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Lost Universe ロスト・ユニバース
(Rosuto Yunibāsu)Genre Adventure, Comedy, Science Fiction, romance Light novel Written by Hajime Kanzaka Illustrated by Shoko Yoshinaka Demographic Shōnen Magazine Comic Dragon Jr. Original run 1992 – 2000 Volumes 4 TV anime Directed by Takashi Watanabe Studio E.G. Films Licensed by ADV Films, Nozomi Entertainment Network TV Tokyo English network International Channel
2x2Original run 3 April 1998 – 25 September 1998 Episodes 26 Lost Universe (ロスト・ユニバース Rosuto Yunibāsu ) is a series of science fiction light novels, running from 1992 to 2000, by Japanese author Hajime Kanzaka. It was later adapted into a 26-episode anime television series that ran throughout the summer of 1998 on TV Tokyo during the same time slot that the anime depiction of Kanzaka's previous work, Slayers, ran.
Please note that this anime is called "Universe Police" in China and Hong Kong.
Contents
Plot
See also: List of Lost Universe charactersIn Slayers, it was mentioned that the main characters of that series live on a world that is one of the four created by the mother of all creation, called the Lord of Nightmares. This world was known as the Red World. Lost Universe, however, takes place in a different world, known as the Black World. Whereas the demi-gods of the various worlds such as Ruby-Eye Shabranigdo and Dark Star Dugradigdo had physical presence in that world, they appear in the Black World as "Lost Ships", intelligent space ships of unknown origin that have powerful or somewhat divine powers with more advanced technology than any other device in the universe. Their rarity and superiority has sparked suggestions that they have been made by an advanced ancient alien civilization or by coming from the beginning of the universe itself. Being a central part to the plot the "Lost Ships" are intelligent beings with different loyalties and even their own agenda. Kane Blueriver, a "trouble contractor," inherits a "Lost Ship" from his grandmother and from there, he and his sidekick Milly, together with Canal, the ship's computer, journey to find a source of the evil that threatens the universe.
Media
Light novels
When the first novel of Lost Universe was released in 1992, it enjoyed moderate success due in no part to Kanzaka, who already had negotiations in the works for the Slayers anime.
Anime
Main article: List of Lost Universe episodesLost Universe only lasted 26 episodes, and was plagued with numerous production problems. Most notably, large amounts of the raw work for the first few episodes was destroyed in a studio fire and had to be quickly replaced leading to fairly sketchy quality for those episodes.[citation needed] It also ran in during the Southeast Asian financial crisis of 1998 which severely limited budgets for anime series across all studios. A Lost Universe movie was rumored in 1998, but was cancelled in favor of more Slayers movies.[citation needed]
Lost Universe is distributed in North America by Enoki Films, and was originally licensed for American distribution by ADV Films who released the series onto both dubbed and subtitled VHS tapes and bilingual DVD. The rights have since transferred to Nozomi Entertainment who re-released the complete series to a new bilingual DVD boxset.
Yashigani
The 4th episode Yashigani Hofuru (ヤシガニ屠る) , lit. "feasting on coconut crab"), which aired on April 24, 1998, was initially worked on by a South Korean animation company, San Ho Studio. They only had basic manuals of the characters. The result was so dismal in quality that it was later reworked for the Laserdisc releases. The San Ho depiction of that episode is no longer considered canon.[citation needed]
External links
- Official site
- Enoki Films' Lost Universe website
- Plasma Blast! (Spanish website)
- Yashigani Special (in Japanese) - [1][2][3][4] A nearly complete scene by scene detailing of everything wrong about the episode
- KanzakaDex
- Lost Universe (anime) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
- List of Lost Universe Characters (English page)
Categories:- Light novels
- Anime series
- Adventure anime and manga
- ADV Films
- Anime of 1998
- Comedy anime and manga
- Drama anime and manga
- Fujimi Fantasia Bunko
- Science fiction anime and manga
- Shōnen manga
- Slayers
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