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- April 17, 2014 at 2:25 PM
I don’t think anyone here has talked about a Live Action Tenchi Muyo film, and I know many would be against it either due to the would’be film not following true to the source material, bad writing or bad actor choices, or what not (example being Dragonball Evolution). But if a live action adaption were to ever be made, how would you want it to be? What do you think would make an ideal live action Tenchi Muyo film?
For this thread, imagine that you have been given the means to green-light a live action Tenchi Muyo film, and you have the power to hire anyone you want to direct, write, and distribute the film. But the storyline/synopsis/plot is all you. You provide the plot, and you then hire the people to make this happen.
Your replies must include:
-a short or full plot/synopsis for the film
-Who the director would be
-Who would screen write it/adapt to film
-the film company that would distribute it
You may use any director and writer from any film you like. Cast actors is optional if you have an idea of who you want playing your favorite characters.
Here’s an example:
DIRECTOR:Joss Whedon (The Avengers), Zack Snyder (Man of Steel), or Bryan Singer (X-men, Valkyrie, Jack the Giant Slayer) SCREENWRITER(S):Christopher Nolan (The Dark Knight Trilogy, Inception), and/or Ehren Kruger, Roberto Orci, & Alex Kurtzman (Transformer series) MUSIC BY:Steve Jablonsky DISTRIBUTED BY:either 20th Century Fox, Paramount, or Universal Pictures PLOT:700 years ago on the planet Jurai, a coup d’état broke out between two Royal houses for control of the planet, cilmaxing into a sword duel between Yosho & Kagato – the princes of each house. The two battled until one was defeated and forced into exile, ending the coup and restoring order to the planet. However, the other prince vanished before taking the throne, leaving the high consul of elders in charge. Fast forward to the present, a mysterious man claiming to be Yosho takes over the throne as emperor after proving his identity by accessing Jurai’s power (a force created by jurai trees that gives its bearers who are of royal blood super-human strength and abilities).
Three months later, space pirate Ryoko and her ship, Ryo-Ohki, are hired by an unidentified employer to hack into the main computer of the Jurai-branch at the Galaxy Police Headquarters to retrieve a secret hidden file. After being spotted escaping HQ, Emperor “Yosho” contacts corrupt GXP Marshal Wanhan to oversee that she is followed and her employer identified before taking action to kill them off, including those hired to follow, leaving no witnesses. Seeing them as a burden to the force, the Marshal hires First-Class Detectives Kiyone & Mihoshi to follow Ryoko, with the promise of getting them off traffic duty and promoting them to full detective status. The two officers follow Ryoko to a meeting point in the Sol system, near Saturn. Upon arriving at the location, Ryoko is shock to discover her employer is none other than her childhood rival, Juraian Princess Ayeka, her younger sister Sasami, and their log-like robot guards Asaka and Kamedaki, who hired her feeling she was the best one for the job, dispite their past rivary. Before Ryoko can ask what is in the file, their ships are detained by detectives Kiyone and Mihoshi’s ship. When they contact the Marshal on the identity of Ayeka as Ryoko’s employer, Wanhan orders Juraian knights/GXP special ops Generals Tetta and Tessei (who had followed Kiyone and Mihoshi in secret) to take them all out, starting a 3-to-1 battle between their ships – Ryo-ohki, Ryo-Oh, & the Yagami – and the knight’s much stronger ship, the Soyja, as they try to escape. The resulting battle and chase leads all the way to Earth.
Meanwhile on Earth, high-school junior Tenchi Masaki has just started summer vacation, and is walking home through the woods to his house on the lake across from his grandfather’s shrine when he spots the three ships crash land nearby after losing the battle with the Soyja, leaving them for dead. The resulting impact from the ships’ crash causes a quake within the cave which the Masaki shrine was built to protect, causing a crystal-like meteor inside to shatter open, revealing an cyro-sleep pod. The pod is forced to open and revive it’s occupant, revealed to be ex-Galactic Academy professor Washu Habuki, who was sentenced and exiled after unknowingly supplying weapons to the faction that started the coup on Jurai centuries earlier. She is found and nursed back to health by the grandfather, Katsuhito Masaki, while Tenchi and his father, Nobuyuki, find and nurse back to health the other girls, who all survived the crash. During their month-long recovery, the six girls form a bond between themselves and the Masakis, becoming a family. Ryoko also manages to find a revived Ryo-ohki, which has reverted back to her cabbit-form after the crash. Due to his caring nature, Ryoko and Ayeka start to develop feelings toward Tenchi, between also re-ignites their rivalry. Sasami & Ryo-ohki also start a friendship with one of Tenchi’s schoolmates and neighbor, Sakuya Kumashiro.
