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THE REASON FOR THE BIRTH OF URUSEI YATSURA

 The reason for the birth of Urusei Yatsura - What Rumiko Takahashi wanted to draw?

The romantic comedy manga "Urusei Yatsura", which attracted many people to Ram, an alien in a tiger print bikini, will be "revived" as a TV anime for the first time in about 40 years. We asked Rumiko Takahashi, the original creator who caused a huge boom in the 1980s with her debut work in this series and has been at the forefront of the manga world, about the impetus for the birth of the work and her thoughts on manga. 

It's full of what I wanted to draw

"Urusei Yatsura" is a bizarre story about the main character, a cheating high school student, Ataru Morohoshi, who calls him "Darling" and loves him, an alien demon girl who loves him. For about 10 years from 78~87, it was serialized in "Weekly Shonen Sunday" (Shogakukan). The TV anime began in 81, and the movie version was also released. The word "~dacha" used by Ram became popular, and it took the world by storm.

Takahashi's serialization began in '78, the same year that the first Star Wars movie in the "Star Wars" series was released on Japan and the rock group Southern All Stars made their major debut.

Takahashi says, "It is full of elements of manga that I wanted to draw, such as sci-fi, comedy, and gag elements." "The first five installments (which were short-term series) were just hot summers, and it reminds me of the scene I was depicting and the situation in the world, such as the fact that there were no convenience stores yet," he says.

RUMIKO TAKAHASHI - Japanese Manga Artist
RUMIKO TAKAHASHI - Japanese Manga Artist

A dream that I almost gave up on once

I've loved manga since I was little. When I was in the upper grades of elementary school, I used to break up my own frames and insert lines. He secretly dreamed of becoming a manga artist, and when he became a high school student, he sent the manga he wrote to publishers and submitted them to manga magazine awards, but he was not successful and almost gave up.

Urusei Yatsura is back on television, and tape media is back on the brains of fans.

The pristine Urusei Yatsura television series appeared in Japan on Friday, and as a revamp of one of the most famous anime ever crowds were very eager to see hapless lech Ataru and his outsider princess life partner Lum by and by.

Be that as it may, the anime business has changed a great deal in the approximately a long time since the first Urusei Yatsura anime was on television. Though fans in 1981 could tune in and watch at a sensible hour, these days television anime runs solely in late-evening time spaces, and the new Urusei Yatsura didn't begin broadcasting in the Tokyo region until 1:45 a.m.

The basic rest rescuing workaround was to record the episode and watch it later, which many individuals did. However, in light of the fact that they utilized innovation to tackle the issue doesn't imply that their answer was a completely present day one.

URUSEI YATSURA - A TV Anime and Japanese Manga Series
URUSEI YATSURA - A TV Anime and Japanese Manga Series


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