![]() Sasami and Ryo-Ohki, the space ship that likes carrots Tenchi Muyo! (OVA)Thirteen episodes on four discsMeanwhile, Aeka, Princess of Jurai, heads to Earth in her elegant wooden spaceship with her little sister Sasami, looking for her brother Yosho, who's been missing for the past 700 years. Through a series of events that defies summarization, Ryoko, Aeka and Sasami all end up living in Tenchi's home, which is transplanted to the countryside near the shrine. Two more women join them: the very sweet, very ditsy space detective Mihoshi; and, the greatest scientist in the universe, the 20,000-year-old Washu, who prefers to be called "Washu-chan." ![]() Mihoshi and Ryoko There's much to like about the Tenchi Muyo! OVA. The characters are distinctive and interesting, from Tenchi and the women to Ryo-Ohki, the cat/rabbit that is also a spaceship. Even Mihoshi, who could have been just an annoying blonde joke, is likeable. (I gather that in subsequent iterations of Tenchi Muyo! she becomes irritatingly stupid.) The story is a nice mix of science fiction and fantasy, humor, action, cuteness and elaborate hair styles. However, I can't give it an unqualified recommendation. Some of it is very off-color, and what you see of Ryoko in the fourth episode goes beyond mere fan service. It's definitely not for kids. The Tenchi Muyo! OVA is the beginning of a vast franchise that includes teevee shows, movies and various spinoffs. According to what I've read, most of it is inferior to the initial OVA. Someday I might look at Magical Project S, in which Sasami becomes a mahou shoujo, but the rest I'll probably skip. ![]() Aeka's space ship. |
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