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Worth every penny

Wonderful!
In the first adventure (episodes 1-7), Tenchi inadvertently wakes a mummified demon who was imprisoned at the Masaki family shrine 700 years ago--none other than space pirate extraordinaire Ryoko. The problems she causes are dwarfed by the arrival of Jurai princesses Ayeka and Sasami, bubble-brained Galactic Police Agent Miyoshi--and interstellar criminal Kagato. Assuming the role (and costume) of the Crown Prince of Jurai, Tenchi defeats the evil Kagato with a magic sword that resembles the lightsabers in Star Wars.
Unexpected arrivals keep the Masaki household in chaos in the later, shorter adventures (episodes 8-13), including a baby cousin of Tenchi's, a shape-shifting robot who impersonates Ryoko, and the Emperor and Empress of Jurai. The writers occasionally lose track of the plot, especially in episode 13, "Here Comes Jurai," but Tenchi has never been noted for its logic. In all the episodes, the filmmakers manage to balance interplanetary threats, teenage romance, and broad comedy with their usual aplomb.
The Tenchi Encyclopedia (powered by Wasshu OS) offers short biographies of the main characters with clips and stills, pencil tests, digital comics, Japanese commercials, and full credits for the series. A must-have for Tenchi fans. --Charles Solomon

No Need for ReviewsThe title, in English, means "No Need for Tenchi," however, anyone that knows the series knows that everyone needs Tenchi. The story starts when Ryoko (the best character out of the whole anime) is accidentally freed from the shrine that imprisoned her by Tenchi. Boy, does Tenchi regret that he did that for Ryoko decides to take revenge on Tenchi because it was Tenchi ancestor (grandfather) that impressed her in there 700 years ago (yes I said 700). Following Ryoko, other strange alien characters start to "fall" (and I do mean fall) into Tenchi's life.
The story arc was well done and neatly woven together. My only problem is that when the story ends, it doesn't seem complete. It seems like at the end of episode 13, the series is just getting warmed up and not ending. Nonetheless, I still give this series five stars because there are two other Tenchi series to watch, even though they are not a good or as well planed.
First times the charm for the Tenchi saga.The story itself if rather simple, a young Tenchi gets overly curious, and mistakenly releases a 700 year old demon, who takes her original form, as a teenaged girl named Ryoko. Initially wanting revenge for her imprisonment, she begins a path of destruction. Tenchi manages to slow her down, and she takes an interest in him. Unfortunately for Tenchi, and planet Earth, her release has attracted a lot of intergalactic attention. In a short period of time, Tenchi has developed a collection of jealous females, who all want him for various purposes. Ryoko for carnal cravings, Ayeka because she thinks its political destiny, Washu because she wants to experiment on him and his hidden power, Mishoshi because she seems to have the blessings of his grandfather, Ryo-Ohki because it/she likes Tenchi, and Sasami because she thinks she'll grow up and marry him.
The story revolves around the zany antics of those competitors as they compete for Tenchi, but help each other when danger strikes. Tenchi has some action, but is not an action series it is essentially a comedy series. The main strength of Tenchi is the diversity of characters, and its unique view of the universe. You have teleporting space pirates, mega genius scientists, beings who rule the galaxy, and derive their power from giant trees. Every character is well developed, and featured in their own way.
This Box set is somewhat expensive, but does have some nice extras and is very well packaged. The quality of the DVDs is good. This is one of the few series, where the English speaking voice actors, clearly exceed their Japanese counterparts. There is additionally, a set of "No Need For Tenchi" graphic novels, for sale elsewhere on this site. The nice thing about those, is they pick up exactly where this series leaves off, and extend the Tenchi OAV world. Rumors persist of a follow-up to the OAV finally coming out of Japan, but it may be a while yet.
Just Great Anime!

I'm as mad as hell....
powerful
there's a bigger theme in this film...What's confusing and also intriguing about this unmentioned theme in the film is that once Howard "sees the light"; once he believes that god has spoken to him by way of the Network Head [Ned Beaty], he brings "God's" message to the show which the network head refuses to cancel even when it, because of its now sobering, depressing, rather than merely angry, message, begins to drop in the ratigs. Why would the chief exec allow this to happen if he truely believed in the bottom line he preached to Howard Beale? This satire is so tightly written that I believe there's a good answer here. maybe another reviewer can provide the answer amongst his or her review. Great film.


I'm as mad as hell....
powerful
there's a bigger theme in this film...What's confusing and also intriguing about this unmentioned theme in the film is that once Howard "sees the light"; once he believes that god has spoken to him by way of the Network Head [Ned Beaty], he brings "God's" message to the show which the network head refuses to cancel even when it, because of its now sobering, depressing, rather than merely angry, message, begins to drop in the ratigs. Why would the chief exec allow this to happen if he truely believed in the bottom line he preached to Howard Beale? This satire is so tightly written that I believe there's a good answer here. maybe another reviewer can provide the answer amongst his or her review. Great film.

