"RIDING BEAN" review: A thorough analysis of the thrilling action anime

"RIDING BEAN" review: A thorough analysis of the thrilling action anime

Comprehensive review and recommendation of RIDING BEAN

overview

Riding Bean is an original video animation (OVA) released on February 22, 1989, based on the manga by Kenichi Sonoda. It was directed by Yasuo Hasegawa and produced by Animate Film, YM, and AIC. In just 45 minutes, the film has a tense storyline and fascinating characters. Below, we provide a detailed review and recommendation of the film.

story

The story of "Riding Bean" depicts a series of incidents involving professional driver Bean Bandit and his partner Larry Vincent. The story begins with Bean delivering something on request, but on the way he comes into conflict with the police and other criminals. In particular, the tense chase scene with Inspector Percy and his subordinate Dick is one of the highlights. Also, the relationship between Bean and Larry and their attitude of overcoming the difficulties they face are fascinating.

character

Bean Bandit (voice: Tanaka Hideyuki) is a calm and calculating professional driver, whose driving skills are displayed many times throughout the series. Larry Vincent (voice: Matsui Naoko) is Bean's partner, whose quick thinking and courage add excitement to the story. Semmering (voice: Koyama Mami) is Bean's client, whose mysterious character is also noteworthy. Inspector Percy (voice: Toyama Kei) is a police officer who pursues Bean, whose tenacity adds tension to the story. Other characters with unique personalities include Carrie (voice: Hayashibara Megumi), Chelsea (voice: Honda Chieko), George (voice: Hasumi Jun), the police chief (voice: Yara Yusaku), Dick (voice: Tobita Nobuo), and the criminal Maurice (voice: Kobayashi Michitaka).

Background

Riding Bean is based on the manga by Kenichi Sonoda, a manga artist active in the 1980s and 1990s whose work often combined action and suspense. Director Yasuo Hasegawa used meticulous direction and dynamic action scenes to bring out the best in the original work. The film was also produced jointly by Animate Film, YM, and AIC, resulting in high-quality animation.

Visuals and Music

The visuals of "Riding Bean" are of very high quality for an OVA from the late 1980s. In particular, Bean's driving and chase scenes feature realistic movements and powerful effects. The music is also an important element in enhancing the atmosphere of the work, and the tense background music enhances the story. The music used was composed by an overseas composer, which was rare for OVAs of the time. This creates a unique atmosphere throughout the work.

Evaluation and impact

"Riding Bean" was highly praised as an OVA work, especially for the quality of the action scenes and the appeal of the characters. This work also had a major influence on later anime works. In particular, the character of Bean appeared in later works such as "Gunsmith Cats" and continues to be loved by fans. It is also praised as a work that showed the potential of the OVA medium.

Recommended points

"Riding Bean" is a work that succeeds in creating a dense story and fascinating characters in a short time. In particular, the quality of the action scenes and the tense storyline are not to be missed. The relationship between Bean and Larry and the attitude they have towards overcoming the difficulties they face are also moving. As an OVA work, it is extremely well-made, and you can feel the progress of animation technology in the late 1980s. This is a work that I would highly recommend to anyone who likes action and suspense, or who is interested in OVA works.

Related works and recommendations

If you enjoyed Riding Bean, we also recommend the following related works:

  • Gunsmith Cats - Also based on the original work by Kenichi Sonoda, this one features Bean's character and is highly recommended for fans of action and suspense.
  • Bubblegum Crisis - A late 1980s OVA with high quality action and music. Like Riding Bean, you can enjoy a tense story.
  • AKIRA - This 1988 OVA has extremely high quality visuals and music. I highly recommend this to anyone who likes action and suspense.

summary

"Riding Bean" is an OVA released in 1989, based on the original manga by Kenichi Sonoda. In just 45 minutes, it depicts a tense story and fascinating characters. The relationship between Bean and Larry, and their attitude towards overcoming the difficulties they face, are also moving. It is a very well-made OVA work, and you can feel the progress of animation technology in the late 1980s. If you like action and suspense, or are interested in OVA works, this is a work that I would highly recommend. If you enjoyed this work, I also recommend related works such as "Gunsmith Cats", "Bubblegum Crisis", and "AKIRA".

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