When rumors of the girls’ survival reaches Jurai, the Emperor and Wanhan hire bounty hunter Nagi and her cabbit/ship, Ken-ohki, to hunt them down. Tetta & Tessei are sent as well, to make up for their past failure to kill them off and to make sure the stolen file is destroyed. When they reach Earth and find the girls hiding at the Masaki Shrine, a battle breaks out between the bountry hunters and Ryoko, Ayeka, Tenchi, and Katsuhito, who the later two start to show signs of Jurai’s power as they fight. The battle nearly results in the lose of the file, until it is revealed that Washu had a made back-up copy earlier during their recovery. After Nagi and the Knights are fought off planet, Tenchi & the girls decrypt the file, which is revealed to a be a codex archiving the DNA profiles of all Jurai royal citizens and updating their status and location in real time. When searching the codex, they are shock to discover that not only is the Emperor, in fact, the exiled prince Kagato, but that Tenchi’s grandfather is actually the real prince Yosho, who explains that he left Jurai after the coup, feeling that the whole ordeal had ruined him and made him unworthy for the throne. He left for Earth, feeling he could start a new live there. Another shock comes when the codex also reveals that Sakuya is the long-lost Jurai Priestess Yugi, who also left Jurai after discovering her unintended actions caused the coup. She fled to Earth, and took on a human identity, changing it every few decades to avoid suspicions about her slow aging.
Yosho then decides it is time to go back to Jurai and face Kagato and take back the throne. Together, the gang travels there using Ryo-ohki in her spaceship-form. When they reach the border to Jurai space, they sneak their way in, by hiding in a passing rogue debris belt, avoiding GXP and Jurai authorities patrolling the area. Before they reach Jurai, Yosho reveals a hidden panel on both of the princesses’ guardians, revealing Asaka and Kamidake to be sentient cyro life-support systems for two Juraian Knights loyal to Yosho – the original Asaka & Kamidake. Together, they sneak in and storm the imperial palace, taking out all opposition in their way, until only Nagi, corrupt GXP operative Mutsuki, and Tetta & Tessei remain. The battle then breaks into groups, with Ryoko fighting Nagi in space with their ships Ryo-Ohki & Ken-Ohki, Kiyone and Mihoshi battling Mitsuki, and Knights Asaka & Kamidake battling Tetta & Tessei.
When Ryoko & Ryo-ohki are nearly killed, Washu reveals to Ryoko that she is her daughter: Years before the coup, Washu had used her DNA to create a child of her own, as she was unable to bear children, but her baby was stolen after being born and lock away in cyro by GXP, as breeding by cloning was against the law at the time. The baby was later taken out of cyro, and raised by a family of space pirates. Washu found out she was her daughter when she hacked the GXP network when they were heading for Jurai. With confidence from her “mother,” Ryoko is able to beat Nagi in battle, before losing consciousness. Kiyone, Mihoshi, Asaka, & Kamidake also manage to win their own battles again Mitsuki and the dark Knights.
Meanwhile, Yosho, Ayeka, and Tenchi confront Kagato, who reveals that he staged the codex to be stolen by the princesses to not only have them killed off, but to also destroy the evidence of his true heritage in the codex file. Yosho and Kagato begin their final battle, but due to the emperor’s youth, Yosho is quickly and easily defeated, who then tells Tenchi he’s the only one who can defeat him, as he is an heir to the royal bloodline, and thus, has full access to Jurai’s power. The final battle continues with Tenchi battling Kagato in a sword duel that nearly destroyes half the palace. When it seems as Kagato has the upper hand, he is caught in a surprise attack from behind by Ayeka, giving Tenchi the time needed to summon his full Jurai power and finally kill Kagato, and passing the throne to the real Yosho.
