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New Urusei Yatsura Anime Casts Shuhei Nakano

posted on by Alex Mateo
Nakano plays Pool Yо̄kai in 7th episode on Thursday

The official website for the new television anime of Rumiko Takahashi's Urusei Yatsura manga announced on Tuesday that Shūhei Nakano of comedy duo Kaerutei will voice the Pool Yо̄kai, a monster who lives at the bottom of Mendō's pool. He will appear in the anime's seventh episode on Thursday.

The anime premiered in the Noitamina programming block on Fuji TV on October 13 and other channels to mark the 100th anniversary of the manga's publisher Shogakukan. HIDIVE is streaming the anime, and it will also stream an English dub.

The anime will run for half a year, or two cours (quarters of a year), without breaks. The entire run of the anime will adapt selected stories from the manga and last four cours, or a full year, although not consecutively.

The cast includes:

Takahiro Kamei (episode director on Strike Witches: Road to Berlin, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind) is serving as the series director. Masaru Yokoyama (Horimiya, Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans, 2019's Fruits Basket) is composing the music. The other staff members are:

Musical artist MAISONdes performs both the opening theme song "AIUE" (A-B-C-D) and the ending theme song "Tokyo Shandy Rendezvous." The opening song features artists Minami and SAKURAmoti. The ending song feature virtual singer Kaf and the band Tsumiki.

Viz Media began publishing the manga in 2-in-1 omnibus editions in spring 2019 with new translations. Viz describes the series:

Revisit the acclaimed romantic comedy about an unlucky human boy who meets a beautiful space alien princess in this large trim size edition with all-new translations and new cover designs. In the series, Ataru Moroboshi's supernatural encounters with the feminine kind all start when he's chosen to play tag with an alien princess named Lum who invades the earth on her UFO. Ataru has ten days to touch Lum's horns or aliens will take over the earth! As it turns out, the game of tag is only the beginning of Ataru's troubles, as he continues to attract strange encounters with otherworldly beings like beautiful snow spirit Oyuki and the sexy crow goblin Princess Kurama!

The manga series ran in Shogakukan's Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine from 1978 to 1987. Viz Media previously released part of the series in English under the titles Lum and The Return of Lum in the 1990s.

The manga inspired a television anime series that ran from 1981 to 1986, various anime films, and an original video anime (OVA) series. AnimEigo released most of the previous anime on home video except for the Urusei Yatsura: Beautiful Dreamer film which Central Park Media released. After these companies' licenses expired, Discotek Media has been reissuing the movies.

Sources: Urusei Yatsura anime's website, Comic Natalie


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