Tenchi seeks answers from his past while Ryoko faces the present head on. But the gang's world gets turned upside-down when they receive a strange visitor. After composing himself, Tenchi discovers that the mysterious visitor is a long-lost sister who has come to inform him of his arranged marriage to Noike. Watch Streaming Anime Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki Episode 2 English Dubbed online for Free in HD/High Quality. Our players are mobile (HTML5) friendly, responsive with ChromeCast support. You can use your mobile device without any trouble.

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English: Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki

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Type:OVA
Status: Finished Airing
Producers:Pioneer LDC
Studios:AIC
Genres:Action, Comedy, Sci-Fi, Shounen, Space
Rating: R+ - Mild Nudity

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Synopsis

Seventeen-year-old Tenchi Masaki grew up hearing stories about how his ancestor used a sword to seal a demon inside a cave seven hundred years ago. When curiosity gets the better of him, Tenchi goes to the cave and stumbles across the sword from the legend. Thinking that the story is nothing more than a fairy tale, he removes the blade and inadvertently releases the demon, who turns out to be a space pirate named Ryouko Hakubi. Furious about being trapped for so long, she attacks Tenchi, but he is able to repel her with the sword, awakening his inner power. After seeing this, Ryouko takes an interest in her unlikely savior and decides to crash at his place.
As if it were a chain reaction, more alien women—Aeka Jurai Masaki, an uptight princess from the planet Jurai; Sasami, Aeka's sweet younger sister; Mihoshi Kuramitsu, a ditzy Galactic Police Officer; and Washuu Hakubi, a wisecracking genius—gradually come in contact with Tenchi and begin living with him. Through his encounters with these five women, Tenchi begins to learn more about his ancestry, newfound power, and the looming threat lurking beyond the skies.
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Related Anime

Adaptation:Tenchi Muyou! Ryououki, Shin Tenchi Muyou! Ryououki
Alternative version:Shin Tenchi Muyou!, Tenchi Muyou!
Alternative setting:Tenchi Muyou! Manatsu no Eve, Tenchi Muyou! GXP, Ai Tenchi Muyou!
Spin-off:Tenchi Muyou! GXP, Isekai no Seikishi Monogatari
Sequel:Tenchi Muyou! Ryououki: Omatsuri Zenjitsu no Yoru!
Side story:Tenchi Muyou!: Galaxy Police Mihoshi Space Adventure

Characters & Voice Actors

Hakubi, Ryouko
Main
Orikasa, Ai
Japanese
Hakubi, Washuu
Kobayashi, Yuko
Japanese
Masaki, Tenchi
Main
Kikuchi, Masami
Japanese
Masaki, Sasami Jurai
Yokoyama, Chisa
Japanese
Masaki, Aeka Jurai
Main
Takada, Yumi
Japanese
Kuramitsu, Mihoshi
Main
Mizutani, Yuuko
Japanese
Ryo-Ohki
Kozakura, Etsuko
Japanese
Masaki, Katsuhito
Supporting
Aono, Takeshi
Japanese
Kagato
Wakamoto, Norio
Japanese
Tsunami
Supporting

Staff

Hayashi, Hiroki
Director, Storyboard
Honda, Yasunori
Sound Director

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'Tenchi Muyou! Ryououki no Theme (天地無用!魎皇鬼のテーマ; Tenchi Muyou! Ryououki's Theme)' by Seikou Nagaoka (eps 1-6)

