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==Home video== Macross Plus was first released in Japan on VHS and [[Laserdisc]] formats by [[Bandai Visual]], and on DVD, the very latter on August 25, 2001 (Ep.1) & February 25, 2002 (Ep.4) respectively. Said discs include English dialogue. [[Manga Entertainment]] released the series in VHS (dubbed and subtitled versions) and Laserdisc formats in Europe and as their first title in the North American market. The English-dubbed series was also released in [[MovieCD]] format for [[Windows 3.1]]/[[Windows 95]]-based [[Personal computer|PCs]]. In 1999, Manga Entertainment released ''Macross Plus'' on [[Digital versatile disc|DVD]] format, with two episodes per disc. Sales of disc 2 of the series were affected by a subtitle timing error, which was corrected on subsequent reprints. A subtitle-only version of ''Macross Plus: Movie Edition'' was released on VHS in the U.S. through Manga Entertainment, with a DVD release in 2000. The DVD version is a direct transfer from the VHS release, causing the subtitles to be part of the footage itself, so they can't be turned off. There is no English dub for the movie version. On August 24, 2007, an HD Remastered DVD box set containing both the entire OVA series and the Movie Edition was released in Japan. Unlike the episodic releases however, which included the English dub alongside the Japanese track, the dub was omitted, and a PCM mix replaced both (Dolby Digital) stereo options heard before. On June 21, 2013, a Blu-ray box, again featuring episodes 1-4 & Movie released. This time however, the English dub was reinstated, and episodes 1-4 include both English & Japanese audio, with episode 4 using the newer Bandai mix, while retaining Manga's original for episodes 1-3. The Movie Edition is Japan-exclusive but offers English subtitles, plus a new DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track to go alongside its PCM option. A stand-alone Blu-ray of the theatrical cut was made available on January 29, 2016.
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