Tokyo Highway Patrol officers Natsumi and Miyuki get off to a bad
start when Miyuki busts Natsumi for reckless Moped driving on her
way to work. Things get worse when they find out they're going to
be partners!
But when they run into "The Fox," a mysterious figure who tools
around defying every traffic regulation yet invented in an
unbelievably customized Morris Minor, they'll need all their wits
and every RPM in Miyuki's Nitro-Boosted Mini Patrol Car to
successfully hound their opponent.
"You're Under Arrest!" High-speed hi jinks from the creator of
the smash hit "Oh My Goddess!"
The Type 2 Flying Boat: During WWII, all Western influences
were officially purged in Japan, including the Gregorian calendar.
In its place, the Old (Imperial) Japanese calendar was instituted.
According to this calendar, the year 0 corresponds to the year 660 BC,
and it is traditionaly held that on Feb. 11 of that year, the nation
of Japan was founded. This day is still celebrated as Founding Day, a
national holiday in Japan.
As a result, the year AD 1940 equals 2600 in the Old calendar, and this
is the year which was used as the baseline for naming aircraft made
during the War. Thus, planes built in 1940 were designated Zero,
because they were built in the Imperial year ending in 0. Similarly,
planes built in 1939 were designated as type 99, because AD 1939 was
Imperial year 2599, 1941 planes were type 1, and 1942 planes were type
2, which was the year that this particular flying boat was built.
The Honda Beat, which is the baseline version of Miyuki's
custom mini patrol car, is a light compact two-seater made only in
Japan. It is not sold in the US due to a general US perference for
larger cars and engines, as well high US collision safety standards
which are very difficult for such a small car to meet. Normally the
engine is a 660cc, but Miyuki has bored it out to 700cc and added twin
cams, a turbo-charger, and Nitrous Oxide boost. Informed sources
suggest that such a car could theoretically be built given current
technology, but would be impractical at best in reality.
Tsujimoto Natsumi decides to avoid waiting at a train crossing because
she is already late for her first day of work at Bokutoo Precinct. She
turns her mini motorcycle (motocompo) around and uses a pedestrian walkway
and a bit more speed to make up for lost time. This bit of recklessness
quickly catches the eye of officer Kobayakawa Miyuki, who starts chasing
after Natsumi in her mini patrol car.
Natsumi uses every bit of skill she has to avoid being pulled over by
the patrol car. She goes through narrow alleyways, carries her motocompo
up some stairs, through a temple, down a hill, and other illegal
places. Natsumi eventually wipes out when a cat appeared in her path.
She deftly avoids hurting the cat or herself as she wipes out. However,
she gets caught by Miyuki in her mini patrol car and discovers her lunch
to be missing.
As Miyuki lists all the laws that have been fractured, Natsumi fears for
her license. But to Natsumi's surprise, Miyuki lets her slide on the
traffic violations in honor of Natsumi's first day at Bokutoo Precinct.
After a formal dressing down by her boss for being late, Natsumi quickly
and completely explains her reasons for being tardy. On top of her
explanation, she vows to do her best in her new job. To her surprise,
Natsumi is teamed up with Miyuki as a partner and is given a complete
tour of the precinct. The tour eventually finishes in the garage, where
Miyuki is busy repairing and upgrading Natsumi's motocompo.
Natsumi worries over the compatibility between her and Miyuki, and
ponders getting a new partner. They decide to flip a coin to determine
whether or not to request new partners (heads to stick together and tails
to split up the partnership). As the coin flips in the air, a red mini
streaks past them and challenges them to try and catch them. Nakajima
"White Hawk of Bokutoo" Ken decides to help the two young ladies out.
In the process of chasing the red mini, Ken wipes out and leaves the
case up to Miyuki and Natsumi. The two get a radio call from the driver
of the red mini, who calls himself "The Fox," challenging them to try and
catch him before "fireworks go off."
Miyuki quickly steels herself for the chase, and surprises/impresses
Natsumi with her daring driving. They quickly find a way to trap "The
Fox" by letting Natsumi use her motocompo to take a shortcut. Trapped
between Miyuki (in her mini patrol car) and Natsumi (in her motocompo)
"The Fox" uses some special modifications to his car to escape capture.
After losing "The Fox," he calls them on the radio again and gives them
a last clue as to where the fireworks are. Miyuki quickly discovers the
location to be at the site of a Type 2 Flying Boat exhibit. Natsumi and
Miyuki then try to beat the clock to get to the exhibit on time. Once
there they try and warn people away, while they deal with the package
they found. Miyuki wants to use her technical knowhow to defuse it,
while Natsumi wants to use her brute strength to toss it into the ocean.
As they argue over it, fireworks fly out of the package and surprises
everyone there. Aside from the fireworks, Natsumi finds her lost lunch
and a note congradulating the two of them on their new partnership.
After all the excitement, the two new partners relax by the waterfront
and decide to become partners and roommates. They even decide to have
Natsumi finish the coin toss they started before the red mini interrupted.
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This synopsis written by: Winfred Chow winc@geocities.com . |
This synopsis edited by: Ferdinand Tjakrawinata ftjakra@calstatela.edu . |
You're Under Arrest is a Kodansha - Bandai Visual - Marubeni Presentation.
© 1994, 1995 Fujishima Kousuke, Kodansha, Bandai Visual & Marubeni.
Licensed to AnimEigo, Inc. by Kodansha, Ltd. Translations, Subtitling and Dubbing by AnimEigo, Inc.
Copyright © 1996 Frank Chiang
Most recent revision Sunday, November 24, 1996