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(literally "Armored Genesis MOSPEADA") is an
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series created by Shinji Aramaki and Hideki Kakinuma. The 25-episode television series ran from late 1983 to early 1984 in
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. MOSPEADA stands for Military Operation Soldier Protection Emergency Aviation Dive Armor, one of the transformable motorcycle-armors the series features. The other primary mecha featured in the show is the three-form transformable fighter called the Armo-Fighter AFC-01 Legioss. ''MOSPEADA'' was adapted as the third generation of the American series ''
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'', much like ''
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''.


Story

In the 21st century, Earth's pollution problems result in the development of a new hydrogen fuel called "HBT" as an alternative to fossil fuels, while mankind colonizes Mars. In 2050, a mysterious alien race called the Inbit invades Earth. Unable to fight off the Inbit, Earth becomes desolate with only a few pockets of human beings scattered throughout the planet. Many of the refugees escape aboard a few remaining shuttles to seek shelter on the Moon. The Inbit set up their main base of operations on Earth, called "Reflex Point", in the
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area of North America. However, the Mars colony, dubbed the Mars Base, does not forget about the plight of Earth. Troops are sent in to fight the Inbit from the Moon, only to fail miserably. The Inbit do not attack Mars and show no interest towards the other planets. Surprisingly, the aliens show no hostility towards humans unless they are directly provoked. The Inbit can also sense the presence of HBT and use of the fuel is limited under their supervision, as HBT is a common component in weapons technology. Mars Base becomes a gigantic military factory, producing vast amounts of advanced weaponry and trained troops. In 2080, Mars Base sends in the next wave of troops called the Earth Recapture Force - but it is virtually destroyed despite a technological advantage including the deployment of transformable mecha. Mars Base deploys the Second Earth Recapture Force three years later but suffers a similar fate as the first fleet. Legioss pilot Stick Bernard turns out to be the only survivor as he crashlands in South America, but his fiancée, Marlene, is killed in the chaos. A holographic recording of Marlene given to Stick just before the operation began gives him the strength to move on and avenge her death. In his quest to reach Reflex Point, he meets the other main characters of the show, forming a group of ragtag freedom fighters in a quest to rid the planet of the Inbit. As the plot unfolds, the purpose of the Inbit invasion is revealed: to find a suitable place to evolve into more complex beings. However, the Inbit do not know that their endeavor actually threatens to cause the extinction of both humans and Inbit and thus, it is up to Stick and his group, with the help of humanoid Inbit (Aisha and Solzie), to convince the supreme ruler of the Inbit, the Refless, to flee from Earth.


Characters

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stands for the
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movie of the same name or something else. * 'Rook_Bartley''.html" ;"title="Rook_Bartley.html" ;"title="'Rook Bartley">'Rook Bartley''">Rook_Bartley.html" ;"title="'Rook Bartley">'Rook Bartley''(Mika Doi): A 16-year-old former motorcycle gang member and girlfriend to gang leader, Romy. She was severely beaten and rape, taken advantage of by a rival gang when they cornered her away from her group. Houquet initially fights for the helpless and refuses an alliance with Stick, but joins the team after realizing that she would be stronger with them than without them. Eventually she comes to respect her companions enough that she offers to sacrifice herself in order to save the others. She eventually falls in love with Ray, but for most of the series is unable to open her heart and express her feelings to him. * 'Jim "Lunk" Austin''( Tomomichi Nishimura): A 32-year-old maintenance mechanic. Jim initially comes off as the "stupid lunk" of the group, but is soon revealed to be quite intelligent. Jim was once a member of the Mars Base forces, but deserted after failing to save a friend from the Inbit. Though he labeled himself a coward and often sees himself as a liability to Stick's team, the team is quick to object to this, noting Jim's courage and dependability during their repeated encounters with Inbit forces. * Lance_"Lancer"_Belmont''.html" ;"title="Lance_Belmont.html" ;"title="' Lance_"Lancer"_Belmont''">Lance_Belmont.html"_;"title="'Lance_Belmont">Lance_"Lancer"_Belmont''(Mine_Matsuki)/( Lance_"Lancer"_Belmont''">Lance_Belmont.html"_;"title="'Lance_Belmont">Lance_"Lancer"_Belmont''(Mine_Matsuki)/(Hirotaka_Suzuoki">Lance_Belmont">Lance_"Lancer"_Belmont''">Lance_Belmont.html"_;"title="'Lance_Belmont">Lance_"Lancer"_Belmont''(Mine_Matsuki)/(Hirotaka_Suzuoki):_A_22-year-old_soldier_from_the_Second_Earth_Recapture_Force._He_poses_as_both_a_male_soldier_and_as_a_female_singer,_in_order_to_hide_from_the_Inbit_and_certain_locals._Yellow_has_made_quite_a_name_for_himself_as_an_entertainer,_but_upon_meeting_Stick_and_his_friends,_Yellow_decides_to_help_free_Earth_from_the_Inbit._His_ability_to_completely_change_both_his_physical_appearance_and_personality_adds_to_the_team's_ability_to_infiltrate_towns_and_cities_in_order_to_gather_supplies_or_complete_missions._His_stage_name_in_''Robotech''_was_Yellow_Dancer. *_[''Ariel_(Robotech).html" ;"title="Hirotaka_Suzuoki.html" ;"title="Lance Belmont">Lance "Lancer" Belmont''">Lance_Belmont.html" ;"title="'Lance Belmont">Lance "Lancer" Belmont''(Mine Matsuki)/(Hirotaka Suzuoki">Lance Belmont">Lance "Lancer" Belmont''">Lance_Belmont.html" ;"title="'Lance Belmont">Lance "Lancer" Belmont''(Mine Matsuki)/(Hirotaka Suzuoki): A 22-year-old soldier from the Second Earth Recapture Force. He poses as both a male soldier and as a female singer, in order to hide from the Inbit and certain locals. Yellow has made quite a name for himself as an entertainer, but upon meeting Stick and his friends, Yellow decides to help free Earth from the Inbit. His ability to completely change both his physical appearance and personality adds to the team's ability to infiltrate towns and cities in order to gather supplies or complete missions. His stage name in ''Robotech'' was Yellow Dancer. * [''Ariel (Robotech)">Ariel/Marlene''] (Miki Takahashi): A female Inbit changed into humanoid form as part of an experiment to adapt the Inbit to Terran conditions. (In ''Robotech'', she was given the name Marlene by Scott (Stick) and the others, named after his old fiancée, because when they first met her, they were unaware of her real name.) Suffering from amnesia when Stick's group finds her, she gradually develop human feelings and sympathies, and ends up falling in love with Stick. * 'Regess''(
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): Supreme ruler of the Inbit. Her only goal is to terraform the Earth in order for her race to take it over. Considers humans to be genetically and socially worthless. * 'Sera''(Waka Kanda): Another female Inbit transformed into humanoid form. Accidentally encounters Yellow as he is bathing in a waterfall, and the encounter leaves her resolve shaken as she slowly begins to fall in love with him. Eventually, she becomes the first Inbit to independently sympathize with the human cause. * 'Corg''.html"_;"title="Corg.html"_;"title="'Corg">'Corg''">Corg.html"_;"title="'Corg">' 'Corg''.html"_;"title="Corg.html"_;"title="'Corg">'Corg''">Corg.html"_;"title="'Corg">'Corg''(Hōchū_Ōtsuka">Corg">'Corg''.html"_;"title="Corg.html"_;"title="'Corg">'Corg''">Corg.html"_;"title="'Corg">'Corg''(Hōchū_Ōtsuka):_The_sole_male_Inbit_in_the_series_changed_into_humanoid_form._Unlike_Aisha_and_Solzie,_Battlar's_experiences_with_Stick's_team_leaves_him_angry_and_insulted._His_repeated_defeat_in_combat_by_Stick_causes_Battlar_to_make_his_mission_of_stopping_Stick's_group_a_personal_vendetta. The_English-subtitled_''MOSPEADA''_DVD_released_by_Harmony_Gold_USA.html" ;"title="Corg''(Hōchū_Ōtsuka.html" ;"title="Corg">'Corg''.html" ;"title="Corg.html" ;"title="'Corg">'Corg''">Corg.html" ;"title="'Corg">'Corg''(Hōchū Ōtsuka">Corg">'Corg''.html" ;"title="Corg.html" ;"title="'Corg">'Corg''">Corg.html" ;"title="'Corg">'Corg''(Hōchū Ōtsuka): The sole male Inbit in the series changed into humanoid form. Unlike Aisha and Solzie, Battlar's experiences with Stick's team leaves him angry and insulted. His repeated defeat in combat by Stick causes Battlar to make his mission of stopping Stick's group a personal vendetta. The English-subtitled ''MOSPEADA'' DVD released by Harmony Gold USA">Harmony Gold and ADV Films uses the inaccurate names (such as "Mint Rubble," "Houquet Emrose," and "Jim Auston") derived from fans on Robotech.com and the ''Robotech Art I'' book.


Episode list


Music

;Opening theme: * **Composed by Yukihide Takekawa; lyric by
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; arranged by
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**Vocals: Andy Koyama ;Ending theme: * **Composed by Yukihide Takekawa; lyric by
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; arranged by
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**Vocals: Andy Koyama and Mine Matsuki The incidental music was composed by
Joe Hisaishi , known professionally as , is a Japanese composer, musical director, conductor and pianist, known for over 100 film scores and solo albums dating back to 1981. He is also known for his piano scores. Hisaishi's music has been known to explore ...
, who would later gain renown for incidental music for the movies of
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, though it is accidentally credited, because of a misreading of the name characters, to a "Yuzuru Hisaishi." MOSPEADA is the first anime series to have a jazz-based theme song (Blue Rain). Malaysian indie rock band Hujan made their own cover of the opening song titled ''Lonely Soldier Boy'' (derived from one of the lyrics' English lines) where the lyrics are entirely translated from Japanese into Malay, except for the English lines which are left intact. The song was included in the band's album, also named after the song.


Production

The original working titles for MOSPEADA were: ''Kouka Kihei Vector'' ("Descent Machine Soldier Vector"), ''Chou Fumetsu Yousai Reflex Point'' ("Super Immortal Fortress Reflex Point") and ''AD Patrol'': the story of city police where the main character rides a transformable bike that changes into his partner. The main character designs were created by Yoshitaka Amano, who would later gain renown for his character artwork for the
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series. Each of the Japanese episode titles contains a musical reference. This style of titling would later be used by '' Cowboy Bebop''. Mechanical designer Shinji Aramaki came up with the transformable
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design while working on the
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series (which later became part of
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). When riding his
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250 cc motorbike he thought to himself that it was the right size for a person to wear. Aramaki mentioned that the idea came to him because of his love for riding motorcycles when he was young. The bike design was inspired by the
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. The black and white stripes on the Legioss and VR ride armor are a tribute to the Allied invasion stripes in World War II. The series was released in North America by ADV Films with the original Japanese language and English subtitles on June 17, 2003.


Adaptation for the ''Robotech'' series

Most of ''MOSPEADAs animation (with edited content and revised dialogue) was adapted for American audiences as ''Robotech: The New Generation'', the third saga of the ''
Robotech ''Robotech'' is a science fiction franchise that began with an 85-episode anime television series produced by Harmony Gold USA in association with Tatsunoko Production and first released in the United States in 1985. The show was adapted from ...
'' compilation 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 Barnard frequently referred to were troops from the Mars and Jupiter bases which harassed the Invid, though they were playing a "leave alone" system with humans on Earth. The show's transformable mecha were also renamed; the Armor Cycles as Veritech Cyclones motorcycles; the AFC-01 Legioss became the VF/A-6 Alpha Veritech; the AB-01 Tlead became the VFB-9 Beta Veritech. Like ''Macross'' and ''
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'', ''Genesis Climber MOSPEADA'' was cut and fitted to be part of the ''Robotech'' continuum by Harmony Gold and
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. Character names were generally altered without major changes in characterization, making ''MOSPEADA'' the least altered series of the three. 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, as it was chronologically the ''last'' series used in Robotech. Unlike ''Macross'', which is owned by Big West, Harmony Gold is free to utilize elements from the Tatsunoko-owned ''MOSPEADA''.


''Love Live Alive''

After the original run of the television series, an OVA music video titled ''Genesis Climber MOSPEADA: Love Live Alive'' was released in Japan in September 1985. The music video consisted of both old and new footage. The story of ''Love Live Alive'' chronicled the events after the ending of ''MOSPEADA'', featuring Yellow Belmont as the main character. The music video focused on Yellow's concert and his flashbacks of past events. In 2013, it was adapted by Harmony Gold into '' Robotech: Love Live Alive''. Some DVD releases of the ''Robotech'' version of ''Love Live Alive'' also include the original Japanese version as bonus content.


References


Bibliography

* ''MOSPEADA Complete Art Works''. Shinkigensha, 2009.


External links


''MOSPEADA''
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