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Behold, a pale horse smolders

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"Tenshi No Enogu" es el B-SIDE de "Ai Oboete Imasuka" y el tercer single de Mari Iijima. Esta canción fue el tema de cierre de la película de MACROSS "Ai Oboete Imasuka", el cual salió a la venta el 5 de junio de 1984.
"Tenshi No Enogu"* fue escrita y compuesta por Mari Iijima y es originalmente parte del repertorio de "blanche", su segundo álbum de estudio, lanzado el 21 de marzo de 1984.
*Versión Slow-Tempo.
La versión del single, fue dada a conocer al público durante el primer concierto de Mari Iijima, "noire MARI IIJIMA FIRST CONCERT", el 19 de abril 1984.
Originalmente el Ending de "Ai Oboete Imasuka" contemplaba una escena de un concierto post guerra, pero debido a problemas de tiempo en la producción, se descartó. No obstante estas escenas se produjeron para el OVA Musical de MACROSS, "MACROSS: FLASHBACK 2012", lanzado en 1987.
Registro del programa "MACROSS SPECIAL" emitido el 30 de junio de 1984 con motivo del estreno de la película de MACROSS, "Choujikuu Yousai MACROSS: Ai Oboete Imasuka".
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Misa Hayase...
I won't be normal about sdf macross tbh, and how it relates to dyrl, so god, ok do you remember love is a movie version of the series thats different in some important ways but it fucking exists in the macross canon as a movie and like, holy shit it's a propaganda movie to help clean up and sanitise the war, in the series tje macross is using minmays music as effectively a psychological weapon to win the war, in dyrl minmays song stops the war, i think its incredible