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Ryo-Ohki and No
No explanation is given for them, or their relation to the ' main ' Ryo-Ohki.

Ryo-Ohki and .
In addition, it is possible that the cabbits Ryo-Ohki and Fuku could be considered bioships.
Ryo-Ohki albeit different histories ; Tenchi and Katsuhito are not of Jurian descent, Ayeka by extension, is not searching for her brother, and Washu is hired as an accomplice by Ryoko rather than creating her.
Ryo-Ohki, GXP occurs during the events of it, making it a parallel series to the show.
Ryo-Ohki's appearance is similar to a cross between a cat and a rabbit, and for this reason Ryo-Ohki is commonly referred to as a cabbit.
Ryo-Ohki also served the role of mascot for Pioneer Entertainment before that division of Pioneer Corporation became Geneon.
Ryo-Ohki's appearance as what fans describe as a " cabbit ", love of eating carrots, and association with the character Sasami are common among all of the series in which Ryo-Ohki appears.
Ryo-Ohki is usually a shapechanger, but the shapes, aside from the " cabbit " form, vary according to the series.
Ryo-Ohki Original Video Animation ( OVA ) series, Ryo-Ohki is a unique artificial life-form created by Washu.
Ryo-Ohki was originally created by Washu as a means for Ryoko to access and control the vast power contained within her gems, hence the small gem set in Ryo-Ohki's forehead.
Seven hundred years ago, the combined power of Ryoko and Ryo-Ohki was as great as a Juraian 1st Generation ship.
GXP, Ryo-Ohki appears in episodes 12, 15, and 17.
Also in the English anime version of episode 12, Ryo-Ohki has learned to speak human dialect.
Ryo-Ohki has also gained a younger sister of sorts, in the form of Fuku.
In Hitoshi Okuda's two manga series ( generally set in the OVA continuity ), Ryo-Ohki is much the same.
Ryo-Ohki has two relatively unusual sequences in the manga.
In volume 8, during the story dealing with the matchmaker ( and the aforementioned contest ), the matchmaker's robot secretary is shown falling in love with something that resembles a Ryo-Ohki plush or puppet, eventually wishing to marry it.
It is referred to as ' Ryo-Ohki ', and Washu verifies she can fly herself, although the ' real ' Ryo-Ohki is definitely active during this story.
In the Tenchi Universe continuity, Ryo-Ohki is not unique ; another " cabbit ", named Ken-Ohki ( owned by Nagi ) appears in the series, raising the possibility of still more " cabbit " s-perhaps an entire species-existing.
As a humorous plot device, Ryo-Ohki and Ken-Ohki are fond of each other while their owners are bitter enemies.
Ryoko suggested that Ryo-Ohki is in love with Ken-Ohki.

Outlaw and Star
Notable examples of space adventure anime series developed around this period include Sunrise's Outlaw Star and Madhouse's Trigun.
* Outlaw Star, a manga and anime series
Examples include the Sean Connery film Outland, the Firefly television series, and the film sequel Serenity by Joss Whedon, as well as the manga and anime series Trigun, Outlaw Star, and Cowboy Bebop.
Among Japan's largest and most famous studios, Sunrise is renowned for several critically lauded and popular original anime series, such as Gundam, Armored Trooper Votoms, Vision of Escaflowne, Cowboy Bebop, Witch Hunter Robin, My-HiME, My-Otome, Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, as well as its numerous adaptations of acclaimed light novels including Dirty Pair, Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon and Accel World, and manga such as City Hunter, InuYasha, Outlaw Star, Yakitate !!
Anime shows like Cowboy Bebop, Trigun and Outlaw Star have been similar mixes of science fiction and Western elements.
With anime, genre entries tend towards the Science Fiction Western ( Cowboy Bebop, Trigun, Outlaw Star, etc.
These titles include Cowboy Bebop, Big O, Outlaw Star, Please Teacher !, Escaflowne, and the popular Gundam, Kamen Rider, Ultraman, and Super Sentai series.
is a Japanese singer, song-writer, and lyricist, best known for her works in anime such as Outlaw Star, Noir, Macross Plus, and many others.
*" Hiru no Tsuki " ( The Moon at Noon ) – 1998 – end theme to Outlaw Star ( episodes 1-13 )
*" Tsuki no Ie " ( The House of the Moon ) – 1998 – end theme to Outlaw Star ( episodes 14-26 )
Category: Outlaw Star
* James " Jim " Hawking, a character from the anime series, Outlaw Star
* Gilliam II, a fictional computer system in the manga and anime series Outlaw Star
It consisted of anime such as Sailor Moon, Voltron, Robotech, Dragon Ball Z, Gundam Wing, G Gundam, Gundam 08th MS Team, and Outlaw Star.
* Outlaw Star
# redirect Outlaw Star
# redirect List of Outlaw Star characters # Gene Starwind
# redirect List of Outlaw Star characters # Aisha Clanclan
# redirect List of Outlaw Star characters # Kei Pirates
* A group of Tao magic user characters in Outlaw Star
# redirect Outlaw Star
* Outlaw Star anime and manga series by Takehiko Ito
* Outlaw Star ( Reiko )
* Outlaw Star ( Aisha Clanclan )

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