Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure

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Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure
デュアル!ぱられルンルン物語
(Dual! Parare Lunlun Monogatari)
Genre Mecha, Comedy, Sci-fi
TV anime
Directed by Katsuhito Akiyama
Studio AIC
Pioneer LDC
Network Flag of Japan WOWOW
Flag of United States TechTV
Original run 8 April 19991 July 1999
No. of episodes 13
OVA
Directed by Katsuhito Akiyama
Studio AIC
Pioneer LDC
No. of episodes 1
Released 22 December 1999

Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure (デュアル!ぱられルンルン物語 Dual! Parare Lunlun Monogatari?) is a thirteen episode series created in 1999 by Masaki Kajishima and produced by AIC, both well-known for the Tenchi Muyo! franchise. It is licensed in the US by Pioneer LDC, later known as Geneon. In addition to the original run, an OVA special was added to the conclude the series as a de facto "14th episode".

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[edit] Title Explanation

The title refers to the fact that the story takes place in two parallel universes, a concept loosely based on multiverse theory.

In Japanese, the English letters l and r are pronounced and written interchangeably. Parallel is therefore spelled Parare. This also means that Lunlun can be written as Runrun. There are thus two transliterations for the title: Dual! Parare Lunlun Monogatari and Dual! Parare Runrun Monogatari.

[edit] Plot

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

DUAL! Parallel Trouble Adventure takes place in two different possible universes. 22 years ago, a huge alien artifact is found under a construction site by a worker named Yotsuga. The foreman orders that the artifact be ignored and broken apart so as to avoid the hassle of work delays (a sadly common practice). As Yotsuga walks towards the rubble dumpsters to disposed of the small piece of the artifact he showed to the foremam, the world splits into two; in one world, Yotsuga tosses away the piece and the artifact is subsequently destroyed; in the other, Yotsuga keeps the artifact, leading to the discovery of an extraterrestrial technology that completely changes the course of history.

In the present, Kazuki Yotsuga (presumably the son of the Yotsuga in the opening scene, though not discussed further in the series) is a high school student who is shunned by other students as an otaku, in part because of his web site, where he describes battles between giant robots that only he can see, but mostly because he is occasionally seen by the other students reacting to their "presence". One day, the most popular girl in school, Mitsuki Sanada, approaches him to tell him that she shares his interest in the stories he writes about. But this turns out to only be a ruse, however, as she proceeds to lure him to her house where her father wishes to study Kazuki for his research on parallel worlds.

After being thrown into the other possible world by Dr. Ken Sanada's devices, Kazuki finds himself to still be in Dr. Sanada's basement, but everything is disused and covered with cobwebs since nobody has apparently been there in years. Kazuki attempts to go back home, but finds that the apartment he and his parents lived in is occupied by another family. After wandering around for a few hours, he is found by Mitsuki (who followed him through to the other world shortly after), and along with a military escort, takes him to the HQ of the Earth Defense Force, a privately financed paramilitary operation led by the other Dr. Ken Sanada. The Dr. Sanada of this world wishes to study Kazuki because his presence confirms his research on parallel worlds, and soon employs him as pilot for his giant robots after discovering that the boy was able to use them.

Over the course of series, Kazuki manages to attract several very different women without even trying, and becomes a hero in countless battles. He is later taken prisoner by Dr. Sanada's arch-rival (a competeing scientist), Dr. Rara, who is the father of the Mitsuki from this world. Mitsuki Rara eventually defects, and having nowhere else to go is boarded with Kazuki and her counterpart. Unfortunately, a new type of robot made from the artifact is deployed later on that can cause objects and people to be shifted between the alternate worlds, and during the battle against it Kazuki and Mitsuki (Sanada) are sent back to their original world where they discover that the Dr. Sanada covered up their disappearance by claiming that the two had eloped. As it turns out, the frequent travel between worlds is taking a toll on the universe itself as the barriers separating thm begin to break down, which will eventually lead to both worlds vanishing into nothingness. A decision must be made: since Kazuki and the alien technology are exclusive to each world, one must be eliminated to halt the destruction. Obviously, the robots have to go, and when the last one is destroyed, the worlds combine into one, an expression of Kazuki's wish for all his friends to stay together.

The creator of both DUAL! and Tenchi Muyo!, Masaki Kajishima, confirmed that DUAL! is in fact an alternate version of the Tenchi Muyo! universe.

