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This news is already a few days old, but I just wanted to mention that the recent announcement of a third season of You’re Under Arrest really caught me by surprise. Even to this day, You’re Under Arrest is one of only a few shows that I can rewatch time and time again and yet never grow tired of. The series is representative of a certain era of anime that, in my opinion, ended far too soon. So, you can’t imagine how happy I am to hear that more is on the way.

I do wonder about the content of the new season, however. Will it pick up where the second season left off? Or will it jump forward into the future? Like most of Fujishima Kosuke’s creations, You’re Under Arrest has quite the gadgetry fetish. In fact, one of the most charming things about the series is how it depicts the emerging technology of the 1990s. I can’t tell you how much of a kick I got out of watching Miyuki go all wobbly at the sight of a 200 MHz PC workstation at one point during the first season, for example. Pure nostalgia, it is.

So, I have to ask: will the third season bring You’re Under Arrest into the 21st century?

Can’t Trust the Police…

You know what? The opening synth line in the You’re Under Arrest Second Season OP is TOTALLY a rip-off of the horn line in Phil Collin’s “Something Happened on the Way to Heaven.”

Just thought I’d mention that.

(I tried to work a Sting joke into this, but alas…)

Nitro On!

???!

I had forgotten how much the second season of You’re Under Arrest dragged near the end. Why is it every time the show needed to cook up some drama, it always involved ripping Miyuki and Natsumi apart? And why was Natsumi always the one recruited for bigger and better things? Miyuki was clearly the brains of the operation.

(For the record, I’ll take Natsumi over Miyuki… but Saori wins in the end)

Oh well. Time now to face a truly frightening backlog.

Oh, and since it’s been finalized, I should mention that Hop Step Jump! is now a member of the 9rules Network.

Woo.

Less for More for Better or Worse?

As I mentioned a couple of weeks ago, I typically let new anime episodes pile up over time, only to plow through them all at once when the opportunity arises. Or, I try, at least. In reality, if the pile is big enough, there’s no getting through it all in one sitting. When marathoning a single show, I often get so wrapped up in the story that taking a break is the least of my worries. But, when watching single episodes from an assortment of shows, it’s easy to get distracted.

So, rather than save the best for last, I prefer to get to it first - which raises the question, “What show is currently batting lead-off?” Haruhi? Nana? Ouran? School Rumble?

Aria?

Absolutely. It’s the show everyone seems to like, but no one likes to talk about - myself included. Why? I don’t have the answer, really. And as for why I love the show so much… well, I don’t have the answer for that, either. But I know it’s something special, and the fact that I always seem to watch it first isn’t particularly surprising now that I’ve realized it.

Aria is a fascinating show, however, in that it doesn’t appear to aspire to greatness. The animation is noticeably low budget for this day and age, for example. But does it matter? Not to me. Sure, I look at Amano Kozue’s amazing artwork for the original manga, and think, “Hot damn, I’d like to see that animated!”. But, then, I look at HAL Film Maker’s approach to the TV series and think, “You know, this looks pretty nice, too.”

In fact, I sometimes wonder if the simple, low-key animation of the TV series is more fitting, given the equally simple and low-key nature of the Aria universe and the stories it has to share. Had Aria gotten, say, the KyoAni treatment, would it still be Aria? And, had the studio gone all out from the very beginning and blown its budget animating every last strand of Akari’s hair floating in the Neo-Venezian breeze, would we be able to enjoy a second season of the show today? Conservative budgets aren’t always a bad thing, you know.

Consider You’re Under Arrest - and, by the way, those of you playing the “When will Jeff mention You’re Under Arrest?” drinking game can throw the whole bottle down now. The first four You’re Under Arrest OAV episodes are really something animation-wise. That’s something most people who have seen the show can agree on, I think. But the TV series? Um…

Granted, it’s not all that bad, especially for a show of late ’90s vintage, but compared to those few amazing OAV episodes, it’s quite a change. The animation remains consistent, however. Or, to be more specific, it improves somewhat as the show progresses. The important thing, however, is that it never gets worse. And, 47 episodes later, that initial shift in animation quality is a distant memory.

Now, what if you were presented with the following choice: 13 episodes of You’re Under Arrest animated at OAV quality, or 47 episodes of You’re Under Arrest at TV quality… with a 26 episode second season chaser. What would you choose?

What of Aria? 13 episodes of “ZOMG! THE HAIR!” or 39 episodes of “Hey, this looks kind of nice, too,”… with the distinct possibility of more to come?

Like I said before, “They could produce five seasons of ARIA, and I’d watch to the very end.”

So, I think you know where I stand.

And Now You Know…

Ha! Anime done taught me good!

Late in the first season of You’re Under Arrest TV, there’s an exciting two-parter that takes place almost entirely at Tokyo Tower. In a minor bit of dialogue, it’s mentioned that the steel structure was partially constructed from American army tanks decommissioned following the Korean War. That little piece of trivia was news to me! Why I missed it in previous viewings, I don’t know.

Anime has a tendency to portray Tokyo Tower as a bit larger than life. Upon my first visit, however, I was a little underwhelmed. It’s an impressive structure, no doubt, but it doesn’t quite “tower” over everything the way it does in anime. I didn’t notice any battles for the fate of the world, either…

I guess those only happen after dark.

Off Duty

Heh.

Of course, with the jet stream making its annual Canadian Tour two months early this year, I’m probably better off chasing idols. Or climbing mountains. Or rewatching the first season of You’re Under Arrest.