As the gang recover from their injuries in battle, Yosho gives the throne to Tenchi, who he feels is the true heir to Jurai. However, Tenchi declines, stating that he rather return home to his normal life along with his grandfather. He then in turn gives the throne to Ayeka, making her Empress, with Yugi returning to Jurai as Priestess. GXP Marshal Wanhan and the corrupt GXP officers loyal to him are arrested and taken into custody, while Kiyone and Mihoshi are promoted to full detectives and made Corporals. Washu is also acquitted of all charges from the past coup and rejoins the Galactic Academy. Ryoko is also acquitted of pass crimes, allowing her to live her life with a clean slate.
When the time comes to return to Earth, Ryoko offers the Masakis a ride home, with Kiyone and Mihoshi taging along as escort. As they start their journey home, Tenchi learns that Ayeka, Sasami, their guardians, and Washu have also joined Kiyone & Mihoshi on board, revealing that Ayeka has decided to leave the knights Asaka & Kamidake in charge in her absence, and that all of them wish to join them on Earth. Feeling that things should be interesting, Yosho welcomes them all into the Masaki family as they speed back to Earth, with Ryoko speeding Ryo-ohki ahead, trying to leave Ayeka in her dust to have Tenchi all to herself, as Ayeka orders the Yagami speeds to catch them, thus staring they rivalry yet again, beginning their battle to win Tenchi’s heart.
In a mid-credits scene, Tenchi and Girls find that Yugi has also returned to Earth, to continue her life as Sakuya.
In a post-credits scene, a year has pasted and Tenchi and Sakuya have graduated from High School and go out to celebrate with Katsuhito. Nobuyuki, and the girls, not knowing they are all being watched from a far by a hooded figure with a Japanese “Ku” logo on the robe, reveal to be an android who contacts her master on the radio that she’s found the target, hinting that she is Zero, and that her master is Dr. Clay, opening the door for a possible sequel.
That’s pretty much my ideal live action Tenchi film, although even I am a bit skeptical about how exactly it would play out in this matter.
I decided to go with either Christopher Nolan or the guys behind the transformer films as writers, seeing that if it were Nolan, he would try to root the Tenchi Universe in reality just as he did Batman, while Kruger, Orci, & Kurtzman might be able to do similar, but on a more spectacular level, as they did Star Trek and the Transformers films.
For the director, I choose either Joss Whedon for his work on the Avengers, Zack Snyder for Man of Steel, or Bryan Singer due his work on bringing X-men to life. I feel that either one of them could do a good, if not decent live action Tenchi film.
Anyways, that’s my ideal adaption. What’s yours?
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- April 18, 2014 at 1:16 AM
Moved to main Tenchi discussion because, well, it’s about Tenchi! One night in mumble we actually had quite the extensive discussion stemming from
, which then evolved into who could play who in a live action scenario, some goofy, some legit, all great suggestions, and of course before I let others make their points and I make a whole long post myself….what famous actors Disney would cast if they got Tenchibowiekagato4lyfe
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- April 18, 2014 at 3:15 AM
If only we had recorded said mumble night, because we went on, and on, and on, and we really did have some ringers (and of course many humorous ones that weren’t). We even got into who would handle the score and which bands could cover the OST. Can’t remember everything, but I do remember our suggestion for live-action Ryoko!
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While the thread and mumble discussion focused more on Disney, I like this opportunity to form a “dream team” for a live-action adaptation. I don’t have time to list all the criteria, but here goes:
DIRECTOR:Wong Kar-wai ( In the Mood for Love(2000)). Though perhaps best known for aforementioned romance piece, via 2046(2004) Wong demonstrates his ability to also engage in sci-fi, and in my vision of a live-action adaptation of Tenchi Muyo!the emphasis would be on romance and less on the more fantastic elements (because let’s face it, there are still things that can only be pulled off via animation, and trying to literally bring to live action certain facets of the franchise seems ill-fated to me). -
- April 18, 2014 at 4:11 PM
wwwwhhhhoooo wrote:If only we had recorded said mumble night, because we went on, and on, and on, and we really did have some ringers (and of course many humorous ones that weren’t). We even got into who would handle the score and which bands could cover the OST.
