Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross (1984-1984)

Premiere:
April 12, 1984

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 23

Finale:
September 30, 1984

Original Title:
超時空騎団サザンクロス

Alternate Titles:
Chôjikû kidan Sazan Kurosu
Robotech: The Masters
Super Dimensional Cavalry: Southern Cross
The Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross

Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation

Production Companies:
MBS
Tatsunoko Production

Countries:
JP

By 2120, humans have successfully colonized other planets following the devastation of Earth from the last great world war. One such colony is surprised at the arrival of The Zor, coming to reclaim their former home world. A relentless war erupts between both races.

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Art Direction:
Torao Arai

Character Designer:
Miyo Sonoda
Tomonori Kogawa

Editor:
Yukio Tanigawa

Mechanical Designer:
Takashi Ono
Hiroshi Ogawa
Hirotoshi Okura

Opening/Ending Animation:
Akihiro Kanayama
Yoshinori Tanabe

Original Music Composer:
Yuji Dan
Ken Sato

Producer:
Masanori Nakano

Series Composition:
Jinzo Toriumi

Series Director:
Yasuo Hasegawa

Sound Director:
Yasunori Honda

Sound Mixer:
Yoshikazu Awa

Supervising Animation Director:
Yutaka Arai

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