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3''Angel Cop'' is a six-part original video animation which was released from 1989 to 1994. The anime was directed by Ichiro Itano, but due to the content of the anime, it's usually considered that the driving force of the anime is actually the writer Creator/ShoAikawa. A manga adaptation written and illustrated by Taku Kitazaki was serialized in Newtype Magazine from June to September 1989 and reprinted as a Newtype 100% collection in 1990.
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5TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture, Japan's economy is so strong that it's linked to the global economy. This angers a communist terrorist group called "The Red May," who decides that the best way to make the world a more equitable place is to blow up as much Japanese infrastructure as possible. To combat these terrorists, a bunch of elite law enforcement officials licensed to kill are assembled. They include the titular "Angel," a buff dude called Raiden, a couple of other token stereotypes, and DaChief, Kaishō Taki. Together, they fight against [[BigBad Tachihara]], the new leader of the Red May who took over from his boss and aims to accomplish the organization’s goals.
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7Things take a turn for the bizarre when Raiden goes missing after one encounter with the terrorists, and then the terrorists themselves get attacked by three powerful psychics called "Hunters", Asura, Freya, and [[DarkActionGirl Lucifer]].
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9Or, to put it simply: Jewish bankers (Americans in the dub) [[ValuesDissonance plot to turn Japan into a nuclear waste dump]].
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11The real reason to watch this anime is for the [[GunsAkimbo gunplay]], [[CoolCar the cars]], [[BloodyHilarious the gruesome kills]], the awesomely-animated displays of telekinetic power being thrown about by the Hunters, and the [[ClusterFBomb hilarious profanity]] in the English dub.
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13Along with other "masterpieces" such as ''Manga/{{Mad Bull 34}}'' and ''Urotsukidoji'', is it directly responsible for the widespread belief in the early 90s that {{all anime|IsNaughtyTentacles}} was just "{{Gorn}} and Porn."
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16!!Tropes:
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18* TheEighties: The whole anime didn't [[RedScare age]] [[OutdatedOutfit very]] [[JapanTakesOverTheWorld well]], but [[EightiesHair Asura]] and Raiden got the worst of it.
19* NinetiesAntiHero: Angel, '''to the extreme'''. She has no problem with killing people during her missions, displays a callous {{Jerkass}} attitude towards even her allies, and generally seems to be rather unpleasant.
20%%* ActionGirl: Angel
21* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Zigzagged. One of the earliest on-screen deaths is that ''very'' graphic handgun lobotomy of a female mook. All of the ''named'' women, however, have much cleaner, more dignified demises.
22* BigBad: Tachihara, [[DragonAscendant originally a right-hand man]], is the new leader of the [[DirtyCommunists Red May]] terrorist organization which wants to bring down the government and is the enemy of the titular [[AntiHero anti heroine]] Angel. [[spoiler:[[DiscOneFinalBoss He gets captured about halfway through]], after which the [[PsychicPowers Hunter]] known as [[DarkActionGirl Lucifer]] takes over, carrying out orders to kill everyone in the Special Security Force for (supposedly) aiding the terrorists. Then ''both'' of them are revealed to be pawns of [[AntagonisticGovernor Governor Maisaka]], all as part of his plan to dump American toxic waste in Japan and get rich off it.]]
23* BlackAndGreyMorality: A lot of the supposed good guys do a lot of highly questionable things. Taki's torture of the Red May leader, in particular, is gruesome and blood-chilling, going above and beyond anything "necessary."
24* BitchinSheepsClothing: [[spoiler:Governor Maisaka pretends to be working for the Special Security Force when it's all a ploy to earn money for himself.]]
25* BlownAcrossTheRoom: Most commonly to mooks during shootouts and when blasted by Raiden's cannons.
26* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler:Lucifer is really working for the real bad guys and is just killing everyone else to eliminate an evidence trail because she's been brainwashed by [[TheManBehindTheMan Governor Maisaka]] into thinking that she's actually doing good. Taki suggests that eventually she'll break free of her conditioning and turn against the evil old guys, Maisaka and Togawa, but he's more willing to bet that Angel, Asura, and Raiden can finish her off first (which they do).]]
27%%* ClusterFBomb: The English dub has this in ''spades''.
