Macross II is a six-episode
OVA that was released in Japan from May 21, 1992, to November 21, 1992, on VHS volumes, on June 25, 2001, on DVD and on July 25, 2014, on Blu-ray. It was also broadcast on
TV Tokyo from July 26, 1993, to August 30, 1993.
North American releases U.S. Renditions released
Macross II in 1992 and 1993, dubbed into English, on three
VHS cassettes each containing two episodes.
L.A. Hero released the series in 1993 as a movie in a limited number of theaters across the US as a 150-minute film on
35 mm film.
Manga Entertainment consolidated the six episodes in 1995 into a single VHS cassette called
Macross II: The Movie. It was released as two VHS cassette variations: the first contained the English
dub and the second contained the original Japanese dialogue with English subtitles. In 2000,
Macross II: The Movie was released on
DVD by Manga Entertainment. This DVD included both the English dub and the original Japanese dialogue with English subtitles. Bonus materials included a music video (actually a creditless closing theme), four character profiles and an image and mechanical designs gallery.
Macross II: The Movie was released as a downloadable video rental on the
Xbox Live Marketplace for the
Xbox 360 by
Starz. This release only included the English dub and it was in
standard definition. Manga Entertainment released
Macross II in 2008 as a downloadable video purchase on the
iTunes Store in its original six-episode format with each episode available individually. The episodes only include the English dub and they are in standard definition. On May 2, 2011, a new version of the English dub movie was uploaded by Manga Entertainment to their YouTube channel. This version only contains episodes 1 through 4. In June 2023,
AnimEigo announced it would launch a
Kickstarter campaign to release
Macross II on
Blu-ray. AnimEigo founder
Robert Woodhead said that the release would be an
HD transfer and not an
upscale. The campaign was successful, surpassing its initial $75,000 goal within the first 24 hours.
Episode list Soundtracks The music score was composed by
Shiro Sagisu, who subsequently became famous for his works on
Neon Genesis Evangelion.
J-pop singer
Mika Kaneko composed and performed the series opening and ending theme songs while Hiroko Kasahara performed Ishtar's songs and Yukiyo Satō did Wendy Ryder's songs. Some of these songs were reused as background music in the 1995 series
Macross 7. The U.S. release of the soundtrack is as follows: •
JVC (1993)
Macross II Original Soundtrack Volume 1 is released in North America on
CD. This compact disc contained the background music and vocal songs from, approximately, the first half of the series. •
AnimeTrax (2001) Volume 1 is re-released as the
Macross II Original Soundtrack on CD. This version retains the cover art from its Japanese counterpart and does not include the liner notes found in the JVC release. Volume 2 was only released in Japan (along with Volume 1) by JVC's parent company,
Victor Company of Japan, as
The Super Dimension Fortress Macross II Original Soundtrack Vol. 2 in 1992. This compact disc contained the background music and vocal songs from, approximately, the second half of the series. ==Merchandising==