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Ulysses 31 - Vol. 2 on DVD (1986)

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Average rating: 74%
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Starring: Séverine Morisot, Séverine Morisot, Jackie Berger, Evelyne Séléna, Evelyne Séléna, Claude Giraud, Jean Topart, Sumi Shimamoto, Howard Ryshpan, Adrian Knight, Gilles Laurent, Thierry Bourdon, Mayumi Tanaka, Yû Mizushima, Matt Berman, matt berman (ii), Sylvie Moreau, Masane Tsukayama
Director: Kyosuke Mikuriya, Tadao Nagahama, Bernard Deyriè, Bernard DeyriÃ
Studio: CONTENDER ENTERTAINMENT GROUP
Certificate: U
Genres: Animated, Children
Languages: English
Released: 05/07/2004

Brief synopsis of Ulysses 31 - Vol. 2

When the space explorer Ulysses destroys the robot Cyclops, he inadvertently angers the gods of Olympus. They put his crew into hibernation and force Ulysses, his son Telemachus, the alien girl Yumi and the little robot Nono to travel among unknown stars until they find the Kingdom Of Hades.

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Rated - 4 starsMore of the same

Ulysses 21 from Troy, Earth , 30/11/2004

The Seat of Forgetfulness is a good episode, but it kind of lacks a bit of explanation at the end. There is also a good episode called Trapped Between Fire and Ice, that obviously borrows from Alien and Termintor. Funnily enough, the mysterious spaceship they find is said to be from the year 2001. We must have been a lot more optimistic about space travel back in the 80's.

Incidentally, I've noticed a lot of Star Wars samples in use. Particularly Nono the robot, who's stolen R2D2's bleeps. Also, Ulysses' sword sometimes sounds like a lightsabre, as do the Trident spacecraft when they fire their lasers. Obviously Mr Lucas' legal team never spotted it. Or did they?

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Rated - 5 starsAwes sommmmmmmmmmmmmeeeeeee

A customer from England , 05/06/2005

Brings you back to your youth

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Rated - 4 starsEighties Cartoons were the Best...

TheRTW from Wiltshire , 28/02/2005

Relive the good old days of the early eighties when cartoons had cheesy rock guitar soundtracks, Star Wars inspired laser weaponry and annoying 'comedy sidekick' robots.

Ulysees is well animated and dark. Although this might not be the best of the three volumes, the episodes are characteristically bleak - the heroes are alone in a hostile universe where the Gods are sinister and vindictive and the planets inhabited by evil forces.

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Rated - 3 starsOld gods

tesabear from Rugeley [Highly rated reviewer] , 01/02/2008

I used to like & watch when younger,not sure why they dont run this sort of thing again

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Rated - 5 starsAwes sommmmmmmmmmmmmeeeeeee

A customer from England , 05/06/2005

Brings you back to your youth

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Rated - 3 starsOld gods

tesabear from Rugeley [Highly rated reviewer] , 01/02/2008

I used to like & watch when younger,not sure why they dont run this sort of thing again

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