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Tenchi Muyou! GXP
Rated: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Status: Finished Airing
Source: Original
Score: 7.14
Rank: 3670
Popularity: 4135
From crashing his bike to falling in lakes, Seina Yamada just cannot shake the bad luck that follows him. But his fortune begins to change when he is forcibly recruited into the Galaxy Police and ends up capturing the most pirates in the force. Now, Seina is no longer just the unfortunate boy from Earth; he is a man that pirates have come to fear. Despite his reputation, Seina is still the same clumsy guy, but at least he has Amane Kaunaq, a former model, and Kiriko Masaki, his long time friend, to keep him together. With their help, Seina sets out on an adventure in the hopes of becoming a great Galaxy Police Officer. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Balta, Ryoko
Main
Hisakawa, Aya
Kaunaq, Amane
Main
Suzuki, Mariko
Masaki, Kiriko
Main
Sakuma, Kumi
Na Melmas, Neju
Main
Mizuki, Nana
Yamada, Seina
Main
Mogi, Shigeru
Review
Granten
I'd say that this is a Tenchi story that certainly had potential. The focus was changed from Tenchi Misaki and Earth to a new character and outer space. The problems were different and instead of the cast simply staying in a house until some new alien came to blow things up, here people were moving around and trying to do their job. The premise is definitely one that could work. The problem is the execution. The main character, Seina Yamadal, doesn't show much in the way of character and frankly really isn't that different from any other harem anime protagonist. He's unlucky, average in looks, knowledgeand physical capabilities and only obtained his chance at life in the Galactic Police by accident. If he was made a Juraian who obtained a sudden superpower when a girl was imperiled he'd basically be Tenchi-lite. Seina's life prior to the series and his family effect almost nothing in the story. Indeed, his parents barely seem to care that he's left and his new life and friends don't seem to faze them in any way. His poor luck which has prevented Seina from making more than one friend prior to the series only appears for comedy's sake and honestly doesn't seem to mentally affect him any more than typical bad luck affects any harem lead. His harem cast is equally average. They're all good looking women of the standard variety for a harem anime who are attracted to Seina for reasons that aren't really explained. There is little effort given to develop them beyond perhaps a single episode each for a few of the characters and several of the harem members never receive even that. Indeed, one of them had more personality while in disguise than as herself. The villains are mostly weak and unimpressive. Admittedly there are two who have enough color to be interesting to watch, but sadly one fell from being a menacing threat to a joke and the other was only there to be a joke. Ultimately I'd say that the problem with the story was the problem with Seina. It was just Tenchi-lite. A regular boy being forcibly introduced to an interstellar community, being forced to struggle to match his fellow recruits and not realizing that he's joined an organization that goes to the front lines of fighting crime until it's too late for him to get out could have provided one of the best stories in the Tenchi Muyo series and its most compelling character. Instead they went with what was safe and easy and for the last episode seemed to give up on a decent story altogether in favor of trying to keep hardcore fans of harem anime happy.
chuckles79
It's hard to review this one, but the standard I will use is not to treat it as part of the franchise it belongs to, but as a wholly separate entity. Story:The Tenchi Muyo OVA's are marked by having an unusually strong plotline despite being a "harem" anime. GxP however, takes a step away from that. Directed by the frequently manic Watanabe Shinichi (aka Nabeshin, aka the guy who dropped Excel Saga and Puni Puni Poemi upon an unsuspecting world) the maestro himself jumps from plot-point to plot-point with reckless abandon. While obviously having some respect for the original material, he takesliberty with the original canon when it suits him and creates the giant continuity cluster$#@! that was the 3rd OVA (and the scramble to fit it in with the original plot). The series takes a different slant from the other series in that it's got a lot more slapstick, and it's more risque in many places. I will say that the crossover attempts and the AWFUL episode 17 (people at Funimation are going to hell for the dubbing of that episode BTW) were weak and really not necessary. The fact that this series came out before OVA 3 but referenced many parts of it, was also very disconcerting. Art: Nothing stood out. Again, the artwork was heavily influenced by the director's style and his input is very clear. Sound: I liked the opening credits music. But then all the Tenchi series have strong music. Character: Enter the main character, Seina Yamada, the hopelessly cursed young man with legendary bad luck. While dropping by to see his friend Tenchi (who's also related to his best friend...don't get me started on the first of many continuity snafus) he's present for a Mihoshi-style crash landing of a Galaxy Police shuttle. The pilot, the sex object/mentor figure Amane, mistakenly things he's "in-the-know" to the wacky condition as Casa de Tenchi and hands him a recruitment brochure. Seina then finds himself in the GP. I'm drifting into a synopsis, but work with me. The GP, and the Jurai royals, soon discover Seina's unique ability to draw space pirates in like moths to a flame and they quickly decide to make use of that fact. Seina is joined by the aforementioned Amane, model turned detective. His crush from back on Earth joins them as well, Kiriko. It's a mindbending rip of belief how Kiriko gets to GP HQ ahead of Seina, and if she was already aware of her royal status (yes, not even Tenchi knows that even his cousins on Earth get the royal treatment as well) what the heck she was doing on Earth before this point (reality bending, a Nabeshin special!) Others include Ryoko Balta, who disappointingly does not share any of the roguish charm of her namesake but is also horribly miscast as a polite, almost prissy space pirate. Then there is the child-like Neju, who true to anime stereotype, calls Seina "big brother" but is really 10,000 years old and also has designs on him. The one standout character is the "Devil Princess of Jurai" Lady Seito. Her character is the one unique standout and plays very well in the 3rd OVA off of Washu. The other characters are quickly forgettable, but Seito will remain as one of the franchise's more memorable characters. Enjoyment: This series was fun. It didn't wow me, it didn't make me think. It did give me headaches when they decided to screw with the established canon, but since it was continued in the 3rd OVA we have to assume that the Director and writers had some sort of blessing in this. I recommend this to anyone who enjoys a raunchy slapstick comedy. However, this series did lack the tenderness of the rest of the franchise and will doubtlessly turn off female fans. (I know this because the series is one of my wife's favorites). Overall: Watanabe Shinichi's unique take on the Tenchi world is refreshing and entertaining, especially after the semi-flop of Tenchi in Tokyo. It's clearly in it's own little section of the universe and is certainly a different take on things. The satire of the Galaxy Police (shown as vain and fashion obsessed) and the Jurai family (shown as a little kooky and not completely sane) is very fun given that one has seen other installments of the Tenchi franchise (namely the OVAs)