Robotech II: The Sentinels (U.S. OAV)
Alternative title:
Robotech II: A Maior de Todas as Batalhas do Universo (Portuguese)
Robotech II: Los Centinelas (Spanish)
ロボテック II:センチネル (Japanese)
Genres: science fiction
Themes: mecha
Objectionable content: Mild
Running time: 85 minutes
Vintage: 1986
Release dates: We have 1
Opening Theme:
"Robotech Theme" by Ulpio Minucci
Ending Theme:
"Robotech Theme" by Ulpio Minucci
Official website:
Links: We have 2
Trivia: We have 3
Comment:
Originally meant to bridge the gap between all three sagas of Robotech (Macross, Southern Cross, Mospeada) and run for 65 episodes, this series was scrapped when the US Dollar fell in comparison to the Japanese Yen and Harmony Gold could not afford to fund the production, especially after Matchbox bailed out of sponsorship. The first 3 episodes were then spliced together into one movie. Unlike the TV series, Robotech II: The Sentinels did not re-use animation from another anime other than some flashback footage from Macross; original animation was created for the new series, which was completely inferior to the animation of the Robotech series itself. Robotech II: The Sentinels was last offered on DVD as a bonus disc in box 3 of Robotech: The Macross Saga and an extra on Robotech Protoculture Collection.
Robotech II: The Sentinels has been declared non-canon by Harmony Gold, following the release of Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles.
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DVD (Region 1) |
Robotech Legacy - Macross Saga (DVD box 3) 2001-09-18 (from $6.12) |
Robotech - Protoculture Collection (Dub.DVD) 2005-11-08 (from $173.53) |
Robotech: The Complete Series [Macross Saga / Masters / New Generation] (Dub.DVD) 2011-10-18 |
DVD (Region 4) |
Robotech Protoculture Collection (DVD) 2007-11-07 |
LaserDisc |
Robotech II: The Sentinels [Dub] (LD) 1993-12-15 |
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Episode Director: Taro Harase
Character Design: Ippei Kuri
Animation Director: Ippei Kuri
Animation producer: M. Iwata
Production Advancement: Junichi Yamakawa
Production Set Up: Hirotoshi Ōkura
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Art Direction: Okura Design Group
Production: Big West (Macross footage)
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Director: Carl Macek
Executive producer: Frank Agrama
Associate producer: Jehan Agrama
Chief Engineer: Bryan J. Rusenko
DVD Executive Producer: John Ledford
Final Mix: George Bours
Foley: Ossama Khuluki
Music Executive Producer: Randall Rumage
Production Assistant: Duane Capizzi
Production Chief: Andrea Coppola
Production Coordination: Carlos Stevenson
Production manager: Kent Harrison Hayes
Production Supervision: Alan Letz
Sound Design: George Bours
Theme Song Performance: Sunny Hilden (Together)
Video Editing: Guillermo Coelho
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DVD Authoring & Encoding: M.O.F.C.
Internet Streaming: FUNimation Entertainment
Soundtrack: Gold Screen, Inc.
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Dubbing Director: Ignacio Campero
Script Adaptation: Mireya Vinyalonga
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Dubbing: Intersound, Inc.
DVD Distribution: Quality Films (Chile)
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ADR Production: Mastersound
Licensed by: FUNimation Entertainment (2019, Brazil and Portugal)
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