List of Urusei Yatsura episodes
- List of Urusei Yatsura episodes
This is the complete episode listing for Rumiko Takahashi's anime "Urusei Yatsura".
nihongo|"Urusei Yatsura"|うる星やつら| first aired on October 14, 1981 with the two part episode "I'm Lum the Notorious!" / "It's Raining Oil All Over Town" and concluded about five years later on March 19, 1986 with the 195th epsisode "All-Star Banquet! We Are Immortal!!". Episode 194 "Urusei Yatsura Pre-Departure Special! Shine! " is a repeat of episode 44 "After you've gone" with a special introduction and best episode countdown before the episode
Episodes 001 - 021
Opening Theme:
* "Lum No Love Song" by Yuko MatsutaniEnding Theme:
* "Uchū Wa Taihen Da!" by Yuko Matsutani
Episodes 055 - 064
Opening Theme:
* "Lum No Love Song" by Yuko MatsutaniEnding Theme:
* "I, I, You And Ai" by Izumi Kobayashi. "I, I, You And Ai" originally appeared as the opening to the first Urusei Yatsura movie: "Only You" (1983)).
Episodes 107 - 127
Opening Theme:
* "Pajama Jama Da" by Kanako NarikiyoEnding Theme:
* "Koi No Möbius" by Rittsu
Episodes 166 - 195
Opening Theme:
* "Tonogata Gomen Asobase" by Shoko MinamiEnding Theme:
* "Good Luck: Towa Yori Ai Wo Komete" by Shoko Minami
References
* [http://www.tv.com/urusei-yatsura/show/30408/episode.html?om_act=convert&om_clk=tabssh&tag=tabs;episodes www.tv.com - "Urusei Yatsura" episode guide page one]
* [http://www.tv.com/urusei-yatsura/show/30408/episode_guide.html?season=2&tag=season_nav;next www.tv.com - "Urusei Yatsura" episode guide page two]
* [http://www.tv.com/urusei-yatsura/show/30408/episode_guide.html?season=3&tag=season_nav;next www.tv.com - "Urusei Yatsura" episode guide page three]
* [http://www.tv.com/urusei-yatsura/show/30408/episode_guide.html?season=4&tag=season_nav;next www.tv.com - "Urusei Yatsura" episode guide page four]
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