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Japanese Culture in Urusei Yatsura

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The Urusei Yatsura series is deeply interwoven with various elements of Japanese culture, leading to its resonance with Japanese viewers. However, it has been suggested that non-Japanese audiences may experience difficulty when attempting to understand the Urusei Yatsura fictional world.

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