Musekinin Kanchou Tylor

The Irresponsible Captain Tylor

無責任艦長タイラー

ComedySci-Fi
7.926 episodesFinished Airingwinter 1993

Studio: Tatsunoko Production

Synopsis

Justy Ueki Tylor is an average 20-year-old man: lazy, greedy, and a passionate womanizer. He plans to land an easy job with the United Planets Space Force that pays decently and is also far away from the rigorous combat raging throughout the galaxy. However, Tylor's dreams of living a simple life are brought to a sudden halt when he stumbles into a dangerous hostage situation. Through one strange mishap after another, Tylor miraculously manages to save the hostages and is awarded command of the decrepit space-cruiser Soyokaze! Now Tylor finds himself in charge of sending mad mercenaries, proud pilots, skeptical colleagues, and harsh commanders through the infinite expanse of the universe, all the while avoiding the looming threat of the Holy Raalgon Empire. What misadventures await the irresponsible Captain Tylor? [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Characters & Voice Actors

Star, Yuriko

Star, Yuriko

Main

VA: Amano, Yuri

Tylor, Justy Ueki

Tylor, Justy Ueki

Main

VA: Freeman, Crispin

Yamamoto, Makoto

Yamamoto, Makoto

Main

VA: Hayami, Show

Andressen, Karl Björn

Andressen, Karl Björn

Supporting

VA: Shibamoto, Hiroyuki

Aragon

Aragon

Supporting

VA: Nakata, Kazuhiro

Betty

Betty

Supporting

VA: Komiya, Kazue

Bunta

Bunta

Supporting

Charly

Charly

Supporting

VA: Sakurai, Toshiharu

Cryburn, Mickey

Cryburn, Mickey

Supporting

VA: Nakata, Kazuhiro

Dom, Ru Baraba

Dom, Ru Baraba

Supporting

VA: Seki, Toshihiko

Donan

Donan

Supporting

VA: Tsuburaya, Fumihiko

Fuji, Susumu

Fuji, Susumu

Supporting

VA: Nishimura, Tomomichi

Reviews

StarMasayumeStarMasayume10

I didn't expect to like this series so much. The animation is average and of an older anime era, and military/sci-fi anime is always a hit or miss with me. But you can't NOT love Captain Tylor. As the title says, he's irresponsible... on of my favorite anime music videos has hime singing "Reponsibility, what's that?" But he's also a very happy, easy going or care free individual who thinks life should just be fun. Though he makes enemies within his own fleet due to his idiotic luck, he manages to win the respect and eventually friendship of many of their foes (I'd say hecould sweet-talk himself out of any assassination attempt). Somehow this misfit crew becomes the most notable in the war. In the same regards as Luffy, you can sympathize with the crew with who they have as a captain... you have to scoff and laugh that anyone like Tylor managed to become captain. And yet through unimaginable luck, gets out of every mishap still smiling. This series is just plain fun to watch. My dad and everyone in my anime club are always happy to sit down and re-watch episodes. The ending was also a great climax and conclusion (especially for a series largely bent on comedy or entertainment). I would recommend the series to anyone. I also don't mind watching the dub for this series which is rare for me.

Recommended
AMVPAMVP10

One of the most popular archetypes of pop-culture is that of the accidental genius: the guy who achieves outstanding success with little visible effort or awareness. The most popular example of this as of late is that of Captain Jack Sparrow from the Pirates films, but it goes back all the way to such classic fables like "The Brave Little Tailor". Again, the accidental genius finds itself in Irresponsible Captain Taylor, and it's just as effective and entertaining. Justy can't be bothered to look up his middle name Tylor is in many respects the idealic hero. While caring and compassionate, he remains firm in his persuitsand rarely suffers any of the moral conflict that plague other protagonists. Whatever emotional issues the rest of the sizable cast might suffer, Tylor stays Tylor through it all, and that alone earns this series major points in my book. The plotline is farely simple, which is actually something of a disappointment considering this type of story really lends itself to plot intricities (see "Cerebus" graphic novels for an excellent example of such). Still, it remains accessable and entertaining for all viewers. The art isn't anything special, but by no means bad; simply put, it accomplishes what a series that isn't aesthetically focused requires. The music is pretty good, what of it there is. That pretty much covers all the bases. Really, when a show is this good, it's hard to describe it technically. All I can do is recommend it to anyone who loves a good story (with a great character) and hope you'll take my word for it.

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