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Urusei Yatsura 3: Remember My Love

Original title: Urusei Yatsura 3: Rimenbâ mai rabu
  • 1985
  • PG
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
445
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Urusei Yatsura 3: Remember My Love (1985)
AnimeHand-Drawn AnimationAnimationComedyRomanceSci-Fi

A curse placed on Lum as an infant manifests itself in the present day, causing her to be taken to another dimension. Lum's husband, Ataru Moroboshi is turned into a hippo, and attempts to f... Read allA curse placed on Lum as an infant manifests itself in the present day, causing her to be taken to another dimension. Lum's husband, Ataru Moroboshi is turned into a hippo, and attempts to find Lum with the help of her friends.A curse placed on Lum as an infant manifests itself in the present day, causing her to be taken to another dimension. Lum's husband, Ataru Moroboshi is turned into a hippo, and attempts to find Lum with the help of her friends.

  • Director
    • Kazuo Yamazaki
  • Writers
    • Rumiko Takahashi
    • Tomoko Konparu
  • Stars
    • Fumi Hirano
    • Toshio Furukawa
    • Akira Kamiya
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    445
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kazuo Yamazaki
    • Writers
      • Rumiko Takahashi
      • Tomoko Konparu
    • Stars
      • Fumi Hirano
      • Toshio Furukawa
      • Akira Kamiya
    • 4User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Fumi Hirano
    Fumi Hirano
    • Lum
    • (voice)
    Toshio Furukawa
    Toshio Furukawa
    • Ataru Moroboshi
    • (voice)
    Akira Kamiya
    Akira Kamiya
    • Shutaro Mendou
    • (voice)
    Saeko Shimazu
    Saeko Shimazu
    • Shinobu
    • (voice)
    Kazuko Sugiyama
    Kazuko Sugiyama
    • Ten
    • (voice)
    Machiko Washio
    • Sakura
    • (voice)
    Michihiro Ikemizu
    • Onsen-Mark Sensei
    • (voice)
    Shigeru Chiba
    Shigeru Chiba
    • Megane
    • (voice)
    Akira Murayama
    • Perm
    • (voice)
    Issei Futamata
    Issei Futamata
    • Chibi
    • (voice)
    Shinji Nomura
    • Kakugari
    • (voice)
    Mayumi Tanaka
    Mayumi Tanaka
    • Ryûnosuke
    • (voice)
    Masahiro Anzai
    • Ryûnosuke's Father
    • (voice)
    Mami Koyama
    Mami Koyama
    • Ryooko
    • (voice)
    Ken'ichi Ogata
    Ken'ichi Ogata
    • Ataru's Father
    • (voice)
    Natsumi Sakuma
    • Ataru's Mother
    • (voice)
    Ritsuo Sawa
    • Lum's Father
    • (voice)
    Reiko Yamada
    • Lum's Mother
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Kazuo Yamazaki
    • Writers
      • Rumiko Takahashi
      • Tomoko Konparu
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    10Sargonarhes

    A hidden treasure

    This Urusei Yatsura gives you a little more history to the UY universe. Lum is put under a curse at birth. Yeah I know it sounds like the sleeping beauty story, but this nothing like that curse this curse is far worse. Lum's future happiness is at stake here, It has some very funny moments as well as some sad ones too.
    BrianDanaCamp

    3rd Urusei Yatsura movie has its charms…and flaws

    Urusei Yatsura Movie 3: "Remember My Love" (1985) is the third movie spun off from the popular animated series, "Urusei Yatsura" (Those Obnoxious Aliens), which premiered in Japan in 1981 and was based on a manga by Rumiko Takahashi (Ranma ½). The first two UY movies were directed by Mamoru Oshii and were classics in their own right. Directed by Kazuo Yamazaki, "Remember My Love" aims for the dreamlike, otherworldly feel of UY Movie 2: "Beautiful Dreamer," and achieves it for roughly the first hour, but then narrative problems undermine the carefully created atmosphere. Important characters are ignored for too long and the story loses steam before the end. Still, there is much for anime fans to savor in it.

    The plot is rather complicated to explain. It all has to do with a glass orb containing a curse meant for Lum, the tiger-skin-bikini'd alien "wife" of high school boy Ataru, that was sent in the mail sometime in the past and received far in the future by a lonely soul who then embarks on some time traveling into Lum's past and becomes obsessed with her. To make a long, convoluted story short, the jealous time traveler turns Ataru into a pink hippo and lures Lum into another dimension, trapping her there. Lum's alien friends go on the hunt and comb the galaxy for clues but give up when the trail gets cold.

