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* FranchiseOwnershipAcquisition: As with the first two ''Anime/TenchiMuyoRyoOhki'' [=OVAs=], ''Anime/PrettySammy'' and ''Anime/TenchiUniverse'', the series is currently owned by Creator/NBCUniversal due to their buyout of [[Creator/NBCUniversalEntertainmentJapan Pioneer/Geneon]] in 2008.



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** As with the first two ''Anime/TenchiMuyoRyoOhki'' [=OVAs=], ''Anime/PrettySammy'' and ''Anime/TenchiUniverse'', the series is currently owned by Creator/NBCUniversal due to their buyout of [[Creator/NBCUniversalEntertainmentJapan Pioneer/Geneon]] in 2008.
** The North American home media rights were initially handled by Creator/PioneerEntertainment, before switching to Creator/{{Funimation}}.

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* StudioHop:
** As with the first two ''Anime/TenchiMuyoRyoOhki'' [=OVAs=], ''Anime/PrettySammy'' and ''Anime/TenchiUniverse'', the series is currently owned by Creator/NBCUniversal due to their buyout of [[Creator/NBCUniversalEntertainmentJapan Pioneer/Geneon]] in 2008.
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StudioHop: The North American home media rights were initially handled by Creator/PioneerEntertainment, before switching to Creator/{{Funimation}}.
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* FranchiseKiller: A variation. Notably, this didn't kill off the Tenchi franchise as a whole, because six years after ''Tenchi in Tokyo'' ended, the third set of Tenchi Muyo OVA episodes rolled out, showing the franchise still had life. But what ''Tokyo'' did notably do was end any further attempts at making new experimental AlternateUniverse Tenchi shows like ''Tokyo'' and its predecessor ''Anime/TenchiUniverse'' where writers could play around with Tenchi's life and add new CanonForeigner characters because of this show's bad reception. Ultimately, it took a lengthy ''seventeen'' years before they would finally give the whole "Tenchi embarks on a new life path, spends less time with his traditional harem, and interacts with more CanonForeigner characters" concept one more try in 2014's ''Ai Tenchi Muyo'' and even then, the new Tenchi ''AU'' had a notably shorter run and episodic running time than a more full length series, possibly because they weren't a hundred percent sure how another Tenchi ''AU'' would do after what transpired with ''Tenchi in Tokyo''.

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* FranchiseKiller: A variation. Notably, this didn't kill off the Tenchi franchise as a whole, because six years after ''Tenchi in Tokyo'' ended, the third set of Tenchi Muyo OVA episodes rolled out, showing the franchise still had life. But what ''Tokyo'' did notably do was end any further attempts at making new experimental AlternateUniverse Tenchi shows like ''Tokyo'' and its predecessor ''Anime/TenchiUniverse'' where writers could play around with Tenchi's life and add new CanonForeigner characters because of this show's bad reception. Ultimately, it took a lengthy ''seventeen'' years before they would finally give the whole "Tenchi embarks on a new life path, spends less time with his traditional harem, and interacts with more CanonForeigner characters" concept one more try in 2014's ''Ai Tenchi Muyo'' and even then, the new Tenchi ''AU'' had a notably shorter run and episodic running time than a more full length series, possibly because they weren't a hundred percent sure how another Tenchi ''AU'' would do after what transpired with ''Tenchi in Tokyo''. For the most part, the franchise over the many years has really just put the majority of its focus back on the ''Ryo-Ohki'' continuity, rather than take risks on more Tenchi ''AU'' spinoffs.

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