Summary
- Disney+ secures streaming rights for 18 Macross shows, marking a major win for fans eager to access the legendary franchise internationally.
- Fans can finally enjoy previously elusive shows like Macross 7, Flash Back 2012, and FB7, creating a definitive viewing experience.
- The legal tangle surrounding Macross has limited global access, but Disney+ consolidates the series, offering fans a mecha renaissance in 2024.
Streaming service Macross Franchise. This makes up nearly all the essential shows, as well as spin-offs, which have remained in a perpetual legal snarl. According to the press release, mecha fans can expect the shows to appear online before 2024 is over; however, lingering licensing issues have caused some Macross shows to remain locked in Japan.
The news officially broke on the official Macross website, which lists the 18 shows that will be appearing on the streaming service. Despite being a popular and foundational mecha series, fans never had easy access to Macross, resorting to expensive imports if they wanted proper DVDs or other merchandise.
Disney+'s acquisition of streaming rights makes most of these shows finally viewable to a broad audience, including shows that otherwise have never appeared internationally.

Popular Netflix Anime Proves the Fantasy Genre Has Outgrown Isekai
Isekai has been a major part of anime for years now, but Netflix's Delicious in Dungeon shows that fantasy anime might finally be moving away from it.
Majority Of Macross Shows Will Stream Worldwide on Disney+
Popular franchise infamous for four-way legal turmoil, which includes US-based Harmony Gold
According to the news release, the following shows will be appearing on Disney+:
- Super Dimension Fortress Macross (Japan only)
- Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Love? (Japan only)
- Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Flash Back 2012
- Super Dimensional Fortress Macross II: Lovers Again
- Macross Plus
- Macross Plus: Movie Edition
- Macross 7
- Macross 7 the Movie: The Galaxy is Calling Me!
- Macross Dynamite 7
- Macross Zero
- Macross Frontier
- Macross Frontier the Movie: The False Songstress
- Macross Frontier the Movie: The Wings of Farewell
- Macross Frontier Short Film: The Labyrinth of Time
- Macross FB7: Listen to My Song!
- Macross Delta
- Macross Delta the Movie: ionate Walkūre
- Macross Delta the Movie: Absolute Live!!!!!
The collection includes several otherwise obscure titles that fans likely only know by reputation, such as Flash Back 2012, Labyrinth of Time, and FB7, which are short films and compilations that supplement the mainline releases. Macross 7 has notoriously also evaded official global release until 2022, despite being part of the four TV series that comprise the franchise. Disney+'s collection, therefore, can be considered the definitive experience for international viewers, allowing them to follow the complete timeline of events. The only caveat is that the original anime and its film retelling are not available outside Japan.

10 Best Mecha Anime to Watch Right Now
While many fans still point to series from decades ago as first-class mecha anime, some of the genre’s best have been produced in the last five years.
Acclaimed Breaking Bad actor Bryan Cranston actually provided the voice for Isamu Alva Dyson in Macross Plus: International Version.
The regional differences are likely due to fallout from the legendary legal dispute the franchise is involved in with Big West, Studio Nue, and Tatsunoko Productions quibbling over the distribution rights for both the various anime and the countless original songs made for them. US-based production company Harmony Gold owns international distribution rights, further adding to the confusion. It was only in 2021 that an agreement was made to distribute Macross media tly, though there seem to be residual issues that have made it simpler to keep the oldest Macross shows in Japan, rather than deal with Harmony Gold's rights.
Macross Gets New Wings In 2024
Disney+ brings Macross' disparate shows to a single location
Nonetheless, Disney+ has made almost the entire franchise viewable in one place, which ought to be a relief for fans who've resorted to hunting for each anime and spin-off piecemeal. Macross, despite its relative inaccessibility, is still renowned as a foundational mecha series: it is known best for its eclectic mixture of elaborate dogfights, love triangles, and idol music, with such singers in the original shows being a precursor to the current-day popularity of idol anime. Disney+ acquiring the streaming rights means that 2024 could mark a renaissance for Macross after languishing in limbo for decades.
Source: Macross (official website)