KK

Kamjin Kravshera

SPOILER!

Chaotic Zentradi Rebel

The chaotic, unhinged, and thoroughly dangerous Zentradi commander known as the "Ally Killer" due to his utter disregard for his own troops' lives. Kamjin represents the dark extreme of the Zentradi race, someone who lives entirely for the thrill of destruction and actively rejects the peaceful, cultural coexistence of humans and giants. He serves as the primary antagonist of the series' post-war final arc, leading a bitter, fanatical rebellion.
EF

Exsedol Folmo

Zentradi Advisor / Archivist

Commander Britai's highly eccentric, bulbous-headed staff advisor and archivist. Exsedol is a living database of galactic history, and he is the first Zentradi to warn that humans might possess "Protoculture", the forgotten, world-shaping force of art and emotion. After undergoing micronization to peacefully board the SDF-1, his awkward, purely intellectual curiosity about human customs makes him a brilliant comedic and diplomatic bridge between species.
LK

Lynn Kaifun

Minmay's Manager / Divisive Pacifist

Minmay’s highly protective, intensely anti-war cousin who eventually becomes her manager and fiance. Kaifun is a skilled martial artist who uses his platform to aggressively protest the military and the UN Spacy. While his pacifism is noble, his self-righteous, controlling, and deeply bitter attitude drives a massive wedge between Minmay and Hikaru, making him one of the most famously divisive and frustrating figures in classic anime history.
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