Can’t remember everything, but I do remember our suggestion for live-action Ryoko!
http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/upload/yuiupload/172394157.jpg " /> (I bet she’d love to do her hair up all crazy for the role.)
While the thread and mumble discussion focused more on Disney, I like this opportunity to form a “dream team” for a live-action adaptation. I don’t have time to list all the criteria, but here goes:
DIRECTOR:Wong Kar-wai ( In the Mood for Love(2000)). Though perhaps best known for aforementioned romance piece, via 2046(2004) Wong demonstrates his ability to also engage in sci-fi, and in my vision of a live-action adaptation of Tenchi Muyo!the emphasis would be on romance and less on the more fantastic elements (because let’s face it, there are still things that can only be pulled off via animation, and trying to literally bring to live action certain facets of the franchise seems ill-fated to me). 2046…why didn’t I think of that?…Still, that’s a good choice, Who.
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- April 18, 2014 at 4:13 PM
Dagon123 wrote:Moved to main Tenchi discussion because, well, it’s about Tenchi!
One night in mumble we actually had quite the extensive discussion stemming from
, which then evolved into who could play who in a live action scenario, some goofy, some legit, all great suggestions, and of course before I let others make their points and I make a whole long post myself….what famous actors Disney would cast if they got Tenchibowiekagato4lyfe
http://brandedinthe80s.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Jareth_zpsb0777cc3.jpg " /> Well, what actors would you’ve chosen to play who the cast? I’m curious.
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- April 18, 2014 at 5:49 PM
Director:Ang Lee Scriptwriter:Joss Whedon
Music and songs composed by:Yoko Kanno
Insert songs:Sung by Maaya Sakamoto
Cast:Ming-Na Wen as Kiyone
Johnny Depp as Yosho
Sarah Michelle Gellar as Ryoko
And that’s all I can think of for now castwise.
Synopsis:While chasing the renowned Intergalactic thief Ryoko to Earth Kiyone’s ship is damaged and she is forced to
land near the Masaki shrine.There she faces off against Ryoko in a final battle where both girls are seriously wounded.
Ryoko manages to slip away to a hideout where she has ready for such an emergency.
Later Tenchi coming home from school encounters the wounded Kiyone and manages to half carry her home with him.
What Kiyone doesn’t suspect or know is that her long lost partner Mihoshi is already staying at the Masaki Shrine having
crashlanded there two years earlier.
The reunion turns out to be none the happiest as Mihoshi is still the total klutz.
Meanwhile objects begin to disappear from the area around the shrine,with the help of Tenchi and his grandfather the two
GP dectectives manage to trace the missing articles to the cave where Ryoko is in hiding.
After a brief fight Ryoko decides to surrender after catching sight of Tenchi.
Meanwhile a UFO is reported by locals and it unexpectedly attacks the Masaki Shrine…
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- April 18, 2014 at 6:04 PM
mitsuki lover wrote:Director:Ang Lee
Scriptwriter:Joss Whedon
Music and songs composed by:Yoko Kanno
Insert songs:Sung by Maaya Sakamoto
Cast:Ming-Na Wen as Kiyone
Johnny Depp as Yosho
Sarah Michelle Gellar as Ryoko
And that’s all I can think of for now castwise.
Synopsis:While chasing the renowned Intergalactic thief Ryoko to Earth Kiyone’s ship is damaged and she is forced to
land near the Masaki shrine.There she faces off against Ryoko in a final battle where both girls are seriously wounded.
Ryoko manages to slip away to a hideout where she has ready for such an emergency.
Later Tenchi coming home from school encounters the wounded Kiyone and manages to half carry her home with him.
What Kiyone doesn’t suspect or know is that her long lost partner Mihoshi is already staying at the Masaki Shrine having
crashlanded there two years earlier.
The reunion turns out to be none the happiest as Mihoshi is still the total klutz.
Meanwhile objects begin to disappear from the area around the shrine,with the help of Tenchi and his grandfather the two
GP dectectives manage to trace the missing articles to the cave where Ryoko is in hiding.
