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Tenchi In Tokyo, Vol. 3: New Legend

Tenchi In Tokyo, Vol. 3: New Legend

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Dissapointing- not just this volume either
Review: I'm sorry if I offend any true Tenchi in Tokyo fans, but this series really let me down. I loved the first two Tenchi series, and was really looking forward to seeing Tenchi in Tokyo- and then, I saw it. Here's what I thought of the whole thing overall.

1. Horrible, horrible animation, the once cute Sasami looks like some evil, underworld demon.

2. I don't know why, but some of the monsters remind me of something off of Sailor Moon. Even though I do love Sailor Moon, the monsters on that show really cheese me off.

3. The girl's personalities are strange. They seem somehow different than in the last two series.

4. Tenchi isn't nice to the girls most of the time. He tries to keep all of them as far away from himself as possible- even the ones who actually act human like.

5. Ryo-oki is Sasami's pet, which is just weird to me.

6. Sakuya- I really don't like that character. Out of all of the things that let me down in this series, Sakuya let me down the most. All of the girls- Ryoko, Ayeka, Sasami, Mihoshi, Washu,& Kiyone- at least have a little thing for Tenchi. I thought, "Hey, they've been together for a while, he might acutally fall in love with one of them this time!" Guess what? I was wrong. I wouldn't have minded another series with the girls fighting over him, but alas, it's not that way. He meets a girl with exorsist green eyes and hair that looks incredibly like dead rats and falls in love with her instantly. Worse, she has a personality more annoying than Sasami, Ayeka, and Mihoshi combined. I used to not like those characters until Sakuya was introduced. But what's even worse than that- Sakuya isn't even really alive.... oops.

Well, that's my opinion on Tenchi in Tokyo. Once again, sorry if I insulted any Tenchi in Tokyo or Sakuya fans, yadda yadda yadda. I would only recomend this series if you haven't seen the previous Tenchi series, or just really like the idea of an annoying, ugly character stealing Tenchi's heart rather than one of the beloved characters from the previous series. But I still suggest that you should just leave this series alone and not waste some of your precious, precious living time you can use watching some other anime. Bubi!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Dissapointing- not just this volume either
Review: I'm sorry if I offend any true Tenchi in Tokyo fans, but this series really let me down. I loved the first two Tenchi series, and was really looking forward to seeing Tenchi in Tokyo- and then, I saw it. Here's what I thought of the whole thing overall.

1. Horrible, horrible animation, the once cute Sasami looks like some evil, underworld demon.

2. I don't know why, but some of the monsters remind me of something off of Sailor Moon. Even though I do love Sailor Moon, the monsters on that show really cheese me off.

3. The girl's personalities are strange. They seem somehow different than in the last two series.

4. Tenchi isn't nice to the girls most of the time. He tries to keep all of them as far away from himself as possible- even the ones who actually act human like.

5. Ryo-oki is Sasami's pet, which is just weird to me.

6. Sakuya- I really don't like that character. Out of all of the things that let me down in this series, Sakuya let me down the most. All of the girls- Ryoko, Ayeka, Sasami, Mihoshi, Washu,& Kiyone- at least have a little thing for Tenchi. I thought, "Hey, they've been together for a while, he might acutally fall in love with one of them this time!" Guess what? I was wrong. I wouldn't have minded another series with the girls fighting over him, but alas, it's not that way. He meets a girl with exorsist green eyes and hair that looks incredibly like dead rats and falls in love with her instantly. Worse, she has a personality more annoying than Sasami, Ayeka, and Mihoshi combined. I used to not like those characters until Sakuya was introduced. But what's even worse than that- Sakuya isn't even really alive.... oops.

Well, that's my opinion on Tenchi in Tokyo. Once again, sorry if I insulted any Tenchi in Tokyo or Sakuya fans, yadda yadda yadda. I would only recomend this series if you haven't seen the previous Tenchi series, or just really like the idea of an annoying, ugly character stealing Tenchi's heart rather than one of the beloved characters from the previous series. But I still suggest that you should just leave this series alone and not waste some of your precious, precious living time you can use watching some other anime. Bubi!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Tenchi Saga Continues...
Review: Tenchi in Tokyo isn't that bad, just needs some improvements. The animation should have been high quality like the OAV and the TV series. Next, the plot line needs some readjustment. However, this makes a very entertaining and funny start.

The episodes include one where Ryoko has a big date with Tenchi. It doesn't produce really any sparks but it's interesting. Also, there's one where Sakuya goes to Tenchi's house and ruins an anniversary party. The results are slightly emotional. One thing, Sakuya's dubbed voice should have been better!!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Tenchi in Tokyo story continues - Yugi's origin.
Review: The DVD continues the Tenchi in Tokyo story. Episode 8 has the Masaki family recalling the events of how the girls arrived at Tenchi's home. Definitely a different story than OVA and Universe. Epsiode 9 has Tenchi and the girls exploring a cave under Tokyo that was revealed after an earthquake. This episode is important as it relates the origin of Yugi - our protagonist. Episode 10 is about Ryoko's big date with Tenchi. Of course, Sakuya sees this. The results are very emotional.

Occasionally, the animation reverts to the manic Saturday morning cartoon style. Too bad, as otherwise this series would rate 5 stars, in my opinion. There is much adult story matter here that needs to be taken seriously. This is why I keep looking forward to more Tenchi! When the animation style stays serious, the results are outstanding.

The DVD finally has menu-driven scene and episode access. Thanks, Pioneer! The quality is up to Pioneer's excellent standards. The special features are the beginning and ending sequences without the credits - so you can see the animation clearly. Also included is the Japanese advertising trailer for the Tenchi in Tokyo series.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The third DVD in the Tenchi In Tokyo series.
Review: The first episode is just Part Two of the last episode of the last DVD. While the girls and Tenchi's family are celebrating the two year anniversary of them coming together Sakuya pops up. She decided to follow Tenchi home. And when the crystal pendants that the Tenchi family made from the crystals left by Tenchi's mother disappears they all blame HER. Who IS the real thief?
In the next episode we meet the Guardians of Old and learn a tad more about Yugi's past. It might even make you feel a tad sorry for the girl.
The last episode is a date between Ryoko and Tenchi, which was both funny and touching. Ryoko comes back from the date full of trust for Tenchi and even a tad less violent towards others. She even seems to treat Ayeka a tad nicer.
Is Yugi losing or are her plans, in fact, still going forward?
While giving this DVD only four points I really enjoyed "Ryoko's Big Date".

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The third DVD in the Tenchi In Tokyo series.
Review: The first episode is just Part Two of the last episode of the last DVD. While the girls and Tenchi's family are celebrating the two year anniversary of them coming together Sakuya pops up. She decided to follow Tenchi home. And when the crystal pendants that the Tenchi family made from the crystals left by Tenchi's mother disappears they all blame HER. Who IS the real thief?
In the next episode we meet the Guardians of Old and learn a tad more about Yugi's past. It might even make you feel a tad sorry for the girl.
The last episode is a date between Ryoko and Tenchi, which was both funny and touching. Ryoko comes back from the date full of trust for Tenchi and even a tad less violent towards others. She even seems to treat Ayeka a tad nicer.
Is Yugi losing or are her plans, in fact, still going forward?
While giving this DVD only four points I really enjoyed "Ryoko's Big Date".


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