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Not to be confused with the 1959 sci-fi movie of the same name (as seen on Mystery Science Theater 3000), Teenagers From Outer Space is a wacky, rules-light, Anime-inspired RPG from R. Talsorian Games.

The concept of the game revolves around the aftermath of mankind's first contact with space aliens. In this case, since all the aliens come from One World Orders, they quickly become fascinated with Earth's cultural diversity. So much so, that sending your kids to high school on Earth becomes the next big thing. Naturally, with all those teenage aliens running around mingling with the locals and getting into Zany Schemes, Hilarity Ensues.

The game was always based on anime, but was originally released in the '80s when anime was still an underground sensation, and so was written as a general comedic sci-fi RPG. After you could watch Sailor Moon and Dragon Ball without having to buy it from bootleggers, the anime basis became the game's main selling point.

The books also come with a list of adventure seeds called "Episodes", many of them based on the plots of episodes of real comedy anime.

Tropes used in Teenagers from Outer Space (roleplaying game) include: