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| The first theatrical film based on a Rumiko Takahashi manga, legendary director in the making, Mamoru Oshii begins his ascendancy. |
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| Exploring the boundries of time and reality, this is a surrealist film that questions what is real and what's merely a dream (Or maybe they're the same thing after all). Like all Urusei Yatsura, this movie is bizarre and silly, but it somehow manages to give its audience food for the mind and the soul. |
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| The director for the latter half of the television series, Kazuo Yamazaki, takes the reigns on his first film in the series. |
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| Urusei Yatsura's journey into the surreal marks Yamazaki's departure from the series and his subtle critique of otaku culture. |
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| The television series ended prior to the manga, leaving the end of Takahashi's opus in need of a theatrical conclusion to wrap up the fates of Ataru and Lum. |
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| A post-script film made to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the anime series. |