


Although only 4 episodes, you get a flare for the cast's own personalities, which are very distinct to the point of perhaps being stereotypical.

The story revolves around a partner relationship so you should expect a lot of time dedicated to the two leads. The dub version is well directed despite some dialogue adaptation. Do not expect to see/hear any firearms - disappointing, seeing as this is a police anime. The soundtrack is mellow most of the time, but with a gripping 'suspense/action' theme used during the chase sequences, you soon find your own heart beating with expectation! In terms of effects, this is mostly focused on traffic/vehical related sounds (drifts, revs, gear changes etc.). It was an obvious match for his love of cars and anime that brought us this series. Fujishima Kousuke being an avid motorsports enthusiast, made sure that You're UnderĪrrest featured excellent animated footage of cars, motorbikes and other mechanicals. The backgrounds are also of high detail and do not have that colour tone difference otherwise common to most televised series. However, this review will assess it's performance as a stand-alone.Īs expected from an OVA the animation quality is superb with great detail taken in facial expression and general movement fluidity. Aired as an OVA, this later came to be the first 4 episodes of the TV series bearing the same name. You're Under Arrest follows the happenings of a police station and in particular those officers of the Traffic division.
