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Release Date:
January 26, 1985
Original Title:
うる星やつら3 リメンバー・マイ・ラヴ
Alternate Titles:
Lamù - Remember My Love
Urusei Yatsura 3 : Remember My Love
Urusei Yatsura Movie 3 - Remember My Love
Нестерпні прибульці 3: Пам’ятай моє кохання
福星小子3:情侶樂天派
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Family | Fantasy | Romance | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Kitty Films
Studio Deen
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
The third film finds Ataru transformed into a pink hippopotamus, which sends Lum chasing after the wicked magician responsible, with catastrophic results. With Lum gone, her friends decide that there is no reason to remain, and so Tomobiki slowly returns to normal. The highlight of the film is a high speed chase scene with an angry Lum flying after the mysterious Ruu through the city at night and into a hall of mirrors (and illusion ). Ataru's true feelings for Lum are probably more obvious in this film than any of the others.
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Art Direction:
Shichiro Kobayashi
Background Designer:
Tadashi Katayama
Comic Book:
Rumiko Takahashi
Creator:
Rumiko Takahashi
Director:
Kazuo Yamazaki
Key Animation:
Atsuko Nakajima
Akiko Tsukui
Yuji Moriyama
Futoshi Fujikawa
Manabu Tanzawa
Hiroaki Goda
Hideaki Anno
Akihiro Enomoto
Kenichi Ohnuki
Mayumi Hirota
Shoichi Masuo
Tomohiro Hirata
Screenplay:
Tomoko Konparu
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