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This is one of the first anime shows that was on TV back when anime was slowly becoming more mainstream. It might have been decent quality then but, though I haven't re-watched any of it recently, I doubt it holds up well to the test of time. Even so, I have fond memories. There's an actual plot but I felt it gets bogged down by the love triangles. There's also a significant difference between the story-lines in the OAV and Tenchi Universe (the TV show.) | This is one of the first anime shows that was on TV back when anime was slowly becoming more mainstream. It might have been decent quality then but, though I haven't re-watched any of it recently, I doubt it holds up well to the test of time. Even so, I have fond memories. There's an actual plot but I felt it gets bogged down by the love triangles. There's also a significant difference between the story-lines in the OAV and Tenchi Universe (the TV show.) | ||
− | I initially watched Tenchi in Love (the first movie), without seeing anything else first. Though I was confused about the relationships between everyone, I still enjoyed it immensely. (I assumed at the time that Ryoko was Sasami's sister, because they didn't specify Ayeka and | + | I initially watched Tenchi in Love (the first movie), without seeing anything else first. Though I was confused about the relationships between everyone, I still enjoyed it immensely. (I assumed at the time that Ryoko was Sasami's sister, because they didn't specify Ayeka and those two had similar hair colors. I also thought that Tenchi was just a super awesome best friend to all the ladies.) The story has the group going back in time to save Tenchi's mother from a time-altering villain (she turns into a bad-ass at the end, even at the cost of her own life.) The love in the title is actually referencing how Tenchi's mother died when he was young, so he didn't get to know her very well (the villain was trying to kill her before Tenchi was born, hence the need to stop him), and the story itself focuses on how Tenchi's mother and father get together. It's actually very touching. |
− | Outside of the first movie though, I'm not sure I could recommend it that strongly. I may have just not watched enough of the series or | + | Outside of the first movie though, I'm not sure I could recommend it that strongly. I may have just not watched enough of the TV series or the various OAV but I found them largely forgettable. The characters have promise but having them all in love with Tenchi kind of drags it down, even though that's kind of part of the joke (that he's supposedly some Joe Schmo... except he's actually half-alien from Ayeka and Sasami's royal family, so it just gets wonky.) I suppose I'd have to watch it again to give a more definite review but I certainly wouldn't blame anyone for passing on the simple grounds that even the newest Tenchi sequel/spin-off is 6 years old. |
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Latest revision as of 00:46, 20 July 2012
Tenchi Muyo! | |
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Original Manga | Hitoshi Okuda (Manga came after the series) |
Director/Artist | Masaki Kajishima |
Format | Anime (TV) |
Made By | AIC |
Episode Length | Half Hour |
# of Episodes | 13 originally, last 6 made in 2003 to finish the series. |
Contents
Genre
Comedy, Harem, Romance, Sci-Fi
Sum it up in a Sentence
Space girls trying to play hide the salami with a guy who's house they've overtaken end up in comical situations.
Main Description
Tenchi Musaki is a student who lives a normal peaceful life until his life and house are invaded by many women including; two princesses, a space pirate, a mad scientist, and a policewoman who all become somehow interested in him. With all this going on Tenchi also finds out that he holds the key to protecting the Earth and must discover his hidden power.
Note: There is actually a TV series and an OAV of the same name, plus countless spin-offs, sequels, and movies. Also, one or two manga series.
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Personal Opinions
Scruffy the janitor
As many cliches that this show has, it's one of the first animes I saw on Toonami when I was a kid. I still think it's funny even if it did set the trend for some of the not so good things still around in anime.
QuarkJets
It's an acceptable series for American preteens watching Cartoon Network, but otherwise it's a poorly written series with no redeeming factors.
Yildun
This is one of the first anime shows that was on TV back when anime was slowly becoming more mainstream. It might have been decent quality then but, though I haven't re-watched any of it recently, I doubt it holds up well to the test of time. Even so, I have fond memories. There's an actual plot but I felt it gets bogged down by the love triangles. There's also a significant difference between the story-lines in the OAV and Tenchi Universe (the TV show.)
I initially watched Tenchi in Love (the first movie), without seeing anything else first. Though I was confused about the relationships between everyone, I still enjoyed it immensely. (I assumed at the time that Ryoko was Sasami's sister, because they didn't specify Ayeka and those two had similar hair colors. I also thought that Tenchi was just a super awesome best friend to all the ladies.) The story has the group going back in time to save Tenchi's mother from a time-altering villain (she turns into a bad-ass at the end, even at the cost of her own life.) The love in the title is actually referencing how Tenchi's mother died when he was young, so he didn't get to know her very well (the villain was trying to kill her before Tenchi was born, hence the need to stop him), and the story itself focuses on how Tenchi's mother and father get together. It's actually very touching.
Outside of the first movie though, I'm not sure I could recommend it that strongly. I may have just not watched enough of the TV series or the various OAV but I found them largely forgettable. The characters have promise but having them all in love with Tenchi kind of drags it down, even though that's kind of part of the joke (that he's supposedly some Joe Schmo... except he's actually half-alien from Ayeka and Sasami's royal family, so it just gets wonky.) I suppose I'd have to watch it again to give a more definite review but I certainly wouldn't blame anyone for passing on the simple grounds that even the newest Tenchi sequel/spin-off is 6 years old.
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