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Macross plus

37 min · 7. Mai 2026
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In this episode of Bento Radio, Alex takes a deep dive into Macross Plus and explores why this 90s sci-fi classic feels more relevant now than ever. From its incredible OVA-era animation and high-speed mecha action to the eerie presence of virtual idol Sharon Apple, the conversation examines how the series anticipated modern anxieties around AI companions, algorithmic platforms, and emotionally manipulative technology decades before the current AI boom. Along the way, Alex breaks down the tangled relationship between Isamu Dyson, Guld Bowman, and Myung Fang Lone, looking at Isamu’s rebellious “pilot above all else” mentality, Guld’s fragile masculinity and possessiveness, and the emotional burden placed on Myung as the human core behind Sharon Apple’s performances. The episode also discusses the show’s handling of abuse and assault, including where the story succeeds emotionally and where it falls short in addressing accountability. The conversation expands into the larger history of the Macross franchise, its notoriously messy licensing situation in the United States, and why Macross Plus became one of the few accessible entry points for Western anime fans for years. Alex also explores the unique creative freedom of the OVA boom, the series’ complicated relationship with military culture and technology, and how Sharon Apple’s evolution mirrors today’s push toward AI-driven companionship and “AI everywhere” tech culture. It’s a candid and thoughtful look at one of anime’s most prescient cyberpunk stories—and why its warnings still hit hard in 2026.   Visit https://bento-box.ghost.io/ [https://bento-box.ghost.io/] for more anime thoughts ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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