Lum the Invader Girl Soundtrack (

Lum the Invader Girl Soundtrack (1981) cover

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Rating: 7.50/10 from 1200 votes
Tags: female alien, sexy alien, alien woman
Alternate Names:
Title in Italiano:

Lamù

Title in Português:

Turma do Barulho

Title in Français:

Lamu

Title in Türk:

Lamu

Title in Deutsch:

Urusei yatsura

Synopsis

The series begins when aliens from the planet Oniboshi invade Earth. They agree to leave only if Earth's champion can defeat the Oni champion in a game of tag within a ten-day time limit. Earth's champion, randomly selected by the aliens, is Ataru Moroboshi, a Japanese teenager with highly overactive hormones.

The alien competitor turns out to be the curvaceous Lum, so Ataru relishes the idea of having to catch this beauty. However, his attitude changes when he discovers that Lum can fly. When things start looking desperate for the Earth, Ataru's girlfriend, Shinobu offers to tie the knot if he succeeds, and on the last day, when he finally catches Lum, he declares his intentions to be married.

Lum misunderstands this as a proposal and eagerly agrees, since she has become smitten with Ataru. He tries to disengage himself, but Lum is adamantly faithful and demonstrates a willingness to use her natural ability to generate electric shocks to keep her "husband" in line. Later in the series continuity, Lum and some of her alien friends become more-or-less regular residents of Tomobiki and interact with the natives, who are interesting in their own right.

Urusei Yatsura is unique for its premise, its immense cast of characters, and its free-for-all, anything-can-happen attitude. Too bad they can't get away with this on American TV.

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Lum the Invader Girl
Lum's Love Song
Dancing Star
Akira Ito: Writer
Izumi Kobayashi: Performer
Fumitaka Anzai: Arrangement
Yûko Matsutani: Performer
Pajama Jama Da!
Tetsuji Hayashi: Performer
Kazuo Shiina: Arrangement
Kanako Narikiyo: Performer
Chance on Love
Katsu Hoshi: Arrangement
Yûichirô Oda: Performer
Uchuu wa Taihen da!
Kokorobosoi-na
Izumi Kobayashi: Performer
Chieko Schrader: Writer
Helen Ingham: Performer
I,I, You & Ai
Izumi Kobayashi: Performer
Yume wa Love Me More
Akira Ito: Writer
Izumi Kobayashi: Performer
Yuji Kawashima: Arrangement
Open Invitation
Yûichirô Oda: Performer
Mickie Yoshino: Arrangement

User reviews

Andrew Martinez
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Lum the Invader Girl does a great job of enhancing the viewing experience and immersing the audience in the wacky world of Tomobiki and its colorful inhabitants.

Donna Garcia
5/10

The background music during the comedic scenes is lighthearted and whimsical, enhancing the humor and absurdity of the situations the characters find themselves in.

Sarah Jackson
7/10

The soundtrack of Lum the Invader Girl is captivating and effectively captures the whimsical and adventurous tone of the series. The use of upbeat and energetic music enhances the comedic moments and adds depth to the action scenes.

Betty Young
6/10

The soundtrack of Lum the Invader Girl is a nostalgic trip back to the 80s, with its upbeat and catchy tunes that perfectly match the quirky and comedic tone of the series.

William Walker
7/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music is commendable, particularly during the romantic and heartfelt moments between the characters. The soundtrack effectively enhances the storytelling and evokes a range of feelings, making the viewing experience more immersive and engaging.

Ashley Scott
8/10

I appreciate how the soundtrack incorporates a mix of traditional Japanese melodies with modern electronic sounds, creating a unique and dynamic auditory experience. The fusion of different musical styles adds to the overall charm and originality of the series.

Robert Baker
6/10

The use of synthesizers and electronic elements in the music adds a futuristic and otherworldly feel to the soundtrack, which complements the sci-fi theme of the show.

Charles Mitchell
6/10

The opening theme song is incredibly catchy and sets the tone for each episode, getting viewers excited for the adventures that await Ataru and Lum.

Kimberly Lee
2/10

I found the band soundtrack of Lum the Invader Girl to be quite underwhelming and uninspired. The music did not effectively capture the adventurous and comedic tone of the series, leaving me feeling disconnected from the on-screen action.

Elizabeth Phillips
1/10

Additionally, I felt that the repetitive use of certain musical themes throughout the series became tedious and monotonous. It lacked diversity and failed to evoke the range of emotions that the characters and storyline were meant to convey, ultimately detracting from the overall viewing experience.