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AD Police Files

  • Mini serie TV
  • 1990
  • VM18
  • 2h 1min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,6/10
1134
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
AD Police Files (1990)
Adult AnimationAnimeCyberpunkAnimationCrimeHorrorSci-FiThriller

Tre storie diverse e uniche su una forza di polizia d'élite chiamata AD Police.Tre storie diverse e uniche su una forza di polizia d'élite chiamata AD Police.Tre storie diverse e uniche su una forza di polizia d'élite chiamata AD Police.

  • Creazione
    • Toshimichi Suzuki
    • Tony Takezaki
  • Star
    • Toshio Furukawa
    • Adam Henderson
    • Brad Moranz
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,6/10
    1134
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Creazione
      • Toshimichi Suzuki
      • Tony Takezaki
    • Star
      • Toshio Furukawa
      • Adam Henderson
      • Brad Moranz
    • 8Recensioni degli utenti
    • 3Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali56

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    Toshio Furukawa
    Toshio Furukawa
    • Leon
    • 1990
    Adam Henderson
    Adam Henderson
    • Leon (1994)…
    • 1990
    Brad Moranz
    • Leon (1995)
    • 1990
    Youko Matsuoka
    • Gina
    • 1990
    Shelley Thompson
    Shelley Thompson
    • Gina (1994)
    • 1990
    Regan Forman
    Regan Forman
    • Gina (1995)…
    • 1990
    Mark Fincannon
    Mark Fincannon
    • Dieork (1995)
    • 1990
    Michael Sinterniklaas
    Michael Sinterniklaas
    • Walla (1995)
    • 1990
    Tesshô Genda
    Tesshô Genda
    • Dieork
    • 1990
    Shin'ichirô Miki
    Shin'ichirô Miki
    • Walla
    • 1990
    Scott Simpson
    Scott Simpson
    • Walla (1995)
    • 1990
    Amanda Tancredi
    • Walla (1995)
    • 1990
    Mîna Tominaga
    Mîna Tominaga
    • Iris
    • 1990
    Annemarie Lawless
    Annemarie Lawless
    • Iris (1994)
    • 1990
    Juliet Cesario
    Juliet Cesario
    • Iris
    • 1990
    Norio Wakamoto
    Norio Wakamoto
    • Billy
    • 1990
    Yôko Asagami
    Yôko Asagami
    • Phantom
    • 1990
    Kelly Chalaire
    • Phantom (1995)
    • 1990
    • Creazione
      • Toshimichi Suzuki
      • Tony Takezaki
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    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.
    6mcrpghk

    Naughty police officer cosplaying Rambo and newcomer virgin battling sex dolls across the city of Tokyo!

    The Spin Off/Bubblegum Crisis Prequel is what you'd expect from a Cyberpunk themed Noir anime from the 90s. As the name suggests, they are separate files from the AD Police where each one tells its own story, stories that however much simple has its discussions well implanted in the work.

    "Phantom Lady" focuses on sex dolls called Boomer that for mysterious reasons have become aggressive with human beings, especially with men who use them for sex, those who are not able to satisfy them end up being murdered for bringing them frustrations instead of pleasure for them, which ends up being a dilemma brought by the work itself, which satisfies a humanoid machine that shouldn't even have feelings? And how do these distinguish sensations without even possessing humanity?

    "The Ripper" talks about femininity, social problems about equality in the labor market, and the extent to which bodily changes make us stop being human or even have an individuality. The positive point of this episode is that for a moment the work leaves the AD organization aside and focuses on the perspective of the newcomer to the city and the common police, Iris, who has an innocent look at the terrible city of MegaTokyo as for the how violent are the crimes committed by the Boomers, but thanks to this and the antagonist, a discussion is created about what makes us human.

    "The Man Who Bites His Tongue" follows the premise of a soldier severely wounded in combat but still retaining his services through severe changes in his body, becoming almost completely a machine, with no emotions or memories of his past life, this he wonders if he still makes sense of continuing "alive" just to maintain his function as an officer of the law. The episode is also about criticizing human greed over what will bring them personal advantage without giving importance to those who might harm themselves with such actions.

