12 days of remembering love, day 9

Kawamori’s Mona Lisa

I had never thought too much about Do You Remember Love? until watching it this year. It’s been falsely accused of wrongly altering the story or just plain being a standard movie-compression. Really, it’s presented as a work of historical fiction that exists in-universe for Macross. It portrays Minmay with heroism but little sympathy and Hikaru as kind of an asshole, but it gives Roy Fokker a death in battle, so overall it’s a mixed bag. But two things come to mind: Firstly, the animation is one of the crowning achievements of pre-computer anime. And second, there’s that dramatic set piece: Minmay sings “Ai Oboete Imasuka” as the world is turned on end and the human race changes forever.

we won! sorry about the planet...
Perhaps Mona Lisa’s a bad term; after all, Da Vinci only painted that once. Kawamori, however, is a more obsessive artist who tends to try over and over to get the same piece right. Trouble is, he did it once, and modern technology (especially in the hands of the oft-underwhelming Satelite) can’t make it any better than it is right here. The song, the battle, the scope, the majesty of the whole scene will suck you right in. It’s the moment for which Macross exists.

November Decultural update!

Cover song mix tapes

Been a while since we had a decultural update, so I’m happy to be posting one. And I’m even happier this particular time because Yakk… Deculture! now has a collaborator! This is exciting stuff. In a move no one should find inappropriate, I’ve teamed with ghostlightning of We Remember Love to bring the deculture in all kinds of new ways. He and mechafetish are the biggest Macross fans I know so it was a natural fit. Hopefully with our powers combined we can bring dumb Macross fandom items to the internets faster than I ever could myself.

This one is an ongoing project, the Macross cover song mix tapes. You can hear versions of classic Macross hits as sung by all the major divas. I think it’s a great way to put the Macross music and timeline into perspective. In most cases, the list looks like this:

  1. Lynn Minmay (SDF Macross in all cases except “Ai Oboeteimasu ka,” which only appeared in Do You Remember Love?)
  2. Mylene Jenius (co-singer/bassist of Fire Bomber in Macross 7, some songs from the Mylene sings Minmay album)
  3. Ranka Lee (of Macross Frontier; Sheryl didn’t really get much for Minmay song opportunities, which is a shame, I’d love to hear it)
  4. Mari Ijima (these are recent re-recordings by the Minmay seiyuu/songwriter)

Go check them out! It requires Flash. And if anyone has any other ideas (did anyone cover Makoto Fujiwara’s awesome theme song?), hit me or ghostlightning up.