After a war devastated the surface of the earth, many people left for the Space Colonies. The remaining inhabitants are governed by the United Earth Sphere Alliance, which has oppressed the Colonies. A group of rebels hope to win their freedom by attacking Earth with five teenage pilots in Gundam mobile suits (robotic rocket ships made from Gundanium alloy). Heero Yuy, the brash hero, immediately comes into conflict with the sinister Lieutenant Zechs and Colonel Treize, who are important officers in OZ, an elite mobile-suit unit trained and staffed by the powerful Romefeller Foundation. Heero also inadvertently wins the heart of Relena, the wealthy daughter of a cabinet minister. While Heero insults Relena and fights the forces of OZ, the other four Gundam pilots, Duo, Trowa, Quatra, and Chang (who, oddly, don't know each other) wreak havoc on Alliance factories and military bases. It's a classic confrontation between indestructible good guys with invincible weapons and bad guys who can't hit the broad side of a robot. The DVD contains the "unedited version" of the show that plays on the Cartoon Network. It contains no nudity or sex; the violence is largely restricted to machines attacking each other and is recommended for ages 7 and older. The VHS version has some language changes ("I will kill you" becomes "I will destroy you") and the blood has been removed when characters are injured. There is no difference in running time. --Charles Solomon

ok, but more coherent story necessary
The Gundam Wing Saga Begins...From there the series continues to give us more info about the personality and fighting style of each of the pilots. We also continue to get to know ace Oz pilot Zechs Marquise (and some of the people he considers friends and enemies). The last episode of the DVD treats us to a major revelatoin about the past of Relena Peacecraft (the Foreign Minister's daughter), and shows beyond any doubt (just in case we had any), that Oz is in fact evil.
From this first DVD you might get the impression that this show is going to fall into the old trap of having our heroes fight, get beat up, grow in resolve, and win. But giving up on this series after the first few epiodes would be a very big mistake indeed. In the next volume comes the first major plot twist. And let's just say that it can be mighty hard to figure out who your enemy is when the world situation keeps changing. This DVD is worth seeing for the end of the first episode alone (a true classic), but rest assured that this show gets much better later on. If you're a Gundam fan, definitely check this one out. If you're a Gundam Wing fan, what are you waiting for? Buy it now!
BEHHOLD!!! THE BEST CARTOON SERIES EVER!!!!
When the criminal Kain escapes from prison, he destroys Galactic Patrol Headquarters, then moves to Earth to strike the Masaki family, whose link to the royal family of Jurai engenders his hatred. Capable of moving through time as well as space, he plans to kill Tenchi's mother, Achika, before she marries his father, Nobuyuki. If Kain were to succeed, Tenchi would cease to exist, the Masaki line would end, and his friends would disappear.
Scientific genius Washu transports Tenchi, Jurai princesses Ayeka and Sasami, space pirate Ryoko, Galactic Patrol officers Mihoshi and Kiyone, and cabbit Ryo-Ohki back to 1970 to defend Achika. The inevitable wacky contretemps occur--Ayeka and Ryoko get into a fight that brings Tokyo's commuter train system to a halt--and it's interesting to see Nobuyuki as an uncertain architecture student, rather than a comic lecher. The final confrontation with Kain takes on an unusual poignancy from Tenchi's feelings for the mother he never knew (she died while he was an infant).
Unrated; recommended for ages 10 and older for brief nudity and cartoon violence. --Charles Solomon

One of my top 10 favorite moviesI brought the movie, and see what it was all about. Just like the Series(except for Tenchi in Tokyo) it didn't dissapoint, and the storyline is just genius. The story is very moving, and it also has comedy in it, as always; and it kept my eyes glued to the TV to screene until the end.
I havent seene the last 2 movies, but I'm sure I'll see them real soon. So if you love the Tenchi series, you should have this by now. If you love anime, and don't have this, go check this out, and the 3 Series.
peace
Tenchi's 'timeless' encounter...The Sci-Fi elements of the movie are abundant too, even though the majority of this film takes place in 1971. The tone of the movie is more serious than the comical hijinks of the Tenchi Universe series, but the familiar cast of characters still retain their trademark personalities. Aeka still acts a bit snobbish, Ryoko still is a sarcastic woman who sometimes needs some anger management classes, Sasami and Ryo-Oki are still as cute as buttons, Kiyone still gets fed up with Mihoshi, Washu's #1-scientist-in-the-world ego is still intact, and Mihoshi STILL is a clumsy ditz. One thing's different though; Nobuyuki strangely wasn't a [deviate] as a teenager. What happened here? >:)
The DVD comes with a nice supply of extras, though most of them are just text-based info pages and facts. The main menu is sluggish, because Pioneer decided to make every selectable item animated. But thats just a minor gripe. There are two versions of the movie present here; The english and Japanese versions. The English dub's actors are mostly good, except for a few parts where their lines felt stressed(Like when Sasami exclaims that she's put one of the power generators in place, a little too giddy-like). The japanese version's actors are superb, as usual.
I didn't like the movie's music; Christopher Franke's 'Hollywood' inspired score was a bit cheesy and sounded like bad MIDI in parts. I missed the orchestral feel of the TV series' music.
The animation was a bit better than Tenchi Universe's, so it looked okay.
The only thing that made me feel uncomfortable during the film was the strange similarities to Back to the Future; Washu even mentioned the whole Time Paradox thing if Tenchi ever encountered his mother! I almost expected Washu to send Tenchi and the gang in a time-travelling car! But nonetheless, this movie is a great film to show anyone new to anime,or Tenchi fans, or anime fans in general, or even regular movie watchers.
Tenchi Is here again!
Mayuka was created by the demon Yuzuha, the embodiment of the Tree of Darkness. She fell in love with Yosho, Tenchi's grandfather, when he was a child on Jurai, but was driven away by his guards. After centuries of nursing her hatred, she plans to strike at Yosho through Tenchi. Ryoko and Tenchi battle Yuzuha in a weird netherworld filled with vicious but saccharine-looking toys. They finally defeat her with the help of Ayeka, who enables Tenchi to use his Jurai powers: he cleaves the demon in two with the Lighthawk sword. The second Tenchi feature is the oddest of the three, with the strongest conflicts among characters: Tenchi even loses his temper and slaps Ryoko. It's less playful than the other entries in the series, but still entertaining.
The one-hour feature comes with a Tenchi encyclopedia--different from the one included with the Tenchi Muyô! DVDs--that offers useful information about the characters, although its links are a bit temperamental.
Unrated; recommended for ages 12 and older for brief nudity and cartoon violence. --Charles Solomon

