Urusei Yatsura: The Final Chapter (1988) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 1, 1988

Original Title:
うる星やつら 完結篇

Alternate Titles:
Lamù: Boys Meet Girl
Urusei Yatsura Movie 5 The Final Chapter - 01 - Complete Movie

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Animation | Comedy | Family | Romance

Production Companies:
Kitty Films
Magic Bus

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 85

The final battle in Tomobiki Town hinges on one simple phrase... A girl just wants to tell them "I love you", you know?

It seems that Lum's grandfather made an agreement that should he have a daughter, she would be married to a traveling merchant that he met. Now, the merchant has come to collect due. Ataru is tricked into thinking that Lum wants to leave, and so, in a moment of anger, says he hates her. Arguments erupt, and Lum decides that she must know the truth of Atarus feelings. As for all the questions of importance for the Onis, a game of tag begins, one that Ataru can win simply by telling Lum I Love You. However, in the end his pride may end up dooming him. So begins the series of events that will at long last decide the future and fate of Ataru and Lum.

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Art Direction:
Torao Arai

Assistant Director:
Kenichi Maejima

Comic Book:
Rumiko Takahashi

Director:
Satoshi Dezaki

Director of Photography:
Akitarou Daichi

Editor:
Harutoshi Ogata
Osamu Toyosaki
Yukiko Itou

Executive Producer:
Hidenori Taga

Music:
Toshiyuki Ohmori

Producer:
Yoko Matsushita
Yoshiyuki Matsuzaki

Production Manager:
Machiko Kondo

Sound Director:
Shigeharu Shiba

Sound Mixer:
Kunio Kuwahara

Special Effects:
Yoshitaka Kumai

Storyboard Artist:
Setsuko Shibuichi

Theme Song Performance:
Mitsuo Hagita

Writer:
Tomoko Konparu

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