Staff
- Original concept: Shōji Kawamori, Studio Nue
- Supervising director, story composition: Shōji Kawamori
- Director: Yasuhito Kikuchi
- Series composition and screenplay: Hiroyuki Yoshino
- Character design: Risa Ebata, Yūichi Takahashi
- Variable Fighter (VF) design: Shōji Kawamori
- Mechanical design: Junya Ishigaki, Takeshi Takakura
- Mechanical art: Hidetaka Tenjin
- Conceptual design: Kazutaka Miyatake
- Motion graphics: Itsurō Sasakura, HIBIKI
- Art designs: Akihiro Hirasawa
- Color design: Kumiko Nakayama
- Color design assistant: Satoshi Takezawa
- Set director: Stanislas Brunet
- Music: Yoko Kanno
- Music producers: Shirō Sasaki, Toshiaki Ōta
- Music director: Hiroshi Inoue
- Music production: flyingDOG/JVC Entertainment, Border Rain
- Sound director: Masafumi Mima
- Sound production: Techno Sound
- Producers: Hisanori Kunisaki, Hirō Maruyama, Hirofumi Morotomi (MBS), Shin'ichi Hirai, Tsutomu Kasai
- Executive producers: Yoshimasa Ōnishi, Kazumi Kawashiro, Seiji Takeda (MBS), Michiaki Satō
- Animation production: Satelight
- Production: Big West, Macross F Production Committee, Mainichi Broadcasting System
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