Tenchi Muyo GXP DVD
Seina Yamada has the worst luck of anyone in rural Okayama — possibly anyone in Japan — possibly anyone alive. He falls down stairs. He crashes his bike. Disasters follow him the way shadows follow other people. His only distinction is that he is a childhood friend of Tenchi Masaki, whose own household situation is the stuff of local legend. When a Galaxy Police recruiter arrives looking for Tenchi and finds Seina instead, and Seina's family decides this is a wonderful opportunity and signs him up before he knows what is happening, Seina finds himself enrolled in the Galaxy Police Academy with no particular skills, no combat training, and the most catastrophic luck in the known universe. This last trait turns out to be an asset nobody expected: Seina's bad luck has a statistically improbable tendency to manifest near pirates, making him the galaxy's most effective — if involuntary — pirate decoy. Four women rapidly become central to his life and career: Amane Kaunaq, a former supermodel and the GP officer who accidentally recruited him; Kiriko Masaki, his childhood friend revealed to be a Galaxy Police officer herself; Ryoko Balta, a space pirate named after the legendary Ryoko Hakubi; and Neju Na Melmas, an ancient and formidably powerful telepath who looks about eight years old. Each of them has strong opinions about Seina's future, none of which he is consulted about. <br><br> Tenchi Muyo! GXP is a 26-episode spinoff of the original Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki OVA continuity, set in the same universe with Tenchi himself as a background presence. It was produced by AIC and directed by Shinichi Watanabe — the director of Excel Saga and Puni Puni Poemy — with original story by Tenchi Muyo! creator Masaki Kajishima. The series aired on TV Tokyo from April to September 2002. Unlike all previous Tenchi entries, which were licensed in North America by Geneon/Pioneer, GXP was licensed by FUNimation Entertainment and released on seven individual DVD volumes from March to December 2004, collected in an 8-disc complete series box set. The English dub was produced at FUNimation's studio in Flower Mound, Texas. <br><br> <b>Notable Staff & Voice Talent</b> <br><br> <b>Director:</b> Shinichi Watanabe (Excel Saga, Puni Puni Poemy)<br> <b>Original Creator / Series Composition:</b> Masaki Kajishima (Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki, Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure)<br> <b>Studio:</b> AIC (Anime International Company)<br> <b>Music:</b> Seikou Nagaoka <br><br> <b>Japanese Cast:</b><br> • Shigeru Mogi as Seina Yamada<br> • Yuko Miyamura as Amane Kaunaq (Evangelion, Apocalypse Zero, Rurouni Kenshin, Sorcerer Hunters)<br> • Yuka Imai as Kiriko Masaki (Burn Up W, Now and Then Here and There, El-Hazard, Haunted Junction)<br> • Naoko Takano as Ryoko Balta<br> • Erino Hazuki as Neju Na Melmas<br> • Masami Kikuchi as Tenchi Masaki (Oh My Goddess! OVA, Moldiver, Tenchi films)<br> • Ai Orikasa as Ryoko Hakubi (Battle Athletes, Slayers, Magic User's Club, Sorcerer Hunters)<br> • Chisa Yokoyama as Sasami Masaki (Battle Skipper, Nadesico, Haunted Junction, Sakura Wars) <br><br> <b>English Dub Cast (FUNimation Entertainment):</b><br> • Josh Grelle as Seina Yamada<br> • Cynthia Martinez as Amane Kaunaq (Voices of a Distant Star)<br> • Carrie Savage as Kiriko Masaki<br> • Tiffany Grant as additional cast (Evangelion, Nadesico, Sorcerer Hunters, Burn Up Excess)<br> • Christopher Sabat as additional cast (Rurouni Kenshin, DBZ, Fruits Basket) <br><br> <b>DVD Features (FUNimation Individual Volumes & Complete Box Set)</b> <br><br> • FUNimation Entertainment Previews<br> • Complete 8-Disc Box Set collects all 26 episodes <br><br> <b>Spoken Languages:</b> English & Japanese Audio, English Subtitles <br><br> <b>Edition Details</b> <br><br> <b>Japanese Title:</b> 天地無用! GXP (Tenchi Muyō! Jī Ekkusu Pī — Galaxy Police Transporter)<br> <b>Runtime:</b> ~650 Minutes (Complete Series, 26 Episodes)<br> <b>Director:</b> Shinichi Watanabe<br> <b>DVD Release Year:</b> 2004 (U.S. Release, FUNimation, 7 individual volumes March–December 2004); Complete 8-Disc Box Set also available<br> <b>Original Broadcast Date (Japan):</b> April 3 – September 25, 2002 (TV Tokyo)<br> <b>Publisher:</b> FUNimation Entertainment<br> <b>Rating:</b> 13+<br> <b>Region:</b> Region 1 (U.S. / Canada)<br> <b>Genre:</b> Sci-Fi, Comedy, Romance, Harem<br> <b>Themes:</b> Chronic Bad Luck as Superpower, Galaxy Police Academy, Official Tenchi OVA Continuity Spinoff, Pirate Decoy Ship, Excel Saga Director <br><br> Media assumed VG+ unless otherwise noted.
Specifications
- Volume
- V1-8 Box Set: VG w/ Creasing on Box, Includes Calendar, S.A.V.E Complete Series, V1 Out Of This World (EP 1-5), V2 - Academy Life (EP 6-8), V3 - Captain Seina Yamada (EP 9-11), V4 - New Illusions (EP 12-14), V5 - The Living Ship (EP 15-17, V6 - Seiryo Strikes Back! (EP 18-20), V7 - The Great Daluma (EP 21-23), V8 - Past, Present and Future (EP 24-26)
Variants (10)
- V1-8 Box Set: VG w/ Creasing on Box, Includes Calendar — 49.99 USD — In stock
- S.A.V.E Complete Series — 49.99 USD — Out of stock
- V1 Out Of This World (EP 1-5) — 4.99 USD — Out of stock
- V2 - Academy Life (EP 6-8) — 4.99 USD — Out of stock
- V3 - Captain Seina Yamada (EP 9-11) — 4.99 USD — Out of stock
- V4 - New Illusions (EP 12-14) — 4.99 USD — Out of stock
- V5 - The Living Ship (EP 15-17 — 4.99 USD — Out of stock
- V6 - Seiryo Strikes Back! (EP 18-20) — 4.99 USD — Out of stock
- V7 - The Great Daluma (EP 21-23) — 4.99 USD — Out of stock
- V8 - Past, Present and Future (EP 24-26) — 4.99 USD — Out of stock
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