>>2297based anon posting admin's content
Now that I think of it, what really are the core themes of Urusei Yatsura? Uncontrollable lust? The soulless emptiness of the Ahrimanic female form? Maybe there's some subliminal Platonic messaging about how true love begins with physical beauty but transcends lust? Is it all just a joke? Does the coming of Lum to Earth represent the overflowing light of the Ein Sof? Maybe its a more immanent jab at globalization? Japan at the butt of an intergalactic empire, except Martians instead of Amerifats. Of course, all the beings of Japanese mythology are revealed to be insufferable aliens, so maybe Japan is special after all? Maybe Mendou represents America with its over the top imperial vision and Ataru is Japan, with Imperial Japan's simultaneous lust and disregard for the rest of Asia? The body of Lum, like Christ, is a symbol, albeit for Asia. Shinobu can be Russia. It suits her personality, colder than Siberian winter. A political allegory. A schizophrenic episode. I demand some two bit 22 year old with holding a decapitated boom mic 2 inches away from their face explain this all to me with chilledcow lofi beats in a succulent 3 hour video.
>>2302Themes are unrequetted romantic pursuit, coming of age, youth, and slapstick mayhem. Cast is mostly running in circles chasing something they can't have. The pursuit of love, but never acquiring it. it's a very personal work for Rumiko.
Ryunusuuke is some side-story about her own issues with gender and sexuality. Huh, me, a lesbian? I'm not one of those weirdos!
>>2302Fascism. It clearly resembles fascism. UY is a totalitarian anime.
>>2302I'm 22 and two-bit, but I don't have a stand for my microphone. Is that a dealbreaker?
>>2302Urusei Yatsura is one giant long AD to push Tabasco sauce onto the Japanese population. Note the many times Lum consumes and mentions the product.