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AD Police Files

  • Miniserie de TV
  • 1990
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 1min
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AD Police Files (1990)
Adult AnimationAnimeCyberpunkHand-Drawn AnimationAnimationCrimeHorrorSci-FiThriller

Tres historias diferentes y únicas sobre un cuerpo policial de élite.Tres historias diferentes y únicas sobre un cuerpo policial de élite.Tres historias diferentes y únicas sobre un cuerpo policial de élite.

  • Creación
    • Toshimichi Suzuki
    • Tony Takezaki
  • Elenco
    • Toshio Furukawa
    • Adam Henderson
    • Brad Moranz
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    • Creación
      • Toshimichi Suzuki
      • Tony Takezaki
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      • Toshio Furukawa
      • Adam Henderson
      • Brad Moranz
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    Toshio Furukawa
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    • Leon
    • 1990
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    • 1990
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    • Leon (1995)
    • 1990
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    • 1990
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    Shelley Thompson
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    • 1990
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    Regan Forman
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    • 1990
    Mark Fincannon
    Mark Fincannon
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    • 1990
    Michael Sinterniklaas
    Michael Sinterniklaas
    • Walla (1995)
    • 1990
    Tesshô Genda
    Tesshô Genda
    • Dieork
    • 1990
    Shin'ichirô Miki
    Shin'ichirô Miki
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    • 1990
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    • 1990
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    • Walla (1995)
    • 1990
    Hitoshi Horimoto
    • Walla
    • 1990
    Toshiyuki Morikawa
    Toshiyuki Morikawa
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    • 1990
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    Mîna Tominaga
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    • 1990
    Annemarie Lawless
    Annemarie Lawless
    • Iris (1994)
    • 1990
    Juliet Cesario
    Juliet Cesario
    • Iris
    • 1990
    Norio Wakamoto
    Norio Wakamoto
    • Billy
    • 1990
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      • Toshimichi Suzuki
      • Tony Takezaki
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    7Beard_Of_Serpico

    Will scratch your old school adult anime itch.

    AD Police is a dark and hard edged prequel to the Bubblegum Crisis series and if you are a fan of 1980's/90's adult oriented anime then you will know exactly what to expect. There's gory action, nudity for no reason, a melodramatic story and a profanity laden English dub.

    This is all good stuff by the way.

    I read that this is the first 3 episodes of a cancelled TV series and it kind of makes sense as it isn't super long and none of the characters are fleshed out all that well. It also heavily influenced by Bladerunner and Robocop which is something the show never tries to hide (the third episode is basically a deranged version of the first Robocop movie).

    Some parts of it are definitely kind of sexist and tone deaf but to be honest this doesn't bother me at all. This is a made up fantasy story, it isn't trying to teach you any lessons about life or what the real world is like so calm down.

    The cyborg designs are cool, the action scenes feature some "Hell yeah!" moments and it all has a dark and nihilistic tone which i enjoy. It's nowhere near as awesome or polished as Ghost in the shell but what is?

    It's a shame that the series ended here because i think if the characters had a chance to grow and the plot was more fleshed out then this could have been very cool.

    If this is your thing then go check it out.
    3TheExpatriate700

    Derivative, Poorly Animated Crap

    AD Police Files is a standard issue grim cyberpunk vision that spends much of its time ripping off earlier, better works such as Blade Runner and Robocop. Long story short, it focuses on a elite police squad dedicated to hunting down rogue androids or "skin jobs,"-I, err, mean "boomers." All of this is set in the future that looks like 1989, only with robots and cyborgs.

    In only three episodes, it manages to rip off every major science fiction movie of the eighties. The first two episodes are effectively pervy versions of Blade Runner, while the third episode is essentially a plagiarism of the first two Robocop movies.

    To make things worst, the animation is abysmal. Never mind Akira or Studio Ghibli, this won't even make you forget a typical episode of Pokemon! As with most early 90s anime, the subtitles are laugh-inducing, with hyper-melodramatic dialogue.

    Just to top it all off, the first two episodes have a definite misogynistic feel to them. In the view of the series's writers, the essence of being a woman is apparently to die from multiple rapes. This is literally stated in the dialogue.

