OUTLANDERS
STATUS
COMPLETE
EPISODES
1
RELEASE
December 16, 1986
LENGTH
51 min
DESCRIPTION
In the midst of a violent invasion of Earth by unknown alien forces, photojournalist Wakatsuki Tetsuya comes across a scantily-clad alien woman, cutting a swath of death through the Terran ranks with her sword. After a chaotic struggle, Tetsuya is knocked unconscious, only to awaken aboard her starship. To his surprise, she turns out to be Kahm, the invaders' princess - and she has picked Tetsuya for a starring role in her upcoming wedding. As the groom...
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CAST
Kahm
Fumi Hirano
Tetsuya Wakatsuki
Mitsuo Iwata
Battia
Mari Yokoo
Geobaldi
Kenji Utsumi
Momo
Mika Doi
Emperor
Takashi Toyama
Pon Bon Hon
Emi Shinohara
Nao
Akira Kamiya
Progress
Mikio Terashima
Heishi A
Yuusaku Saotome
Daishikyou
Ikuya Sawaki
Heishi B
Katsuhisa Yamada
Jijuusouchou
Ken Yamaguchi
Announcer
Yuuko Sakurai
Shoukan
Hideyuki Umezu
Taiin D
Hideyuki Umezu
Sokkin
Ken Yamaguchi
Shikkoukan B
Naoto Satou
Rouban
Jouji Manabe
Fukuchou
Ikuya Sawaki
EPISODES
Dubbed
Not available on crunchyroll
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REVIEWS
Pockeyramune919
60/100With a rushed plot and nonsensical character relations, Outlanders doesn't offer much besides a few laughs.Continue on AniListFor someone who’s read the source material, it’s hard to look at an adaptation objectively — even if you’re not trying to, you’ll always think about how it differs and measures up the source material.
And let me tell you, this ain’t it chief.
I’ll only compare the OVA to the manga briefly, because as futile as it is, I try reviewing works themselves, without considering their relation to other creations. For one, it doesn’t really capture the tone of the manga. The comedy that was sparse in the manga is cranked up to eleven. It’s funny, yes, but not very accurate. Compressing a 33-chapter manga into a ~50 minute OVA means that many characters are cut out and only a portion of the story is shown — a revised beginning and a slightly altered section from roughly the middle of the story. The stakes on paper are high, but in practice very low. If you wanted an alternate take on the story, then by all means watch, but it is in no way superior to the manga.
Outlanders is the story of Tetsuya, a newspaper photographer who runs into an alien named Kahm. After encountering him, Kahm decides she wants Tetsuya as a fiancee.
There’s not much to it, which is natural, given the short run-time. The romance (if you can even call it that) doesn’t have any time to develop and Kahm then Tetsuya is inexplicably enamored with the other member. The OVA exacerbates the biggest problem of the manga — the lackluster romance. In addition, it does away with its biggest strength: the drama. There’s talk of an alien invasion, but it effectively doesn’t exist. There’s no sense of adventure. The little action that remains is quite gory, with no payoff. The violent scenes are never mentioned again and achieve no purpose other than giving the anime a bit of an identity crisis.
The animation looks pretty enough.
The way I recommend you watch Outlanders is to stick your finger in your ear, find the switch inside your head, and turn your brain off. If Outlanders is good at one thing it’s comedy. There were times when I was legitimately laughing and the irreverent tone helps with this. It helps that in the English dub, Sean Schemmel of Dragon Ball fame plays Tetsuya and gives quite an animated performance. If you like a bit of crude humor, then Outlanders will be up your alley.
Still, as funny as it can be at times, the anime still isn’t that great. It’s less than an hour, so if you want a dumb comedy and don’t have a lot of time to invest, then you should check out Outlanders. Just don’t expect anything great out of it, though.
The insert song’s pretty cool, though.
6/10
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SCORE
- (2.7/5)
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Ended inDecember 16, 1986
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