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Ulysses 31

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Ulysses 31
Format Science fiction
Fantasy
Animation
Created by Jean Chalopin
Nina Wolmark
inspired by Homer's Odysseus
Voices of Matt Berman
Adrian Knight
Anick Faris
Kelly Ricard
Howard Ryshpan
Country of origin France, Japan
No. of episodes 26 (List of episodes)
Production
Running time 24 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Syndication
Original run October 10, 1981April 3, 1982

Ulysses 31 (Japanese: 宇宙伝説ユリシーズ31 uchuu densetsu yurishiizu sātī wan, French: Ulysse 31) is a Franco-Japanese anime series (1981) that updates the Greek and Roman mythology of Odysseus (known as "Ulysses" in Roman Mythology, and Ulysse in French, hence the name) to the 31st century. The show comprises 26 half-hour episodes and was produced by D.i.C. Audiovisuel in conjunction with Tokyo Movie Shinsha. The Gods of Olympus are angered when Ulysses, commander of the giant spaceship Odyssey, kills the giant Cyclops to save a group of enslaved children, including his son. Zeus sentences Ulysses to travel the universe with his crew frozen until he finds the Kingdom of Hades, at which point his crew will be revived and he will be able to return to Earth. Along the way they encounter numerous other famous figures from Greek mythology given a futuristic twist. The entire series is available in English in a complete DVD boxset in the UK released by Contender Entertainment and in Australia by Madman Entertainment. In the US, one DVD entitled Ulysses 31: The Mysteries of Time was released, containing only 4 selected episodes.

Contents

Main characters

Nono, Telemachus, Ulysses and Yumi on the bridge of the Odyssey
Nono, Telemachus, Ulysses and Yumi on the bridge of the Odyssey
  • Ulysses – main character and Captain of the Odyssey. He achieved the Solar Peace before being the subject of the Olympian gods' revenge. He is brave, determined and will stop at nothing to defeat the gods and the conditions imposed upon himself and his companions.
  • Telemachus – son of Ulysses and second in command for most of the voyage; Yumi's friend and protector. Very beautiful, as described by Yumi in their first encounter. He is a skilled pilot, and his weapon of choice is a hi-tech, energy-ball shooting slingshot.
  • Yumi – a blue-skinned humanoid-alien from the white planet, Zotra. She is the younger sister of Noumaïos. She possesses telepathic powers. She is saved from being sacrificed to the Cyclops along with Telemachus and her older brother, by Ulysses. She also exhibits telekinesis to some extent, as shown in the episode "At the Heart of the Universe", and is immune to fire. Zotrians are considered extremely beautiful.
  • Nono – Small robotic companion of Telemachus, fond of eating nails, a trusty friend who was given to him as a birthday present. He is rather timid but can be relied upon in a crisis. He is skilled at machinery repair and possesses tremendous physical strength.
  • Shirka – the Odyssey's main computer. Speaks with a deep female voice.
  • Numinor – older brother of Yumi. He is saved by Ulysses from being sacrificed to the Cyclops. He is in suspended animation along with the rest of the crew, for most of the series. Like his sister, he is considered extremely beautiful. He has a sweet and very gentle personality. He awakes three times before being finally released from the gods' curse in the final episode of the series, the first time in "The Lost Planet", where the Odyssey comes across a white Zotrian moon. Secondly, in "Mutiny on Board", where the crew are subjected to possession by an alien essence. The third time, is in "The Magician in Black", along with the entire crew, they are awakened by a powerful spell by the mysterious Magician in Black.
  • Zeus – The god of gods, Ulysses' persecutor.
  • Poseidon - God of the Seas, he is enraged by Ulysses' killing of his creature, the Cyclops. He wields a trident, symbol of his power, and his servants pilot ships shaped as a trident.
  • Hades - Ruling god of the Underworld, Ulysses must find his realm to be able to find the way back to Earth.

Support characters

These characters appear in only one episode of the series, or some of them have several interventions during the course of the series. Many of them are characters from Greek mythology, and Odysseus encountered them in Homer's Odyssey.

