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5.0 out of 5 stars
Tenchi in Tokyo series,
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This review is from: Tenchi in Tokyo - Volume 2 - A New Friend (Signature Series) (DVD)
Endearing characters all--the heroes and villains in this series provide a fantastic and sometimes nonsensical escape, mixed with familiar life lessons in an atmosphere of comic humor, love, understanding, and forgiveness. Tenchi and the gang are a nice break from the pointless hostility and desperate patterns of the "real" world.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Still a good series, just didn't like the new origen story.,
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This review is from: Tenchi in Tokyo, Vol. 2 - New Friend [VHS] (VHS Tape)
In the last episode on this tape, Tenchi travels back home on train to meet his family and extra-terrestrial friends, who are planning a party in celebration of the anniversery of when the alien girls first came to earth and met Tenchi. Then Ryoko and the others think back to the day being celebrated, and that's where problems arise. See, up until now this show worked perfectly as a continuation to Tenchi Universe, and you could easily imagine Tenchi's heading off to Tokyo happening not long after the girls came back to his home after the battle with Kagato. However, in this new origen story, all the alien girls came to earth and met Tenchi at the same time, and Washu was Ryoko's partner in crime, not her mother. In Tenchi Universe, (for those Some may think I'm making a big deal out of nothing, but in light of continueity, why change the origen story? Especially since now there are two years of history of Tenchi living with his other-worldly residents where we don't know exactly what kind of expirences they went through. Otherwise, this remains an enjoyable series, with the alien women trying to get jobs and inadvertently helping the bad guys complete an evil mecha, and then the galaxy police officers must save the day, and Sasami makes a new friend who holds a mysterious secret. One last note, I do miss Kiyone's origonal English voice actor from the "Mihoshi Special" OAV episode and Universe series, however Wendy Lee does quite a fine job.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Did the good animators die?,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Tenchi in Tokyo, Vol. 2 - New Friend [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I have noticed one thing about the Tenchi in Tokyo series. The animation borders on the same level as Pokemon and Sailor Moon(And probably some of the other animes). Sure I do think the scene involving the Jurain Stone thingy and Ryoko was pretty awesome (Although short-lived) but everything else in this series lacks goodness. The characters seem jerky, most of the enemies aren't that evil looking, and the environment always seems to be in a hazy dream-like atmosphere. Well if I do buy it the only reason would be the scene mentioned above. Bye now. Heh-heh. It says I'm only one years old.
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