AD POLICE - Advanced Police - Full Review and RecommendationoverviewThe 1999 TV anime series "AD POLICE" was an original anime work and produced by AIC. The series was broadcast on TX from April 8 to July 1, 1999, every Thursday from 1:45 to 2:15 a.m., and consisted of 12 30-minute episodes. The director was Ueda Hidehito, the series composition was Hoshikawa Yasuko, the character design was Konno Naoyuki, the mechanical design was Mamiya Natsuki, the art direction was Katahira Shinji, the sound direction was Honda Yasunori, and the color design was Ito Yukiko. Ohnogi Hiroshi also participated as a SF advisor. The copyright belongs to the AIC AD POLICE Production Committee. story"AD POLICE" is set in a near-future Tokyo and depicts the battles of members of the special police force "AD POLICE" in a cyberpunk world. As the protagonist Kenji and his team members tackle various cases, the series highlights human relationships, individual conflicts, and social issues. While each episode has its own independent story, there is a consistent theme throughout the series. characterThe main characters are as follows.
episodeThe subtitles and broadcast dates for each episode are as follows:
Production background and staff"AD POLICE" is an original anime produced by AIC, and director Hidehito Ueda oversaw the overall vision. Series composer Yasuko Hoshikawa skillfully constructed the story of each episode, creating a plot that draws viewers in. Character designer Naoyuki Konno created distinctive characters that enhanced the visual appeal. Mechanic designer Natsuki Mamiya realistically depicted the mechanics that support the near-future worldview. Art director Shinji Katahira created a cyberpunk urban atmosphere, and sound director Yasunori Honda enhanced the tension of the work through sound effects and music. Color designer Yukiko Ito enriched the worldview of the work with her use of color. Furthermore, SF advisor Hiroshi Ohnogi supervised the scientific elements and enhanced the realism of the work. Ratings and Recommendations"AD POLICE" has been highly praised for its fusion of a cyberpunk worldview and deep human drama. In particular, the individuality and growth of each character is carefully depicted, leaving a strong impression on viewers. The visual expression, set in a near-future Tokyo, is also stunning, and the high quality of the mechanic design and art has also been praised. Although each story is self-contained, a consistent theme is depicted throughout, drawing viewers in. Here are some reasons why I recommend this work:
"AD POLICE" is especially recommended for those who like cyberpunk and science fiction, and those who want to enjoy deep human drama. It is also recommended for those who are interested in the visual expression of animation. This work provides viewers with a lot of emotion and excitement, and has the appeal to make you want to watch it again and again. Related works and recommendationsBelow we recommend works related to "AD POLICE" or works in the same genre.
Like "AD POLICE," these works also have a cyberpunk worldview and deep human drama. Please give them a watch. Conclusion"AD POLICE" is a masterpiece anime that combines a cyberpunk worldview with deep human drama. Its appeal lies in its unique characters and their growth, its high-quality visual expression, and the depiction of a theme that runs throughout each episode, even though each episode is self-contained. This work is especially recommended for fans of cyberpunk and science fiction, and for those who want to enjoy deep human drama. It is also recommended for those who are interested in the visual expression of animation. Please watch it and experience its charm. |
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