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The anime series' first episode garnered poor reviews from Anime News Network's staff during the Fall 2019 season previews. Rebecca Silverman felt it was a poor adaptation that makes Rei come across as a "useless otoge heroine" and its only major goal was to introduce the game's fan favorite characters, concluding that she will continue to watch it but with low expectations.
Wikia then began to assimilate independent fan wikis, such as Memory Alpha (a Star Trek fan wiki) and Wowpedia (a World of Warcraft fan wiki). [7] In the late 2010s—after Fandom and Gamepedia were acquired and consolidated by the private equity firm TPG Inc.—several wikis began to leave the service, including the RuneScape, Zelda, and ...
In the Last Punishment Police Officer Chie Sagamiōno (part 2) Arch Enemy Police Officer Chie Sagamiōno she leave the Nishikanda Exit Ramp in her last word I HATE YOU (this is the same Interchange during Episode 8 Lucky Yoriko's Great Match) Arch Enemy Police Officer Chie Sagamiōno watching all Police Patrol Car and Fire Truck leave, , she ...
The Assistant Police Officer position was created in Estonia by the Assistant Police Officer Act, which was adopted by the Riigikogu on 20 April 1994. It provided the rights, duties and activities of the assistant police officer, defined by Estonian law as a person who is not a member of the Estonian Police but who voluntarily participates in ...
A.D. Police: To Protect and Serve (アドバンスドポリス, Adobansudo Porisu) is a 1999 cyberpunk anime television series. It is set in a rebooted universe of Bubblegum Crisis, as it is a prequel to the series reboot, Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040.
Police in a Pod [a] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Miko Yasu. It has been serialized in Kodansha's Morning since November 2017. A television drama adaptation aired on Nippon TV from July to September 2021, while an anime television series adaptation produced by Madhouse aired from January to March 2022.
Burn Up! is a 1991 Japanese anime original video animation. It concerns a special group of police officers called Team Warrior who are often given special assignments in the police department. In North America, AnimEigo first released Burn Up! on VHS in 1992 in Japanese with English subtitles.
Daisuke, Milo, Gai, Lu, Marin and Keisaku are then escorted by police officer Kanae Izumi to the Shibuya Police Station, where they are brought to the newly established provisional government. Milo reveals that she is an agent from an organization called AHRV, explaining that Shibuya is stranded in the year 2388.