

Admittedly, the ’70s in Japan was dramatically different than the ’70s in the US, but still, it’s nice to let the audience roll with it. I’m quite pleased to see a depiction of the 1970s in any media (in terms of having character time travel from the present day or future to the ’70s) that doesn’t involve the audience getting beaten repeatedly over the head with the fact that they’re in the ’70s. What makes this continuity different? The Wings of the Light Hawk are absent (replaced by “Jurai Power”), and Mihoshi is dumber than a bag of squeeky hammers and is partnered off with the significantly more intelligent character of Kiyone to form a sort of comedy duo. This falls into the “Universe” Continuity, which contains “Tenchi TV/Tenchi Universe” (which was aired on Cartoon Network in its Toonami block), this film, and the 3rd Tenchi Muyo film, Tenchi Muyo: Forever!. Possibly more than any other anime frachise. Now, Tenchi & company must travel back in time to save Achika before Tenchi fades out of the time-stream forever.Ĭontinuity Notes: There are many various continuites for the Tenchi Muyo series.

Tenchi Masaki just can’t catch a break – as if the usual violent bickering between Ayeka & Ryoko wasn’t bad enough, the galactic criminal Kain has escaped by imprisonment by the Galactic Police, and is traveling back in time in an attempt to kill Tenchi’s mother – Achika in the 1970s – before Tenchi was born.

Screenplay by Hiroshi Negishi, Ryoe Tsukimura Toshiyuki Morikawa as Nobuyuki Masaki (young) Can the wacky hyjinks of Ryoko, Ayeka & company translate to the big screen – or will they fall on their face like Mihoshi is wont to do. What little we have seen of this entity was Tenchi Masaki at least several thousands of years into the future communicating with his past self.This week we’ve got a review of one of the Tenchi Muyo spin-off movies. Weaknesses: Its' lower-dimensional shadow Tenchi Masaki will take a long time to mature into his powers/higher-dimensional nature.

That would make even the highest (22-dimensional) Dimensional Supervisor, working for the Choushin, exceed multiversal scale by infinity raised to the power of 17). This would logically make him completely dimensionally boundless.įor comparison, an omniverse only has 7 dimensions according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary: 3 spatial, and 4 temporal, whereas a multiverse only has 5 according to M-Theory. He has been stated outright as the highest known supreme being of his reality, transcending, and being as omnipotent compared to the hyperdimensional Choushin, as they are to ordinary beings. Questionable Omnipotence, Omnipresence, Omniscience.
