| This article is ratedStart-class on Wikipedia'scontent assessment scale. It is of interest to the followingWikiProjects: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
since when was mihoshi being a comic relief "bumbling idiot" as some tool put, a DIFFERENT personality? that's her fucking role in every iteration of tenchi in existence
AFAIK, Mirei (from episode 18) doesn't officially have a last name. I think you're confusing her withMirai Ozora (fromMoldiver). I don't know how accurate or reliable ANN is when it comes to the cast listings, so I take the listings with a grain of salt, as with the IMDB.Duo02*Shout here!**02:47, 7 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Okay, I can live with it.
What I would like to see if separate listings for the three Tenchi movies.
Oh please, please, let there be a separate listing for the moview. --User:BiggKwell
Can anyone notify me of where the opening is everofficially called "Love Will Leave You Crying"? As far as I know, it's only called that on P2P network hostings of the song; the real name of the song is just "Tenchi Muyō!".Tony Myers13:55, 3 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Don't articles about series usually have a summary about the plot? Why isn't that the case for this article? --71.74.89.197 (talk)14:14, 21 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
In Japan, the series is just called Tenchi Muyō! (like the OVA), but there were different subtitles used in the opening as the show went along. The first ten episodes were "Chikyū-hen" (地球篇); the next three were "Tokubetsu Kōgyō" (特別興行), and the last thirteen were "Uchū-hen" (宇宙篇). When Pioneer/Geneon released the show overseas, they only used the third opening for some reason, and they also added the red "Tenchi Muyo!" and "TV" that appear in the picture.This video on YouTube shows the original "Chikyū-hen" version.Tony Myers (talk)21:12, 22 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
For the character Mitsuki, the first sentence says "Mitsuki graduated from the same Galaxy Police Academy class Kiyone graduated from, but at a lower score. She is a very ambitious person and will stoop to anything to get ahead of Kiyone". I've watched the episode the Mitsuki appears in several times, and there is absolutely no proof that Mitsuki graduated at a lower score than Kiyone. Additionally, while Mitsuki may seem like a questionable person, her attempting to capture Kiyone doesn't necessarily mean that she would "stoop to anything to get ahead of Kiyone" since she was most likely just following orders. If that makes her ambitious, then does the same go for the thirty-something other Galaxy Police officers who were also trying to arrest Kiyone?Does anyone know where this information came from, or is it just made up?DishonorableKnight (talk)08:02, 7 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]