

English, German, French, as long as it's not Japanese it belongs here. The Toonami version of the ending uses a 47-second version of the opening.This subreddit is for news, information, discussion and appreciation of all types of anime dubs, dubbed anime & non-Japanese Anime Influenced animation, good and bad.The Light Hawk Wings have made appearances in several works done by Masaki Kajishima, one of the co-creators of Tenchi Muyo.It is known that the Painters have added this logo in the final draft. In the DC Comic book series Kingdom Come, the Japanese Tenchi Muyo logo appears as graffiti on a wall.

On April 1, 2012, Episode 19 of OVA 3 was aired on Adult Swim during the evening's one-off revival of Toonami. Īfter Cartoon Network's rights to broadcast the show expired, the International Channel picked up the rights to air the dubbed version in 2004.

The sixth and final Toonami broadcast of Tenchi Muyo! ran from Decemto January 16, 2002. Tenchi Universe began airing the next day. Its first airing ran from July 3-19, 2000. The Toonami version, retitled simply Tenchi Muyo!, was edited for content and featured custom opening and closing credits.

In 2000, it was picked up by Cartoon Network for broadcast on its US and European Toonami block. In the United States, the English-dubbed versions of OVAs 1 and 2 were originally aired on the San Jose, California PBS superstation KTEH in the late 1990s, as part of its Sunday Late-Prime (9pm-after 12) Sci-Fi programming block. A fourth OVA series began to be released during Fall 2016. The third OVA series ended the Tenchi Muyo! OVA storyline with six episodes, followed by a special episode released in September 2005 that concluded the storyline. However, the second OVA series ended on a cliffhanger, and it wasn't until nearly eight years later in 2003 that a third OVA series was distributed in Japan. The first series was so successful that a seventh special episode was released in January 1994, followed by a second OVA series with six additional episodes that begun distribution in September 1994, and lasted for one year until September 1995. The distribution of the first OVA series was originally started in September 1992, and released six episodes that lasted until 1993. The first two OVA series were later licensed and distributed in North America by Pioneer LDC (later Geneon), with FUNimation Entertainment taking over the rights for the third (and latest) series (FUNimation later rescued the rights to OVAs 1 and 2). Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki is a thirty-episode collection of OVAs produced by AIC, initially released in Japan in 1992.