[edit] Characters

Kazuki Yotsuga
The main character of DUAL!, Kazuki is regarded as a pariah by his classmates because he periodically has visions of giant robots battling in the city. After being accidentally sent to the parallel world by Ken and Mitsuki Sanada, Kazuki discovers that he is the only male that can control the mechas. Because of his unbelievable piloting skill, he is commissioned to the Earth Defense Force and becomes the new pilot of the white Core Robot. His cover story at school is that he's Mitsuki's little brother, which gives Kazuki quite a bit of trouble.
Curiously, there is no alternate version of Kazuki Yotsuga in this world. Later in the series, Kazuki subconsciously awakens one of the original alien mechas, a robot named Zinv. It's revealed that Zinv is Kazuki's counterpart in the parallel world.
Kazuki is the stereotypical harem anime protagonist: a shy, quiet and awkward everyman possessing incredible fighting power and illogical charisma. As usual, he attracts a bevy of beautiful women.
When Zinv is destroyed, Kazuki's desire for the group to stay together results in the creation of a third possible world, where elements from the parallel universes are combined.
Interestingly, in the world of Tenchi Muyo!, Kazuki Yotsuga is the name of Tenchi's great-great-grandfather.
Mitsuki Sanada
Mitsuki is the most admired girl in Kazuki's school; young men constantly send her gifts and cards, and Kazuki is nearly lynched for speaking to her. She lures Kazuki to her house for her father's experiments, but is sent to the parallel world along with him.
Mitsuki is also an exceptional robot pilot, and joins the EDF to end the war, hoping research to send her home can begin afterwards. Unfortunately, Mitsuki is hotheaded and easily manipulated, and is captured by the Rara Army towards the end of the series and coerced into piloting the complete version of Himiko.
She clearly has an attraction to Kazuki, but covers it up by treating him abrasively. When Kazuki is lost behind enemy lines, Mitsuki is affected most of all.
D
D is a bioroid, an artificially constructed biological/mechanical being first introduced in the Tenchi Muyo! universe. The war between the Earth Defense Force and the Rara Army began when D and at least two mechas were discovered in an artifact of unknown origin. Her original body was damaged, so a bioroid was built to contain her essence (represented by a glowing orb in place of an eye) while her body healed.
D appears to be as inhuman as the robot she pilots, speaking mechanically and asking many questions about human emotions and behavior. The only one to break through her stony exterior is Kazuki, to the shock of Commander Sanada. D frequently has visions of a horrible creature attacking, and is deathly afraid of Himiko.
She develops a strong attachment to Kazuki, culminating in her decision to return to her real body at the climax of the series in order to save him. It's revealed that D stole Zinv and fled her world to escape Himiko and Kumu, who claimed the lives of her friends.
As a robot pilot, D is subpar, often requiring rescue by Kazuki and Mitsuki. However, she redeems herself by removing the limiter placed upon Zinv, allowing its true power to manifest itself.
When Zinv is destroyed and the worlds merge, D becomes Dee Sanada, taking on the animated personality of a young girl.
It's debated among fans if she has any relation to the Tenchi Muyo! villain Z, or any connection to the precursor society that captured and cloned the goddess Washu.
There is also an apparent resemblance between D and Tenchi Muyo! GXP character Neju na Melmas, leading some to believe that she and D may belong to the same race.
Yayoi Schwael
Yayoi is the original pilot of the white Core Robot, which Kazuki named "Hartzenen." After suffering a serious head injury in battle, Yayoi experienced a feedback loop, effectively cutting off her connection to robots and ending her career as a pilot. Heroically, Kazuki climbed into Hartzenen and took control, saving Yayoi's life. She refers to Kazuki as "her prince," and falls in love with him.
Yayoi goes to great lengths to spend time with Kazuki, signing up to be his combat instructor and school teacher, and even moving in next door to the Sanada home and building a door into Kazuki's room.
When Zinv is destroyed and the worlds merge, Yayoi is Kazuki's homeroom teacher.
Mitsuki Rara
The Earth Defense Force knows her as "Miss Ra," the Rara Army's spokeswoman/mascot, but when Kazuki is injured and trapped behind enemy lines, it's revealed that she is Mitsuki Sanada's counterpart in the parallel world, the daughter of Hiroshi and Ayuko Rara.
Mitsuki Rara could very well be Mitsuki Sanada's direct opposite. She's quiet, easily embarrassed and gentle; she personally nurses Kazuki back to health. However, she places herself in a trance to play Miss Ra, becoming a ruthless warrior. When she finds out that Kazuki is an enemy pilot, she launches him away in an escape pod, remembering the time he could have killed Miss Ra, but saved her instead.
Mitsuki is later brainwashed into piloting Himiko, one of the most powerful robots created. After Kazuki saves her, she resists returning home, eventually becoming a Core Robot pilot for the EDF. She comes the closest to capturing Kazuki's heart; the two almost go out on a date, which is unfortunately cancelled by U.N. officers intent on sending her home.
When Zinv is destroyed and the worlds merge, Mitsuki lives in the Sanada home, even though her parents live right next door.
Ken Sanada
Ken has A and B versions: the eccentric scientist from our world, and the parallel world's commander of the Earth Defense Force. Ken is Mitsuki's father in this world, but is childless in the other world; naturally, he's quite confused when our world's Mitsuki calls him "Dad."
