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On July 12, 2019, it was announced that a fifth OVA series is currently in development with Masaki Kajishima again serving as chief director and Hideki Shirane writing and overseeing scripts. Subsequent episodes were released with an interval of three months each, and the final part of the series arrived on September 13, 2017. On October 16, 2015, a fourth OVA series was announced to be in production, the first episode of which was released on November 30, 2016. The Ultimate Collection box set release of the first two OVAs from Geneon was one of the few releases from the company to feature THX-certified audio and video. The third OVA series continued the Tenchi Muyo OVA storyline with six episodes, followed by a special episode released in September 2005 that concluded the third OVA storyline. However, the second OVA series ended on a cliffhanger and it was not until nearly eight years later in 2003 that a third OVA series was distributed in Japan. The first series was so successful that a seventh special episode was released in September 1993, followed by a second OVA series with six additional episodes that begun distribution in September 1994 and lasted for one year until September 1995. The distribution of the first OVA series was originally started in September 1992 and released six episodes that lasted until 1993.
In 2020, Crunchyroll acquired worldwide streaming rights (outside Asia) for the fourth and fifth seasons of the OVA. The first two OVA series were later licensed and distributed in North America by Pioneer Entertainment, with Funimation taking over the rights for the third series, and later taking over the rights for the first two OVAs.
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Initially released in 1992, it marked the beginning of the Tenchi Muyo! franchise, composed of several manga, OVAs, TV series, and other related media.
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Final Confrontations (第三期プラス1, Dai-San-Ki Purasu Wan, Third Series Plus 1) (9 September 2005).Operation: Love-Dovey (ラブラブ大作戦~終焉の始まり~, Rabu-Rabu Daisakusen ~Shūen no Hajimari~, Lovey-Dovey Epic Battle ~The Beginning of the End~) (22 December 2004).Here Comes Misao on The Chobimaru! (美咲生がチョビ丸でやってきた, Misao ga Chobimaru de Yattekita, Misao Arrives Aboard the Chobimaru) (15 September 2004).Strategy (唯今、休養中につき~Strategy~, Tadaima, Kyūyōchū ni Tsuki ~Strategy~, Currently Resting ~Strategy~) (27 March 2004).Visitor From Afar (遠方より来たるモノ, Enpō Yori Kitarumono) (18 September 2003).Where applicable, a more literal translation of the original title appears after the romaji. Note: The English title used in FUNimation Entertainment's Region 1 release of the series appears first, followed by the original kana/kanji and romaji. Also brought out on the same day was Here Comes Jurai 2 where it portrays events that would lead up to the third OVA series.The Advent of the Goddess (女神降臨, Megami Kōrin) (25 March 1995).I Love Tenchi! (天地が好き, Tenchi ga Suki) (25 February 1995).
Sasami and Tsunami (砂沙美と津名魅, Sasami to Tsunami) (25 October 1994).The Night Before the Carnival (お祭り前日の夜!, O-Matsuri Zenjitsu no Yoru!) (25 January 1994).Mihoshi Falls to the Land of Stars (星降る里に美星降る, Hoshi Furusato ni Mihoshi Furu) (10 December 1992).Ryoko Resurrected (魎呼復活, Ryōko Fukkatsu) (25 September 1992).