Tenchi in Tokyo

Tenchi in Tokyo (1997)

EndedAnimation showComedy, Anime, Romance, Science-Fiction

Follows the adventures of Tenchi Masaki, an ordinary teenager whose quiet life in the mountains of Okayama is shattered by the arrival of a group of alien girls. Although having a bunch of beautiful women living at home might sound like no bad thing, Tenchi soon discovers the downside to this arrangement when the girls start using their special powers to fight for his affections!

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Scheduleevery Tuesday (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E26PaybackSep 23, 1997
S01E25The End of TimeSep 16, 1997
S01E24Yugi's ShadowSep 9, 1997
S01E23Here, There and EverywhereSep 2, 1997
S01E22Sakuya's SecretAug 26, 1997
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Tenchi in Tokyo' premiere?

'Tenchi in Tokyo' premiered on April 1, 1997.

Who is the creator of 'Tenchi in Tokyo'?

'Tenchi in Tokyo' was created by Hiroshi Negishi.

What genre does 'Tenchi in Tokyo' belong to?

'Tenchi in Tokyo' belongs to the genre of science fiction and harem comedy.

Who are the main characters in 'Tenchi in Tokyo'?

The main characters in 'Tenchi in Tokyo' include Tenchi Masaki, Ryoko Hakubi, Ayeka Jurai, Sasami Jurai, and Mihoshi Kuramitsu.

Where does the story of 'Tenchi in Tokyo' take place?

The story of 'Tenchi in Tokyo' takes place in Tokyo, Japan.

What is the premise of 'Tenchi in Tokyo'?

'Tenchi in Tokyo' follows Tenchi Masaki as he moves to Tokyo for college and encounters a new group of female aliens who vie for his affections, leading to comedic and romantic situations.

What are some notable episodes from 'Tenchi in Tokyo'?

Some notable episodes from 'Tenchi in Tokyo' include "The Eternal Pledge," "No Need for a Genius," and "The Night Before the Carnival."

Who provides the voice for Tenchi Masaki in the English dub of 'Tenchi in Tokyo'?

Matt K. Miller provides the voice for Tenchi Masaki in the English dub of 'Tenchi in Tokyo'.

What is the running time of each episode of 'Tenchi in Tokyo'?

Each episode of 'Tenchi in Tokyo' has a running time of approximately 25 minutes.

Does 'Tenchi in Tokyo' have any crossover episodes with other anime series?

No, 'Tenchi in Tokyo' does not have any crossover episodes with other anime series.

Are there any notable guest stars in 'Tenchi in Tokyo'?

There are no notable guest stars in 'Tenchi in Tokyo'.

What is the art style used in 'Tenchi in Tokyo'?

'Tenchi in Tokyo' features a traditional anime art style with vibrant colors and detailed character designs.

Is 'Tenchi in Tokyo' available for streaming on any platforms?

'Tenchi in Tokyo' is available for streaming on various platforms, including epguides.tv.

How many episodes does 'Tenchi in Tokyo' have?

'Tenchi in Tokyo' consists of 26 episodes.

Is 'Tenchi in Tokyo' a sequel or spin-off of another series?

'Tenchi in Tokyo' is a spin-off of the 'Tenchi Muyo!' series.

What is the target audience for 'Tenchi in Tokyo'?

'Tenchi in Tokyo' is primarily targeted towards teenage and young adult audiences who enjoy romantic comedy and science fiction elements.

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Also known as

  • New Tenchi Muyo
  • Shin Tenchi Muyou!
  • 新・天地無用! (Japan)

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