Urusei Yatsura: Terror of Girly-Eyes Measles

Urusei Yatsura: Terror of Girly-Eyes Measles

6.6

Jun 21 1991

1h 30m

Animation, Comedy, Science Fiction, Family

Ten gives Ataru an alien disease, the contagious "Girl Measles," (which makes the victim's eyes turn big and twinkly, like the eyes of young girls in much of manga and anime), and when Ataru's girl-hunting spreads the virus all over Tomobiki Town, chaos ensues!

Fumi Hirano

Fumi Hirano

Lum (voice)

Toshio Furukawa

Toshio Furukawa

Ataru (voice)

Kazuko Sugiyama

Kazuko Sugiyama

Ten (voice)

Akira Kamiya

Akira Kamiya

Mendou (voice)

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