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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 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 (2022 TV series) Ushio & Tora; Y. Yaiba This page was last edited on 7 May 2024, at 21:03 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
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 ]
The Urusei Yatsura manga series features a large ensemble cast of characters created by Rumiko Takahashi. It tells the story of Japanese teenager Ataru Moroboshi, and the alien Lum, who believes she is Ataru's wife after he accidentally proposes to her. The series contains many other characters, whose unusual characteristics and eccentric ...
Urusei Yatsura: 21 episodes 1983 Urusei Yatsura: Only You: 1981–1986 Dashu Kappei: 1 episode 1982–1983 Gyakuten! Ippatsuman: 7 episodes 1983–1984 Little Mrs. Pepperpot: 1 episode 1983–1985 The Yearling: 2 episodes 1983–1984 Dallos: 3 episodes 1987 Zillion: 3 episodes 1988 Mobile Police Patlabor: All 6 episodes 1989–1990 Gosenzo-sama ...
Momoko 120% (モモコ120%, Momoko Hyakunijū Pāsento) is a 1986 arcade game by Jaleco released in Japan. The game was originally intended to be an Urusei Yatsura game, but for an unknown reason the license was not obtained for the arcade version—while the characters were changed, "Lum's Love Song" — the first opening theme of the first anime adaptation, still loops throughout the game ...
The scholar Benedict Marko compared it to the 1998 film Dark City, which he believes to have been influenced by Urusei Yatsura 2. [41] Josh Zyber of Hi-Def Digest said it "was a clear influence on both Groundhog Day and Dark City". [42] The writers Brian Camp and Davis Julie have also compared it to Groundhog Day. [43]