Super Dimension Century Orguss | |
超時空世紀オーガス (Chōjikū Seiki Ōgasu) | |
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Genre | Adventure, Mecha, Military sci-fi, isekai |
Created by | Studio Nue |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Noboru Ishiguro Yasuyoshi Mikamoto |
Written by | Ken'ichi Matsuzaki Hiroshi Ohnogi |
Music by | Kentarō Haneda |
Studio | Artland (production) Tokyo Movie Shinsha (animation) |
Licensed by | |
Original network | JNN (MBS) |
English network | |
Original run | July 3, 1983 – April 8, 1984 |
Episodes | 35 |
Original video animation | |
Orguss 02 | |
Directed by | Fumihiko Takayama |
Produced by | Akira Inokuchi Hirotake Kanda Masato Terada Yuka Ohnishi |
Written by | Hiroshi Yamaguchi Mayori Sekijima Yuji Kishino |
Music by | Torsten Rasch Hikashu |
Studio | J.C. Staff |
Licensed by | |
Released | December 5, 1993 – April 25, 1995 |
Episodes | 6 |
Super Dimension Century Orguss (超時空世紀オーガス, Chōjikū Seiki Ōgasu) is an anime science fiction series. It inspired an OVA sequel series called Orguss 02. Orguss was the second part of The Super Dimension trilogy from Big West, preceded by The Super Dimension Fortress Macross and followed by The Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross.[1][2][3]
Orguss was the second "Super Dimension" series (after Macross and before Southern Cross), but other than the descriptive name, these three series are not sequels, prequels, or even in the same story universe as one another. Their only connection is the "Super Dimension" moniker in their titles presented by Big West. Despite rumors to the contrary, Orguss was never selected to be part of Robotech.
Of the Orguss' 35 episodes, only 17 were available in English. They were available in dub-only format in the early 1990s on video tape from U.S. Renditions, before the majority of the company's shows (excluding Orguss) were bought up by Manga Entertainment. Manga Entertainment released Orguss 02 on both video tape and DVD.[citation needed]
On April 16, 2007, ImaginAsian announced that they would broadcast Super Dimension Century Orguss on ImaginAsian TV, and would thereafter give the series its first complete North American DVD release. The first 17 episodes would also have the old U.S. rendition dub,[4] but due to lack of sales, the program was discontinued. Discotek Media has since licensed the series for a DVD re-release in 2015.[5] Discotek released Orguss on DVD on September 29, 2015, including the dub episodes.[6] On September 28, 2021, Discotek released the complete 35-episode TV series on Blu-ray in North America.[7] In August 2024, TMS started to release the series on their official Youtube Channel.