Macross О” Movie 2: Zettai — Live!!!
In classic Macross fashion, the movie weaves in deep-cut references to the wider universe. This includes the return of Max Jenius —the legendary ace from the original 1982 series—piloting a customized VF-29 Durandal, bridging the gap between generations of fans. Production Highlights
Directed by Shoji Kawamori at studio Satelight , the movie features incredibly dense CG "Itano Circus" missile sequences and vibrant, psychedelic concert visuals. Macross О” Movie 2: Zettai Live!!!
The soundtrack, composed by Minako Kubota and FlyingDog , features standout tracks like "Glow in the dark" and the climactic "ALIVE ~Inuiteru Sora e~." The performance of the Yami_Q_Ray vocals provides a stark, aggressive contrast to Walküre’s traditionally upbeat pop-rock style. Impact and Conclusion In classic Macross fashion, the movie weaves in
This rogue organization utilizes "ghost" drone technology and an artificial intelligence-driven music group known as (Dark Walküre). These "dark" counterparts serve as reflections of the main cast's insecurities and past struggles, forcing the members of Walküre to evolve their "Bio-Fold" energy to unprecedented levels. Key Themes and Development The soundtrack, composed by Minako Kubota and FlyingDog
Set in Starship Year 2068—one year after the events of the first film, Passionate Walküre —the story finds the Brisingr Globular Cluster at a brief moment of peace. Walküre and Delta Flight prepare for a live concert on the planet Re-Gald, which is interrupted by the emergence of a new, mysterious threat: .
serves as the definitive grand finale to the Macross Delta saga. Released in Japan on October 8, 2021, the film concludes the journey of the tactical music unit Walküre and the pilots of Delta Flight while staying true to the franchise's core pillars: high-stakes dogfights, complex love triangles, and the transformative power of song. Core Narrative and Premise
Much of the emotional weight rests on the relationship between Hayate Immelmann and Freyja Wion. Given the short lifespan of the Windermereans, the film addresses the "ticking clock" of their romance with a poignant, high-stakes conclusion.