This is an episode list for the Tenchi Muyo! series.
Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki
editOVA 1
edit- Episodes 1-6
- "Ryoko Resurrected" (魎呼復活, Ryōko Fukkatsu) (25 September 1992)
- "Here Comes Ayeka!" (阿重霞が出た!, Aeka ga Deta!) (25 October 1992)
- "Hello, Ryo-ohki!" (こんにちは!魎皇鬼ちゃん, Konnichiwa! Ryōōki-Chan) (25 November 1992)
- "Mihoshi Falls to the Land of Stars" (星降る里に美星降る, Hoshi Furusato ni Mihoshi Furu) (10 December 1992)
- "Kagato Attacks!" (神我人襲来!, Kagato Shūrai!) (25 February 1993)
- "We Need Tenchi!" (天地必要, Tenchi Hitsuyō) (25 March 1993)
OVA 1 Special Episode
edit- Episode 7
- "The Night Before the Carnival" (お祭り前日の夜!, O-Matsuri Zenjitsu no Yoru!) (25 January 1994)
OVA 2
edit- Episodes 8-13
- "Hello Baby!" (こんにちは赤ちゃん, Konnichiwa Akachan) (25 September 1994)
- "Sasami and Tsunami" (砂沙美と津名魅, Sasami to Tsunami) (25 October 1994)
- "I Love Tenchi!" (天地が好き, Tenchi ga Suki) (25 February 1995)
- "The Advent of the Goddess" (女神降臨, Megami Kōrin) (25 March 1995)
- "Zero Ryoko" (零・魎呼, Zero Ryōko) (25 June 1995)
- "Here Comes Jurai!" (皇来たりなば幸遠からじ, Ō Kitarinaba Sachi Tōkaraji) (25 September 1995)
- Also brought out on the same day was Here Comes Jurai 2 where it portrays events that would lead up to the third OVA series
OVA 3
edit- Episodes 14-19
Note: The English title used in FUNimation Entertainment's Region 1 release of the series appears first, followed by the original kana/kanji and romaji. Where applicable, a more literal translation of the original title appears after the romaji.
- "Visitor From Afar" (遠方より来たるモノ, Enpō Yori Kitarumono) (18 September 2003)
- "Fiancée" (許嫁, Īnazuke) (21 December 2003)
- "Strategy" (唯今、休養中につき~Strategy~, Tadaima, Kyūyōchū ni Tsuki ~Strategy~, "Currently Resting ~Strategy~") (27 March 2004)
- "Here Comes Misao on The Chobimaru!" (美咲生がチョビ丸でやってきた!, Misao ga Chobimaru de Yattekita!, "Misao Arrives Aboard the Chobimaru") (15 September 2004)
- "Operation: Love-Dovey" (ラブラブ大作戦~終焉の始まり~, Rabu-Rabu Daisakusen ~Shūen no Hajimari, "Lovey-Dovey Epic Battle ~The Beginning of the End~") (22 December 2004)
- "Z" (Z, Zetto) (16 March 2005)
OVA 3 Special Episode
edit- Episode 20
- "Final Confrontations" (第三期プラス1, Dai-San-Ki Purasu Wan, "Third Series Plus 1") (9 September 2005)
Tenchi Universe
editThe broadcast dates shown are taken from the original TV Tokyo broadcasts.
Earth Adventure ["Chikyū-hen" (地球篇)] (Episodes 1-10)
edit- No Need for Discussions (問答無用!, Mondō Muyō!) (2 April 1995)
- No Need for a Princess (皇女無用!, Ōjo Muyō!) (9 April 1995)
- No Need for Worries (心配無用!, Shinpai Muyō!) (16 April 1995)
- No Need for a Monster (妖怪無用!, Yōkai Muyō!) (23 April 1995)
- No Need for Partners (相棒無用!, Aibō Muyō!) (30 April 1995)
- No Need for Resident Officers (駐在無用!, Chūzai Muyō!) (7 May 1995)
- No Need for a Carnival (縁日無用!, Ennichi Muyō!) (14 May 1995)
- No Need for a Genius (天才無用!, Tensai Muyō!) (21 May 1995)
- No Need for Memories (追憶無用!, Tsuioku Muyō!) (28 May 1995)
- No Need for an Arch Rival (宿敵無用!, Shukuteki Muyō!) (4 June 1995)
Time and Space Adventures ["Tokubetsu Kōgyō" (特別興行)] (Episodes 11-13)
editThese episodes are an adaptation of the drama CD, Tenchi Muyo! Special: Creation of the Universe Journey across Space-Time, with the exception of Ayeka's tale, which was created for episode 11. The latter tale was supposed to be on the aforementioned CD, but was cut out due to time constraints.
