Anime Abandon: Tenchi Universe

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2017
  • We know where Tenchi started, but what about where it went? See more anime goodness at www.benthesage.com/

Komentáře • 730

  • @golgarisoul
    @golgarisoul Před 6 lety +197

    Ryoko is best girl.

  • @mariokarter13
    @mariokarter13 Před 6 lety +320

    The characters of Tenchi Muyo are more memorable than the plots they live within. Maybe that's why the series is rebooted every other installment.

  • @SamuraiEchidna
    @SamuraiEchidna Před 6 lety +5

    I'm a simple man. If Tenchi Universe could have found a way to keep certain things from the OVA (like the Light Hawk Wings), I think we would have the ultimate version of Tenchi. But each new entry in the world of Tenchi is always different from the last, and some continuations are not as great as we hoped, and it just makes it harder to get into Tenchi these days.

  • @Awakeandalive1
    @Awakeandalive1 Před 6 lety +17

    Also: Ernie Hudson as Winston saved that film. If it had been Eddie Murphy (as originally intended) it would have become exactly what you were describing, but Ernie Hudson as the calm, reasonable everyman brings a gravitas & rooting in reality which the film sorely needed.

  • @ZerberusKnight
    @ZerberusKnight Před 6 lety +33

    Think Washu ever turned herself in to a pickle, just cause science?

  • @Viennese
    @Viennese Před 4 lety +3

    Hilariously, I got into Tenchi completely backwards. Started with Magical Project, then Tenchi in Tokyo *shudders*, then Universe, then OVA. The movies were interspersed. The element I miss most in Universe that is in the OVA is the mother/daughter relationship between Ryoko and Washu. I always thought Washu's history was the most interesting element to the OVA series.

  • @orgixvi3
    @orgixvi3 Před 6 lety +1

    I have agree with one of the comments below, that the characters of the Tenchi series are better than the plots that revolve around them. Each is unique, memorable, and enjoyable in their own way, even Mihoshi. If we really think about it, the characters and their interactions with each other is why the series is remembered so fondly. Also, Kagato's design from the OVA is much sweeter than his design from Universe.

  • @alluringming
    @alluringming Před 3 lety +2

    I would like if the creators of the tenchi series does something similar to tenchi universe. Muyo was entertaining but at times a mess. Universe did a much better job and as stated flushed out better.

  • @paulrippcord506
    @paulrippcord506 Před 6 lety +25

    Saying that Ryo Ohki is better than Universe is a lot like comparing A New Hope to The Empire Strikes Back. Yes, Ryoki came first and laid the foundation for things to come, but Universe is overall a better told story that's been fully realized.

  • @TheDrawdex
    @TheDrawdex Před 6 lety +46

    This Tenchi was my introduction to anime. First episode and everything. The dub too. Take it as you may.

  • @Jebbtube
    @Jebbtube Před 6 lety +41

    Universe is my favorite of the Tenchi series.

  • @nervmeister
    @nervmeister Před 6 lety +80

    Universe - more coherent

  • @SabreMau
    @SabreMau Před 6 lety +23

    I didn't get into Tenchi Ryo-Ohki until years later. My first glimpse of the series was Tenchi Muyo in Love on Sci-Fi Channel's Saturday Anime block around '95-96, then I got my first job in '96, which led to buying a VHS tape of TMiL, which had an ad on it for Tenchi Universe, and then I spent the next four paychecks buying two VHS tapes of Universe at a time, which came out to $60 for six-to-seven episodes. And this was at a time where our Suncoast considered unrated anime to be "treat it as R", so a sixteen-year-old needed parental accompaniment to buy the stuff. And then I'd watch it once through, connect my VCR and camcorder together, and use the record and pause buttons to make an edit trimming out brief nudity and a couple occasional violent bits so I'd have a copy I could show my younger siblings. No access to digital paint at the time, but yeah, this was my very first anime series I bought, and I still have those tapes today. Gets a vote of nostalgia from me over the OVAs.

  • @arellajardin2323
    @arellajardin2323 Před 6 lety +65

    For me, the OVA had some things I preferred over the series, but overall I like Universe more. I kinda wish they had been more raunchy in the series, though. In the OVA, they were more overt about the girls trying to get into his pants, and had more sexy scenes. Universe played the romance a bit more innocent, even with Ryoko. Although, I love the implication by the end of the season, that Ryoko is the one with the strongest emotional connection to Tenchi. But then, she's my favorite. And yes, the introduction of Kyone was very much needed.

  • @tenchimuyo69
    @tenchimuyo69 Před 3 lety +7

    Kiyone replaced Yukinojo. Though I admit, Mihoshi's backstory in the OVA is more amusingly tragic. She wasn't an idiot at all, she ended up that way due to being overworked and something else that the series doesn't quite reveal. It is one of the reasons she's on leave.

  • @kartoon1971
    @kartoon1971 Před 6 lety +6

    Tenchi Muyo Universe is my favorite of the series. I watched it and enjoyed it as a kid but didn't remember much.

  • @BionicSlime
    @BionicSlime Před 6 lety +27

    I have to strongly disagree about the OVA being as flawed and poorly animated, personally. I think the fact Tenchi told such a large amount of story and lore in a shorter amount of episodes goes to show you how well executed the planning and plot development in the OVA was. Granted, season 3 went bat shit crazy, but the original OVA series made the Kagato story more engaging. Universe's Kagato bored me, he looked like every other Jurian character; a regular dick with nothing special to him. OVA's Kagato was a very memorable villain, appearance and how cruelly he tormented the characters. And the animation here blows Universe away in my opinion.

  • @thcollegestudent
    @thcollegestudent Před 6 lety +3

    I think the episode that always sticks out for ME personally the most from any of the series...is one in which Washu is left to take care of a baby for the episode and we learn some very sad history about her. The Actress delivers some real emotion in that episode and I can't help but tear up every single time. That feeling for me personally has become deeper as I've gotten older...

  • @malice926
    @malice926 Před 6 lety +29

    Bennett, I'm sorry, but I just have to down right disagree with you on the Mihoshi diatribe. Mihoshi may be a clutz, and yes even a 'space cadet' but her antics are FAR from unimportant. The entire time she is with Tenchi and the group in Ryo-Ohki she is sending information to the Galactic Union about the situation, which is one of the most important parts of the series as a whole, even if she does it in a bumbling way her actions might be some of the most important to the series as a whole, she is the one that originally discovers Washu aboard the ship, she is the one that prevents what would have been a fatal fight between 2 characters (preserving Tenchi as a good aligned character in the process) even the second half of the 3rd OVA is centered around her brothers affection towards her which leads to some of the best displays of the various characters abilities.

  • @Vikumax
    @Vikumax Před 6 lety +2

    Funny you mention that bit about which one you watched first: I live in the country of Chile, in South America. And here when the anime boom started, many of chilean networks and dubbing companies decided to grab a plenty of them and distribute them. As such, we ended up getting a lot of stuff earlier or even stuff that never reached Cartoon network or other anime outlets in the US, all of which with very little censorship or editing (Openings intact and the like.)