Yay!
This one was the best!See ya!
Daniela
One of the best Tenchi moviesYou won't think of the Tenchi universe the same way again after you see this movie!


A good Dragonball Z movieTIME: This movie occurs before Dragonball Z begins, probably a year before Raditz arrived.
PLOT: Here's the basic story. A power-hungry demon named Garlic Jr. is the son of a demon who attempted to become guardian of the earth, but the current guardian did not allow it. To get revenge on the world, he obtains the Dragonballs and makes himself immortal (since Gohan was wearing his Dragonball hat at this time, henchmen kidnapped him.) This is the ONLY time in all of Dragonball/Z/GT someone SUCCESSFULLY makes an immortality wish. Goku goes to Garlic Jr's castle with the hopes of rescuing his son, while his worst enemy (at the time,) Piccolo, is also going to the castle to get revenge on the henchmen that attacked him.
OFFICIAL?: This film could never have taken place, because the Z-crew already knows Gohan here, but they meet him for the first time in the Raditz saga. Likewise, Goku was surprised to see Gohan's hidden power in the Raditz saga, despite the fact that he uses it in this film. Because the film could never have happened, the Garlic Jr. saga of the actual series could also never have happened.
There you have it - the first Dragonball Z film. This was done by Pioneer, so the English dub actors are different than the ones you hear in the later TV episodes. Likewise, these DVDs have more extras than the modern DBZ DVDs, but not much. These films are good overall, but for the most part only die-hard Dragonball Z fans will get a kick out of them. I would actually consider holding off on buying this - it should be redubbed and rereleased soon - hopefully with more extras. I hope you enjoyed this review. If you did, please click the "YES" button below.
funny and action exhilarating
pretty much the only one that fits into the story line o dbz

A decent Dragonball Z movieSETTING: This movie occurs shortly after the battle with Nappa and Vegeta, but before the crew goes to Namek.
STORY: It's a peaceful time on Earth. Some members of the Z crew have taken a camping trip. Yamcha has purchased a new air cruiser. Everything's going well until a probe crashes in the forest and sets everything ablaze. Using the Dragon Balls, the forest is restored, but this is only the beginning of the trouble. The senders of the probe arrive on Earth, and plant a seed which creates a tree that drains the life force out of the planet. Before long, peace on earth is shattered, and the Z Fighters become engaged in their planet's ultimate decisive battle.
DID IT HAPPPEN?: This film could never have occured. After the Saiyan Saga but before the Namek Saga is the only time it could have happened, but Piccolo is alive, so that completely voids the film. Yamcha, Tien, and Chiaotzu should also be dead. Likewise, Taurus (Turless in the dubbed version) is a Saiyan, and there aren't supposed to be any surviving full-blooded Saiyans other than Goku and Vegeta. Why he looks so similar to Goku is also never explained (I've read numerous explanations on various websites.) Another problem is that Gohan can't control himself in the transformed state, but he managed partial control of it in the fight with Vegeta. And of course, there was not an intreval of this long between the two sagas.
WORTHWHILE?: Of the first three Dragonball Z movies, this one is by far the weakest. The animation quality isn't up to that of the second film (released earlier originally), and the plot is just plain boring (it's a typical "villain wants to destroy the planet and be the strongest man in the universe" thing.) This one's for DIE-HARD DRAGONBALL Z FANS ONLY.
MISC.: Unlike the newer DVDs, this one actually has quite a few extras. However, the dubbed version has the OLD voice crew, which I consider inferior to the new one. Also, some scenes are mistranslated (Japanese is a VERY DIFFICULT language to translate, so some of this is forgivable.)
OVERALL: For die-hard fans of the series only.
Hyped
kicks ass
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I was inspired and impressed from beginning to end. This is a must see for any aspiring filmmaker or anyone that wants to see the future of cinema.
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