Urusei Yatsura: Only You
Urusei Yatsura: Only You (Japanese: うる星やつら オンリー・ユー, Hepburn: Urusei Yatsura Onri Yu) is a 1983 Japanese anime fantasy comedy film directed by Mamoru Oshii in his film directorial debut.[2][3] It is the first in the Urusei Yatsura film series based on the manga of the same name by Rumiko Takahashi. It was released in Japan on February 11, 1983[1][3] during the second season of the series.
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Japanese | うる星やつら オンリー・ユー |
Hepburn | Urusei Yatsura Onri Yu |
Directed by | Mamoru Oshii |
Produced by | Yuji Nunokawa[1] |
Screenplay by | Tomoko Konparu[1] |
Based on | Urusei Yatsura by Rumiko Takahashi |
Music by | Izumi Kobayashi Fumitaka Anzai Koji Nishimura Masamichi Amano |
Cinematography | Akio Wakana[1] |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Toho |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Voice cast
Character | Voice |
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Lum Invader | Fumi Hirano |
Ataru Moroboshi | Toshio Furukawa |
Shinobu Miyake | Saeko Shimazu |
Shutaro Mendou | Akira Kamiya |
Ten | Kazuko Sugiyama |
Cherry | Ichirō Nagai |
Sakura | Machiko Washio |
Megane | Shigeru Chiba |
Perm | Akira Murayama |
Elle | Yoshiko Sakakibara Shiori (child) |
Nanabake Rose | Hiroko Maruyama |
Chibi | Issei Futamata |
Barbara | Naoko Kyoda |
Assistant Driver | Bin Shimada |
Kakugari | Shinji Nomura |
Guard A | Hideyuki Tanaka |
Guard B | Yoku Shioya |
Commander | Mugihito |
Announcer | Hiroshi Izawa |
Oni Commander | Kazuyo Aoki |
Child A | Kazuki Suzuki |
Child B | Nariko Fujieda |
Ataru's Father | Kenichi Ogata |
Ataru's Mother | Natsumi Sakuma |
Planet Elle Commander | Kiyomi Hanasaki Kumiko Takizawa Sanae Takagi Yuuko Masutani |
Oyuki | Noriko Ohara |
Princess Kurama | Rihoko Yoshida |
Lum's Father | Ritsuo Sawa |
Lum's Mother | Reiko Yamada |
Rei | Tessho Genda |
Driver | Yuuichi Sakuraniwa |
Production
Only You borrows heavily from the Japanese fairy tale of Urashima Tarō. The fairy tale would later inspire the film's sequel, Beautiful Dreamer.[4] In an interview featured in Art Handbook in 2000, Oshii expressed disappointment with the film, claiming "It's no film. It failed to be a film."[5]
Release
Only You was released theatrically in Japan on 11 February 1983 where it was distributed by Toho.[1] The film was never released theatrically in the United States, and was initially released to home video as Urusei Yatsura Movie 1–Only You with English subtitles on June 29, 1995.[1]
Reception
Allen Divers of Anime News Network gave the subtitled version of the film an overall grade of "A", and the dubbed version a "B" grade, writing that "While the animation and artwork is a slight notch above the TV standard, the plot for Only You is nothing new to fans of the show."[6] Jasper Sharp of Midnight Eye wrote that the film "throws the viewer completely in at the deep-end, assuming at least some knowledge of the characters and their relationships is in place, though it shouldn't take too long for newcomers to find their feet."[2] Dani Moure of Mania.com called the film "a lot of fun, and for the most part [...] very enjoyable."[7] Chris Beveridge, also of Mania.com, wrote that "the budget is bigger, the designs are more detailed, but the idea is the same [as the TV series]."[8]
References
Footnotes
- Galbraith IV 2008, p. 333.
- Sharp, Jasper (7 March 2006). "Midnight Eye review: Urusei Yatsura: Only You (Urusei Yatsura Onri Yu, 1983, Mamoru OSHII)". Midnight Eye. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
- "うる星やつら オンリー・ユー(1983)". Allcinema.net (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
- Shamoon 2016, p. 50.
- Oguro, Yuichiro (September 15, 2000). "ロングインタビュー 押井守のアニメスタイル". Notebook of Art. 53 (793): 66. Retrieved April 28, 2017.
- Divers, Allen (3 February 2004). "Urusei Yatsura: Only You DVD". Anime News Network. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
- Dani Moure. "Urusei Yatsura Movie 1: Only You". Mania.com. Archived from the original on 21 August 2010. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
- Chris Beveridge. "Urusei Yatsura Movie 1: Only You". Mania.com. Archived from the original on 12 May 2012. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
Sources
- Galbraith IV, Stuart (2008). The Toho Studios Story: A History and Complete Filmography. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 1461673747.
- Shamoon, Deborah (2016). Folktales and Fairy Tales: Traditions and Texts from around the World (2nd ed.). ABC-CLIO. ISBN 1610692543. Retrieved April 27, 2017.
External links
- Urusei Yatsura: Only You at IMDb
- Urusei Yatsura: Only You (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia