Ulysses 31 (French TV)
Alternative title:
Odysseus 31 (German)
Uchū Densetsu Ulysses 31 (Japanese)
Ulises 31 (Spanish)
Ulisse 31 (Italian)
Ulisses 31 (Polish)
Ulysse 31 (French)
ユリシーズ31 (Japanese)
宇宙伝説ユリシーズ31 (Japanese)
우주선장 율리시스 (Korean)
Genres:
adventure,
science fiction
Themes:
space
Objectionable content:
Mild
Plot Summary:
The 31st century. Ulysses is the Captain of the spaceship Odysseus, directed by the central computer Shyrka. As a a gift for his son's Telemaque's 12th birthday, Ulysses takes him on a space journey for the first time. Telemaque is kidnapped by aliens who need a child sacrifice to their god - a giant cyclope, who is discovered to be a machine, of which the aliens, of course, are not aware. Ulysses saves his son, along with a little girl, Themis, and her older brother. As a punishment for such an intervention, the Great Gods of the mysterious Olympus punish him, freezing all Ulysses's staff, leaving him alone on the ship with Telemaque and Themis. The way back to Earth is erased from Shyrka's memory. Now Ulysses has to find the Kingdom of Hades in order to discover the way home. Ulysses's journey and adventures are parallelled to those of his ancestor, the Ancient Greek Ulysses, though "translated" into the Outer Space. The question of who actually the Olympus Gods are is raised.
Number of episodes:
26
Episode titles: We have 26
Vintage:
1981-10-03 (France Air Date)
1987 (Colombia - Cadena 2)
1988-02-06 to 1988-04-23
1991-08-27 to 1991-10-02 (NHK BS2)
2005-11-07 (Spain, Cuatroº)
Opening Theme:
"Ginga Densetsu Odyssey" (銀河伝説オデッセイ; Galactic Legend Odyssey) by Neverland
"Ulysses" by Lionel Leroy
Ending Theme:
"Ai. Toki no Kanata ni" (愛・時の彼方に; Love, Over the other side of time) by Neverland
Official website:
Tokyo Movie Shinsha's Ulysses 31 page (Japanese)
Links: We have 3
Trivia: We have 3
Comment:
A Franco-Japanese co-production, Ulysses 31 is a space opera adaptation of the Odyssey, the 8th century Greek poem by Homer about the mythology of Odysseus (known as Ulysses in the Latin version). It was first aired in France in 1981. King Record sold it in OAV format in 1986, before Nagoya Broadcasting Network brought it on air in 1988. The rerun of NHK BS2 in 1991 was re-dubbed with a completely different cast.
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DVD (Region 1) |
Ulysses 31 - The Mysteries of Time (Dub.DVD) 2003-00-00 (from $17.61) |
Ulysses 31 - The Mysteries of Time (Dub.DVD) 2008-04-01 |
DVD (Region 2) |
Ulysses 31 (Dub.DVD 1) 2005-06-27 (from $150.00) |
Ulysses 31 (Dub.DVD 2) 2006-06-26 (from $63.99) |
Ulysses 31 (Dub.DVD 3) 2007-01-15 (from $154.00) |
Ulysses 31 - the Complete Series (Dub.DVD 1-3) 2004-10-11 (from $169.88) |
DVD (Region 4) |
Ulysses 31 - Complete Collection (Dub.DVD) 2006-11-08 |
Music: Kei Wakakusa Character Design: Shingo Araki Director of Photography: Hajime Hasegawa Executive producer: Tatsuo Ikeuchi Animation: Bunis Yang (uncredited) Collaboration: Yoshitake Suzuki Key Animation: Hiroyuki Kitakubo (uncredited) Literature Manager: Keishi Yamazaki Sound Adjustment: Hideyasu Iizuka Theme Song Performance: Neverland Voice Direction: Tetsuo Mizutori (NHK) | Akiko Yajima as Mari Yokoo as Mayumi Tanaka as Miki Narahashi as Nobuo Tobita as Sumi Shimamoto as Yū Mizushima as Kan Tokumaru as Masane Tsukayama as Osamu Kobayashi as Shōzō Hirabayashi as Takashi Taniguchi as Toshiyuki Morikawa as Akiko Yajima as Hōchū Ōtsuka as Ken Yamaguchi as Sumi Shimamoto as Yuzuru Fujimoto as | |||
Backgrounds: Studio Jack Design Assistance: Studio Nue Photography: Tokyo Movie Production: Tokyo Movie Shinsha Recording Studio: Glovision | ||||
