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Urusei Yatsura, TV Series 3 (Episodes 9-12)

Urusei Yatsura, TV Series 3 (Episodes 9-12)
Directors: Kazuo Yamazaki, Mamoru Oshii
Actors: Machiko Washio, Nathaniele Esther, Noriko Ohara, Marc Matney, Michael Sinterniklaas
Studio: ANIMEIGO
Category: DVD

List Price: $24.98
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 100284

Format: Animated, Color, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Ntsc
Languages: Japanese (Original Language), English (Subtitled)
Rating: Unrated
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 100 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: DANM324D
ISBN: 1565672798
UPC: 737187003240
EAN: 9781565672796
ASIN: B00005B8U9

Theatrical Release Date: 1982
Release Date: July 3, 2001
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
The interplanetary high jinks continue at Tomobiki High in Rumiko Takahashi's zany comedy. When Ataru awakens the sleeping princess of a race of alien crow-goblins, custom requires her to mate with him! She refuses until he becomes a decent person--a transformation roughly equivalent to turning a sow's ear into a silk person. In the very funny New Year's episode, rich kid Shutaro Mendou appears at a party and announces, "I'll be joining the regular cast very soon." Later, Ataru and Lum visit the world of "The Tale of Genji"; American viewers unfamiliar with the 11th-century romance will miss only a few references. "Pitter Patter Christmas Eve" reveals the rarely seen gentler side of Ataru's nature: he and Lum share a warm moment that anticipates Takahashi's handling of the sentiment between two equally fractious lovers in Ranma 1/2. Unrated; suitable for ages 12 and up: Risque humor, brief nudity. --Charles Solomon


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Those obnoxious aliens... third row on DVD!!!   May 15, 2001
Francisco A. Lambarri V (Monterrey, MX)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Urusei Yatsura was a very popular weekly Japanese (female manga-ka Rumiko Takahashi) comic which ran for 34 volumes over 9 years and went on to become Japan's wackiest animated television comedy airing from 1981 to 1986. In total the animated UY had produced 195 TV episodes, 6 movies, 9 original animated videos, and a few other releases to boot.

This DVD made by Animeigo Inc. contains (according to my edition of previously released VHS) the chapters: The Mysterious Seductive Beauty Sakura (the introduction of the shinto priest Sakura). Tormenting Virus (a virus is wrecking havoc in the Tomobiki high school, poor Ataru is exorcised by Sakura) Love Triangle Black Hole (Lum vs Shinobu, who will get Ataru's love?) Hey Hey, It's a Little Demon (Ataru gets a bump and at night when he uses 2 mirrors to see the bump a little demon pops out of the mirror).

The DVD version offers a much better resolution and video quality, the audio is far cleaner. (no, no THX nor 5.1 channels dts es super especial, extra hi fi, mega bombastic or other wacky sound enhacements here, remember: these were japanese cartoons of early 80's) Excellent re-remasterizations (no, really!) from the now defunct Laser discs.

Are they funny? YES a lot, the series includes a lot of parody of the science-fiction genre poking fun at everything under the sun, from film and television cliches to ancient legends and lore, a melting pot of love triangles, fantasy, Japanese and Chinese mythology, high school life, pop-culture and so much more.

Animeigo is doing an excellent job bringing back the series on DVD, each one containing 4 episodes, some will say that they could have fitted more episodes on 1 DVD, buy hey! your average anime movie is 80 to 120 minutes long, if you do the math you will see that 25 minutes x 4 episodes you get a whopping 100 minutes of the most hillarious and wackiest episodes, more than enough for any fan.

Personally I believe that this series are way more fun and silly than Ranma 1/2. You will love Lum the first time you see in her tigerskin-bikini, and will laugh eternally at Ataru the most unfaithful, unlucky and lecherous idiot to have ever been born.

Buy this DVD and the previous collections 1 and 2, you won't regret it. Also I highly reccomend to buy the Books from Viz, and unlike Ranma 1/2 mediocre adaptations of the manga, the Lum TV episodes are good if not better adaptations of the manga.


5 out of 5 stars BEST UY DVD YET!   July 27, 2001
Stephen Lerch (Elkton, MD United States)
This is the best Urusei Yatsura collection released yet! The first time I watched this I laughed so hard I almost cried in spots.

Ataru is yet again found in odd predicaments because of his "love" of being a free spirit so to speak. The first episode he is to become a "one-night groom" to a princess, where we learn that Ataru will do ANYTHING for a one night stand. The second half is more of the princess trying to convert him into a half way decent person. Anyone that has seen previous episodes knows that that will probably never happen. Then we have the Christmas special where the lovely Lum saves Ataru from looking like an idiot yet again. Then we have the New Years special where we meet Mendou for the first time, even though he won't be a "regular" for a few more episodes. This is where they take a trip to the Heian era. The next episode has the princess trying to fix Ataru by taking him into the past to meet the perfect man, who turns out to be her own father.

If you have the first couple of DVDs and enjoyed them, do yourself a favor and pick this one up. This is actually the disc I use to introduce people to the series, as it is funnier than the previous disks.

More Lum goodness.


3 out of 5 stars Electric Bugaloo!   October 11, 2001
Bryan Weber (San Angelo, TX)
I'd rate this particular DVD higher, if it weren't for Episode 11. This DVD features the introduction of Princess Kurama, the hijinx of Ataru, Lum, Ten, and all the others, and even has the debut of Mendo Shutarou, a soon-to-be rival of Ataru. It also has the very romantic Christmas episode (Episode 10) and the liner notes were even wrapped in plastic in this set. But Episode 11 is difficult to follow unless you are familiar with Japanese literature, as it follows the plot (sort of) of a Japanese novel, actually considered by many scholars to be the world's first novel. This episode is very confusing to those not familiar with the context. Still enjoyable, and of course, there's still plenty of shocking Lum action. Just might not be a favorite among many fans.


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