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* {{Kaiju}}: Multiple giant monsters from the Franchise/{{Godzilla}} and Franchise/{{Ultraman}} universes are seen in the film. During their time in the wasteland version of Tomobiki, the characters are even shown briefly watching ''Film/{{Godzilla 1954}}''.

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'''Urusei Yatsura: Beautiful Dreamer''' is the second NonSerialMovie in the continuity of the 1981 AnimatedAdaptation of ''Manga/UruseiYatsura''. It was released on February 11, 1984, in between episodes 99 and 100.

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'''Urusei Yatsura: Beautiful Dreamer''' is the second NonSerialMovie in the continuity of the 1981 AnimatedAdaptation of ''Manga/UruseiYatsura''.''Manga/UruseiYatsura'', and one of director Creator/MamoruOshii‘s most acclaimed anime films. It was released on February 11, 1984, in between episodes 99 and 100.
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* BaitAndSwitchSentiment: A variant; when Ataru seems about to betray his friends for Mujaki's dream-crafted harem, he stops and instead demands to know why ''Lum'' is absent from it. When an incredulous Mujaki points out that Ataru always shuns Lum's affections, Ataru explains that it's only because Lum refuses to accept he loves more than one girl, before insisting that a harem is meaningless to him without her in it. Mujaki's refusal to add her to the harem is what pushes Ataru to seriously resist him.



* LovesYouAndEverybody: A variant; when Ataru seems about to betray his friends for Mujaki's dream-crafted harem, he stops and instead demands to know why ''Lum'' is absent from it. When an incredulous Mujaki points out that Ataru always shuns Lum's affections, Ataru explains that it's only because Lum refuses to accept he loves more than one girl, before insisting that a harem is meaningless to him without her in it. Mujaki's refusal to add her to the harem is what pushes Ataru to seriously resist him.

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* LovesYouAndEverybody: A variant; when Ataru seems about to betray his friends for NiceJobBreakingItHero: Mujaki's dream-crafted harem, he stops and instead demands to know why ''Lum'' is absent from it. When an incredulous Mujaki points out that Ataru always shuns Lum's affections, Ataru explains that it's only entire reason for trapping them all in his dream world was because Lum refuses to accept he loves more than one girl, before insisting that a harem is meaningless was nice to him without when he stumbled into her in it. Mujaki's refusal to add her to the harem is what pushes Ataru to seriously resist him.dream.
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'''Urusei Yatsura: Beautiful Dreamer''' is the second NonSerialMovie in the continuity of the 1981 AnimatedAdaptation of ''Manga/UruseiYatsura''. It was released on February 11, 1984, in between episodes 99 and 100.

Strange things begin happening in the build-up to a school festival at Tomobiki High School. Trying to find out what is happening leads to Ataru Moroboshi and his family, Lum, Ten, Shinobu Miyake, Shutaro Mendo, Sakura, Ryunosuke Fujinami and her dad, and Lum's stormtroopers being trapped in a weird, post-apocalyptic version of Tomobiki. As their numbers slowly dwindle, Ataru, Mendo and Sakura eventually discover the culprit: a dream spirit named Mujaki, having fallen in love with Lum, has trapped them all in a dream-world he has created to bring Lum eternal happiness. Refusing to be his plaything, Ataru must find a way to break the dream-world and return to reality.

!!This film contains examples of:
* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Ataru refuses to live in his dream-harem unless Lum is in it. The nightmare that most seriously affects Ataru is one in which Lum dies whilst he survives. When Mujaki finally expels them all into the real world, Ataru almost kisses Lum until he realizes they have an audience and he chickens out.
* TheBusCameBack: Mujaki first appeared as a one-shot side-character in the second half of episode 21, which was itself the AnimatedAdaptation of the only manga story where he appeared. He returns here as the BigBad of the film.
* DreamWeaver: Mujaki and Baku are dream-spirits who act in tandem; Mujaki creates dreams and Baku destroys them.
* IllNeverTellYouWhatImTellingYou: Mujaki unthinkingly blurts out that the horn he dropped, and which Ataru just picked up, can be used to summon Baku to devour his dream-world and return them to reality.
* JustBetweenYouAndMe: After being exposed by Mendo, Sakura and Ataru, Mujaki happily blabs his entire backstory and plan to them. Of course, it turns out he has a ''reason'' to be so candid with them.
* {{Kaiju}}: Multiple giant monsters from the Franchise/{{Godzilla}} and Franchise/{{Ultraman}} universes are seen in the film. During their time in the wasteland version of Tomobiki, the characters are even shown briefly watching ''Film/{{Godzilla 1954}}''.
* LovesYouAndEverybody: A variant; when Ataru seems about to betray his friends for Mujaki's dream-crafted harem, he stops and instead demands to know why ''Lum'' is absent from it. When an incredulous Mujaki points out that Ataru always shuns Lum's affections, Ataru explains that it's only because Lum refuses to accept he loves more than one girl, before insisting that a harem is meaningless to him without her in it. Mujaki's refusal to add her to the harem is what pushes Ataru to seriously resist him.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Mujaki initially seems kind of pitiful. Then, after sharing his whole villainous plan with Sakura and Mendo, he instantly traps them in their own personal dream-worlds -- Ataru only escapes because he fell off the balcony whilst Mujaki was distracted. He also torments Ataru with a series of horrible dreams in an effort to break his will.
* RetiredMonster: When they first confront Mujaki, Sakura claims he is responsible for an incredible array of crimes, that includes driving Emperor Nero mad so he burned down Rome, manipulating Judas and Brutus into betraying Jesus and Julius Caesar, tempting Eve with the forbidden fruit, inspiring Adolf Hitler to attempt world domination, and tempting Gautama Buddha away from the tree of knowledge. Mujaki indignantly protests that he had nothing to do with any of that and insists that being blamed for such things is why he considered retiring.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Baku looks kind of like a cartoony pig with oversized ears ala ''WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}}'', and is adorable.

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