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Robotech: Love Live Alive

Genres
Animation
Drama
War
Science Fiction
Rating
6.2
StatusReleased
Languages日本語
CountriesJapanUnited States of America
Release Date2013-09-21
Runtime90 mins

Overview

It is the year 2031, as the spores of the Flower of Life spread over the remains of the SDF-1 and SDF-2, the Invid land out of Hyperspace, on a head-on collision with the Earth. They crash on the spot, quickly turning it into their massive hive, later to be called Reflex Point. In a matter of moments, the Invid take control of the devastated planet.

Cast & Crew

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Frank Catalano

as Rand

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Cam Clarke

as Lancer

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Richard Epcar

as Lunk

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Barbara Goodson

as Sera

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Alexandra Kenworthy

as The Regess

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Steve Kramer

as Dimitry

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Wendee Lee

as Kay

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Suzy London

as Rook

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Tony Oliver

as Admiral Hunter

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Gregory Snegoff

as Scott Bernard

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Tom Wyner

as Jonathan Wolfe

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Jayson Warner Smith

as Narrator

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Melissa Newman

as Dana Sterling

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Paul St. Peter

as Zor

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