Tenchi Muyô! In Love
- 1996
- Tous publics
- 1h 35m
Tenchi and co. find their existence unsettled by a time-travelling entity called Kain. Desiring revenge upon the Juraian emperor, Tenchi, Kain travels back in time to kill Tenchi's mother. T... Read allTenchi and co. find their existence unsettled by a time-travelling entity called Kain. Desiring revenge upon the Juraian emperor, Tenchi, Kain travels back in time to kill Tenchi's mother. Trying to preserve the timestream, Tenchi and friends follow him back. Unfortunately, Tench... Read allTenchi and co. find their existence unsettled by a time-travelling entity called Kain. Desiring revenge upon the Juraian emperor, Tenchi, Kain travels back in time to kill Tenchi's mother. Trying to preserve the timestream, Tenchi and friends follow him back. Unfortunately, Tenchi must also deal with the pain that seeing his mother causes him. Since she died in the fu... Read all
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
- Tenchi Masaki
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Achika
- (voice)
- Kiyone
- (voice)
- Katsuhito Masaki
- (voice)
- …
- Ryoko
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Ayeka
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Operative A
- (voice)
- Ryo-Ohki
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Male GP Controller
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Mihoshi
- (voice)
- Nobuyuki
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
- Tenchi Masaki
- (voice)
- Washu
- (voice)
- Ryo-Ohki
- (voice)
- Kiyone
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
- Mihoshi
- (voice)
- Young Nobuyuki Nobuyuki
- (voice)
- (as Tomoyuki Morikawa)
- Ryoko
- (voice)
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- Writers
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Featured reviews
Where this movies really shines is in the music. The music is absolutely fantastic. It just fits so well with the movie. Most of the music is pleasant and flowing, and isn't harsh, but simply sits in the background, moving the storyline along. What's more: You can buy the soundtrack and sit there, listening to it, and see about half the movie in your head, just because the music is so good at pulling the images out of your brain.
Christopher Franke really is a sonic painter.
The animation: beautiful; the usual Tenchi OVAs and TV-series are great, but the movie is a real knock-out. Unlike the big-budget anime movies of late (and Disney films) the scenes have a consistent level of quality. There aren't nine scenes of good animation, and one scene of mind-blowing 3D computer-generated/cel combo stuff... all of the scenes are great quality, with little to cause distraction.
The storyline: good. It draws somewhat upon knowledge of previous events in the Tenchi realm, but is accessible for novices. I would have preferred the story to stick with the emotional aspect- as exciting as a big demon fight is, the characters are even more so... but then again, I guess that's why companies make stuff like Kimagure Orange Road or Maison Ikkoku.
The translation: good. Unlike how I prefer most of my anime, I'm both used to and accepting of the English translation job done by Pioneer. They're the voices I first heard when watching Tenchi, and they settle okay with me. (My wife can't stand Sasami's English voice, however.) I don't feel like I'm either missing parts of the original dialogue, nor do I feel like the story is too Americanized. If I were used to the Japanese version, my feelings might vary- but I have access to both versions, and the English one usually wins out.
The storyline is good... Tenchi as a whole is not supposed to be unique, but a comfortable, fun ride. It delivers entertainment in droves, and the characters are so well-rounded that it's hard not to come away without feeling affected, despite feeling like you've just watched a mish-mash of SF cliches. Rather than the tour-de-force movies like Akira or Ghost in the Shell, this is the movie I'd probably show new-comers- "This is what Japanese animation can be like." When they're more willing to work at comprehending a story, then move on...
Did you know
- TriviaContinuity-wise, this film follows the television series "Tenchi Muyô" (1995)_ while ignoring Tenchi Muyô! (1992). On a related topic Tenchi's mother who was named Kiyone in the Tenchi Muyo Ryo-Ohki continuity was renamed to Achika for this movie.
- GoofsWhen Nobuyuki said to Achika "See, I love..." His mouth was still moving, but no words for a second, then he spoke again.
- Quotes
Achika: I've had enough. I will not allow this! I will pay you back; because forgiveness, for one like you, could never be an option.
- Alternate versionsIn the Japanese version, the song playing during the end credits, "Alchemy of Love", is sung in Japanese by voice cast member Megumi Hayashibara. The English language film's version of the song uses English lyrics and the song is sung by Nina Hagen and Rick Jude.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Anime Abandon: Tenchi Muyo in Love (2013)
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- Also known as
- Tenchi the Movie - Tenchi Muyo in Love
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- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1