Urusei Yatsura Episode 4 Review: Seal the Deal with a Kiss

The 4th episode of Urusei Yatsura orうる星やつら is here, and from the beginning, you know how fun the entire episode is going to be. Now without further ado, let us jump into this review. 

Urusei Yatsura Episode 4 Overview

Still From Urusei Yatsura Episode 4 Review: Seal the Deal with a Kiss
Still From Urusei Yatsura Episode 4 Review: Seal the Deal with a Kiss

From the moment the news of this coming dropped, the older generation of anime enthusiasts have been nothing but glad. In its time, it was the single most groundbreaking anime with a fresh concept and entertaining characters. Fans are nothing but pumped for this newly remastered version.  

This time this anime will be directed by three directors, one is Takahashi Hideya, who is famous for working on Sword Art Online, Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Comedy wa Machigatteiru, To LOVE-Ru, etc. Others being 

Kamei Takahiro, who worked on Enen no Shouboutai, Captain Tsubasa (2018), etc, and Kimura Yasuhiro, who worked on Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic.

The opening song is “Aiue (アイウエ)” by MAISONdes, Minami and SAKURAmoti. On the other hand, the ending song is “Tokyo Shandy Rendezvous (トウキョウ・シャンディ・ランデヴ)” by KAF, Tsumiki.

– Urusei Yatsura Episode 4 Review Contains Spoilers –

Urusei Yatsura Episode 4 Review and Recap – Finding the Right Man

The new episode of Urusei Yatsura has brought new problems into the lives of Ataru and his friends. From the beginning, we are shown the rivalry between the two factions, including Ataru and Lum on one side and Mendo and Shinobu on the other side. 

Even though they are playing tennis against each other, we all know why this rivalry exists. Ataru wants Shinobu. Hence, he hates Mendo, while Mendo hates Ataru because he wants Lum.

But their tennis ball comically lands on a group of tengu aliens, escorting their princess out of the jungle in her hyperbaric chamber. And that is how we get introduced to another brand new character, princess Kurama, who instantly makes Mendo and Ataru her fans with her beauty.

Still From Urusei Yatsura Episode 4 Review: Seal the Deal with a Kiss
Still From Urusei Yatsura Episode 4 Review: Seal the Deal with a Kiss

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Lucky for Mendo, the aliens were apparently searching for a hottie anyway for their princess. Preferably, a husband like Mendo to wake Kurama up from her slumber with a passionate kiss. It is also an essential custom where one must marry the person who awakens them up with a kiss. 

This is where we witness just how similar Ataru and Mendo are, as Mendo quickly agrees to this proposition and readies himself for the deed. But before he can do anything, Ataru takes the chance and, in a hilarious display of pervertedness, he manages to kiss the princess. 

Waking up, she now thinks that Mendo is the one to kiss her, and Ataru is determined to make her know the truth. Thus starts a comic attempt to establish the correct husband for this beautiful and pushy princess.

This episode was my favourite. I was laughing the entire time, witnessing the quirkiness of the characters and how idiotic their whole situation is. Mendo is not the prim and proper guy who loves only one as he quickly shifts his love from Lum to princess Kurama.

Still From Urusei Yatsura Episode 4 Review: Seal the Deal with a Kiss
Still From Urusei Yatsura Episode 4 Review: Seal the Deal with a Kiss

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Ataru is the same who is willing to love almost any and every beautiful woman apart from his wife, Lum, who is gorgeous enough. This series is a harem anime, but it still portrays the genre in a unique light where the women, apart from Lum, absolutely do not want to be with the protagonist. And it is Ataru himself who tries to get their attention at any cost.

The gags are familiar yet nostalgic, which surprisingly doesn’t bother me and makes me laugh even more. It is not an anime made to race with the newly released ones, but it is something that one should enjoy without any prior expectations.

Verdict

I loved this episode and am more excited than ever for the next one now that I can guess how the anime will go on with its story. Almost every episode is a loose continuation of the previous one, yet you can enjoy the episodes as standalone pieces. This anime is not for those looking for a serious plot that will make you think, but it does its job of entertaining you quite well. Watch the anime on HIDIVE if you haven’t yet.

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REVIEW OVERVIEW

Overall

SUMMARY

Urusei Yatsura Episode 4 shows us how Ataru and Mendo are two peas in a pod, even though Mendo denies it.
Arpita Samaddar
Arpita Samaddar
Arpita Samaddar has a Post Graduate in English Literature and her love for Anime has taken her to study Japanese. She has nearly four years of writing experience and has been published on platforms such as IGN India, FandomWire, and CBR.

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