

I wished so badly that he would leave and Miyuki would realise what a looser this guy was as it made me feel like Miyuki could do better. Nakajima is a complete looser, coward and downright pushover that it started to get annoying the more times he shown up with his 'love' for Miyuki. However there was also things that I disliked.firstly Yoriko's voice is way too whiney and annoying and it made me cringe everytime this woman had a scene or even spoke. I wished i could see more of these two in action again and again and do wish there could be another season! I loved how these two had a wonderful chemistry that kept on going throughout the seasons and drawing them together over and over. Seeing Natsumi and Miyuki working together to get peace on the streets. The story itself is great and I loved every part of the police force and I watched the first and second seasons generally close together yet when it came to the third season it didnt feel as as good as it was in the others and i felt like this one was the same jokes over and over.
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This series I picked up after a friend of mine told me to watch it and honestly I fell in love with it and I loved watching it however there are mild things that made me rate it lower than I wanted.
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ADV Films subsequently released the mini TV episodes that comprised the rest of You're Under Arrest! Mini-Specials as well as the feature film You're Under Arrest! The Movie. The final frame of the last Japanese volume refers to a Taiho Shichauzo 2, which has not yet been serialized.ĪnimEigo licensed the initial OVA series, the first television series, and the only full-length television episode of You're Under Arrest! Specials for North American release. The English version of the manga was published by Dark Horse Comics, which only contained selected episodes from volumes 6 and 7 (reportedly at Fujishima's request, resulting in continuity confusion by some fans of the series ). The first two television series were aired with English subtitles on AXN Asia's networks in Southeast Asia and South Asia. Produced by Studio Deen, the series featured character designs by Atsuko Nakajima and music by Kō Ōtani and Yasunori Iwasaki.
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A 26 episode sequel to the series also aired on TBS in 2001, followed by a third television series, You're Under Arrest: Full Throttle, which aired in 2006. An animated television series subsequently aired in Japan on Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) between 19, spanning a total of 52 episodes. The series was first adapted into a four-episode OVA series, directed by Kazuhiro Furuhashi, which was released in Japan in 1994. Main article: List of You're Under Arrest media The series also reflects the human side of Bokuto Station's various police officers in their field of work and in their personal lives outside of police work.

Most of the series reflects on the standing friendship between Miyuki and Natsumi as they deal with their personal lives and their jobs as police officers, with some being portrayed as slice of life stories. In reality, the Bokuto Hospital takes its place. However, the site where the Bokuto Police Station is supposed to be does not exist in the Sumida Ward.

The majority of the series take place in the Greater Tokyo Area. The series is largely episodic, and much of it focuses on the interaction between the main characters and the humorous supporting cast. The story revolves around Natsumi Tsujimoto and Miyuki Kobayakawa, two female members of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department and the protagonists of the show as they are stationed at the fictional Bokuto Police Precinct located at Sumida, Tokyo. Main article: List of You're Under Arrest characters
