Posted on 25 December 2021, 00:23 by: shuwadorimin
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This is the last of the Horus scans that I have. This is the big one. I didn't know how to go about this but I finally decided on this. Horus did not scan the entirety of these books, and I've yet to find them scanned elsewhere. There are posters for some of these. I have no idea if there's higher quality versions of them in the other sections and I'm not going searching for them. The ones that are in this gallery are scanned in a lower resolution. Order is referenced by my own copies of some of these books. I didn't mean to wait until Christmas to publish this, but happy holidays and such. I am very grateful to the people that view these galleries and continue to search for Horus. Big shout out to the dudes at /c/ for unknowingly giving me motivation to keep sharing these. Now, for one last time...
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Taken from Horus Urusei Eye, a website that was dedicated to hosting Urusei Yatsura official art but has been offline for quite some time now. The site also hosted a bunch of other things such as art of other Rumiko Takahashi works, TV show theme songs, and the host's own weird fetish edits. These have not been preserved as well as the UY aspect of the site, so they may as well be lost to time. If anyone has a larger backup of Horus Urusei Eye or has found it under another domain, please PM me!
This is a nice Christmas gift, thanks so much for uploading these!
Edit: Since you say this the last of what you have, I checked for any scans I have that weren't uploaded in your galleries.
First is the cover from the March 1983 issue of Animedia; https://files.catbox.moe/aypzop.jpg (original filename book022.jpg) Second is a clean and higher res version of the illustration on that cover; https://files.catbox.moe/47m1mq.jpg (original filename book023.jpg)
Honestly an iconic series. Probably the most popular during the early to mid 80s. Lum and co were to Japan during that time like Mickey Mouse or Bugs Bunny were to the USA...everyone knew the series.
While I am somewhat happy they are remaking it for a new generation, I am also very cautious that it will never live up to the original. Voice casting aside, the charm of the original was also in its animation and pacing. Everything today seems to have to have interconnected stories....UY was great because you could pick up any episode and not really need prior knowledge to enjoy it.