The Irresponsible Captain Tylor - Light Novels

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 by Fujimi Fantasia Bunko. The series is mainly split into a series of trilogies which cover both the anime story and further onwards. The novels and side stories published so far include:

  • The Most Irresponsible Man in Space Series 1 (Uchuuichi no Musekinin Otoko 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)
  • The Most Irresponsible Man in Space Series 2 (Uchuuichi no Musekinin Otoko 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)
  • The Most Irresponsible Man in Space Series 3 (Uchuuichi no Musekinin Otoko 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 (Uchuuichi no Musekinin Otoko Gaiden)
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)
  • The Irresponsible Kids (Musekinin Kids)
1. The Black Sun Belle (Ankoku Taiyou Komachi)
2. The Storm of "Why?" (Why? no Arashi)

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