Robotech / Macross – “Head First (In Love)” – A Video Mood Board

Mood Board: an arrangement of images, materials, pieces of text, etc. intended to evoke or project a particular style or concept.

In 2010, the British synth-pop duo Goldfrapp released their Head First album, and the title track is a poignant, ABBA-esque love ballad that shimmers in synth and lines up well with the dazzling futuristic utopia that the Macross world manages to attain during peacetime (strongly featured in the visuals of the 1987 Flashback 2012 Macross OVA). The thought behind this video board is, if Macross and/or Robotech were ever to be made into live action, this song could be a strong candidate for the song used in that film, if not the original “Ai Oboete Imasu ka” or “We Will Win.”

VERY cool coincidence: the final battle between Dolza’s fleet and the RDF takes place in 2010 according to the story – the same year that Goldfrapp’s song “Head First” was released. How cool?

The heart of the original Macross anime was about the power of love, and featured a memorable love triangle between the main protagonist, Hikaru Ichijo (Rick Hunter), Misa Hayase (Lisa Hayes), and the iconic Lynn Minmay (Lynn Minmei). Humanity is attacked by aliens called the Zentraedi and brought to the brink of extinction. In both the 1982 Macross anime and subsequent 1984 classic film Macross: Do You Remember Love?, victory is largely made possible when Minmay sings a love song during a pivotal battle, and it’s that very plot point that inspired this video mood board.

Without further adieu, here’s the concept. We hope you enjoy it!

Robotech/Mospeada – “Stranger Love” – A Video Mood Board

Mood Board: an arrangement of images, materials, pieces of text, etc. intended to evoke or project a particular style or concept.

Singer Ollie Wride is by far the best candidate to be the singing voice of Yellow Dancer should a live action Robotech film ever be made. His song “Stranger Love” with Sunglasses Kid (released in March 2020) inspired us to create this video mood board to help illustrate just how well his voice and music fits the vibe of both Robotech’s New Generation and Yellow Dancer/Lancer himself. No copyright infringement intended – if anything, we’re trying to promote both Ollie Wride/Sunglasses Kid and Robotech together. We think this will be a match made in heaven. Definitely support Ollie Wride, FM-84, and The Sunglasses Kid – their music is phenomenal, and retro-futuristic.

Last but not least, highly unlikely love is a core theme in Robotech, and the main couple you see here is the union between a human (the androgynous singer-soldier Lancer/Yellow Dancer) and an Invid named Sera (she’s a humanoid version of her species). Naturally, they were fighting on opposite sides of the Third Robotech War before falling in love. “Stranger Love.”

Enjoy!