
Pikachu's Vacation(1998)
Pikachu and the gang learn responsibility, teamwork as well as cooperation during their Summer vacation at Pokemon Island.

Featured special that uses scenes from the series stored on a personal satellite of the Los Mendo family.

Akira Kamiya
Mendou (voice)

Tessyo Genda
Satoko Kitô

Tomomichi Nishimura

Bin Shimada

Fumihiko Tachiki

Fumi Hirano
Lum (voice)

Toshio Furukawa
Ataru Moroboshi (voice)

Shigeru Chiba
Megane (voice)

Akira Murayama
Perm (voice)
Urusei Yatsura: Memorial Album is a animation, comedy, science fiction, family film released in 1986 exploring themes of anime, original video animation (ova). Directed by Kazuo Yamazaki, it stars Akira Kamiya, Tessyo Genda, Satoko Kitô. Featured special that uses scenes from the series stored on a personal satellite of the Los Mendo family.
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Ace female test pilot Kusomoto Elle humiliates macho tank driver Lt. Kilgore in the first demonstration of the advanced personal battle tank, the MADOX. Kilgore vows revenge, and gets his chance when the army rather carelessly loses the prototype in Tokyo. The MADOX is found by engineering student Sujimoto Kouji, who doesn't take the time to completely read the manual and ends up zooming around Tokyo trapped in a machine he doesn't quite know how to operate. Guess who gets the job of stopping the now mobile missing MADOX? Poor Kouji. If he's late for his date, it's over between him and his girlfriend. His current attire redefines the term "over-dressed." And to top it all off, Kilgore wants to make him late- as in "the late Kouji!"

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