  • Nestor - Ulysses' best friend and second commander of the Odyssey.
  • Euryclea- Ulysses' trusted friend and third commander of the Odyssey
  • The Giant Cyclops- Poseidon's creature, who feeds on young boys and girls, and is worshipped as a deity. He is killed by Ulysses.
  • The worshippers of the Cyclops- A strange pagan cult formed by humanoid creatures who worship Poseidon's Giant Cyclops, and feed him with young boys and girls. They kidnap Noumaïos, Yumi and Telemachus to sacrifice them.
  • Odyssey Crew- They accompany Ulysses during his space travels, and are condemned by Zeus and Poseidon to remain lifeless until Ulysses can find the Kingdom of Hades. They awake on several occasions before Ulysses finally finds the way back to Earth.
  • Penelope- Wife of Ulysses and mother of Telemachus.
  • Odysseus Robot crew- Robots skilled in many fields who take care of the Odyssey.
  • The witch - A powerful witch who lives in a Zotrian moon and loves children. She hates adults because she thinks they had taken the children away from her.
  • Heratos and Athina - A scholar from Earth who found a Zotrian girl in a ship, and named her Athina. They become friends of Ulysses.
  • Aeolus and Aiolia - The king of winds, and his daughter. He liked cruel sport games and forces Ulysses to take part in them, until Aiolia nearly dies, making him realize his wrong deeds.
  • Sisyphus - A king condemned to fill a crater for wanting the secret to immortality. He tries to force Ulysses to replace him.
  • The Sphinx - A half-human, half-lion winged creature who asks travelers a riddle. He has an evil daughter.
  • Chronos- The god of time and father of Zeus, Hades and Poseidon. He tries to return to Olympus by giving them Ulysses.
  • Ariadne - A young princess, very much in love with the hero, Thesseus. She asks Ulysses to help Thesseus kill the dreadful Minotaur.
  • The Magician in Black - A mysterious sorcerer who is able to revert the gods curse on Ulysse's crew, later asking him to hunt them in return for his help.
  • Hypsipyle - A young woman from the planet Lemnos, where the females are enslaved by the Shark Men, and seeks to achieve their freedom.
  • Nanette- A female robot who befriends Nono, and pays with her life for betraying her master Cortex.
  • Calypso- A queen from a dying planet who falls in love with Ulysses.
  • Atlas- The god who supports the universe, he helps Ulysses on one occasion and stops the destruction of the universe.
  • Mercurius- Calling himself "The grandson of the gods" he wishes to overthrow the other Olympian gods.
  • Hermes- Messenger of the gods and servant of Poseidon.
  • Circe- A powerful sorceress who wants to own the knowledge of the universe, which will give her absolute power.
  • Mythical Ulysse, Telemachus and Penelope- The Greek mythology counterparts of Ulysse, his son and wife. They were the characters appearing in Homer's Odyssey, and ancestors of Ulysse. The Ulysse of the 31st century became an ally of the original Ulysse to help him be restored as king of Ithaca.
  • Orpheus and Eurydice- A young musician who is searching for his lover Eurydice in the Kingdom of Hades. He is helped by Ulysses to find her in the final episode.

Episodes

Pilot

Just as in the first episode of the series, Ulysses celebrates his son Telemachus' birthday in the Japanese pilot episode.
Just as in the first episode of the series, Ulysses celebrates his son Telemachus' birthday in the Japanese pilot episode.

In 1980, Telecom Animation, TMS Entertainment, and DiC Entertainment produced a pilot for the series, simply titled Ulysses 31.[1] The pilot was released on VHS in Japan along with a couple of episodes by King Records in 1986. The pilot appears to have been only recorded in Japanese. The story is virtually identical to episode one of the finished series, however the story is the only thing that was kept. Although all the characters were kept, some underwent major redesign from a typical anime design to the one seen in the finished series, which is a mix of Japanese anime style and European art based on the appearance of classical Greek sculpture.[1]. Renowned Japanese illustrators and animators Shingo Araki and Michi Himeno, who have worked in anime adaptations of famous manga, (e.g., Masami Kurumada's Saint Seiya, Fuuma no Kojirou and Ring ni Kakero, Riyoko Ikeda's Versailles no Bara, UFO Grendizer OVA) were responsible for the finished series' character designs, animation routines and visual style.

Yumi and Nono in the Japanese pilot episode.
Yumi and Nono in the Japanese pilot episode.

Out of all the characters, Telemachus received a major redesign.[1] Nono was kept identical to the anime design of the pilot, without changes. In the series, Noumaïos and Yumi are identical to their design in the pilot, only the color of their clothes was changed from purple and dark blue to lilac, and their hair was slightly longer. Also, in the pilot episode, their boot length is up the knees. In the final series, they became normal length boots. Also, most of the animation sequences from the pilot were not used again, although some scenes were reused in the final version of the first episode.

Theme Songs

Japan

DVD cover featuring Ulysses, Telemachus, Yumi, Nono, Zeus and the Odyssey.
DVD cover featuring Ulysses, Telemachus, Yumi, Nono, Zeus and the Odyssey.
  • Opening

"Ginga Densetsu Odyssey" (銀河伝説オデッセイ"Universe Legend Odyssey") by Tomoaki Taka

  • Ending

"Ai, Toki no Kanata ni" (愛・時の彼方に"Love, Over the Other Side of Time ") by Tomoaki Taka

Front cover of the Ulysses 31 illustrated novel.
Front cover of the Ulysses 31 illustrated novel.

Staff

Credits

  • Original idea: Nina Wolmark, Jean Chalopin
  • Directors: René Borg (pilot), Shigetsugu Yoshida (pilot), Tadao Nagahama (pilot)
  • Chief directors: Tadao Nagahama (episode 1) , Bernard Deyriès
  • Assistant directors: Pierre Jodon (pilot), Michel Boulé (pilot)
  • Producer: Tatsuo Ikuechi
  • Art director: Morishige Suzuki, Shinji Itoh
  • Chief animation director: Shingo Araki
  • Mecha designs: Studio NUE, Riyuki Motono
  • Music production: TMS Ongakushuppan (Japanese version)
  • Music: Kei Wakakusa (Japanese version), Shuki Levy & Haim Saban (International version)

Voice cast

TV Broadcast aired history

FRA

USA

UK

AUS

JPN

POL

  • TVP 2 (1992)
  • TV 4 (2000)

References

  1. ^ a b c Ulysses 31 series pilot. Stage 6. Retrieved on 2007-06-30.

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