Delta’s first 5 minutes will be revealed on October 7
Macross’s website posted the full trailer for Gekijōban Macross Delta: Zettai LIVE!!!!!! and “Gekijō Tanpen Macross Frontier Toki no Meikyū” (Macross Frontier Short: Labyrinth of Time) short film on Saturday. The trailers announce that the films will open together on October 8.
The new Macross Delta movie trailer and poster above showcases the Walküre idol unit’s battle with the Yami_Q_ray musical group, and the trailer also features an appearance by veteran pilot Max of the franchise . The tagline on the poster image reads, “Song Battle for the Galaxy” – a reference to the annual Kōhaku Uta Gassen (Red and White Duet Battle) and similar singing competitions. The movie trailer reveals the song “Walküre wa Akiramenai” (Walküre won’t give up). Frontier’s short trailer features the theme song “Toki no Meikyū.”
The official Macross YouTube channel and the SHOWROOM service will be hosting a special for the fortnightly Macross ga Tomaranai show on October 7 with the cast of Nao Tōyama, KENN, Minori Suzuki, and Nozomi Nishida. The special will show the first 5 minutes and 29 seconds of the new Macross Delta movie.
Participating theaters will hand out three different randomly distributed art cards to audiences during the first week of screenings.
As part of the upcoming 40th anniversary of the brand, there will be a “Super Dimension Crossover Album.” From July 4 to September 5, fans voted which Macross Frontier song they wanted Macross Delta’s Walküre to sing and which Macross Delta song they wanted Macross Frontier’s Sheryl Nome and Ranka Lee to sing. From the voting results, the album will include “Sayonara no Tsubasa ~the end of triangle” by Walküre and “Ikenai Borderline” by Sheryl and Ranka.
Gekijōban Macross Delta: Zettai LIVE!!!!!! Original Soundtrack will go on sale on October 20 with three songs by Yami_Q_ray.
To promote the October 13 release of the previously announced third Walküre album, Walküre Reborn! , the team will host its first TikTok project. The “#WalküreWaAkiramenai” challenge will invite fans to post videos on TikTok of overcoming challenges using the album’s lead track “Walküre wa Akiramenai” until October 13.
“Walküre Senjō no Premium Live Event at Toyosu Pit” announced the new film in September 2018 and described the film as “brand new” – in contrast to Macross Delta the Movie: Passionate Walkūre, a collection of scenes from the film. previous TV anime with some new scenes.
Author Shoji Kawamori announced at the “Flying Dog 10 Anniversary Live ‘Inu Fes'” event in February 2019 that he was aiming to release the new Macross Delta anime in 2020.
Members of the idol group Walküre announced the title of the new Macross Delta movie at “Macross Crossover Live 2019” in June 2019. Walküre members noted that there are six exclamation points in the title when indicating there were five members and they asked Kawamori the reason half jokingly. Kawamori said that there will be a Friday performer.
The Shoji Kawamori Expo opens that month also, and at the close the exhibition reveals the story for the new film:
Walküre and Delta Flight used music to save people from Vár Syndrome, a previously unknown disease that drives humans and others into a frenzy. However, they find themselves facing a new threat…
The Shoji Kawamori Expo also listed the films in “20XX.”
Kawamori noted at the All Japan Model and Hobby Show in September 2019 that the word “LIVE” in the title has several meanings, including the Japanese meaning of a live concert and the English meaning of a live concert. live broadcaster. He also notes that the “L” in the title is red to imply “love”. He’s also introduced at least one new transformative warrior to the movie.
The 26-episode Macross Delta television anime series was released from April to September 2016, after previewing the first episode in 2015. Gekijō-ban Macross Delta: Gekijō no Walkūre premiered in Japan in February. 2018.
Macross Frontier anime TV aired in 2008 after the 25th anniversary of the Macross franchise. Macross Frontier: Itsuwari No Utahime premiered in 2009 as an alternate retelling, and was followed by the Macross Frontier: Sayonara no Tsubasa sequel in 2011.
Big West, Studio Nue and Harmony Gold USA announced in April that the companies had agreed to allow immediate distribution of most Macross TV sequels and films globally. The companies have agreed to cooperate in the distribution of future Macross and Robotech projects.