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Fumi Hirano
- Lum
- (voz)
Toshio Furukawa
- Ataru
- (voz)
Akira Kamiya
- Mendou
- (voz)
Kazuko Sugiyama
- Ten
- (voz)
Saeko Shimazu
- Shinobu
- (voz)
Kazue Komiya
- Ran
- (voz)
Tesshô Genda
- Rei
- (voz)
Machiko Washio
- Sakura
- (voz)
Ichirô Nagai
- Cherry
- (voz)
- (as Ichirô Washio)
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- TriviaThe food that Lum prepares for Ataru is a confection called "sakuramochi". It is sweet bean paste wrapped inside a cherry blossom leaf preserved with salt. This snack is typically eaten during "hanami", an event during which people gather around cherry trees and watch the cherry blossoms fall.
- Citas
Ataru's Mother: [Sobbing] Oh why did this happen?
Ataru's Father: Don't cry dear.
Ataru's Mother: But our only son, on whose behalf we have endured so much hardship, has gone and become a raccoon-man! I can't show my face to the neighbors!
[Wails loudly]
Ataru: I'm not a raccoon! I'm a wolf-man!
Ataru's Father: Really? You look more like a dog-man to me.
Ataru: I'm telling you, I'm a wolf-man!
Ataru's Mother: A raccoon-man. No matter how you look at it, you're a raccoon-man.
Ataru's Father: He's a dog.
Ataru's Mother: He's a raccoon!
- ConexionesFollowed by Urusei Yatsura: Yagi-san to chîzu (1989)
Opinión destacada
"I Howl at the Moon" (1989) is the fourth OAV (Original Animated Video) spin-off of "Urusei Yatsura," the popular Japanese animated series based on Rumiko Takahashi's comic book about horny high-school boy Ataru and his gorgeous, horned live-in alien "wife," Lum, of tiger-skin bikini fame. This particular 26-minute episode follows Lum's efforts to please the hard-to-satisfy palate of Ataru by making him "sakura-mochi" cakes by computer from a recipe on a disk from her home planet. When Ataru turns into a werewolf as a result of eating the cakes, Lum realizes she'd made a catastrophic mistake when she'd punched in the computer code. She soon learns that she has only a few hours to create an antidote and get Ataru to take it or he'll remain a wolf forever. Ataru proves elusive, however, as he comes to enjoy being a werewolf, particularly after a stimulating encounter with a group of excited college girls.
It's a funny and cleverly written episode and should prove enjoyable to most fans of the long-running "Urusei Yatsura" series. This episode was released in the U.S. on a VHS edition paired with "Raging Sherbet," also reviewed on this site.
It's a funny and cleverly written episode and should prove enjoyable to most fans of the long-running "Urusei Yatsura" series. This episode was released in the U.S. on a VHS edition paired with "Raging Sherbet," also reviewed on this site.
- BrianDanaCamp
- 6 jul 2003
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