A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 16, 1991
Original Title:
うる星やつら いつだってマイ・ダーリン
Alternate Titles:
Urusei Yatsura 6: Always My Darling
Urusei Yatsura Movie 6 - Always My Darling
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Animation | Comedy | Family | Romance
Production Companies:
Madhouse
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 77
Lupika, an alien princess, is in love with a tofu seller. To make him love her too (at least, announce his love. He obviously fears the social taboo of a tofu vendor marrying a princess), she needs to get a love potion, which is in a certain temple. Legend has it that the only person that can obtain this love potion is the most lecherous man in the universe. That man turns out to be Ataru Moroboshi. Lupika kidnaps Ataru to make him get the potion, and Lum and her friends go out to search for Ataru.
Animation:
Hiroshi Nagahama
Art Direction:
Shinichi Uehara
Assistant Director:
Satoru Namekawa
Background Designer:
Kazuo Oga
Comic Book:
Rumiko Takahashi
Creator:
Rumiko Takahashi
Director:
Katsuhisa Yamada
Director of Photography:
Hitoshi Yamaguchi
Editor:
Yutaka Matsumoto
Chieko Takayama
Seiji Morita
Executive Producer:
Hidenori Taga
Key Animation:
Takeshi Koike
Michio Mihara
Takashi Hashimoto
Yuzo Sato
Akiyuki Shinbo
Akira Kano
Yoshiharu Ashino
Reiko Kurihara
Kouji Komurakata
Shinichiro Minami
Yasuko Miyazaki
Kenji Teraoka
Mitsunori Murata
Takashi Sasaki
Riwako Matsui
Taketomo Ishikawa
Hideo Hayashi
Yoshiharu Fukushima
Nobuyuki Kitajima
Kumiko Takahashi
Kenichiro Nakamura
Noboru Furuse
Motoko Hiraishi
Katsumi Aoshima
Sumio Watanabe
Kunio Takahide
Tetsuhito Saito
Satoshi Tasaki
Naoki Ōhira
Koichi Chigira
Hidetoshi Yoshida
Nobuyoshi Souzaki
Yasuomi Umetsu
Tensai Okamura
Music:
Mitsuru Kotaki
Producer:
Junpei Nakagawa
Yoko Matsushita
Production Manager:
Hiroyasu Kobayashi
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