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Urusei Yatsura (R1) My Personal Recommendation
Saturday, July 22, 2006 - 14 Posts @ Madman Entertainment :: Anime Recommendations
There was Urusei Yatsura one of japan's most popular anime of the 1980's and the first series ever
produced by Rumiko Takahashi. It was one of the single longest anime series of its time spanning 196
another wacky anime love comedy. It's not even a great wacky anime love comedy. Urusei Yatsura...
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Maison Ikkoku/Urusei Yatsura
Monday, February 10, 2003 - 7 Posts by 5 People @ General and Other Anime - Page 29 - Animeboards.com
At A-Con in Dallas but I cannot find the anime online or anywhere else. Same for Urusei, I have 4
These a two series that I have been tring to get into. A co-worker recommended Urusei Yatsura
will be released to DVD...
There are some boards that are really into Rumiko Takahashi anime. Here
New Urusei Yatsura Event-Only Anime Special
Tuesday, December 09, 2008 - 3 Posts by 2 People @ Goddess Relief Office -> Japanese Anime: General Discussion - Page 16
Good news for Urusei Yatsura anime fans. Apparently, there's a new event-only anime special
. This will be the first anime spinoff from Rumiko Takahashi's 1978-1987 slapstick comedy manga in 17
of the few classic anime shows that I really enjoyed. I'm still holding out hope that AnimEigo will release
Urusei Yatsura
Monday, December 28, 2009 - 3 Posts by 3 People @ Anime UK News :: General Anime Discussion
Of a Takahashi manga, and I get the feeling that it doesn't have a conclusive ending, like Ranma 1/2
Yatsura, more than most anime, is not going to be for everyone. Takahashi's manga was a bit nutty; ...
. There's probably not a lot of middle ground. Occasionally the anime suffers the same affliction as a lot
Urusei Yatsura
Monday, April 29, 2002 - 9 Posts by 5 People @ General Anime Discussion - Page 17 - Armageddon Games
For those of you who don't know, Urusei Yatsura is considered one of the 'classic' animes, before
, and if you haven't seen this yet or want to learn more about it, just do a search for Urusei Yatsura
I've seen some Urusei Yatsura manga, but I've never seen the anime (in fact, I didn't even know
Do you enjoy classic like Urusei Yatsura -
Saturday, January 17, 2009 - 8 Posts by 8 People @ Anime General - Anime- .com
Do you people enjoy classic anime like DNA2, Dirty Pair, Urusei Yatsura, etc..
by an anime god in my book. Mamuro Oshii.
I am not sure Lum would age as well, as say, maison Ikkoku. I do
+) Is Lupin I'd dare to say I ONLY watch classic anime such as Uruseiyatsura and Lupin.
Those are the ones
A Takahashi Forum
Saturday, February 16, 2002 - 4 Posts by 2 People @ Requests - Page 5 - Animeboards.com
How about a forum like this:
Takahashi Forum(Works by Rumiko Takahashi; Ranma, Inuyasha, Urusei
and anime without them needing their own forum. The reason I don't think they need their own forum
think this will either. I odn't know. Maybe you're right. But then again, Takahashi is an extremely
Re: How's Takahashi's latest?
Sunday, November 29, 2009 - 15 Posts @ rec.arts.anime.misc - Sanjiyan's Anime
anime adapation?
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>>> Dex
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>> _Rinne_?
>> The title character
>> Quote: :
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>>> Kyokai no Rinne is Rumiko Takahashi's latest manga. For those
much, she was my cute girl introduction to anime. But dumb and
richer the two male leads whose names
Your favorite Rumiko Takahashi anime adaptation.
Tuesday, January 23, 2007 - 15 Posts by 14 People @ Anime - Page 149 - AnimeNation Anime
For me it would be:
1. Maison Ikkoku
2. Mermaid Saga
3. Ranma 1/2
4. Urusei Yatsura (still watching
got me into anime, but I have all of Rumiko's other animes too. Urusei Yatsura wins hands down...
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So, I guess my rating would be:
1. Urusei Yatsura
2. Ranma 1/2
3. Takahashi Rumiko Gekijou (Rumic
Review - Urusei Yatsura (TV)
Wednesday, March 11, 2009 - 16 Posts by 8 People
With puns and plays on words as you might expect from Rumiko
Takahashi). The person from Earth selected
freeteranews <arielmad@nowhere.com
I thought it was an anime review :-)
That's just an excuse
(miyuki@spam-no-way.invalid) added
Ah, Urusei Yatsura, that takes me back a bit. When I first discovered...
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