愛・天地無用! Ep. 03
Ai Tenchi Muyo! – 03 Review
SPOILER Summary/Synopsis:
A ship in orbit of Earth has a girl with pink hair who thinks the planet is pretty.
On Earth, Washu has Tenchi imprisoned in her lab, giving him a mission to rescue two people who was trapped between dimension due to one of her experiments.
Tenchi finds himself on Earth in a wooded area on the side of a mountain in Japan. A girl in pink hair falls from above, landing on Tenchi. She says she’s looking for someone who looks angry, but has a pretty face. Tenchi figures this girl is one of the people he’s to rescue. Tenchi offers to help her and discovers her name is Momo.
Thoughts/Review:
Well, it is clear that these episodes aren’t being designed to be put back together to make some kind of sense in a half hour format.
Another thing that is clear here is that some kind of story is attempting to be told, which I’m all in favor of.
That being said, I’m not really a fan of how things have been done so far. I realize there’s a shortage of time per episode to do anything, but this unexpected jump back in time came off as rather jarring, considering that episode 2 had Tenchi in bondage.
For those wondering where I see this series falling, considering Ai Tenchi Muyo is a Negishi creation, I would think that this series would fall into the Tenchi Universe timeline. I really got that feeling seeing Washu in this episode.
Speaking of Washu, it was awesome hearing her again. And yeah, I know I’m YEARS overdue on my article on Tenchi Muyo! OVA 3 that I need to do. ^_^;
Well, not much else to say about this episode, so onto the next one.
WAIT- This may fall under the Tenchi Universe universe?? This may be worth watching then…
If I had to bet, I’d say “yes.”
The best episode so far! If you don’t believe it, watch the rest that were released so far.
I happily take my words back. Episode 7 looks like a typical Tenchi Muyo scene(s). Finally! We have a new champion for the title “best episode so far”.
There’s hope guys and gals!
Whew! Something to look forward to come Monday (I hope).
This was the best episode to date? Not sure how I feel about that. (I won’t get to watch episodes 5+ until next week sometime.)
It’s the one that made the most sense, didn’t have that much ecchi slapping your face half the episode, started to tell what the heck happened, etc. In short – episode with some plot and sense and not an episode plot/dumb “comedy” and mostly ecchi.
So, yeah, of all the episodes that week, I liked this one the most.
episode 7 is the best so far. Its quite exciting to know what happens next after TMiL2. Never would have expected a continuation yet here we have one! I think…
Seven, counting the recap episode?
Probably. That’s when the main gang is showing up. And the two groups that are translating the episodes in English are counting the recaps.
P.S. Maybe we should implement a some kind of standard, preferably including both versions of the episode count to eliminate the confusion. Something like “episode 10 (12 with recaps)” or “episode 12 (10 no-recaps)”. More writing, but at least less confusion in the end.
Yeah, I guess I might have to do something like that on the episode counts.
Ladies and Gents, it is confirmed – in episode 9 we have ***SPOILER***. So probably it’ll come into play later. And… we’re back in the school *sign*. Oh well, at least this episode was more interesting and made more sense than the rest in the same location. So, there is still hope for this series.
Is that counting the recap episode?
Erm, yeah. Counting the recap as number 5. It’s the last episode before the recap version 2.0.
It has certain sisters in it, correct? 😉
Wha~aat sisters you mean?
And no, I wrote “it” and I meant “it”, not “they” or “she”. So try again! 😉
I guess I’ll find out when I watch it then. *lol*
Negishi might be pulling the circle he did in Universe with him walking through the cherry blossoms in the first episode and telling us how it all happened in the last. I only watched bits and pieces but I did see the plot being set up here and there, but I don’t like the jumps in continuity. Its certainly better than universe where each episode stood on its own like a sitcom, but at least it had a one way flow.
Also notice the cherry blossoms with the titles logo. Paying homage to the final movie… I don’t know if that will come into affect in some way. Negishi is putting some serious work, but his ecchi humor is on the level of Nabeshin, and it is making me feel like Mr. Watanabe is directing.
I think you’ve hit the nail on the head there.
I don’t have that Nabeshin feel here, but I admit it has been a LONG while since I’ve seen one of his titles.