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Ataru Moroboshi (諸星あたる, Moroboshi Ataru) is the main protagonist of the series. A 17-year-old lazy student at Tomobiki High School, Class 2–4, Ataru suffers from an incredible amount of bad luck, having been born on Friday the 13th, during a major earthquake, and Butsumetsu, the unluckiest day of the Buddhist calendar. [1]
Ataru is a 17-year-old student at Tomobiki High School, Class 2-4. Born during a major earthquake in April (the fourth month, an unlucky number in East Asian culture) on Friday the 13th (the latter also an unlucky number in Western cultures) and on Butsumetsu (the unluckiest day of the Buddhist calendar, said to be the day when Buddha died), he is extremely unlucky and in turn draws a near ...
Urusei Yatsura: Stay With You (うる星やつら Stay With You) was released by Hudson Soft for the PC Engine CD on June 29, 1990, with an optional music CD available. [92] It was rated 25.78 out of 30 by PC Engine Fan magazine. [93] Urusei Yatsura: Miss Tomobiki o Sagase! (うる星やつらミス友引を探せ!
Urusei Yatsura is a Japanese anime television series that aired on Fuji Television from October 14, 1981, to March 19, 1986. It is based on the manga series of the same name by Rumiko Takahashi, produced by Kitty Films and Fuji Television and was animated by Studio Pierrot until episode 106, and Studio Deen for the rest of the series.
Urusei Yatsura 4: Lum the Forever (うる星やつら4 ラム・ザ・フォーエバー, Urusei Yatsura 4 Ramu za Fōebā) is the fourth Urusei Yatsura film. Guest characters include Tarōzakura, the great cherry tree. A horror film production comes to town, casting the cast of the series as extras in the production.
Urusei Yatsura (うる星やつら) is a Japanese anime television series produced by David Production based on the manga series of the same name by Rumiko Takahashi.It is the second television anime adaptation of the manga, following the 1981 adaptation by Kitty Films that ran until 1986.
Urusei Yatsura 2: Beautiful Dreamer [n 1] is a 1984 Japanese animated fantasy comedy film produced by Kitty Films and distributed by Toho.It is the second film in the Urusei Yatsura film series based on the manga of the same name by Rumiko Takahashi.
While Urusei Yatsura involves an alien girl attending a human high school, the school scenario in Galaxy High is reversed to be based around humans attending a high school for aliens. [6] John Kricfalusi was a character designer for the show and went on to create Ren & Stimpy and The Ripping Friends.