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Disney+ Debuts A Bevy of Macross On UK Streaming

Disney+ Debuts A Bevy of Macross On UK Streaming

Written by Dawfydd Kelly on 11 Jul 2024



In a genuinely surprising move, both of the most recent entries in the Macross franchise - Frontier (2008) and Delta (2016)- have begun streaming today on Disney+. Somewhat oddly though this appears to only be here in the UK, and the shows dropped with no prior notice. Most odd, but something nice to wake up to on a Friday morning.

No dub unfortunately, but it is most welcome to have this franchise begin to rollout globally at last in a way that's easily accessible.  

Update 12/07/24:
Yet more Macross has dropped this morning in the form of several of the movies associated with both of these two shows.
Macross Frontier - The False Songstress
Macross Frontier - The Wings of Farewell
Macross Frontier - Labyrinth of Time
Macross Delta - Passionate Walkure
Macross Delta - Zettai Live!!!!!!!

 


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