Special review and details of "You're Under Arrest""You're Under Arrest" is a TV anime series based on the popular manga by Kosuke Fujishima, which was broadcast on TBS in 1999. The series is loved by many fans for its humorous and friendship-filled story about police officers fulfilling their duties. Below, we will provide detailed information and a review of the series. Overview"You're Under Arrest" aired from March 30 to September 25, 1999, and is a series of 21 episodes. Although each episode is short, about 7 minutes long, it is packed with content and will not bore viewers. It is based on the manga of the same name by Kosuke Fujishima and published by Kodansha. The anime was produced by Studio Deen and directed by Junji Nishimura. Cast and crewThe main cast includes Sakiko Tamagawa as Natsumi Tsujimoto, Akiko Hiramatsu as Miyuki Kobayakawa, Etsuko Kozakura as Yoriko Nikaido, Rika Matsumoto as Futaba Aoi, Satoshi Shimada as Ken Nakajima, and Kazunari Masamune as the section chief. These voice actors bring life to the characters, enhancing the appeal of the work. The main staff includes the original author Kosuke Fujishima, director Junji Nishimura, screenwriter Atsuhiro Tomioka, and production studio Deen. Their cooperation has allowed the series to faithfully recreate the world of the original work while bringing out the unique charm of anime. Episode GuideThe subtitles and broadcast dates for each episode are as follows:
Appeal and review of the work"You're Under Arrest" depicts the duties of police officers, but its story is also full of humor and friendship. The main characters, Natsumi Tsujimoto and Miyuki Kobayakawa, fulfill their responsibilities as police officers, but also get caught up in various incidents that occur in their daily lives, providing laughter and emotion. In particular, the character settings of Natsumi and Miyuki are excellent, with Natsumi's hot-bloodedness and Miyuki's calmness depicted in an exquisite balance. Their dialogue and their struggle to solve the case have the power to draw viewers in. In addition, the supporting characters such as Nikaido Yoriko and Aoi Futaba are also unique, adding depth to the story. The animation quality is also high, with Studio Deen's careful drawing and direction shining through. In particular, the tempo to develop the story in a short time and the timing of the gag scenes are exquisite, so viewers won't get bored. In addition, while faithfully recreating the atmosphere of the original work, it also incorporates unique elements of the anime, allowing fans of the original work to enjoy it from a new perspective. Music is also an important element in enhancing the appeal of the work. The opening and ending themes have memorable melodies that further deepen the worldview of the work. The background music is also selected to match each scene, and plays a role in livening up the development of the story. Recommended points"You're Under Arrest" is a work that is appealing because it depicts the duties of police officers, but also has a story that mixes humor and friendship. In particular, the character settings of the main characters, Natsumi Tsujimoto and Miyuki Kobayakawa, are excellent, and their dialogue and struggle to solve the case have the power to draw the viewer in. In addition, the tempo to develop the story in a short time and the timing of the gag scenes are exquisite, so the viewer will not get bored. The quality of the animation is also high, and Studio Deen's careful drawing and direction shines. Music is also an important element that enhances the appeal of the work, and the opening and ending themes are memorable melodies that further deepen the world view of the work. The background music is also selected to suit each scene, and plays a role in livening up the development of the story. For the above reasons, "You're Under Arrest" is a work that depicts the duties of police officers, but also has a story that mixes humor and friendship, and can be recommended to many viewers. Related information"You're Under Arrest" is based on the manga of the same name by Fujishima Kosuke and published by Kodansha. The anime was produced by Studio Deen and directed by Nishimura Junji. The main cast includes Tamagawa Sakiko as Tsujimoto Natsumi, Hiramatsu Akiko as Kobayakawa Miyuki, Kozakura Etsuko as Nikaido Yoriko, Matsumoto Rika as Aoi Futaba, Shimada Bin as Nakajima Ken, and Masamune Kazunari as the section chief. The main staff includes the original author Fujishima Kosuke, director Nishimura Junji, screenwriter Tomioka Atsuhiro, and production company Studio Deen. The subtitles and air dates for each episode are as follows: Episode 1: Don't Throw Away Your Traffic Ticket (1999/03/29), Episode 2: A Decisive Traffic Safety Seminar (1999/03/30), Episode 3: Jumping into the Fire (1999/03/31), Episode 4: The Underwater Safety Class is Very Pretty (1999/04/01), Episode 5: Shiriky Panty Collector (1999/04/05), Episode 6: A Confession of Love at the Risk of One's Life (1999/04/06), Episode 7: Horror Night (1999/04/07), Episode 8: The Secret of the 1999-04-08, Episode 9: The Secret of the 1999-04-09, Episode 10: The Secret of the 1999-04-01, Episode 11: The Secret of the 1999-04-02, Episode 12: The Secret of the 1999-04-03, Episode 13: The Secret of the 1999-04-04, Episode 14: The Secret of the 1999-04-05, Episode 15: The Secret of the 1999-04-06, Episode 16: The Secret of the 1999-04-07, Episode 17: The Secret of the 1999-04-08, Episode 18: The Secret of the 1999-04-09, Episode 19: The Secret of the 1999-04-01, Episode 19: The Secret of the 1999-04-02, Episode 19: The Secret of the 1999-04-03, Episode 19: The Secret of the 1999-04-04, Episode 19: The Secret of the 1999-04-04, Episode 19: The Secret 7), Episode 8: I Like Risky Things (1999/04/08), FILE3.1: I Want to Stare at You (1999/04/12), FILE3.2: Tune-up Restaurant (1999/04/13), FILE3.3: A Magnificent Showdown (1999/04/14), FILE3.4: 10,000 Yen Given by Heaven (1999/04/15), FILE4.1: The Fighting Shoulder Bag (1999/04/19), FILE4.2: Mysterious! A tunnel filled with naked women (1999/04/20), FILE 4.3: Embracing Me in Concrete (1999/04/21), FILE 4.4: A Spring Night's Dream (1999/04/22), FILE 5.1: Convenience Store Panic (1999/04/26), FILE 5.2: Silver Cheely of Flame (1999/04/27), FILE 5.3: This Heart-Pounding Thrill (1999/04/28), FILE 5.4: Let's Take Action (1999/04/29). |
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