The English dub of is a masterclass in '90s buddy-cop chemistry. Originally released as an OVA, it introduces the iconic duo of Natsumi Tsujimoto and Miyuki Kobayakawa, setting a high bar for the action-comedy genre. The Premise
Unlike many modern grit-focused police shows, this episode feels like a "day in the life" with high-stakes car chases. It balances civilian humor with genuine professional respect. Key Moments to Watch For You're Under Arrest! (Dub) Episode 1
The opening sequence involving Natsumi on her moped and Miyuki in her modified Honda Today (the "Mini-Pat") is legendary for its fluid animation. The English dub of is a masterclass in
The episode follows Natsumi, a hot-headed, super-strong rookie, as she joins the Bokuto Police Station. Her first day is a literal crash course: she’s late, runs into a pursuit, and meets her new partner, the calm, mechanical genius Miyuki. What Makes the Dub Unique It balances civilian humor with genuine professional respect
By the end of the 30 minutes, you see the bridge built between Natsumi’s brawn and Miyuki’s brains. Why It Holds Up
The English dub of is a masterclass in '90s buddy-cop chemistry. Originally released as an OVA, it introduces the iconic duo of Natsumi Tsujimoto and Miyuki Kobayakawa, setting a high bar for the action-comedy genre. The Premise
Unlike many modern grit-focused police shows, this episode feels like a "day in the life" with high-stakes car chases. It balances civilian humor with genuine professional respect. Key Moments to Watch For
The opening sequence involving Natsumi on her moped and Miyuki in her modified Honda Today (the "Mini-Pat") is legendary for its fluid animation.
The episode follows Natsumi, a hot-headed, super-strong rookie, as she joins the Bokuto Police Station. Her first day is a literal crash course: she’s late, runs into a pursuit, and meets her new partner, the calm, mechanical genius Miyuki. What Makes the Dub Unique
By the end of the 30 minutes, you see the bridge built between Natsumi’s brawn and Miyuki’s brains. Why It Holds Up