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Rating: Summary: Above The Average Review: I have been pleasantly impressed by other installments in the PATLABOR anime series, and this second volume of the TV series was no disappointment.PATLABOR concerns the adventures of a Japanese police unit that operates giant robots, or "Patrol Labors", to fight crimes committed by other labors. While this might sound like a recipe for just another "SGRA (Stupid Giant Robots Anime)", PATLABOR actually focuses on the personalities of the Patrol Labor team, who, as their boss, the devious Captain Goto, puts it, are "a gang of losers". Production qualities are towards the higher end of the range for TV anime series, as are the scripts, but it's the character studies that make PATLABOR shine. This set of five episodes from the series of course takes up where the first set left off, and only seems to get stronger with each episode. The last installment is the best, with one subplot providing interesting background on Kanuka Clancy, a super-professional Japanese-Hawaiian officer on loan from the New York Police Department. HOWEVER, this episode also ends with: TO BE CONTINUED -- so if you want to get the full story, you'll have to buy the *next* DVD in the series that comes out. Since I intend to, that's not such a problem, but it is a bit of an annoyance. Although I have only given this DVD three stars, even though it's above average for TV anime, it still doesn't compare with the good PATLABOR I movie, which gets four stars, and the superlative PATLABOR II movie, which gets five and is one of anime's best-kept secrets. It simply is in too good company.
Rating: Summary: Fun, but you might want to wait-Update- Vol 3 is announced Review: I have enjoyed all the Patlabors that have come to DVD. My only complaint with this one is, the last episode of this DVD is continued on the next one, and guess what, there is no announced date as to when volume 3 will be released. So my advice is wait until they announce the next one or even wait until it is available or you will really have a cliff hanger. Good news Central Park Media has announced on their internet site a Nov 4 pre-release date for retailers and a Dec 2 public release. The cliff hanger may finally come to an end.
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