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Sep 19, 2013 4:54 AM
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The excellent conclusion to this mini-arc. Goto outfoxes Kai with the help of the Maritime Police and the American military that lend him a sub. From what Kai said at the end, it's implied that in the past Goto shared some of his political views which makes him even more interesting in my view.

They still manage to keep some of the humour though. When Kanuka get's hold of the super gun, Ota's reaction is priceless.
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Oct 25, 2013 8:58 AM
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5/5

Episode very good, the plot presents us with a day to the Cold War, thanks allla OST always spot on. Narration adrenaline, too bad the part about the clash hard too little, but on the other hand we have a more than good performance on the movements that animate these actions!
Design, characters and animations very beautiful!
I wanted to give 4/5, but 5/5 I think it's the right fit!
Jul 6, 2014 7:09 PM
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Marzan said:
[b] From what Kai said at the end, it's implied that in the past Goto shared some of his political views which makes him even more interesting in my view.

I came to that same conclusion, but I also took this from his last words; Crime will never end as long as there's tommorow. I consider that a cliffhanger-esque ending, even though it really wasn't.But this episode was the original ending for the ova. The 7th episode was just a bonus episode with a different director. So I would assume that Oshii intended to leave us hanging in order to increase the potential for continuing the story into a movie. Which is what I heard they did for Patlabor 2.

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Dec 10, 2014 5:52 AM
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Gotou is petty much the standout character so far.
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It's impressive how well they are able to transition between comedy and intense action/thriller.
Aug 14, 2017 9:16 PM
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that was entertaining and even had some funny moments. Though kinda felt like it abruptly ended. Maybe this kai guy will be back.
Feb 9, 2018 12:43 PM
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Yeah, it ended kind of suddenly. Still good ep though.

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Jan 7, 2019 11:55 AM

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I thought this was building up to something bigger, but oh well, still a great episode.

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Great story arc that seemlessly shifts from character based dynamics (like Asuma trying to find a place to crash) to American-style action movie, even if Kanuka and co.'s exploits end in glorious failure. It's not a political thriller till the terrorists seize a nuclear weapon :D

Kanuka's mention of wanting to visit her grandmother during the vacation seems to be the seed for the relevant Patlabor TV series episodes.

Shinobu truly shines here in her dialogue defying her orders based on her conviction.

The coup d'etat in Patlabor, released in the twilight year of the Showa era, indirectly deals with the period of government by assassination in which Imperial military officers committed acts of terrorism to destroy the civilian government, such as the May 15 incident of Stand Alone Complex infamy. The Tokyo police were complicit in these acts of terrorism; Shinobu's commitment to defending the liberal state of Japan with an equal zeal in Patlabor seems to me like kind of metaphorical apology for the actions of the Tokyo police in the early Showa years.
This arc also seems to reflect a skepticism about the purpose of the JSDF in the state of Japan.

The use of Kai's face for the credits seems to me to be an odd directorial choice. Isn't he the bad guy? Why are we looking at him during the credits? Perhaps I am looking at this too much from American movie conventions, and as dj22319 suggested, his visage is meant to remind us that the problem will continue. Or maybe the animators really just liked the painting they made.
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Mentor turning bad, a classic reversal of the "A Pupil of Mine, Until He Turned to Evil" trope.




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Feb 2, 2021 2:56 AM

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Well, that was... a conclusion. Hopefully, the rest of the franchise clears up the ending. Still, it was an entertaining arc. Also, I really hope we get to see Kanuka, Izumi and the rest of the gang in the movies.
Mar 19, 2021 11:32 AM
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Yeah, ending was a bit sudden lol. But this and the previous episode felt like movies. The magic that is 80’s anime on full display. Loved it.
Aug 18, 2021 6:53 AM

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Based Kai wanted to restore Imperial Japan.

But whole coup thing was a little naive. Why didn't he simply occupy government offices and take over like it was done for centuries.



May 7, 2022 10:14 AM

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What an abrupt and weird way to end this
Nov 28, 2022 4:39 AM

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Launching a Labor from a nuclear submarine is sure a weird plan...nice 2-parter but I hoped to see some more of Shinobu's standoff against the JSDF. Her red umbrella was a nice moment too.
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Hmm, kinda confusing but everything went fine at the end, lol.

The animation and aesthetics in this anime are top notch.
Mar 5, 11:17 PM

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Way more political intrigue than the rest, and the ending has a shocking implication. I had some trouble following this episode because of a variety of things on my mind, but I still think it was really good. They probably could have extended the confrontation scene a bit and made the ending less abrupt. Maybe it should have been a three-parter? I wasn't even sure that was the end of the story before I read this discussion board.

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