
Urusei Yatsura: Beautiful Dreamer
Part of Urusei Yatsura Collection
Ratings
As the perpetually lecherous Ataru and his friends prepare for a carnival at Tomobiki High School, they gradually realize the days are literally repeating themselves. Any effort to break the pattern dumps them back where they started.
Production
Kitty Films, Pierrot, TOHO
Language
JA
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast

Toshio Furukawa
Ataru Moroboshi (voice)

Fumi Hirano
Lum (voice)

Akira Kamiya
Mendou

Kazuko Sugiyama
Ten

Saeko Shimazu
Shinobu

Akira Murayama
Perm

Shinji Nomura
Kakugari

Issei Futamata
Chibi

Kenichi Ogata
Ataru's Father

Natsumi Sakuma
Ataru's Mother

Michihiro Ikemizu
Onsen-Mark

Masahiro Anzai
Ryuunosuke's Father

Takuya Fujioka
Mujaki

Tessyo Genda

Ichiro Nagai
Sakuranbô (Cherry)

Yoku Shioya

Hideyuki Tanaka

TARAKO

Machiko Washio
Sakura

Mayumi Tanaka
Ryuunosuke
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