Release date: February 13, 1983,
dubbed 2003. was released in 1983. The guest characters include
Elle, another alien princess, who is in charge of Planet Elle. 6-year-old
Ataru Moroboshi steps on Elle's shadow during an impromptu game of shadow-tag; in Elle's culture, this is viewed as a marriage proposal. Eleven years later, Elle returns to Earth in order to marry Ataru — by which time not only had he forgotten the events of his childhood, but he was also going out with
Lum. The rest of the plot focuses on Lum's attempts to prevent the marriage. The film was directed by
Mamoru Oshii, who was mad at the many requests that the producer made of him to alter the film.
Rumiko Takahashi considers this film her favorite and it is the most true to the original series. A subtitled
Laserdisc of the film was released by
AnimEigo in North America on September 25, 1993.
Additional cast •
Yoshiko Sakakibara as Elle •
Hisako Kyouda as Babara •
Hiroko Maruyama as Rose •
Kazuyo Aoki as Commander •
Bin Shimada as Assistant Commander •
Shiori as Elle (young) • Kazuki Suzuki as Child A • Nariko Fujieda as Child B ==
Beautiful Dreamer==
Release date: February 11, 1984,
dubbed 1996. is the second
Urusei Yatsura film. Like its predecessor,
Beautiful Dreamer borrows heavily from the Japanese
fairy tale of
Urashima Tarō. Writer/director
Mamoru Oshii, unsatisfied with how the first film,
Only You, had developed, rejected the idea of catering to audience expectations and decided to do the film his own way. This almost caused Takahashi to reject the script because it deviated so far from the original story. Even though the film is generally well-loved by English-speaking fans, when it was first released in Japan the response was not as favorable. Criticism was especially given towards Oshii, generally from the fan community. As a result, Oshii quit working on the production of
Urusei Yatsura and went on to do other more experimental projects. Despite this, the film has been referred to by most fans as the best film in the
Urusei Yatsura series.
Additional cast •
Takuya Fujioka as
Mujaki ==
Remember My Love==