Dirty Pair Flash: Random Angels
The first episode begins fairly anonymously with our lovely angel Kei caught unwittingly in the middle of an attempt to assassinate the one and only heir to a vast fortune. The W3A special agent has been charged with protecting this would be billionaire; but unfortunately for the butch, trigger happy Kei he's no more than a little baby boy who just won't stop with the waterworks! What follows is an action-packed episode set amidst the snowy mountains and wooded forests of some exotic country, including some excellent set-pieces that aren't too dissimilar to a certain James Bond opening sequence. Emerging unharmed at the end of the episode (come on, I'm not really spoiling anything here!), Kei and the baby are left standing in the middle of nowhere as the final shot fades to black. Understandably this ambiguous finale had me built up in anticipation for a continuation of the story in the next episode. It never happened. All five episodes on this disc are, unlike the previous two volumes of Dirty Pair Flash, entirely unconnected. While this format does lend the show a little variety, it's a shame this story is left unresolved; a simple epilogue would have done the job nicely.
Thankfully the other four episodes don't Image 1 of 3. Click to enlarge
The next episode sees our heroines take a well deserved vacation in a picture perfect sunny vista (do these girls actually have a job?). Predictably everything doesn't run as smoothly as planned when both Kei and Yuri are subject to unexpected attacks from a mystery assailant. The attacker soon reveals herself to be a seven year old girl who heralds from a long line of illustrious assassins, and codename Sweet Fairy has chosen her first target to be the notorious W3A agents Yuri and Kei. The action in this episode is easily on par with anything Dirty Pair Flash has offered so far - it's imaginative, well directed and smoothly animated. The Sweet Fairy makes use of some ridiculous gadgets, including killer seagulls, a giant teddybear mech and tongue-in-cheek pretty girl magic wand. Some may find the fanservice surrounding this young girl unacceptable (her costume change leaves little to the imagination), but I'm sure the more liberal among us won't be so offended considering the lighthearted nature of the show and relatively tame exploitation involved.
The third episode continues the heavy-duty fanservice with a thinly disguised attempt to get Yuri in to a whole variety of different costumes, including a bunny outfit and a copy of the original Dirty Pair uniform. Fittingly, she is forced to live in a giant, life-size doll house complete with removable front wall and twee Image 2 of 3. Click to enlarge
The first scene of the next episode begins with yet another costume change for Kei and Yuri as they don skimpy swimwear (not for the first time) and get stuck in to a high octane game of beach volleyball. This episode is once again high on fanservice content, with our two lovely angels forced to undertake a rigorous regime of training for the beach volleyball competition (that has yet to take place). The sponsor of this competition, it is later revealed, is an elusive wanted criminal who will only appear in public to present the winners with their hard-fought prize. The majority of the episode is dedicated to the girl's training sequences, which include such strenuous exercises as sit-ups, hopping up stairs and jogging...all in the name of peace and justice, of course. Again, despite the less than subtle fanservice it's an entertaining episode with plenty of comedy Image 3 of 3. Click to enlarge
If the last two episodes were a little too light on action for your tastes, fear not, because the last episode on this disc is as action-packed as they come. The plot is barely memorable, though it does result in a siege on the W3A headquarters with Kei, Yuri and their boss locked inside with a giant, unstoppable mech intent on killing them all - what happens next hardly needs any explanation. The action in this episode is excellent, as good as anything Dirty Pair Flash has had to offer in this volume or any other, and the bad guys involved are suitably cliched and immediately unlikeable. It's a great way to end the disc.
As a series of random episodes, this volume of Dirty Pair Flash predictably offers a mixed bag. Some are all action affairs with plenty of explosions while others offer more a more lighthearted story that's more likely to tickle your funny bone. And though they vary in quality they never drop below the strictly average; the majority of episodes being of a decent standard. The excessive fanservice may deter a few, but it really shouldn't be so offensive to the majority of viewers. Besides, if you do find this sort of thing highly offensive, you're missing out on a good portion of some of the best anime around. More fool you!
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