Both Kens share a love for instant ramen, a slightly off-color sense of humor, and an understanding that Kazuki is special. Despite appearing to goof off on the job (antagonizing Rara never gets old), Commander Sanada takes it quite seriously. When the U.N. turns against the EDF, his subordinates remain loyal to him, proving his worth as a leader.
When Zinv is destroyed and the worlds merge, Ken Sanada returns to being a scientist as well as being married to Akane Yamano. In the new world, Mitsuki Sanada is his daughter and Dee Sanada is his adopted daughter. His relation to Kazuki is cause for question. Kazuki calls him "Uncle" but it is debated among fans whether they are actually related in the new world.
Akane Yamano
The Earth Defense Force's United Nations advisor. Despite Akane's tendency to work "by the book," Ken and the young pilots often convince her to defy her orders, such as Rara's demand for the EDF to repatriate his daughter. When the EDF is outlawed, she resigns her post and flees with Ken Sanada and the others.
When Zinv is destroyed and the worlds merge, Akane becomes Ken's wife, as well as (unfortunately) Ayuko Rara's little sister.
Hiroshi Rara
In our world, Rara is a Nobel Prize winning scientist. In the parallel world, he's become something of a megalomaniac. It was he who began the war in the first place, transforming himself into a messiah-like figure ("You fools have no fear of God!", "the divine power of the Rara Army").
In the bizarre scene where Kazuki actually has dinner with the Rara family, the General reveals a softer side of himself; he believes that the war is about keeping the alien technology out of the wrong hands. However, it quickly becomes clear that Rara is simply a figurehead, with his wife wielding the real power.
When Zinv is destroyed and the worlds merge, Rara and his wife move in next door to the Sanadas, hoping to corral Kazuki into revealing the secret of his connection to Zinv.
Ayuko Rara
Ayuko was both Rara and Sanada's wife in the two worlds, and is the mother of both Mitsukis. In the parallel world, she manipulates events while behind the scenes, posing as Rara's submissive wife. In reality, she controls the Rara Army along with the mysterious alien named Kumu. She exploits Mitsuki Sanada's love of Kazuki to convince Mitsuki to turn against the EDF. Ultimately, both Ayuko and Himiko are defeated by Kazuki and Zinv.
When Zinv is destroyed and the worlds merge, Ayuko attempts to "arrange" her daughter and Kazuki's marriage, with humorous results.
Zinv (called Jeanbu in the English version)
An incredibly powerful robot found with D. It sat dormant in the EDF's headquarters for years until Kazuki awakened it during Rara's assault.
Zinv (pronounced JEEN-boo) has many unique abilities revolving around the manipulation of gravimetric forces, including gravitiational projectiles, super speed, and crushing enemy mecha. Zinv also comes equipped with a nano-repair system that can fix any damage inflicted. Zinv only responds to Kazuki's Life Sympathy, and sometimes activates itself when Kazuki is not aboard.
Zinv defeats the lesser version of Himiko quite easily, but Himiko's final form takes the upper hand. When D removes the limiter preventing males from piloting it (Kazuki skirts this by BEING Zinv), Zinv instantly repairs itself and generates Light Hawk Wings. With this newfound power, Kazuki decimates Himiko and creates a black hole, reducing the Rara fortress to nothing.
With the two worlds dangerously close to oblivion, Zinv and Kazuki agree to destroy Zinv, ensuring that both worlds will live on. However, Zinv survives the explosion that consumes it, regenerating at the bottom of the ocean and returning to Kazuki in the third universe.
Followers of Tenchi Muyo! will recognize the Light Hawk Wings, as well as the Zinv look-alike in Tenchi Muyo GXP.
Himiko
Zinv's opposite, Himiko carved a swath of ruin across D's world before she escaped. It seems as though only people with negative emotions in their hearts can control Himiko, as evidenced by its initial rejection of Mitsuki Rara, and its violent reaction to Mitsuki Sanada's jealousy. Himiko has some connection to the alien lifeform Kumu.
Himiko is completely and totally destroyed at the hands of Zinv, compressed down to nothing to prevent it from regenerating.
The Original
A mech under the control of the Rara army, it has the power to control the atmosphere as well as some electromagnetic capabilities. It captures Kazuki along with Hartzenen and brings them to Rara's base where it falls off a large cliff, supposedly destroying it beyond repair.
The Original and Zinv are the only mechs confirmed to be found in The Artifact, although some fans speculate that some form of Himiko was also found.
Kumu
The alien that advises Ayuko Rara. It has some relationship to D, and hates men with a passion. Kumu resembles a floating, glowing bell and garland.
When Zinv is destroyed and the worlds merge, Kumu is the name of a puppy that is given to the Sanada family by Ayuko Rara in the hopes of finding out information about Zinv. The name fits: while it loves the girls in the house, Kazuki gets a severe bite whenever he comes near.
Alice, Mena, and Ryla
Mitsuki Rara's best friends. While initially teasing Mitsuki for her attraction to Kazuki, they help him escape the Rara base when his identity is revealed. Later, they give Kazuki her diary after a battle, letting him know Mitsuki's still thinking about him. The three later join Mitsuki Rara as pilots for the EDF.
When Zinv is destroyed and the worlds merge, Alice, Mena and Ryla return to working for the Raras.
Kaoru Hayase
A scientist in the employ of the Rara Army. She opposes the plan to force Mitsuki Rara to pilot Himiko, and warns her of her mother's machinations. Hayase later joins the Earth Defense Force and works alongside Ken Sanada.

