#@$@#$254nd Official Hard At Work Thread
Originally Posted by rev_2_9k,Dec 9 2009, 01:52 PM
Adaptation For The Robotech Universe
Artmic and Tatsunoko Production produced and released Mospeada a year before Tatsunoko produced The Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross (1984). Robotech set the story of its "New Generation" adaptation of Mospeada after its "Robotech Masters" adaptation of Southern Cross. Most of Mospeada's animation (with edited content and revised dialogue) was adapted for Robotech: The New Generation, the third saga of the Robotech series. In Robotech, the Inbit became the “Invid” of the “Third Generation” (also featured in Robotech II: The Sentinels) and the advanced space forces are the returning Robotech Expeditionary Force (REF) that left before the “Second Generation” of Robotech on Earth. Earth’s Defense Forces were decimated in the previous saga. Unlike the Invid in the adapted Robotech, the Inbit in Mospeada had nothing to do with the Robotech Masters (their sworn enemies in Robotech) and they were just looking for a good planet on which to evolve and reach perfection. Likewise, the REF forces under Admiral Hunter’s command that Bernard frequently referred to were troops from the Mars and Jupiter bases which harassed the Inbit, though they were playing a “leave alone” system with humans on Earth.
The transformable VR series of Armor Cycles became the VR series of Veritech Cyclone motorcycles; transformable Armo-Fighter AFC-01 Legioss became the Alpha Veritech VF/A-6; the transformable Armo-Bomber AB-01 Tlead became the Beta Veritech VFB-9. Character names were generally altered without major changes in characterization, making Mospeada the least altered series of the three. Like Macross and The Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross, Genesis Climber Mospeada was cut and fitted to be part of the Robotech continuum by Harmony Gold and Carl Macek. Incidentally, it is also the series that has seen the most usage in the expanded universe of Robotech II: The Sentinels and Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles, especially in terms of character, mecha, and ship designs.
Artmic and Tatsunoko Production produced and released Mospeada a year before Tatsunoko produced The Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross (1984). Robotech set the story of its "New Generation" adaptation of Mospeada after its "Robotech Masters" adaptation of Southern Cross. Most of Mospeada's animation (with edited content and revised dialogue) was adapted for Robotech: The New Generation, the third saga of the Robotech series. In Robotech, the Inbit became the “Invid” of the “Third Generation” (also featured in Robotech II: The Sentinels) and the advanced space forces are the returning Robotech Expeditionary Force (REF) that left before the “Second Generation” of Robotech on Earth. Earth’s Defense Forces were decimated in the previous saga. Unlike the Invid in the adapted Robotech, the Inbit in Mospeada had nothing to do with the Robotech Masters (their sworn enemies in Robotech) and they were just looking for a good planet on which to evolve and reach perfection. Likewise, the REF forces under Admiral Hunter’s command that Bernard frequently referred to were troops from the Mars and Jupiter bases which harassed the Inbit, though they were playing a “leave alone” system with humans on Earth.
The transformable VR series of Armor Cycles became the VR series of Veritech Cyclone motorcycles; transformable Armo-Fighter AFC-01 Legioss became the Alpha Veritech VF/A-6; the transformable Armo-Bomber AB-01 Tlead became the Beta Veritech VFB-9. Character names were generally altered without major changes in characterization, making Mospeada the least altered series of the three. Like Macross and The Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross, Genesis Climber Mospeada was cut and fitted to be part of the Robotech continuum by Harmony Gold and Carl Macek. Incidentally, it is also the series that has seen the most usage in the expanded universe of Robotech II: The Sentinels and Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles, especially in terms of character, mecha, and ship designs.
Originally Posted by rev_2_9k,Dec 9 2009, 02:52 PM
Originally Posted by Vadster,Dec 9 2009, 02:56 PM
look @ my quote from the Wiki page - you have seen it more than likely on TBS.
I have one of those toys. It is a OD Green Jet. I know I still have it but I can't remember if it is real Robotech or just some knock off.







