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A good story is worth retelling, Part II For years, MACROSS sponsor Big West had been itching to take advantage of its most popular (and most profitable) animated franchise. For years however, the original creators at Studio Nue had declined to participate, explaining that they were more interested in new stories against fresh backdrops. However, the gears were set in motion when former Artland character designer Mikimoto Haruhiko agreed to a new MACROSS sequel. Freelance writer Tomita Sukehiro (co-writer of DO YOU REMEMBER LOVE?) also signed onto the project. |
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The Return of Studio Nue After saying he would never write sequels (FLASHBACK 2012 music video aside), Kawamori and his fellow Studio Nue creators returned to MACROSS in 1994 with MACROSS PLUS and MACROSS 7. Why the change of heart? First, Kawamori had been pitching an animated love story to sponsors, only to be told that Big West's MACROSS name was needed to help sell it. Kawamori agreed to fold his story into the MACROSS franchise, and it became the side story MACROSS PLUS. Second, Kawamori came upon a idea that would remake MACROSS anew. As he noted in interviews, we have had pop singers and fighter pilotsso why not a singing pilot? With that concept, MACROSS 7 was born. |
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