

(Although, unlike the second season's Aoi-centric episode, the one in this season is actually very good.) And, like in the two seasons before, Full Throttle gives Aoi an entire episode to himself. Fast & Furious (earlier know as "the second season") had a more secure, straightforward Aoi, and his persona, as it is, carries over to this season mostly intact. That is, if Urd was somewhat less forward and. This, sadly, being an aspect where CG could have done a lot of good.Īnyway, if you need a visual cue to just how much the art has changed, take a look at Aoi (aka Belldandy-kun.)Īs characters go, he has also gone through a change, one that quite frankly finds the new term "Urd-kun" more suitable than "Belldandy-kun". And, curiously enough, the cars you see in this show are all regular cel-animation, which often mean cel pans. Part of this can be explained by jucidious use of CG, not all of it looking particularly good. But, while the animation was a good step up in the second season, it reverted back to "sorta-kinda ok" in Full Throttle. You can attibute this partially to the style of the art itself, since I wouldn't say that either season are known for being slouches when it comes to making action sequences look good, regardless of the budget they have at their disposal. Studio Deen has always been the animation team behind the show, but even going from the first season (barring the OAV) to the second shows a significant improvement in the art style. And that is, sadly, the case with this latest incarnation of the You're Under Arrest series.īut if there's one thing that HAS improved, then that would be the art and, well. It's also saying a lot that a show can be great, but still disappointing. (Not that I had a lot to choose from, mind you, but it's still saying a lot.) Through these girls, You're Under Arrest became my favorite buddy cop show.
#Taiho shichau zo full episodes series
One of the really neat things about the OAV and the TV series that made up the first season was the rather sedate pace of the show itself, and how, even with that, our two main stars Miyuki and Natsumi could liven up any situation and make it fun. Naturally, the two of them literally drop in on a kidnapping case, which pretty much sets the pace for their work from then on. You're Under Arrest: Full Throttle Synopsisįresh off training Miyuki in forensics and Natsumi in the Japanese Defense Force, the both of them return to Tokyo to resume their work at the Bokuto Police Station. Notes: Based on the manga by Kosuke Fujishima, serialized in Afternoon.Īlso note that the main show is 22 episodes long, episode 23 and 24 basically being bonus episodes. Related Series: YUA season 1 and 2, YUA: No Mercy, YUA Specials, YUA: The Movie.Īlso Recommended: Patlabor, Ah! My Goddess, Full Metal Panic, Mad Bull 34. Length: Television series, 24 episodes, 23 minutes eachĭistributor: R1 DVD from Sentai FilmworksĬontent Rating: PG (Light violence, intense scenes.) AKA: Taiho Shichauzo: Full Throttle, 逮捕しちゃうぞ フルスロットル (Japanese)
