Macross Frontier was my first experience with the venerable Macross franchise, and I can see why the franchise is so popular. Macross Frontier started with a bang and there was a lot to like along the way, but towards the end Ranka really started to drag the series down. Although I was entertained, I can’t help feeling like the production team could have done a lot more with Macross Frontier’s story and budget.
Story
When I read it on paper, the story about the Vajra is engaging. It fits really well into the Macross universe, and presents an intriguing mystery. Unfortunately, the execution in the anime is not nearly as good. This may be due to the poor pacing, but until the final episode the mystery of the Vajra seemed silly and illogical.
The other major drag on the series is the half-hearted love triangle. I’m ok with the fact that Alto is way more in love with the sky than with Ranka or Sheryl, but the love triangle is pushed so hard and at every opportunity. By the end, I felt like a Vajra that had been jerked all over the galaxy by Aimo, only to find that there really was no hot Vajra love waiting for me at my destination. The mating song is a lie!
Characters
For the most part, the characters in Macross Frontier are very engaging. I enjoyed Sheryl’s rise and fall (and rise), and I really liked how Grace and Leon rose to power. Grace was a worthy antagonist, and I often had a hard time rooting against her. In terms of the main trio, I thought Sheryl’s character was well done. Sheryl’s past was a bit sketchy, but her diva archetype was given a great deal of depth and nuance by her fall from fame and her V-type infection. As for Ranka, the first thing that pops into my mind is this:
You were the Chosen One! It was said that you would destroy the Sith, not join them! Bring balance to the Force, not leave it in darkness.
Oh Ranka, you are so lucky that everyone bailed you out in the end. Up until her bout of jealousy, Ranka was a force of nature. While her character was rather shallow, the rise that culminated with the performance of Seikan Hikou on Gallia-4 was incredible. It seemed like nothing could stop Jesus-Ranka. Unfortunately, that’s when Ranka had a little misunderstanding, completely shattered under pressure, ditched all her friends, and left tons of people to die. We’re still supposed to like her at the end, but it’s hard to forgive and forget. By the end, I didn’t really care if Ranka ended up in a zero-heat relationship with bland-master Alto at all. Ranka, we can still be civil but we aren’t friends anymore.
Tilt
You can’t talk about Macross without talking about the music, and Macross Frontier has great music. I liked all the vocal songs, and the BGM was very good as well. The production values are decent, but the quality is uneven. The fantastic animation of the first two episodes is an outlier, and the animation never comes close to getting that good again. Character art is especially inconsistent and the dips are noticeable. Battle animation was consistently good, but the choreography was generally uninspired. There is a lot of old Macross fan-wanking, but most of the time I found it poorly done. The pineapple cake was too heavy-handed and the final locket with Lynn Minmay struck me as ridiculous.
Verdict
As the series was coming to a close, I was really wavering between giving MF either a 3/5 and a 4/5. The experience was similar to reading a mangled anime adaptation of an awesome manga series. The loose ends and the general Ranka emo left me with a bad taste in my mouth, but I thought the wrapup in the final episode was decent. What it came down to was that I did enjoy the majority of the episodes, and I looked forward to watching every episode that came out. For that reason, MF just barely manages to achieve above average marks.
Macross Frontier Review
Macross Frontier was my first experience with the venerable Macross franchise, and I can see why the franchise is so popular. Macross Frontier started with a bang and there was a lot to like along the way, but towards the end Ranka really started to drag the series down. Although I was entertained, I can’t help feeling like the production team could have done a lot more with Macross Frontier’s story and budget.
Story
When I read it on paper, the story about the Vajra is engaging. It fits really well into the Macross universe, and presents an intriguing mystery. Unfortunately, the execution in the anime is not nearly as good. This may be due to the poor pacing, but until the final episode the mystery of the Vajra seemed silly and illogical.
The other major drag on the series is the half-hearted love triangle. I’m ok with the fact that Alto is way more in love with the sky than with Ranka or Sheryl, but the love triangle is pushed so hard and at every opportunity. By the end, I felt like a Vajra that had been jerked all over the galaxy by Aimo, only to find that there really was no hot Vajra love waiting for me at my destination. The mating song is a lie!
Characters
For the most part, the characters in Macross Frontier are very engaging. I enjoyed Sheryl’s rise and fall (and rise), and I really liked how Grace and Leon rose to power. Grace was a worthy antagonist, and I often had a hard time rooting against her. In terms of the main trio, I thought Sheryl’s character was well done. Sheryl’s past was a bit sketchy, but her diva archetype was given a great deal of depth and nuance by her fall from fame and her V-type infection. As for Ranka, the first thing that pops into my mind is this:
Oh Ranka, you are so lucky that everyone bailed you out in the end. Up until her bout of jealousy, Ranka was a force of nature. While her character was rather shallow, the rise that culminated with the performance of Seikan Hikou on Gallia-4 was incredible. It seemed like nothing could stop Jesus-Ranka. Unfortunately, that’s when Ranka had a little misunderstanding, completely shattered under pressure, ditched all her friends, and left tons of people to die. We’re still supposed to like her at the end, but it’s hard to forgive and forget. By the end, I didn’t really care if Ranka ended up in a zero-heat relationship with bland-master Alto at all. Ranka, we can still be civil but we aren’t friends anymore.
Tilt
You can’t talk about Macross without talking about the music, and Macross Frontier has great music. I liked all the vocal songs, and the BGM was very good as well. The production values are decent, but the quality is uneven. The fantastic animation of the first two episodes is an outlier, and the animation never comes close to getting that good again. Character art is especially inconsistent and the dips are noticeable. Battle animation was consistently good, but the choreography was generally uninspired. There is a lot of old Macross fan-wanking, but most of the time I found it poorly done. The pineapple cake was too heavy-handed and the final locket with Lynn Minmay struck me as ridiculous.
Verdict
As the series was coming to a close, I was really wavering between giving MF either a 3/5 and a 4/5. The experience was similar to reading a mangled anime adaptation of an awesome manga series. The loose ends and the general Ranka emo left me with a bad taste in my mouth, but I thought the wrapup in the final episode was decent. What it came down to was that I did enjoy the majority of the episodes, and I looked forward to watching every episode that came out. For that reason, MF just barely manages to achieve above average marks.
Kabitzin’s Rating: 4/5
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