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Ulysses 31
Ulysses and his crew struggle against the divine entities that rule the universe, the ancient gods from Greek mythology.
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Plot Summary
In the 31st century, Ulysses and his crew aboard the spaceship Odyssey explore the galaxy in search of their home planet, Earth. They are cursed by the gods of Mount Olympus and must overcome various mythological challenges and alien encounters while searching for the lost planet. Ulysses' son, Telemachus, and the adorable robot, Nono, often find themselves in peril, relying on Ulysses' bravery and wisdom to escape.
Critical Reception
Ulysses 31 is widely regarded as a cult classic animated science fiction series, praised for its imaginative storytelling, stunning animation for its time, and unique blend of Greek mythology with futuristic concepts. While not a mainstream hit in all regions, it garnered a dedicated fanbase and is remembered fondly for its ambitious scope and memorable characters.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its ambitious fusion of classic mythology with science fiction themes.
Commended for its distinctive visual style and imaginative creature designs.
Remembered for its mature storytelling and engaging character dynamics.
Google audience: Google user reviews are not readily available for this older animated series, but fan discussions often highlight its unique premise and nostalgic appeal, with many appreciating its bold creative choices.
Fun Fact
The series was a co-production between France and Japan, with animation handled by Tokyo Movie Shinsha (now TMS Entertainment), the same studio behind "Lupin the 3rd" and "Astro Boy".
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