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they came back and did more with it but I haven't watched it.
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I tried to, but it was really not in the same spirit as the original.
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this one fear is why I haven't tried it
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I mean, they preserved the ecchi aspect to the original, but the "Tenchi" character is not as interesting as the original Tenchi, and the setting is explicitly futuristic rather than "slice of life magical realism" or whatever it was
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Universe was painful, Tenchi in Tokyo was an abomination, the OVA was a masterpiece, how did it go so wrong?
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as I understand it, all sequels are iffy because sometimes the popularity of an original isn't fully formed immediately, and even if it is, makers don't always clearly understand why their work was popular. More that that, if they just repeat what they did, might lose novelty.
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