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Tenchi Muyo! GXP
Television; Anime
2 Apr 2002 - 25 Sep 2002
Bloody Violence; Bad Language; Nudity
Japan
Japanese
Sometimes Misfortune Rain After Fog
The Moon's Pledge
Anime; Science Fiction; Present; Harem; Shounen
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Tenchi Muyo! (天地無用! Tenchi Muyo!), is an anime and manga series about a boy named Tenchi Masaki and the alien women that love him.

The original series, Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki, was a six episode OVA (Original Video Animation or Direct-to-Home Video) series; released in Japan in 1992–93. As its popularity grew, it spurred a seventh episode (also known as the Tenchi Special) and the standalone Mihoshi Special. In 1994-95, the second OVA series was created and released, featuring episodes 8–13. From 2003 to 2005, a third OVA series was released, with episodes 14–19, centering around the three goddesses introduced in the second OVA series. This is then followed by a special twentieth episode which centered around some of the remaining plot threads towards Tenchi's mother, as well as Noike, who was introduced in episode 15. The series can be somewhat confusing to newcomers because it has several continuities, although due to later creative changes many consider the original OVAs 'true' canon.

Before the popularity of series like Love Hina, to American fans Tenchi Muyo! set the benchmark for a series with a somewhat meek but kind male lead surrounded by attractive but often bizarre women, an anime subgenre (harem comedy) which would later become common. The TM franchise is also well-known in having a manga developed after an animated version was released, when typically the reverse is true.

Tenchi Muyo! was one of the early successes for AIC, the animation company behind it, which went on to create El-Hazard, Battle Athletes, Oh My Goddess!, Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure and many other anime series. The main artist for the series is Masaki Kajishima.

The name of the manga is a play on words. Tenchi muyo (天地無用?) in Japanese means "This way up", a phrase written, for example, on boxes to show they should not be upturned. The word muyo also means "unnecessary", thus with a lead character "Tenchi" this name could also mean "unnecessary Tenchi" and is more often than not translated to "No need for Tenchi" (even so far as the episode titles for the "Universe" series to have the running gag of having the titles start with "No need for...")

The three major series continuities are Tenchi Muyo!, Tenchi Universe, and Tenchi in Tokyo. The first series, TM!, is the original OVA (Original Video Animation) which introduces the core characters. The other two are spin-offs that utilize the same characters, with the addition of Kiyone Makibi, though the backstory is quite different from the original OVAs. The first of the spin-offs was Tenchi Muyo! TV (also known as Tenchi Universe), in 1995; it is a twenty-six episode TV series that retells the original series differently. This anime was one of few anime to be broadcast on PBS member station KTEH San Jose, according to the ANN.

Tenchi Muyo! GXP: Galaxy Police Transporter, released in Japan in 2002, goes back to the original Tenchi Muyo! OVA timeline. However this time the main character of this 26-episode TV series is Seina Yamada, a friend of Tenchi Masaki who accidentally joins the Galaxy Police. Unlike all previous Tenchi Muyo! incarnations, which were licensed by Geneon, GXP was licensed in the United States by FUNimation Entertainment (Along with the third OVA series) and was released on DVD in from March to December 2004.

Behind this show is Shinichi Watanabe, the director of Excel Saga.

- From Wikipedia
English
Rafael Antonio Oliver as Seina Yamada
Annie Pastrano as Amane Kaunaq
Barbara Goodson as Ryoko Balta
Deanna Morris as Fuku
Bob Papenbrook as NB
Kim Strauss as Tarant Shank
Marie Danielle as Neju Na Melmas
Mel Dasher as Daluma
Melora Harte as Seto Kamiki Jurai
Reba West as Erma
Renee Emerson as Airi Masaki
Renee Emerson as Mitoto Kuramitsu
Ron Allen as Seiryo Tennan
Wendee Lee as Kiriko Masaki
Angus MacDonald as Kai Masaki
Annie Pastrano as Fake Amane
Brad MacDonald as Kai
Chris Kent as Tenchi Masaki
Dan Egrol as Cohen
Dave Mallow as Azusa
Dave Mallow as Kanemitsu Hirata
Dave Mallow as Misao Kuramitsu
Deanna Morris as Gyokuren
James Lyon as GP Guide
Jessica Gee as Jun
Jessica Gee as Kyo Komachi
Jessica Gee as Washu Hakubi
Bob Papenbrook as Katsuhito Masaki
Julie Maddalena as Hakuren
Julie Maddalena as Mrs Yamada
Julie Maddalena as Scientist
Kari Wahlgren as Yoshiko Yamada
Marie Danielle as Nabiko
Marvin Lee as Alan
Michael McConnohie as Minami Kuramitsu
Michael McConnohie as Mr Kaunaq
Michael McConnohie as Wau Shaman
Mona Marshall as Noike Kamiki Jurai
Mona Marshall as Ryo-Ohki
Mona Marshall as Ryoko Hakubi
Mona Marshall as Suiren
Mona Marshall as Wau Boy
Raphael Antonio as Mr Yamada
Raphael Antonio as Rajau Ga Waura
Reba West as Ayeka Masaki Jurai
Reba West as Gyokuren
Reba West as Mihoshi Kuramitsu
Renee Emerson as Karen
Renee Emerson as Minaho Masaki
Renee Emerson as Mrs Kaunaq
Renee Emerson as Sasami
Renee Emerson as Yoshiko Yamada
Richard George as Mr Tennan
Richard George as Utsusumi
Ron Allen as Barry
Sonja S Fox as Mikami Kuramitsu
Steve Cannon as Kenneth Barl
Steve Kramer as Balta
Rafael Antonio Oliver as Mr Yamada
Rafael Antonio Oliver as Rajau
Wendee Lee as Vega