[edit] Glossary

Life Sympathy
A term for the power of a pilot's will to exert control over robots. High Life Sympathy levels can enable a robot to move faster and inflict more damage with melee attacks. For reasons revealed at the end of the series, the robots on Earth only respond to female Life Sympathy, though Kazuki is somehow exempt.
Because of his overwhelming negative Life Sympathy, Kazuki's robot is capable of feats beyond most other models.
Core Robots
Three multicolored bipedal machines built in the image of the original robots. Because they are man-made, the Core Robots are inferior to the originals in every way.
The Core Robots are used by the Earth Defense Force; Yayoi Schwael (replaced by Kazuki Yotsuga, and later by Mitsuki Rara) pilots the white Unit 1 (nicknamed "Hartzenen/Halcynen" by Kazuki), Mitsuki Sanada controls the red Unit 2, and D (briefly replaced by Alice, Mena, and Ryla) pilots the blue Unit 3.
Earth Defense Force
A United Nations-sponsored military organization under the command of Ken Sanada dedicated to foiling the Rara Army's plans for world domination. The EDF employs many soldiers, but relies solely upon the three Core Robots in battle.
Combat between the two armies is quite different from normal warfare; Rara informs the public where and when an attack will take place, and the combat zone is evacuated. At any time, either side can submit a "callsign," indicating their surrender. Because of these measures, there have been no casualties in the war.
Rara Army
Formed by Hiroshi Rara, it intends to unite the world under its banner. Like the EDF, it uses robots in battle rather than conventional weapons, but its machines are exotic and beastly, differing from its rival's humanoid robots. Rara's robots are also remotely operated, unlike the Earth Defense Force's cockpit-equipped models.
Rara prefers to operate outlandishly, broadcasting attack trailers and boasting of his army's God-given power (often through his mascot, Miss Ra). However, despite General Rara's highly visible status within the organization, another person wields the real authority.

