"Love Flows By" | |
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Series Super Dimension Fortress Macross Season 1, Episode 27 | |
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Air date | April 24th, 1983 |
Director | Noboru Ishiguro |
Producers | John Ledford; James Rocknowski; Natsumi Ueki; Mark Williams; Janice Hindle; Matt Greenfield; Akira Inoue; Hiroshi Iwata; Shin Kurokawa; Carl Macek |
Starring | Arihiro Hase; Mari Iijima |
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"Love Flows By" (愛は流れる) is the twenty-seventh episode of the Japanese animated science fiction television series Super Dimension Fortress Macross. It was directed by Noboru Ishiguro. It first aired on MBS in Japan on April 24th, 1983.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Arihiro Hase | Hikaru Ichijô |
Mari Iijima | Lynn Minmay |
Christine Auten | Claudia LaSalle |
Chris Ayres | Lynn Kalfun |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Greg Ayres | Loli Dosel |
Emily Carter-Essex | Panap |
Luci Christian | Milia Fallyna |
Tiffany Grant | Laplamiz |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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John Gremillion | Brital Kridanik |
Illich Guardiola | Kamjin Krashera |
Hilary Haag | Shammy Milliome |
Shô Hayami | Maximillian Jenius |
Mike Kleinhenz | Bodolzaa |
Mark X. Laskowski | Werera Nantes |
Kelly Manison | Lynn Feichun |
George Manley | Lynn Shaochin |
Andy McAvin | Exedol Folmo |
Vic Mignogna | Hikaru Ichijô |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Super Dimension Fortress Macross was created by Shoji Kawamori and was produced by Tatsunoko Production. It was distributed in the U.S. market by Harmony Gold. It originally aired on MBS in Japan from October, 1982 to June, 1983, spanning a total of thirty-six episodes.
- This episode is alternatively known as "Love Drifts Away". The Japanese title of this episode is "Ai wa Nagareru" (愛は流れる).
- Voice actress Christine M. Auten is credited as Christine Auten in this episode.
- Voice actor Mark Laskowski is credited as Mark X. Laskowski in this episode.
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