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6 of 6 episodes seen
genshiken195(All reviews)
115 people found this review helpful
Overall9
Story8
Animation9
Sound8
Character10
Enjoyment10
The prevalent younger age demographic of today's anime viewer may not be familiar with this classic title.. but for the slightly older fan this series brings back the memories.
Like the many generic' harem animes' studios seem to spit out every season.. this series too has an unlikely hero who suddenly finds himself surrounded by a multitude of hot babes.. but that is the only common factor that this classic shares with its modern brethren of failures.
This series is an example of a harem done right with enough story and action to propel it into the category of 'something special.'
6 of 6 episodes seen
chuckles79(All reviews)
48 people found this review helpful
Overall10
Story10
Animation8
Sound8
Character10
Enjoyment10
I'm writing this review about episode 1-13 of the original OVAs.
The last 7 episodes were written in order to accomodate the GXP storyline and were created over 10 years later, so I personally consider them almost a separate series.
This is my favorite anime..period. I know I'm not in the majority on this, but it succeeds on every level. It is the definitive 'harem' anime, while maintaining a great plot and fascinating universe/backstory. The fact that each of the women have complex and fascinating pasts and facets to their character is something unique to this genre. It's heartwarming, romantic, raunchy, funny, dramatic, and even is a mystery at times.
Story: The story starts with Tenchi, mischievous grandson of a shrinekeeper, stealing the keys to the shrine from his grandpa. He then explores a cave that family lore claims to house a 'demon'. Of course he accidentally frees the demon which sets into motion a complex series events that involves all the great powers of the universe. As Noike mentions in the 3rd OVA, the Masaki household rates as a galatic superpower by the end of the series. The interesting question is, how much of this did Grandpa plan out?
Art: Done in the mid-90's it's cel animation. That being said it's beautifully animated though the characters sometimes are simple looking due to the style at the time. All of them are uniquely animated, wear different outfits and hairstyles which helps show the attention to detail.
Sound: Nothing to rock out to, but it all works. I have to add that the original voice acting english cast was great, and funimation really screwed up with the 3rd OVA and will burn in the fiery pits for the abomination of the GXP crossover.
Character: The main character is Tenchi, high school student and usually studious, courteous, and not very rebellious except for the carefully nutured interest in the cave. In true anime teen fashion, he acts a perfect gentleman around the ladies and though not oblivious to their charms, he refuses some very blatant offers
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Now for the ladies:
Ryoko, the demon from the cave and former space pirate. She's linked to her ship/ pet cabbit (rabbit/cat) Ryo-Ohki and has quite the interesting pedigree from both parents. She's the first to fall for Tenchi and is very aggressive in her affection for him. Washu implies that her aggressive sexuality is a front to protect her sensitive feelings for Tenchi.
Ayeka, is the pampered princess of Jurai who arrives on Earth to arrest Ryoko; but instead ends up her primary rival for his affections. Presenting herself as younger and more proper than Ryoko, it's often hinted that her mind isn't as chaste as her act.
Sasami, is Ayeka's younger sister. Despite being the youngest in the house, she often displays the most maturity. She bonds quickly with Ryo-Ohki and cooks most of the meals for the household. All this while holding back a secret that she fears will tear her from the others.
Mihoshi, the hapless GXP policeperson. Referred to by Washu as a 'genius of pure luck'. She's clumsy and not very diligent in her duties but her luck seems to land her in trouble and good fortune simultaneously. She plays the dumb blond of the group, but her forthright nature wins many over. She's somewhat interested in Tenchi, but isn't focused enough to compete with the highly competitive duo of Ryoko and Ayeka.
Lastly there is Washu. Washu is in her own words 'so many things really..' some of these include being Ryoko's mother, the greatest scientific mind in the universe, and the one person who sees all that is going on behind the scenes. It's a measure of her self-confidence and maturity that she does not blow everyone's secrets out of the water take control. She has some designs on Tenchi, even shedding her disguise as a young girl and returning to adult form to offer to bear his child. Of course he declines, and she remains in her guise from there on. It's never stated, but her interest in Tenchi is mostly scholarly and only acts romantically interested to keep Ryoko and Ayeka on their toes.
It's clear that the storytellers intended to include some traits of the ideal woman in each of the women, but also included flaws that prevented that.
Enjoyment: As I said before, this series strength lies in a great plot and rich world for the characters to interract in. The story never stagnates and the few times things slow down is to reveal a great deal about one of the characters. The blend of action and comedy goes well together and the rapidly expanding plot never leaves the viewer bored.
Overall: I've yet to see an anime do so much with so little. The closest I've seen yet is Code Geass, but it's apples and oranges to this. Just when you think you understand everything about a character they reveal a new leaf..well Mihoshi is pretty straightforward and Tenchi's dad is pretty much a middle-age perv. Everyone else though not only reveals their past, but also grow and change during the series. My fav character is Ryoko, as with many other people. She displays a depth of character and obviously is head over heels for Tenchi but has a very hard time showing him how she really feels.
I would recommend this to anyone! I will mention that the uncensored version can be risque at times (Ryoko isn't familiar with nudity taboos) so I qualify everyone as everyone over 17.
6 of 6 episodes seen
MS06FZ(All reviews)
16 people found this review helpful
Overall9
Story7
Animation8
Sound7
Character9
Enjoyment10
I wouldn't call myself a huge fan of relationship comedy anime outside of a few exceptional examples (for me, those would be Nodame Cantabile's first season and Maison Ikkoku) but I did thoroughly enjoy this OVA. The jokes hit the mark more often than they don't and the way in which it mixes a mock-serious sci-fi story with a bunch of very silly subplots is what makes it stand out.
To begin with, the plot. It's a somewhat standard 'hopeless boy surrounded by diverse girls embodying different fantasies' comedy on the surface, although the girls are a more interesting bunch than 'cute one, tsundere, sister figure etc' by virtue of also being parodies of sci-fi anime archetypes; alien princess, super-strong killing machine, child genius, futuristic special forces. On top of that there are a series of events that make up a sci-fi plotline of their own which is reminiscent of other light-hearted adventure shows like Outlaw Star.
As a whole, it's enjoyable and offers a nice twist on the usual harem comedy.
The art design is very 90s. The characters are drawn in a style that screams Outlaw Star, which is quite fitting for the sci-fi styling. While it could be considered functional and unremarkable, it is nevertheless fun and, to my mind, distinctive. You wouldn't want the curvy and emotive characters of a Takahashi comedy show, or a hard-line Dynamic Pro style full of facial hair and giant melons, for a show which at its heart is a love letter to 90s sci-fi anime.
Sound is unremarkable but impossible to complain about - the dub voice acting ranges from quite bad to very funny, and the 'Ayeka laugh' is pretty iconic as THE female villain laugh. It's a show of caricatures, and so exaggerated voices are ideal.
The characters are all funny and well-developed for what could easily have been one-note jokes, setting the show apart from the competition. Mihoshi manages to quite nicely be a comic homage to characters from Bubblegum Crisis, Outlaw Star and other shows, as an example.
In terms of pure fun factor, you can't beat this OVA. It's a far above average example of a genre that is crowded with unremarkable entries.
6 of 6 episodes seen
5tardust(All reviews)
10 people found this review helpful
Overall10
Story10
Animation10
Sound9
Character10
Enjoyment10
This has got to be the best series I have ever seen, it's a combination of almost every single genre and I guarantee that anyone watching will get attached to the genre that they find most interesting.
The story is great and it reels you in from the first episode, where Tenchi stumbles upon Ryoko.
The art is also different from other anime series and there are a lot of backgrounds that are really well done, as well as the character designs.
The sound is amazing, the voice actors for the English version have really given their characters personality (the same could be said for the Japanese voice actors), and the music in the series is decent, but some of the vocal songs are somewhat unmemorable.
The characters are the main reason I was hooked on this series, each one has a distinct personality and it travels with them throughout the first OVA up to the third, as well as the spin-offs and other forms of media.
I enjoyed watching this series at my pre-teen age and I enjoy it now.