28* ColdBloodedTorture: A rare example committed by the ''heroes.'' The leader of Red May is tortured by the police for information. [[spoiler: It goes so far, that by the time they tell him that he has three ultra-powerful psychic assassins on his tail, his arm has been so damaged that it's ''[[{{Squick}} gangrenous and infested with maggots!]]]]''
29* CoversAlwaysLie: The {{Stripperiffic}} outfit with a NavelDeepNeckline that Angel is sporting on the cover suggests that she will be providing copious {{Fanservice}}, which never happens in the series.
30* CorruptCorporateExecutive: [[spoiler: A non-business example, Governor Maisaka started this whole mess over money.]]
31* CorruptPolitician: [[Maisaka]]
32%%* {{Cyberpunk}}: Heavily inspired by this genre.
33* DecoyProtagonist: The titular Angel doesn't get to do all that much until the finale, and that's mainly because almost everyone else is dead or disabled.
34* DefectorFromDecadence: [[spoiler:Asura and Freya eventually turn against Lucifer when they realize that they are all pawns of a government conspiracy. Aka, Maisaka and Dogawa.]]
35* DirtyCommunists: The Red May terrorist group want to destroy Japan’s capitalist government.
36* {{Dubtitle}}: Since the Japanese original was deemed anti-Semitic and impossible to market in the west, Manga Entertainment's release of the English sub and dub toned down the Jewish plot. Of course, anyone who knows Japanese can simply overlook the subtitles and listen to the actual dialogue and know what is actually going on in the scene. There is also the problem that even viewers who don't know Japanese can clearly hear the word "America" being said while the subtitles say something else. Averted with Discotek's release, which contains an uncensored subtitle track as well as an essay explaining Japan's history of antisemitism.
37%%* DullSurprise: Hacker has this problem... a lot.
38%%* EnemyMine
39* EverybodyDiesEnding: The only named characters who survive the series are [[spoiler:Angel, Taki, and (maybe) Asura]]. To say nothing of the nameless people who got sent to the slaughterhouse.
40* FarEastAsianTerrorists: Red May as a Japanese pro-communist terrorist group.
41* TheFaceless: The Jews/Americans are the GreaterScopeVillain, but never actually shown.
42* FailedFutureForecast: Back in 1989, it wasn't entirely unreasonable to assume that Japan's economic growth would only continue and that communism would remain a major ideology. The same year the first OVA was released, however, the Berlin Wall came down and most communist states in Europe adopted capitalism and multiparty democracy, showing that the ideology was clearly on the retreat. When 1991 rolled around, the Japanese economy collapsed and the Soviet Union dissolved, making both Japanese economic dominance and communism as a serious threat far less credible.
43* FeministFantasy: Sorta. Angel exhibits the key traits of the NinetiesAntiHero to the hilt, delivers zero {{Fanservice}} and never undergoes {{chickification}} at the hands of a male character (well, unless you count [[spoiler:[[SociopathicHero uncharacteristically]] hesitating when forced to shoot dead her male partner whom she has developed romantic feelings for]]). The anime is somewhat unusual in just how little it acknowledges the gender of its female lead; Raiden expresses surprise when he discovers that his partner who just splattered a terrorist's brains across the wall [[SamusIsAGirl is a woman]], but otherwise Angel is essentially written identically to the typical male badass of 90's {{Cyberpunk}} anime.
44* FilmNoir: The dialogue draws heavily on a film noir influence.
45* ForTheEvulz: Angel's motive for killing her targets degrades into this when she is known raging at people who dare to kill them before she does. Taki's taking the torture of the Red May leader ''wayyyyyy'' further than necessary also shows shades of this.
46* FriendlySniper: Peace is more amicable than the super bitchy Angel, but she is fully capable of blowing people away if necessary.
47* GenderBlenderName: Lucifer, the name of the Hunter leader, is a DarkActionGirl.
48* GreedyJew: In the Japanese version, they serve as the GreaterScopeVillain responsible for [[DirtyCommunists Red May]]; not so much the English version, which calls them Americans instead.
49* {{Gorn}}: Pretty much every fight scene ends up spilling copious amounts of blood and chunks.