- Time and Space Adventures: Part 1 (天地開闢 時空道行 前編, Tenchikaibyaku Jikū Michiyu - Zenpen) (11 June 1995)
- Time and Space Adventures: Part 2 (天地開闢 時空道行 中編, Tenchikaibyaku Jikū Michiyu - Chūhen) (18 June 1995)
- Time and Space Adventures: Part 3 (天地開闢 時空道行 後編, Tenchikaibyaku Jikū Michiyu - Kōhen) (25 June 1995)
Space Adventure ["Uchū-hen" (宇宙篇)] (Episodes 14-26)
edit- No Need for a Rebellion (反乱無用!, Hanran Muyō!) (2 July 1995)
- No Need for an Escape (逃亡無用!, Tōbō Muyō!) (9 July 1995)
- No Need for Hiding (潜伏無用!, Senpuku Muyō!) (16 July 1995)
- No Need for Hunger (空腹無用!, Kōfuku Muyō!) (23 July 1995)
- No Need for a Ghost (幽霊無用!, Yūrei Muyō!) (30 July 1995)
- No Need for Runaways (爆走無用!, Bakuhashi Muyō!) (6 August 1995)
- No Need for Swimsuits (水着無用!, Mizugi Muyō!) (13 August 1995)
- No Need for a Checkpoint (関所無用!, Sekisho Muyō!) (20 August 1995)
- No Need for Knights (騎士無用!, Kishi Muyō!) (27 August 1995)
- No Need for Karma (因縁無用!, Innen Muyō!) (3 September 1995)
- No Need for Ryoko (魎呼無用!, Ryōko Muyō!) (10 September 1995)
- No Need for a Showdown (決戦無用!, Kessen Muyō!) (17 September 1995)
- No Need for a Conclusion (結論無用!, Ketsuron Muyō!) (24 September 1995)
Tenchi in Tokyo
edit- Separation Anxiety (sakura saku / hana no miyako de / URA URARA [Cherry blossoms fall, flower of the capital, ooh la ooh la la]) (1 April 1997)
- Four's a Crowd (enmusubi / kimite wa yubiki no / akai ito [Love knot - decision by a red thread on the little finger]) (8 April 1997)
- Long Distance Lunacy (daikonsen / tsutegoto GÊMU wa / RABU GÊMU [Seriously crossed lines - the whisper game is a love game]) (15 April 1997)
- The Eternal Pledge (akogare no / anata to aruku / BÂJIN RÔDO [The yearning to walk down the wedding aisle with you]) (22 April 1997)
- Money! Money! Money! (kane kasege / sâ KANE kasege / kane kasege [Earn money, come on, earn money, earn money]) (29 April 1997)
- Play Date (saso warete / fushigi no kuni no / meikyû (RABIRINSU) [Invitation, a mysterious place, a labyrinth]) (6 May 1997)
- The Day We Met (koi koi to / yobaretaru ka na / uchûsen [Love-love and the calling of a spaceship]) (13 May 1997)
- Tenchi Anniversary (ki ga tsukeba / anata ga zutto / soba ni ita) (20 May 1997)
- The Guardians of Old (ka no chikara / akumu hakobishi / chiga iseki) (27 May 1997)
- Ryoko's Big Date (kuchibiru ni / omoi wo takusu / RÛJU ka na [A thought entrusted on your lips - rouge, isn't it?]) (3 June 1997)
- Moon Mission (shikararete / uchû e iede / MYA MYA MYA MYA MYA [Scolded space runaway, meow meow meow meow meow]) (10 June 1997)
- Stupid Cupid (NISE OYAJI / RATIN no RIZUMU de / PAPA iyan [Fake father, Latin rhythm, no Dad!]) (17 June 1997)
- The Eye of the Destroyer (gekitotsu no / tsuki to yamiyo to / inazuma to [The moon, the moonless night and a crash of lightning]) (24 June 1997)
- Tokyo or Bust! (KAttobase / Okayama -> Tôkyô / musenryokô [Flying off the handle - hitchhiking from Okayama to Tokyo]) (1 July 1997)
- Love Match (bunkasai / ai no hajimari / heiwa no owari [Culture festival - the beginning of love, the end of peace]) (8 July 1997)
- Carnival! (sakura chiru / hana no miyako no / koi moyô [Cherry blossoms fall, flower of the capital, love pattern]) (15 July 1997)
- Drifting Away (samayotte / sora no kanata ni / Ryôko tatsu [Wandering - Ryoko leaves to wander space]) (22 July 1997)
- Game Over (hanareyuku / kokoro to kokoro / wakare no hi [The day of parting, the separation of hearts and minds]) (29 July 1997)
- The Lonely Princess (tomo chire te / Aeka kokuhaku / todokamu omoi [The parting of friends, Ayeka's confession, an unfulfilled wish]) (5 August 1997)
- Old Friends (shoku shirazu / MIHO KIYO, DOTABATA / sennyû sôsa [Knowing early summer, Mihoshi and Kiyone sneak noisily in to investigate]) (12 August 1997)
- Real Friends? (semi shigure / kanashiki yûgi / yume no ato [An outburst of cicada chirps, sad after a dream of playing]) (19 August 1997)
- Sakuya's Secret (hanare kite / kokoroshiki / omoi hito [Coming to leave, the thoughts of a lonely person]) (26 August 1997)
- Here, There and Everywhere (natsu honbon / acchi kocchi de / kyû tenkai [Summer performance, here and there, a quick development]) (2 September 1997)
- Yugi's Shadow (kagerô no / gotoki aruwa no / yumegatari [The account of a dream is like a hazy reality]) (9 September 1997)
- The End of Time (hana chiramu / kimi sarishi ato / ...... [Scattering flowers, you're leaving me behind......]) (16 September 1997)
- Payback (daidanen / datte watashi wa / otona da mon [The grand finale, but I am becoming an adult]) (23 September 1997)
Movies
edit- Tenchi Muyo! in Love
- Tenchi Muyo! Daughter of Darkness
- Tenchi Forever!