[edit] List of Episodes

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
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001 ライフシンパシィ Life Sympathy Kazuki can see what no one else can: a parallel world where giant robots battle and destroy the city. Mitsuki introduces Kazuki to her father Ken Sanada. He is a college professor that tinkers in high tech quantum physics in his basement during his spare time. Ken believes he's found the bridge between these parallel worlds and tests Kazuki to learn why he's the only one who can see it. The quantum portal machine is accidentally activated and Kazuki is sent to the alternate world. Kazuki doesn't realize he's in the alternate world at first until robots almost step on him. When the Hartzenon robot falls in front of him during a battle, the injured pilot stumbles out and into Kazuki's arms. April 08, 1999
002 マイ・ホーム My Home Kazuki goes to an empty store to buy medicine for the injured pilot, but the UN forces pick up the pilot and the robot, Hartzenon before he returns. Finding the pilot, whose name is Yayoi, missing Kazuki searches through empty streets for someone. Soon people begin to return to the city and Kazuki goes to his house to find his parents, but they aren't there and neither are any of his things. Ken Sanada of this world greets him then explains that he doesn't exist in this world and Mitsuki is from his own world but she arrived a month earlier. Ken Sanada the UN leader of the Global Defense Force and the world is at war with the Rara army led by a fellow scientist named Hiroshi Rara. Mitsuki is a pilot of one of the core robots and figures if she fights to help end the war faster Ken Sanada will have time to make the portal back to their original world. April 15, 1999
003 イリーガル・ガイ Illegal Guy Kazuki is persuaded by Akane and Ken to be a pilot of the Hartzenon. Only females can pilot the robots so they are amazed that a male can work one. Kazuki meets Dee who is a Bioriod. Kazuki practices using the robot and he pilots Hartzenon in battle with Mitsuki and Dee. He is afraid at first, but when Dee and Mitsuki are in trouble he forgets his fear and springs back to life to save them. April 22, 1999
004 ノーディスガイズ No Disguise Ken Sanada, who his not Mitsuki's father in this parallel world, tells her Kazuki doesn't exist in this world, so he has no where else to stay. Akane wants to keep Kazuki a secret from the enemy so Ken designs a uniform that makes him look like a female. Kazuki goes along with it at first but when Ken introduces him to the others on the base they laugh their heads off. Embarrassed, Kazuki runs away and Akane traps him in one of the corridors, pleading with him to be reasonable and wear the suit. During the next battle Kazuki agrees to where the female suit and Ken promises to have a male uniform for him by the next battle. April 29, 1999
005 キャンパス・ライフ Campus Life Kazuki attends school posing as Mitsuki Sanada's little brother. They give him love letters for her and try to buy the lunch she made for him. Mitsuki is upset he accepted all the love letters and makes him write a response to each one. The next day Mitsuki is upset to learn Dee is moving in with them. Ken Sanada put her in Kazuki's room and he said it will improve morale between the pilots and Dee responds to him. Mitsuki builds a wall to separate Dee and Kazuki. Then she has them do household chores and is upset when Dee follows Kazuki's instructions instead of hers. Mitsuki is angry when Dee accidentally throws her diary away, but tells Dee it doesn't matter. Dee goes off in the rain to search for it and Mitsuki and Kazuki look for her. When Kazuki comes home he finds another door to his room. Mitsuki comes in and they both learn from Ken that Yayoi will be living with them too. May 06, 1999
006 イントリーグ Intrigue Mitsuki is upset with Yayoi because she is taking over at home, at school and on the base. She sets up a plan to have Reika marry Yayoi off. Reika finds a wealthy businessman who is interested in marrying Yayoi but the young woman protests getting married. Reika convinces her to at least meet with him - his family and theirs have been long time friends. The meeting site is near a Rara army battle zone and Ken and Akane want Reika to cancel the meeting but she refuses. Mitsuki assures Reika that the Rara army will not cross the four mile limit to disturb them. On the day of the battle Kazuki fights the enemy close to the four mile limit and even though Mitsuki tries her best to keep the enemy away, Kazuki lets the enemy get closer. Her rampage causes the Rara cheerleader to fall off the building and Kazuki catches the enemy, saving her life. May 13, 1999
007 ハードケース Hard Case Ken and Kazuki have a late night snack when Mitsuki finds them, fixes them a large dinner and orders them to eat. The UN officers are impressed at how well Kazuki, Mitsuki and Dee work as a team. Rara broadcasts the location of their next attack and Kazuki and Mitsuki bring clothes to Ken because he is spending nights at the base. While Mitsuki orders Ken into the shower, Kazuki and Dee talk to Akane. When Ken returns Mitsuki begins to argue playfully with Kazuki. In battle, the Rara army uses a new robot against the UN Forces. The Rara robot concentrates on attacking the Hartzenon robot with Kazuki inside. He is in danger of being killed so Ken sends the surrender signal to Rara. The rara robot lands, but inside their territory, taking Kazuki with her. Behind enemy lines the robot continues to destroy Hartzenon and Kazuki is terrified. Ken calls General Rara and begs him to release the pilot but he refuses. Mitsuki wants to go save Kazuki but Ken orders her not to. May 20, 1999
008 MITSUKI Mitsuki When searching for his possible remains, all that is found by Mitzuki and the others of the UN forces is Kazuki's damaged core robot. Amazed, Kazuki witnesses Miss Rara change from the harsh trash talker she has been into a nice young girl who happens to look just like Mitsuki. Revealed to be Mitzuki Rara, the young girl seems intersted in Kazuki especially after he saved her. Even though he finds this Mitzuki interesting, Kazuki decides that he must get back to the other side and hopefully escape with out having to deal with Mitzuki's mother Ayuko, who is more evil then her husband. May 27, 1999
009 エスケープ Escape After escaping back to the defense force Kazuki battles Miss Rara in a high stakes battle. It is after then that Mitsuki (Rara's daughter) decides to join Kazuki's side. June 03, 1999
010 リパトリエート Repatriate With Mitsuki (Rara's daughter) now living in the house with Kazuki, Yayoi, Dee and Mitsuki (Sanada's daughter) the Rara forces are losing one battle after another especially when they are going up against Genbu, Kazuki's new core robot. Ayuko, Mitzuki's mother and true leader of the Rara army wages an all out attack in a hope to destroy Kazuki. June 10, 1999
011 リアル Real Kazuki awakens back in his own world. He's worried about his friends and the defense force but tries to get used to being back home. the barriers between the worlds have begun to break down and they are beginning to collide. In the end, Kazuki chooses to go back to end the war and seal the rift. June 17, 1999
012 アーデント・デザイア Ardent Desire Kazuki arrives back in the parallel world finding the war going bad. The defense force has been left on the run in an artifact vessel. also Mitsuki (Sanada's daughter) has been captured by the Rara army. June 24, 1999
013 ザ・ワールド The World Kazuki must sacrifice Genbu to save the universes and seal the rift. But when the dust clears, the world has changed. A new combined earth has been formed made up of both worlds. July 01, 1999