    AD Police Files despite bringing several themes and questions he doesn't take any steps out of his comfort zone, he never goes deep in his discussions beyond the casual, which in a way is positive since with a weak cast it's hard to go beyond what is shown on screen, leaving us viewers to discuss what little is delivered. As interesting as the main duo Gina and Leon seem to be, they are just that, the first is a tough and attractive policewoman who wears a mechanical prosthesis, but despite wondering if that makes her less human, we have no conclusions from her. In addition to a tear and an expression of doubt, the latter is a novice who despite his inexperience makes himself effective, and demonstrates a personal and traumatic reason for joining the task force facing the Boomer dolls, but nothing more so that make us at least have sympathy for the character.

    Merits I have to give to the miniseries is the ability to not get stuck in good manners, talking and showing sexual scenes freely, as Gina for example makes it clear how much she likes sex, and even though these scenes sometimes seem to be just The author's personal fetishes somehow fit into the discussions brought up on screen. Highlight for the soundtrack that encompasses everything that these three episodes bring, with an entire album dedicated to each chapter, the songs are largely responsible for involving us in the shallow story.

    Fortunately this little Spin Off of a series brought us a new version in the future, which I consider positive since this anime has a great proposal, which needs more time and care to be worked on, this is a curiosity for those who liked Bubblegum Crisis or for fanatics in Cyberpunk universes of the 90s.
    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.
    5Cyber256702000

    Very Dark Prequel to Bubblegum Crisis

    (This is the prequel to the anime Bubblegum Crisis which I am not familiar with so I can't compare the shows, but simply review it as a stand alone product.) Set in MegaTokyo in the year 2046, the police force has been broken into two groups, Normal police (who deal with your everyday crimes), and AD Police (who deal with the Boomers.) Boomers are robots or people who have cybernetically enhanced their bodies by 70% and are committing criminal acts.

    The extremely short series (only three episodes) deals with Normal Police officer Leon becoming an AD Police officer and what it is like to be a member of AD police.

    AD Police is a very dark and grim look into the future. A feel of Blade Runner meets Robocop runs through this story, but with such a dark feeling that I couldn't really enjoy it. Plenty of blood and guts and creepy imagery to really visually impress, but just a little too nasty for my tastes.

    ** Out of ****
    4foxtografo

    Not good

    First of all, I have to say I don't know Bubblegum Crisis and I'm definitely not interested in that series.

    This one seemed to be more down my alley, but it was very disappointing.

    Story wise it had some interesting aspects, with the premise of the cyborgs going rogue, there were some other bits that could have been worked out more, but not much was done with it.

    I always like the cyberpunk setting, and this one had some good moments where the atmosphere was enjoyable for me.

    But then, the characters are too bland, very little effort was put into the visual or writing design, with the last episode being a rip off of Robocop (as so many say), I thought it was the strongest character of the whole series, at least it has something going on.. The action was also very bland, I don't remember any of it being particularly interesting, the pace is boring and most of the dialog is cringe.

    Of course there has to be misogyny, since is a Jap animation, but sometimes it goes too far or is unnecessary, and this is one of those cases.

    The art is decent but nothing extraordinary. I was also attracted to the series by the advertising posters, which look amazing, but nothing on that style is on this series.

    Something that particularly bothered me was the music. Terrible. Specially because they play music with lyrics during parts of the story when characters are explaining what's going on! I struggled to understand any of the dialog, and I thought it was such an amateurish thing to do, I don't think I've ever seen anything like this before. On the rest of the time, the music was completely out of mood and VERY off putting to the action. Unbelievably bad musicalization.

    Overall a very mediocre and boring series, wouldn't recommend it.

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    • Versioni alternative
      There aretwo English dubs, an AnimEigo dub and a Manga UK dub.
    • Connessioni
      Remade as A.D. Police: To Protect and Serve (1999)
    • Colonne sonore
      Dead End City
      (Title Theme)

      Music by Identity Crisis

      Performed by The Gold

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    • Data di uscita
      • 25 maggio 1990 (Giappone)
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      • Giappone
    • Lingua
      • Giapponese
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    • Aziende produttrici
      • Anime International Company (AIC)
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      • Bandai Entertainment Inc.
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