After a brief fight Ryoko decides to surrender after catching sight of Tenchi.
Meanwhile a UFO is reported by locals and it unexpectedly attacks the Masaki Shrine…
Johnny Depp as Yosho…. I think it can be done. playing an old man who’s a jurai prince would be a interesting role for Depp. I like it.
What about Ayeka, Sasami, and Washu? What’s their role in your vision?
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- April 18, 2014 at 9:27 PM
One of the things I have a hard time with is also Eastern vs Western adaptation, because the western adaptation would invariably be white-washed, and also try and change everything to fit into a stereotypically money-making but generic movie with elements from Tenchi, I’d love to say that wouldn’t happen, but Hollywood’s track record hasn’t exactly been great to anime. The only reason I bring that up is because a western adaptation would be completely western, and an eastern one comprised of all eastern casts.
Director: Either Joss Whedon or James Cameron
Joss Whedon because he owes anime a part of his career (literally), but in saying that, he knows how to take eastern elements and make them work to more mainstream western audiences, so Tenchi would be something I think he could really do.
James Cameron because, well, James Cameron is one of the greatest Sci-Fi directors to ever direct, period, and IF ANYONE could do justice to the Sci-Fantasy epic that is Tenchi Muyo, it would be him.
Another thing I would like to see (and what ADV had in mind when they had (has?) the Evangelion live action movie, was have some of the original english voice acting cast make cameos, I think it would be only fitting that at least once, each of the girls would run into someone in a store or someone during the movie who would actually be Petrea Burchard or Sherry Lynn, as a nice homage to the fans showing this movie knows where it came from.
I really don’t know who to cast for everybody really, but that’s my 2 cents.
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- April 19, 2014 at 12:47 AM
Dagon123 wrote:One of the things I have a hard time with is also Eastern vs Western adaptation, because the western adaptation would invariably be white-washed, and also try and change everything to fit into a stereotypically money-making but generic movie with elements from Tenchi, I’d love to say that wouldn’t happen, but Hollywood’s track record hasn’t exactly been great to anime.
The only reason I bring that up is because a western adaptation would be completely western, and an eastern one comprised of all eastern casts.
Director: Either Joss Whedon or James Cameron
Joss Whedon because he owes anime a part of his career (literally), but in saying that, he knows how to take eastern elements and make them work to more mainstream western audiences, so Tenchi would be something I think he could really do.
James Cameron because, well, James Cameron is one of the greatest Sci-Fi directors to ever direct, period, and IF ANYONE could do justice to the Sci-Fantasy epic that is Tenchi Muyo, it would be him.
Another thing I would like to see (and what ADV had in mind when they had (has?) the Evangelion live action movie, was have some of the original english voice acting cast make cameos, I think it would be only fitting that at least once, each of the girls would run into someone in a store or someone during the movie who would actually be Petrea Burchard or Sherry Lynn, as a nice homage to the fans showing this movie knows where it came from.
I really don’t know who to cast for everybody really, but that’s my 2 cents.
Those are also why I think Whedon or Cameron are good choices to direct.
As for music, I went with Steven Jablonsky due to his work on Transformers and Battleship, as I believe for my vision he can make a good convincing soundtrack.
As for trailer music, The Glitch Mob – “Becoming Harmonious (feat. Metal Mother)” from “Edge of Tomorrow” Trailer #2:
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- April 21, 2014 at 6:14 PM
To be honest I have a hard time trying to think of who’d play the rest of the main cast.Now as far as Ming-Na Wen playing Kiyone goes,while just watching
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.it’s easy to see that Agent May and Kiyone could be alike in some ways. -
- April 27, 2014 at 3:14 AM
Live action version of the eps with Kagato (either one) would be cool -
- April 28, 2014 at 6:03 PM
Maybe they could adapt the second OVA then. -
- May 5, 2014 at 5:56 PM
What about a live action tv series instead of a movie? -
- May 6, 2014 at 11:43 PM
mitsuki lover wrote:What about a live action tv series instead of a movie?
Hmm….That’s not a bad idea. Sure! But what would the plot be?
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- May 7, 2014 at 5:53 PM
I would vote for a more comedic centric tv series if they ever did it. iloveit1
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