[edit] OVA

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001 最終的なフロンティア Final Frontier Everyone has survived the combination, but with some new back stories to guide them. Ayuko has plans to revive the Rara army and intends on Kazuki and Mitsuki (Rara's daughter) to hook up. Meanwhile, artifacts have been discovered on the new earth. In the end, plans are made to explore space as a resurrected Genbu returns to Kazuki. December 22, 1999

[edit] Connections to Tenchi Muyo Universe & Fan Speculation

  • It has been confirmed by the creator of Tenchi Muyo and Dual! that the two series are related, although the extent of the connection is unknown at this time. A mecha similar to Zinv is found during an episode of Tenchi GXP which is a sequel to the Tenchi OVA series. Both Mitsuki Sanada and Ken Sanada appear in the Tenchi GXP manga as alternate versions of themselves. Sasami and several other Tenchi Muyo characters are featured in inserts found in the Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure laser disks.

Fan Speculation:

  • Connection to Tenchi Muyo! GXP:
    • Seina Yamada and Kazuki are alternate versions of each other (both don't have many friends, liked by "different" women, and the will to protect others).
    • Zinv is an alternate version of The Idol (the mecha powered by a First Generation Juraian Royal Seed). This would explain Kazuki's ability to pilot Zinv and also the similarity between their attacks (Light Hawk Wings and the Black hole attack).
    • Mitsuki Sanada resembles Kiriko Masaki (in looks and personalities, with some exceptions).
    • Yayoi Schwael resembles Amane Kaunaq (in looks and personalities, with some exceptions).
    • Mitsuki Rara resembles Ryoko Balta (in looks and personalities, with some exceptions).
    • D resembles Neju Na Melmas (in looks and personalities, with some exceptions).
    • Akane Yamano resembles Airi Masaki (in looks and personalities, with some exceptions).

[edit] Trivia

  • During the 14th & final episode, Kiyone Makibi (a character from several Tenchi series) can be seen carrying a bag of groceries just before Zinv appears.
  • The monster from D's dreams while Kazuki trapped in Rara territory strongly resembles Himiko from later in the series.
  • Zinv can be seen several times before his official appearance, the most predominant of which is while Kazuki is being sent to the alternate world during episode 1.

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