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This is a bit complicated. The links are to MAL, but I've found that different databases index these very differently. Sources are mostly in the links, but I had to reference Wikipedia and Tenchi Muyo Wiki as well.

Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki is the original OVA series, which was brought to the US simply as Tenchi Muyo (I don't know about other countries). This was adapted into a manga series. Simultaneously the OVA series got a special OVA and then another season. After that there's a special for the second season of the OVA. There's a further third season, which ends the story, and there's a sort of alternate ending special Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki 3 Plus 1 as well. There's also a sequel manga series which covers some more events, Shin Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki. Between both manga series, they mostly cover the first two OVA series, and are technically non-canon, though the changes are mostly minor changes.

In addition there are many things in this timeline which are not related to the main story. There's a spinoff manga series about Sasami, Tenchi Muyo! Sasami Stories. There's also a special for Mihoshi's back-story in this continuity. Tenchi Muyo! GXP also falls in this continuity, 1 year after the ending of the OVA series. The Isekai no Seikishi Monogatari anime takes place 15 years after GXP, and has both a manga and a light novel version. There's also a radio drama (hence no MAL link), Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-ohki Manatsu no Carnival, which presumably falls in this continuity, but I have not listened to it.

The second Tenchi movie, Tenchi Muyo! Manatsu no Eve is sort of separate from everything else. It's technically not placed in the Ryo-Ohki continuity, but a separate, closely-related continuity. Sites disagree on this, but Tenchi Muyo Wiki has the most convincing argument, namely that Kiyone doesn't appear in the Ryo-Ohki continuity, but does in the movie.

Tenchi Universe is on a separate timeline, but is loosely based on the original season of the OVAs. This is a 26-episode TV series. The first film Tenchi Muyo! in Love is a sequel to this series. The third film, Tenchi Muyo! in Love 2 is a sequel to the first film. This film has a manga adaptation.

Tenchi in Tokyo is a 26-episode anime series with its own continuity. The only other things in this continuity are the related specials.

There are a bunch of other spin-offs, mostly with their own continuities. Dual Parallel! Trouble is an alternate continuity, except with mostly different characters. It has a sequel of short episodes. There's also the Pretty Sammy series, which have Sasami as a magical girl and are independent of everything else. There's a 3-episode OVA for Pretty Sammy. There's also a 26-episode TV series with short specials, which in English is known as Magical Project S. This is a different continuity from the original Pretty Sammy OVA series. A third Pretty Sammy series is Sasami: Mahou Shoujo Club, but this is now following Iwakura Sasami, a new character, yet again in an alternate continuity, and it's very much removed from the original Tenchi series. It also has a sequel. Battle Programmer Shirase shares the character of Misao Amano with Pretty Sammy (where she has the alter-ego Pixy Misa), who also makes a cameo in Dual.

In addition, there's an RPG video game, which is sort-of based on the Ryo-Ohki continuity. There's also an English-language RPG based on the Ryo-Ohki continuity published by Guardians of Order. I have not played either so I don't know how closely they are related to the original series.

To the best of my knowledge, that's everything major that's been released to date. If I've missed anything I'll be happy to add it.

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There are 3 major timelines in Tenchi Muyo!. There is the OVA/Ryo-ohki timeline, the Universe timeline, and the Tokyo timeline.

The OVA/Ryo-ohki timeline is the original timeline released, and is considered the primary canon story. It contains 3 OVAs and 2 OVA specials (which make up 26 episodes of Tenchi Muyo!, the one that aired in America). Also in this timeline is Tenchi Muyo! GXP, and the newer series, Tenchi Muyo! War on Geminar.

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The Universe timeline consists mainly of Tenchi Muyo! Universe which began as a story based off of the first 6 episodes (the first OVA) of the Ryo-ohki timeline. However, it branched into it's own story, and got two movies, Tenchi Muyo! Tenchi in Love and Tenchi Muyo! Tenchi in Love 2, also known as Tenchi Forever!.

The final major timeline is the Tokyo timeline, which is where the series Tenchi in Tokyo! fits in. It is really on it's own there, but was originally planned to be an extension on the Universe timeline[source]

From there, there are a few spin off timelines. The first and still sort of canon one is the Pretty Sasami timeline, which has many ties to original characters from the series. Note that each of the series in the Pretty Sasami timeline is very related, but in its own continuity. And then there are non-canon ones like Sasami: Magical Girls Club.

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Overall, this is a series that has a lot of conflicting canon without really having anything set.

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