Plot
In a distant, highly technological future, Tylor, the title character, is a mysterious young man without a real purpose in life, a state of mind that is very hard to determine, and a knack for accidentally getting out of near-death situations with a childishly cavalier attitude. He sometimes does not even seem to realize when he is in danger, which is actually an asset to him on many occasions. Tylor stumbles his way into the United Planets Space Force and soon gains command of a destroyer after resolving a hostage dispute and saving a retired admiral. Despite being given a decrepit and underpowered ship (the Soyokaze), thanks to brilliant strokes of luck, Tylor manages to destroy a patrol group. This is quickly followed by a sneak attack on another patrol group, performed while Tylor was playing the role of a consummate, professional soldier. The admiralty, attempting to kill Tylor, present him with a medal modified with a device to trick the Raalgon fleet into believing the Soyokaze is an entire fleet. Tylor loses the medal in UPSF HQ, and the Raalgons destroy the admiralty's super-weapon instead. The Soyokaze is then sent to a demotion sector, despite the fervent hopes of its crew. There, Tylor and Yamamoto encounter the ghost of the former captain, who vanishes due to depression after seeing Tylor's behavior. The Admiral of the fleet, who actually drove the prior Captain to suicide, rescinds Tylor's demotion after seeing Tylor with the former captain's pipe, thinking he is now aware of the admiral's crime. Tylor is then captured by the Raalgon fleet, who plan to execute him to boost morale. After escaping his cell, Tylor encounters the Empress of the Raalgon, Azalyn, in plain dress, and spends the day entertaining her. She stops his execution, and his jailors implant microchip in his brain to control him. Meanwhile, the crew of the Soyokaze has been imprisoned by the brass. They manage to escape captivity and invade the Melva, the main Raalgon ship, to get Tylor back. During the fight, Tylor saves Azalyn from a bomb that her treacherous Prime Minister Wang had detonated to gain power for himself. Tylor is badly injured, and Azalyn tells the Raalgon that she is going with Tylor back to the Soyokaze in order to make sure he is all right. After the doctor saves Tylor, Azalyn returns to her people. Tylor then rendezvouses with the main fleet, where he is branded a traitor for letting Azalyn return. He is sentenced to death by a firing squad. However, Tylor convinces the brass that he can defeat the Raalgon, and they reluctantly allow him to take complete command. After coming to a stand-off with Dom, Tylor manages to spill no blood and stop the fighting for the time being. After the death of Admiral Hanner, whom Tylor had adored and talked with, Tylor becomes sullen and announces he will leave the military. Lieutenant Yamamoto is given command of the brand new ship, the Aso. In the final episode, the former crew of the Soyokaze, who are supposed to be on the Aso, join Tylor on the Soyokaze as they fly out into space. The two major powers in the story are the UPSF (United Planets Space Force) and the Raalgon Empire (the extraterrestrials), who resemble humans with pointy ears and unusual haircolor). One of the largest points of dispute in the story is the competence of Tylor. Several characters say of Tylor, "I can't decide if he's an idiot or a genius." Whether he is a genius or an idiot is up to viewers.Production
According to '' The Anime Encyclopedia'' by Jonathan Clements and Helen McCarthy: "The character yloris a cartoon version of Hitoshi Taira, the lazy protagonist of the 1962 live-action movie ''Japan's Irresponsible Age'' who was played by comedian Hitoshi Ueki. This popular satire on Japan's salaryman culture featured a feckless individual who always managed to come out on top, advancing up promotional ladders when accidents befall his superiors or lucking into important business information simply by malingering and goofing off. The series and its theatrical spin-offs were revived in 1990, suspiciously close to the time when '' Hummingbirds''-creator Hitoshi Yoshioka would have begun work on this anime version."Characters
is a mysterious, irresponsible man. Tylor, age 20, joined the United Planets Space Force for what he hoped would be an easy life. Originally assigned to the Pension department, he unwittingly foiled a terrorist plot to kidnap and kill a retired UPSF admiral when he tried to deliver a late check by hand. For saving the war hero's life, Tylor was promoted to Major and placed in command of the destroyer Soyokaze (the UPSF dumping ground for trouble makers and the unwanted). Tylor has, as his superiors have put it, 'The Devil's own luck' and usually can get out of any situation relatively unscathed, avoiding multiple assassination attempts and defeating enemy groups of vastly superior numbers. He is very laid back and does not really care for the rules, using his authority as captain to change whatever regulations seem too uptight for him. He is also easily led by his crew, who are able to convince him to allow them to wear comfortable clothes on watch, hold a swimsuit competition, and let the surgeon drink while on duty. The UPSF and the Raalgon Empire are constantly debating whether Tylor possesses the most brilliant military mind or whether he is just a lucky moron.Light novels
''The Irresponsible Captain Tylor'' is adapted from the series of light novels ''The Most Irresponsible Man in Space'' by Hitoshi Yoshioka and published underThe Most Irresponsible Man in Space
*''Series 1'' :1. ''The Irresponsible Captain Tylor'' (''Musekinin Kanchou Tylor'') :2. ''The Most Irresponsible Man in the Meiji Period'' (''Meiji Ichidai Musekinin Otoko'') :3. ''Wang Strikes Back!'' (''Wang no Gyakushuu'') *''Series 2'' :4. ''The Irresponsible Admiral Tylor'' (''Musekinin Gensui Tylor'') :5. ''Azalyn, Age 16'' (''Azalyn, 16-sai'') :6. ''Tylor's Big Turnabout'' (''Tylor no Daigyakuten'') *''Series 3'' :7. ''The Irresponsible President Tylor'' (''Musekinin Daitouryou Tylor'') :8. ''Wind Speed: 40 Light Years!'' (''Fuusoku Yon-Juu Kounen'') :9. ''The Eternally Irresponsible Man'' (''Eiennare Musekinin Otoko'')The Most Irresponsible Man in Space Side Stories
:1. ''The Galactic Age of Irresponsiblity'' (''Ginga Musekinin Jidai'') :2. ''The Samurai of Space'' (''O-zora no Samurai'') :3. ''The Scarlet Lion'' (''Akaki Shishi'') :4. ''Rebellion on Ice Planet Horoshiri!'' (''Gentou Wakusei Horoshiri no Hanran'') :5. ''Hatori-kun Time'' (''Hatori-kun Taimu'') :6. ''My name is Yamamoto'' (''Waga mei wa Yamamoto'')The Irresponsible Kids
:1. ''The Black Sun Belle'' (''Ankoku Taiyou Komachi'') :2. ''The Storm of "Why?"'' (''Why? no Arashi'') :3. ''Burning KISARA'' (''Moete KISARA'') :4. ''Time Guide'' (''Jisen Annai-jin'') :5. ''Galactic Marriage Story'' (''Ginga Yometori Monogatari'')The Irresponsible Quartet
:1. ''Your Name is Machiko'' (''Kiminonaha Machiko'') :2. ''Angel / Disqualified'' (''Tenshi / Shikkaku'') :3. ''Cult Annihilation'' (''Jakyō Senmetsu'') :4. ''Decisive Battle! Rose Nebula'' (''Kessen! Barairo Seiun'') :5. ''Galactic Advocate'' (''Ginga Sansho'')The Irresponsible Three Kingdoms
:1. ''Plot Triangle'' (''Bōryaku Toraianguru'') :2. ''Cold Trigonometric Function'' (''Tsumetai Sankakukansu'') :3. ''Flame Tricolor'' (''Honō no Torikorōru'') :4. ''Miracle Trinity'' (''Kiseki no Torinitī'') :5. ''Three Animals Advance'' (''San-biki Kaishingekio'') :6. ''Three Crows Appear!'' (''Sanbagarasu tōjō!'') :7. ''Three Crowns'' (''Mittsu no ōkan (Kuraun)'') :8. ''The Third Challenge!'' (''Shiren no sanbanshōbu!'') :9. ''Third Big Bang'' (''Sādo Bigguban'') :10. ''Shine! Tristar'' (''Kagayake! Toraisutā'')The Irresponsible Apocalypse
:1. ''Financial Lightning'' (''Fainansu Denkōsekka'') :2. ''To Hurt'' (''To~uhāto'') :3. ''Double Prince'' (''Daburu Purinsu'') :4. ''Don't Win'' (''Katte wa Ikenai'') :5. ''Beyond the Grace'' (''Onshūnokanatani'')The True Irresponsible Captain Tylor
:1. ''Enlistment'' (''Nyūtai'') :2. ''Struggle'' (''Funtō'') :3. ''Encounter'' (''Kaigō'') :4. ''Prisoner of War'' (''Ryoshū'') :5. ''Revival'' (''Fukkatsu'') :6. ''Triumph'' (''Gaisen'') :7. ''Sidestory Love and War Part 1'' (''Gaiden Ravu ando U~ō-jō'') :8. ''Sidestory Love and War Part 2'' (''Gaiden Ravu ando U~ō-ka'') :9. ''ReMix Lullaby to the Lion and the Eagle'' (''Shishi to Washi e no Rarabai'')The Irresponsible Admiral Tylor
:1. ''Light'' (''Kashoku'') :2. ''Lost'' (''Shittsui'') :3. ''Rebellion'' (''Hangyaku'') :4. ''Return'' (''Kikan'')Anime
The anime adaptation began as a 26-part TV series broadcast on TV Tokyo and ran from January 25 to July 19, 1993. All episodes were directed by Kōichi Mashimo, and were produced by Tatsunoko Production. The OVA was a 10-part series released between October 1, 1994 and August 1, 1996. All episodes were directed between Mashimo and Koji Sawai, and were produced bySoundtrack
The soundtrack to both the TV series and the OVA were both released on CD by ADV Films and Right Stuf on June 5, 2001.Manga
Set years after the OVAs, theNotes and references
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