Ulysses 31 - Vol. 1 [1981]


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The Best Anime Cartoon of the 80's
Review date: 2004-07-24 Rating: 10 out of 10

This is simply the best of the best, the storyline is beyond whatever you have seen this days, I was born in Spain, so when I first notice Ulysses 31 it was in spanish and it was very entertaining. The dialogue and the dramatization of the characters was excellent even better than Mazinger Z or Dungeons and Dragons.
Now at this time I only have small flashbacks of the episodes, and of course the opening tune. I only wish to amazon or to whom it may concern, that please.. make it All Region or Region 1(the complete series, not just 4 chapters) so I can finally see it again, and if you could just add different language tracks, like spanish, I know it would sell even more. And to all of you reading this review, buy Ulysses 31, I know you are not going to regret it.



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Excellent, if a little scary
Review date: 2004-06-17 Rating: 10 out of 10

As a kid I recall that I found the premise of this series quite uniquely disturbing. Just as in Homer, Ulysses inadvertently kills Poseidon's cyclops, and finds himself at the mercy of vengeful, capricious, and even murderous gods. But it always struck me as tremendously unfair that in this version the two children should have their lives utterly ruined as well. Telemacus I never felt that sorry for; he seemed quite robust, and he still had his father and his pet robot Nono at his side. But Yumi loved nobody in the universe so much as her elder brother Numenor, and the fact that she was forced to watch him turn into a floating corpse for the duration through no fault of her own seemed downright sadistic, especially as she seemed to spend most episodes eloquently pining for him. Of course it's not supposed to be a comfortable series, and it's this constant theme of self-reliance and courage on the brink of utter despair that make it so poignant and memorable.

Actually I suppose what most people will remember is the extremely cool and effective opening narration and theme, so its a bit of a shame that on this DVD we only get an abbreviated and version of it; I suppose this is for reasons of space, but it'd still be nice to have the whole thing at least once.

Watching this now I have to say that it's not quite as perfect as I remember; the logic of it doesn't always seem to quite stack up - though I suppose this could be down to an imperfect translation from the French - and the costumes and pantheons of Ancient Greece do sometimes seem to sit uncomfortably alongside the 31st century technology of the Odyssey. But these are very minor gripes; the central premise is still awesome, and the best episodes are still just as tense and thought-provoking as they ever were.

A bit brilliant!
Review date: 2004-06-01 Rating: 10 out of 10

Like many other thirty-somethings I remember this series very fondly from getting home from school twenty years ago... I thought it was great then and think its still great now!

Ulysses 31 is a retelling of the Odyssey, set in the 31st century. The show was a joint French / Japanese production and shares the benefits of each nations' talents with animation and scifi: French scifi is almost always quirky and skewed, at least when compared to the majority of shows from the USA. Japanese animation is always innovative, fast paced and overloaded with stylization and imagery. What this means is that Ulysses 31 is a fast paced, genuinely enthralling space opera for kids and adults alike.

If you have any experience of mythology, be it reading stories or adaptions or watching Ray Harryhausen movies you'll immediately recognize most of the basic plots of the episodes and then really appreciate the fantastic amount of imagination and work put into each one.

This disc is a fantastic way to introduce kids to mythology, and to watch a genuinely entertaining show. Real family viewing- there's something for everyone to like in there (although you may learn to hate Nono, the obligatory small, annoying character...).

The animation still holds up well twenty years on, which is saying something if you take a look at the majority of cartoons from the eighties. The stylization and epic scale is excellent and the voice acting is even pretty good!

Exciting, adventurous, imaginitive and occasionally surreal space adventure stories wholeheartedly recommended to kids of all ages! ... especially those of us who saw them whilst eating our tea twenty years ago!

80's animation at it's best!
Review date: 2004-05-23 Rating: 10 out of 10

What a fantastic DVD.
9 whole episodes of one of the best ever cartoons from the 'golden era' of animation; the 1980's.
The plot itself loosely follows ancient Homer's 'The Odyssey', which follows Ulysses journey home after the battle of Troy.
In Ulysses31 the story is transported into the far future and set in space with Ulysses, his son, the robot Nono and an Alien girl try to find the way home aboard Ulysses ship 'The Odyssey' whose computer has had the way back wiped from it's memory banks and a frozen crew to look after.

A relatively slow burning cartoon compared with almost everything since, but it boasts excellent, detailed animation, a thoughtful storyline and one of the best and most catchy title tunes ever to grace television.

Love 80's cartoons then you should add this to your collection now!

Looking for a fun and intelligent cartoon to entertain the kids?
Then this is a must buy.

Excellent slice of eighties animation
Review date: 2004-05-22 Rating: 8 out of 10

Probably my favourite contempory cartoon of my childhood. OK so I was 13 but this twist on the ancient Greek/Roman myth was a futuristic action packed epic. Some of the episodes are more fondly remembered than others but overall this had some great stories. Ulysses' ship the Odyssey was a wonderful creation and the main computer's voice was a lot sexier than the one on Star Trek! It's a great mix of Japanese style manga and ancient mythology.
I recommend it to all those who remember those early evenings watching the kids slot twenty years ago on BBC1. All together with the air guitar for the opening music..."Ulysses, Ulysses! Soaring through other galaxies..." Marvellous!


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Actor(s):
Evelyne Séléna
Claude Giraud
Séverine Morisot
Jackie Berger
Jean Topart

Director(s):

Recording label: Contender Entertainment Group
Manufacturer: Contender Entertainment Group
EAN: 5030305620165
Binding: DVD
Number of items: 1
Format: Animated, PAL,
Release date: 2005-06-27
Number of discs: 1
Audience rating: Universal, suitable for all
Region code: 2
Running time: 175 minutes
Theatrical release date: 1986-09-13
Language: English (Original Language)

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