Japanese
Shigeru Mogi as Seina Yamada
Hisakawa Aya as Ryoko Balta
Kumi Sakuma as Kiriko Masaki
Suzuki Mariko as Amane Kaunaq
Mitsuaki Madono as Seiryo Tennan
Nana Mizuki as Neju Na Melmas
Niina Kumagaya as Elma
Tamagawa Sakiko as Airi Masaki
Shinichi Watanabe as NB
Tomoko Kaneda as Fuku
Toshihiko Nakajima as Da Ruma
Yukari Nozawa as Seto Kamiki Jurai
Yuki Matsuda as Tarant Shank
Orikasa Ai as Ryoko
Ohtsuka Akio as Azusa
Asako Shirakura as Female Researcher D
Asako Shirakura as Suiren
Hisakawa Aya as Wau Boy
Yokoyama Chisa as Sasami
Etsuko Kozakura as Ryo-Ohki
Fumio Matsuoka as Minami Kuramitsu
Midorikawa Hikaru as Misao Kuramitsu
Hisayoshi Suganuma as Alien Comedians
Hisayoshi Suganuma as Kai Masaki
Hisayoshi Suganuma as Operator
Hisayoshi Suganuma as Ryoko's Crew
Hisayoshi Suganuma as Ryoko's Operator
Ikuko Sugita as Mikami Kuramitsu
Jun Fukuyama as Alan
Jun Fukuyama as Student
Kosugi Juurouta as Kanemitsu Hirata
Katashi Ishizuka as Kashimura
Katsumi Suzuki as Seina's Father
Kazuhiro Nakata as Amane's Father
Kei Hayami as Amane's Mother
Keiko Onodera as Mashisu Kuramitsu
Keiko Onodera as Seina's Mother
Kenichi Ono as Balta
Kenichi Sakaguchi as Captain
Kenichi Sakaguchi as Da Ruma Leader
Kenichi Sakaguchi as GP Guide
Kenichi Sakaguchi as Pirate
Kenichi Sakaguchi as Soldier
Kenji Nojima as Kenneth Barl
Kenji Nomura as Pirate Captain
Kouichi Nagano as Barry
Kouichi Nagano as Tarant Aide
Mamiko Noto as Clerk
Mamiko Noto as Jun
Mamiko Noto as Receptionist
Mamiko Noto as Yoshiko Yamada
Suzuki Mariko as Fake Amane
Masami Kikuchi as Tenchi Masaki
Masashi Hirose as GP Captain
Masashi Hirose as Utsusumi Kamiki
Nao Takamori as Gyokuren
Nao Takamori as Mikagami Operator
Naomi Shindoh as Noike Kamiki Jurai
Sakuma Rei as Funaho
Romi Paku as Kyo Komachi
Sayuri Kubo as Female Student
Shiho Kawaragi as Clerk
Shiho Kawaragi as Female Researcher
Shiho Kawaragi as Female Student
Shiho Kawaragi as Karen
Susumu Chiba as Gaizu Subordinate
Susumu Chiba as Rajau Ga Waura
Takehiro Murozono as Crew
Takehiro Murozono as Da Ruma Leader
Takehiro Murozono as Gaizu Captain
Takehiro Murozono as GP Instructor
Takehiro Murozono as GP Operator
Takehiro Murozono as Kazuki Yotsuga
Takehiro Murozono as Pirate
Takehiro Murozono as Pirate Captain
Takehiro Murozono as Ryoko's Crew
Takehiro Murozono as Staff
Koyasu Takehito as Yosho Masaki Jurai
Aono Takeshi as Katsuhito Masaki
Toshihiko Nakajima as Wau Shaman
Toshitaka Shimizu as Da Ruma Aide
Toshitaka Shimizu as GP Instructor
Toshitaka Shimizu as Pirate Head
Toshitaka Shimizu as Ryoko's Lieutenant
Toshitaka Shimizu as Tarant Subordinate
Yasuhiro Fujiwara as Taguchi
Sakakibara Yoshiko as Misaki Masaki Jurai
Kobayashi Yuko as Washu Hakubi
Mizutani Yuko as Mihoshi Kuramitsu
Mizutani Yuko as Mitoto Kuramitu
Mizutani Yuko as Nabiko
Nagashima Yuko as Female Guest
Nagashima Yuko as Minaho Masaki
Nagashima Yuko as Naoko
Nagashima Yuko as Vega
Takada Yumi as Ayeka Masaki Jurai
Yumiko Kajihara as Hakuren
Yumiko Kajihara as Pretty Girl
Yusuke Numata as Cohen
Yusuke Numata as Male Guest
Yusuke Numata as Technician
FUNimation - Distributor
FUNimation - Licensed by
AIC - Production Company
NTV - Production Company
VAP - Production Company
Links
Songs
Opening Theme
Title: Mayonaka no Taiyou
Lyrics:

kanashimi sasou midnight  koboreru ai o choudai
kanashimi sasou midnight  koboreru ai o choudai

kiiroi RINGO o kajitteru KIMI wa  hitoshirezu otona ni naru
tameiki iro shite mayoikomu ai o  sagashite ikiteru

SUKI YO  TABUN NE  DAKEDO
akai tsuki ga miteru  konna ni mo chikaku ni iru no ni

kanashimi sasou midnight (I can say love)
koboreru ai o choudai (will you love me?)
tomadoi no hitomi no oku  kokyuu o tomete
KIMI no ai o KATACHI ni  mayonaka no taiyou

kotoba ga itakute ressha ni tobinoru  KIMI wa ima tabidatsu no ne
michite mo kakete mo  kaze ga hajimatta basho o mezasu no ne

USO YO  HONTO YO  DAKEDO
akai tsuki ga shizumu  mitsumereba  setsunaku naru dake

hitori no yoru mo midnight (I can say love)
kawaranai to chikatte (will you change love?)
afuredasu yoru ga kuru wa
kokoro no naka o tokasanaide misete!  mayonaka no taiyou

kanashimi sasou midnight (I can say love)
yume de sakebeba  kitto  (will you love me?)

futari no yoru o  midnight (I can say love)
kanjitai no yo  kitto  (will you change love?)
tomadoi no hitomi no oku  kokyuu o tomete
KIMI no ai o KATACHI ni  mayonaka no taiyou  mayonaka no taiyou
Translation:

Such a sad midnight, overflowing with love
Such a sad midnight, overflowing with love

Gnawing at a yellow apple, you secretly become an adult
You sigh, having lost your way living in a search for love

"Maybe I love you," but--
The red moon is watching, it waits nearby

Such a sad midnight (I can say love)
It overflows with love (will you love me?)
Lost within your eyes, I stop breathing
The shape of your love is like the midnight sun

Our words are hurtful, and you get on the train, now you're taking a journey
The rising and falling wind is beginning to take aim

"It's a lie, it's the truth," but--
If you watch the red moon setting, it becomes just as painful

My own night, my midnight (I can say love)
Are surely unchanging (will you change love?)
The night is overflowing,
Revealing the center of my melting heart! The midnight sun

Such a sad midnight (I can say love)
If you shout at the dream, "surely!" (will you love me?)

Our own night, our midnight (I can say love)
I want to feel, surely (will you change love?)
Lost within your eyes, I stop breathing
The shape of your love is like the midnight sun... The midnight sun...
Ending Theme
Title: Anata ga Saitei...
Lyrics:

uchuu de saitei saiaku  un warui Unlucky boy

anna koto shite te mo (ahaa~~~n...)
konna koto shite te mo (soko... a...)
otozureru jiko, tensai, sugoi wana...  anata wa nigerarenai

keikai shite te mo (DAME DAMEE~~~~N...)
ikinari shichatte mo (mada...  mada datte baa...)
saitei saiaku DAME DA~ME no  anata wa do-shiyou mo nai

anata ga saitei saiaku  anata wa Unlucky boy
dakedo anata shika mienai  sonna anata shika mienai

muriyari shite te mo (o...  ochirou~~~...)
yasashiku shite te mo (HETA kuso nee...)
kioisugi, karaburi, mizu no awa...  umaku iki kkonai

chuui fukakute mo (mou~~jirettai~)
bouryoku teki demo (ITAI!... yamete...)
saitei saiaku DAME DA~ME no  anata wa do-shiyou mo nai

anata ga saitei saiaku  anata wa Unlucky boy
dakedo watashi ga tsuiteru wa  dakara motto motto oyarinasai 

anata ga saitei saiaku
un warui BACHI atari, DOJI, TSUKI no nai ko

anata ga saitei saiaku  anata wa Unlucky boy
dakedo anata shika mienai  sonna anata shika mienai
anata ga saitei saiaku  anata wa Unlucky boy
dakedo watashi ga tsuiteru wa  dakara motto motto oyarinasai
Added: 07-Apr-2006     Last Update: 26-Jan-2007







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