![]() A sexy girl named Lum appears after the flash: she’s going to be Ataru's opponent. Suddenly, a giant spaceship appears and a lightning hits Moroboshi’s house. ![]() Ataru refuses despite the man in black is begging him to save the Earth. One of the men in black explains to Ataru that he has been randomly selected from Earth's population to duel against the alien: winning the duel is the only chance to stop the alien invasion. Invader, who comes from beyond the Galaxy to take over Earth. " I'm Lum-chan the Notorious!": Ataru is kidnapped by men dressed in black and escorted to his house where he meets an Oni named Mr. Transcription: " Machi ni Sekiyu no Ame ga Furu" ( Japanese: 町に石油の雨がふる) Transcription: " Uwasa no Ramu-chan Datcha!" ( Japanese: うわさのラムちゃんだっちゃ!) "Yume wa Love Me More" by Izumi KobayashiĮpisodes Season 1 (1981–82) No. The final two ending themes were "Every Day" for episodes 150 to 165, and "Good Luck" for the remainder of the series. "Koi no Mobius" ( 恋のメビウス) was used for episodes 107 to 127, and "Open Invitation" was used for episodes 128 to 149. "I, I, You and Ai" was used for episodes 55 to 64, and "Yume wa Love Me More" ( 夢はLove Me More) was used for episodes 78 to 106. It was replaced by "Kokorobosoi na" ( 心細いな) for episodes 22 to 43 and by "Hoshizora Cycling" ( 星空サイクリング) for episodes 44 to 54 and later 65 to 77. The first ending theme was "Uchū wa Taihen da!" ( 宇宙は大ヘンだ) which was used for the first 21 episodes. The final two opening themes were "Rock the Planet" for episodes 150 to 165 and "Tonogata Gomen Asobase" ( 殿方ごめん遊ばせ) for the remaining episodes. "Pajama Jama da!" ( パジャマ・じゃまだ!) was used for episodes 107 to 127, and "Chance on Love" was used for episodes 128 to 149. It was replaced by "Dancing Star" for episodes 78 to 106. "Lum no Love Song" ( ラムのラブソング) was used as the opening theme for the first 77 episodes. Six opening themes and nine ending themes were used during the series. Their license expired in 2011, and is currently licensed by Discotek Media. The series was licensed in North America by AnimEigo in 1992, and released the series English subbed on VHS in October that year. It is based on the manga series of the same name by Rumiko Takahashi and was co-produced by Pierrot until episode 106, and Studio Deen for the rest of the series. Urusei Yatsura is a Japanese anime television series produced by Kitty Films that aired on Fuji Television from October 14, 1981, to March 19, 1986.
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