    Rent it if you're in the mood for something comical or lurid; otherwise, don't waste your time.
    5spinler

    Good animation - cliche plotline

    The first of a more "serious" set of stories set in the Bubblegum Crash/Crisis universe

    Good animation and art overall, I was disappointed in the formulistic plotline. It felt like a rehash of a hollywood stalker flick, done as scifi.
    BrianDanaCamp

    Sophisticated, hard-edged anime prequel to BUBBLEGUM CRISIS

    A.D. POLICE FILES (1990) is a three-part Japanese OAV (Original Animation Video) prequel to BUBBLEGUM CRISIS (1987), an eight-part series set in Mega-Tokyo of 2032 about battles waged with "Boomers," androids run amok, by police and the costumed crime-fighters, the Knight Sabers. A.D. POLICE is set a few years earlier and focuses on members of the title unit whose job is to combat Boomer crimes at a time when humans and Boomers have become mutually interdependent. Unlike the earlier series, this one spotlights the issue of humans trading organs for cybernetic parts, a theme more fully explored in the later anime classic, GHOST IN THE SHELL (1995).

    This series is much harder-edged than BUBBLEGUM CRISIS, with far greater amounts of bloodshed, dismemberment, and violent death. It's also more sexually fetishistic, with ample shots of beautiful, lingerie-clad women (always with garters), both human and Boomer, stalking the streets of Mega-Tokyo. In one jaw-dropping scene, a woman scientist strips down and straddles a hulking cyborg. Unfortunately, the beautiful women invariably suffer violent, bloody deaths. On the other hand, the main police protagonists in each episode are women. Gina Marceau, as tough and hard-as-nails a lady cop as you're likely to see in anime, is the lead officer in the first and third episodes, while the young and naïve Iris Cara, a member of the regular police, is the lead investigator in the second. (Interestingly, Gina's partner is rookie cop Leon Nichols, who figures prominently in CRISIS and its sequel, BUBBLEGUM CRASH.)

    The first episode, "The Phantom Woman," is pretty complicated and has Gina investigating the illegal recycling of Boomer parts while partner Leon is stalked by a beautiful female Boomer who retains the memory of another female Boomer who'd once gone berserk and been shot by Leon. The second episode, "The Ripper," finds Iris investigating a series of Jack-the-Ripper-style murders of women, a case which takes her to the abandoned no-man's-land subway station where junkies, hookers and human dregs congregate. This episode has a quasi-feminist twist in its focus on a female chief executive who'd found biology getting in the way of her career so had cybernetic surgery to enable her to compete more effectively with male rivals, to disastrous results. The third episode, "The Man Who Bites His Tongue," focuses on Captain Billy, a member of the A.D. Police who is all cybernetic but for his tongue. When he becomes addicted to drugs and comes under the sway of a female scientist with surprising appetites, he starts to become unhinged and arouses the concern of Gina and the other members of her squad. Both "The Phantom Woman" and "The Ripper" were written by celebrated anime screenwriter Noboru Aikawa (PEACOCK KING, VAMPIRE PRINCESS MIYU, THE HAKKENDEN).

    The animation style of these episodes is a far cry from the simpler, less detailed, and bolder graphics of the 1980s-style BUBBLEGUM CRISIS. There's far greater attention to detail, not only in the settings and cityscapes, but in the character design and animation. There's also more experimentation with style, from the use of single color schemes for some shots to the use of montage and the reliance on pen-and-ink illustrations in the place of flashbacks in one episode. While the action is expertly animated, there are far fewer of the intricate mecha battles that distinguished BUBBLEGUM CRISIS and more of the direct, one-on-one confrontations that mark a good police thriller. Even though the setting is the same as BGC, the whole style and overall tone are different, closer to the sci-fi noir of Yoshiaki Kawajiri (WICKED CITY, MIDNIGHT EYE GOKU, CYBER CITY OEDO 808) and looking forward to such similarly themed works as ARMITAGE III and GHOST IN THE SHELL.
    8juliankennedy23

    Two out of three ain't bad

    AD Police Files 1-3 (1990): 8/10: Despite a third episode that is almost a scene for scene remake of Robocop this is one of the sharpest Anime's around.

    Sexist and racist in that unconscious Japanese way with over the top violence and just a dash of nudity AD Police doesn't fail to entertain. The first two tales are gripping and inventive if a little hard to follow (Character development is minimalist at best) with great moral arks about the downfall of artificial parts and artificial people.

    The third episode is a letdown and quite skippable. Tons of action keeps AD Police moving even when the story seems to stall. The plots of the first two episodes are also filled with surprise and that delightful "I always wished someone would do that" feeling.

    The animation is very well done with different styles mixing it up to great effect. At only 3 episodes however it left me wanting more. That's usually a good sign.

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      There aretwo English dubs, an AnimEigo dub and a Manga UK dub.
    • Conexiones
      Remade as A.D. Police: To Protect and Serve (1999)
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      Dead End City
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 25 de mayo de 1990 (Japón)
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      • Japón
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      • Japonés
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      • Anime International Company (AIC)
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      • Bandai Entertainment Inc.
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      2 horas 1 minuto
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      • Stereo
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