Kidou Keisatsu Patlabor


Patlabor: The Mobile Police

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Synonyms: Patlabor The Mobile Police: The Original Series, Kido Keisatsu Patlabor: Early Days, Mobile Police Patlabor
Japanese: 機動警察パトレイバー
English: Patlabor: The Mobile Police
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Type: OVA
Episodes: 7
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 25, 1988 to Jun 25, 1989
Studios: Studio Deen
Source: Original
Genres: ActionAction, ComedyComedy, Sci-FiSci-Fi
Themes: Adult CastAdult Cast, MechaMecha, WorkplaceWorkplace
Duration: 28 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 7.301 (scored by 1364013,640 users)
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Ranked: #27912
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Popularity: #3656
Members: 37,392
Favorites: 205

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Jan 6, 2013
In my opinion a very good introduction to the patlabor anime saga and WAY lighter content compared to the movie, as well the early mecha designs that later on would be praised via movie 1 and overall. The persona in here is quite good , the 1st meeting with some collegue´s , their backgrounds and involvment in everyday life , as well the villians story´s and out come of it, bit too bad that the serie´s was short but that makes it all up with 3 more movie´s and more serie´s inbetween!
Aug 2, 2018
“For Pete’s sake, this isn’t some Mecha anime” - Goto Kiichi

There's a multitude of Mecha shows that are talked about now and before, Gundam, GitS, and with this year we had FranXX, Gundam (again) and Planet With. As is obvious to an avid anime fan, Mecha shows are very big in Japan and as such we see a lot of buzz on such shows. Sometimes though, some shows do not get the love they deserve, especially when they're in many ways superior than most, this is where Patlabor comes in.

Patlabor is perhaps the best sense I found for Mecha, in policing and the law, no, ...
Jul 7, 2014
The first anime installment of the Patlabor franchise delivered one hell of a good time. The first six episodes were directed by the grand master himself, Mamoru Oshii, who would also direct the first and second film adaptations. The seventh episode served as a bonus with a different director by the name of Naoyuki Yoshinaga. From what I took of it, the seventh episode tried to make up for a lack of action evident throughout the OVA. I was fine with that, but the sixth episode still serves as a fitting ending.
The premise ...
Jun 7, 2016
Mobile Police Patlabor is a multimedia franchise founded in the late 80s by a bevy of then relatively unknown talent. Most notable among these names is director Mamoru Oshii, the philosophical tech-mind behind other works such as Ghost in the Shell, Jin-Roh, and The Sky Crawlers. Being both fairly convinced of his talent and a mecha fan, I dropped in to give the much lauded Patlabor franchise a try. The Early Days OVA starts one of two anime continuities which the first two movies continue.

This 7-episode 1988 OVA is a brief but effective peek into the world of Patlabor. A Japanese rookie police squad is ...
May 24, 2012
This particular OVA starts out relatively slowly but quickly picks up. It is very much in the style of shows that favor one-off stories, rather than an important overarching plot, to enhance character development. However, in the last three episodes important details begin to emerge about the universe that raise questions that set up for further entries in the series.

The early episodes serve their purpose of character introduction and development dutifully, and are really quite funny on top of that. Amongst the early episodes, episodes 2 and 3 are particularly strong, 3 probably being the funniest of the entire series.

Episodes 5 and 6 are the ...
Jan 1, 2022
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I started this anime with no expectations whatsoever. I had no background of what Patlabor was. I just wanted to watch something different, and boy was I not amazed! I didn't ever think Mecha anime can be this good. The story is very good and solid. It's set in kind of a futuristic world where Robots or "Labors" are used by the police to fight crime and enforce law. I found that very appealing since I like that sort of things.

Now let's talk about the unique characters. Division 2 members are a group of rockies who start to work as police officers in The Special ...
Oct 2, 2021
A classic light mecha anime, quite unlike other mecha due to its realism in the world and the lighter tone. you could show this to anyone and they could enjoy it.

The animation is top-notch old-school hand-drawn anime. and the characters are also all pretty enjoyable as well. There are several different story arcs usually sticking to one episode, so its mostly episodic but with some definite progression of the story and characters (well with the most you can expect from 7 episodes)

For those that want more, there are the 3 sequel movies which are also good. and the tv show which is more ...
Nov 28, 2015
Studio Deen is back again (Yatsura, Angel’s Egg, Maison Ikkoku) and so is director Mamoru Oshii (Angel’s Egg, Ghost in the Shell). When these two get together a good anime is almost ensured.

In the future of 1998 (kind of funny now) robots called Labors are used primarily for heavy construction. However, more demand for Labors causes crime as well. This leads to the creation of Labor Police within the Tokyo Metro Police. In the case of the Patlabor series, the stories focus on Special Vehicle Section 2, Division 2 which consists of all kind of oddballs among the force.

Each of the 7 episodes in the ...
Oct 25, 2017
Mobile Police Patlabor: Early Days is a 7 episode OVA produced by Studio Deen. It was releasing from April 25th 1988 to Jun 25th 1989. Episodes 1-6 was directed by Mamoru Oshii (Ghost in the Shell) and episode 7 was directed by Naoyuki Yoshinaga (Maison Ikkoku).

In the future, technology is increasing rapidly, and that has given birth to giant robots called Labors. The name Labors comes from their usefulness in heavy industry. However, this gives the rise to Labor Crimes. This results in the need for a new branch of law enforcement that's equipped with their own Patlabors, and are dedicated to the policing of ...
Jan 22, 2022
"Patlabor" is a character-driven police dramedy with mechas that has a lot of heart, but lacks direction. The main characters are all likeable and complement each other well, with their interactions being the best part about this series. The technical aspects of the show are pretty good. Animation looks crisp and fluid, and the music is catchy and appropriate to the scenes it's used in. The upbeat opening theme, especially, fits the tone of the series well, and while the instrumental ending themes are not that memorable, they're not bad. As for the voice acting, it's decent, although the main character (Noa) inexplicably talks like ...