    There are some poignant dramatic moments on Earth as we see Lum's high school friends abandon their normal lunatic antics and find themselves sitting around listlessly after Lum has vanished. Their affection for her is sweet and their feelings of emptiness after she's gone lend an air of melancholy to the proceedings. Unfortunately, Ataru's situation is resolved—off-screen--without warning or explanation, making the rest of the story almost anti-climactic. The time traveler himself is not a terribly interesting antagonist and a new character, Miss Lahla, is contrived near the end to help set things right. The whole thing would have been much more compelling if more of the main cast had been involved in the final stages of the action. There's a sappy love montage that tries our patience as it shows Lum and Ataru through the ages—as butterflies, dinosaurs and seabirds going through an awkward mating process—accompanied by the insipid English-language title song, recorded by someone identified as Steffanie Borges. Ten minutes later, the same song is played over the closing credits as well. (The opening song, "Born to Be Free" is also in English and also sung by Miss Borges.)

    There are still plenty of reasons for fans of anime in general and UY in particular to seek this out. The opening scenes offer a host of imaginative fantasy imagery as a mysterious theme park, Tomobiki Fairyland, opens in town and attracts the entire cast. Weird creatures abound, prompting Ataru's apprehensive classmate Chibi to reassure himself, "They're just robots…aren't they?!" The time traveler, Ruu, appears first as a creepy clown and then as a masked magician (looking forward to Sailor Moon's Tuxedo Mask), before we see his true form midway through the film. The major characters all get play during the early stages of the story. Sakura, the school nurse/resident shaman, has some good scenes, including one where she and Uncle Cherry make repeated attempts to enter Fairyland, but are blocked in a clever way by a barrier keeping out the supernaturally sensitive. We get to see Lum's attractive alien friends, Ran, Benten, and Oyuki, participate in the action, all with their own spaceships. More importantly, we get some very cute flashbacks of Lum as an infant and a little girl.

    I had a good time watching it but was disappointed by the way it dragged in parts and the weak resolution. It's not nearly as good as "Only You" (1983) or "Beautiful Dreamer" (1984), the first two UY movies, but those were directed by Oshii, one of anime's acknowledged geniuses (best known for the Patlabor and Ghost In The Shell movies), while this movie's director, Kazuo Yamazaki (Slayers: The Motion Picture, A Wind Named Amnesia), is more of a competent, though talented, workhorse.
    3udongexmyon

    A weaker film in the series

    The third film of the franchise, Remember My Love has nothing much to say or offer. The premise, plot and pacing are all dull and are lacking creativity, even compared to shorter story arcs in the TV anime. This would perhaps have been acceptable as a multi episode arc in the TV show, but does not hold up as a standalone film, especially coming after Beautiful Dreamer.

    The strengths of the film include a great soundtrack as always (though English speakers may feel discomfort due to the featured songs' inability to understand songwriting in English) and some good visuals, but those also pale in comparison to Beautiful Dreamer and Lum the Forever. Possibly due to the previous film basically ignoring fanservice, Remember My Love gives some screentime to most of the major characters of Urusei Yatsura, though they are not written particularly well either.

    Due to the bad pacing and lack of substance, one may choose to skip this one even if they intend to watch all of Urusei Yatsura. That said, it's still recommendable to fans of the series and those who appreciate older anime. It doesn't border on unwatchable, it's simply a dull film with small pockets of excitement.

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    • Trivia
      There is an animator's gag during the sequence when Ruu transforms from a pierrot to a magician. Immediately after Ruu snaps his fingers, there is a single-frame shot of a red Volkswagen Beetle.
    • Quotes

      Ataru's Mother: [Weeps] How in the world could this happen?! I don't recall raising you to be a hippo!

      Ataru Moroboshi: Until today, I don't recall growing up to be a hippo, either!

    • Crazy credits
      The end credits feature miniature versions of the main cast riding on a merry-go-round. At the bottom of the screen, picutres of the supporting characters from the show and movie appear. When the credits are over all the characters have fallen asleep.
    • Connections
      Followed by Urusei Yatsura: Ryôko no Kugatsu no Ochakai (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      Born to be Free
      Written by Ralph McCarthy

      Sung by Steffanie Borges

      Music by Yukihide Takekawa

      Arranged by Takayuki Hijikata

      Courtesy of Warner Pioneer

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    • Release date
      • January 26, 1985 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • うる星やつら3 リメンバー・マイ・ラブ
    • Production companies
      • Kitty Films
      • Studio DEEN
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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