Cover Design: Eamon O'Donoghue (UK DVD) | Distributor: Contender Entertainment Group (UK) Madman Entertainment (Australia & New Zealand) NCircle Entertainment UAV Corporation Dubbing: Multidub International Production: DiC Entertainment | |||
Adrian Knight as Anick Faris as Howard Ryshpan as Kelly Ricard as Matt Berman as | ||||
Béatrice Delfe as Claude Giraud as Evelyne Selena as Fabrice Josso as Jackie Berger as Jacques Ebner as Gilles Laurent as Jean Topart as Séverine Morisot as Thierry Bourdon as Amélie Morin as André Valmy as Annie Balestra as Annie Sinigalia as Arlette Thomas as Francine Laine as Françoise Fleury as Jackie Berger as Jean Barney as Jean Michaud as Jean Violette as Jean Claude Balard as Louis Arbessier as Marie Francey as Marion Loran as Martine Messager as Michel Vocoret as Nelly Vignon as Pierre Hatet as Raymond Loyer as Roger Crouzet as Roger Lumont as Serge Sauvion as Séverine Morissot as Teddy Billis as Thierry Bourdon as Yves Marie Maurin as | ||||
Broadcaster: AB 1 (from 2009) FR3 (from 3 October 1981) France 2 (from 11 September 1999) France 3 (from 1992) France 5 (from 13 February 2004) Mangas (from 16 September 2000) NRJ12 (from 2008) NT1 (from 2006) Radio-Canada Teletoon (from 2001) Dubbing Studio: S.T.A.R.T. Producer: DiC [France] Soundtrack: Saban Records | ||||
Dubbing Director: Salvador Vidal (Spain dub) Adaptation: Guillermo Ramos (Spain dub) Theme Song Performance: Guillermo Aguirre (a.k.a. Santiago) | Araceli de Leon as Joan Pau Piqué as José Maria Torruella as Julia Gallego as Maria Luisa Sola as Marta Barbará as Raul Aldana as Salvador Vidal as Antonio Lara as Constantino Romero as Eduardo Muntada as José Antequera as Luis Puente as Marc Zanni as Marco Joannucci as Mercè Segarra as Raul De La Fuente as Victor Mares as Antoni Forteza as Enric Arredondo as Federic Menescal as Félix Benito as Ferran Llavina as Giorgio Borghetti as Joan Velilla as José Maria Alarcon as José Maria Angelat as Juan Manuel Soriano as Manolo García as Manuel Lázaro as Maria Dolores Gispert as Marta Martorell as Miguel Angel Valdivieso as Miquel Cors as Nuria Doménech as Nuria Mediavilla as Pep Torrents as Pepe Mediavilla as Pilar Rubiella as Ricard Solans as Roser Cavallé as Toni Sevilla as Vicens Manuel Doménech as | |||
Broadcaster: Cable Kin (Mexico) Cadena 2 (Colombia) Canal 6 Cubavision (Cuba) FOX Kids Espana MiniMax Telecaribe (Colombia) TVE (Spain) Dubbing: CARBONELL (Barcelona - Spain dub) | ||||
Dialogues: Elisabetta Bucciarelli | Giorgio Borghetti as Marco Baroni as Paolo Ferrari as Giuseppe Fortis as Marco Joannucci as Alessandra Korompay as Angelina Contaldi as Carlo Cosolo as Daniela Caroli as Diego Michelotti as Ilaria Stagni as | |||
(none) | Hartmut Neugebauer as | |||
Broadcaster: Tele 5 | ||||
(none) | Broadcaster: ABS-CBN | |||
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Organization Of Production: Ewa Borek Song Lyrics: Dorota Gellner Theme Song Performance: Mieczysław Szcześniak | Andrzej Ferenc as Cezary Kwiecinski as Dorota Kawęcka as Halina Chrobak as Tomasz Kozłowicz as Andrzej Bogusz as Krzysztof Ibisz as Włodzimierz Bednarski as Andrzej Bogusz as Barbara Bursztynowicz as Ewa Serwa as Grzegorz Wons as Jacek Dzisiewicz as Jacek Jarosz as Jan Kulczycki as Leopold Matuszczak as Maciej Gudowski as Mariusz Leszczyński as Małgorzata Drozd as Stanisław Brudny as Włodzimierz Bednarski as | |||
Dubbing: Telewizyjne Studia Dźwięku | ||||
(none) | Broadcaster: RTP (Portugal) | |||
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(none) | Barbara Ghristerson as Håkan MOHEDE as Thomas Antoni as Tova Granditsky as Kåre SIGYSDSON as Lars PASSÅNI as Lars Obran RAGNARSSON as Kåre SIGYSDSON as Lars Obran RAGNARSSON as Peter Palmer as | |||
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