50* HandCannon: A gun so powerful it's got too much kickback for humans to safely use it (it was meant for cyborgs). Firing it risks breaking your hand.
51* HeroKiller: [[Lucifer and Maisaka.]]
52* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Raiden forces Angel to kill him by causing his suit to detonate, destroying Lucifer in the process.]]
53%%* HighPressureBlood
54* HulkingOut: Rare female example: Lucifer goes from silky smooth to rippling once the gloves are off.
55* {{Infodump}}: An unnamed narrator explains the situation engulfing the first episode [[spoiler: and briefly explains the unshown conclusion at the end of the last episode as well]].
56* IronicName: Angel, the violent NinetiesAntiHero.
57--> Angel: The name's Angel, but don't let that fool you, I can be a bitch if I want to.
58* Idiot Ball: Taki, for obvious reasons:
59--> [[He could've accepted Ichihara's experiments on the Special Security Force which could've stopped the Red May more quickly.]]
60---> [[And if he knew that Maisaka was behind the H-File, why couldn't he have shot him dead?]]
61----> [[Lastly, was torturing Tachihara really a good idea from the start?]]
62* JapanTakesOverTheWorld: Japan is a superpower, which is why it's frequently targeted by terrorists.
63* {{Jerkass}}: Angel. She herself says she can be a bitch when she wants to... which turns out to be most of the time.
64%%* LadyOfWar: Lucifer.
65* LadySwearsALot: While precious few if any of the characters are exempt from ObligatorySwearing in the English dub, a majority of them are viciously delivered by [[NinetiesAntiHero Angel]].
66%%* LudicrousGibs: Emphasis on "ludicrous".
67* KnightTemplar: Lucifer is convinced that her superiors are telling the complete truth and that her targets are all terrorists who deserve to die violently. [[NinetiesAntiHero Angel herself]] also has shades of this, though she doesn’t go quite to the extent of Lucifer.
68* MadScientist: Ichihara is introduced as a sort-of mentor to Angel and Raiden, the latter of which [[spoiler:he saves through cybernetic modification]].
69%%* {{Magitek}}
70* MeaningfulName: [[Myth/HinduMythology Asura]] (subverted in that Asura turns out to be a [[DefectorFromDecadence good guy]], contrary to what his name suggests), [[Myth/NorseMythology Freya]], and [[{{Satan}} Lucifer]]. And Angel herself, the heroine.
71** And [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Hacker]].
72* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: [[{{Satan}} Lucifer]] is the name that the leader of the Hunters decides to go by. Whether or not it is [[GenderBlenderName her]] real name is unknown.
73* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The three Hunters.
74** Lucifer: Creator/BrigitteNielsen.
75** Asura: [[Music/QueenBand Brian May]].
76** Freya: [[Literature/{{Firestarter}} Charlie McGee]].
77%%* OutdatedOutfit
78%%* PlayingWithFire: Freya's power.
79%%* PowerHair: Lucifer.
80* PrettyInMink: Lucifer first appears with a huge fox fur jacket worn as a CoatCape.
81* PsychicPowers: What defines the Hunters. Lucifer and Asura have [[MindOverMatter telekinesis]], Lucifer has some {{telepathy}} in the form of a MindProbe, Asura also has teleportation, Freya has garden-variety {{telepathy}} and [[PlayingWithFire pyrokinesis]].
82* PsychicSurgery: Lucifer reaches inside her own body to set some broken bones at one point, and also inside other people's heads.
83* RedScare: The villains are a communist-terrorist organization.
84* TheReveal: [[spoiler:Raiden shows back up as a cyborg courtesy of a local friendly MadScientist, it turns out most of the government is evil, and two of the Hunters join Angel and her team when they realize they're the unwitting pawns of a government conspiracy to somehow profit off of Americans dumping nuclear waste in Japanese territory.]]
85%%* ShootTheShaggyDog
86* TerroristsWithoutACause: The series implies that the Red May are actually {{hypocrite}}s who don't genuinely believe in the ideas they claim to be fighting for and just want [[ForTheEvulz an excuse]] to wreak havoc and carnage. Some viewers have interpreted this as a criticism of the Japanese Red Army, an infamous real-life group of Japanese communist terrorists.
87* ThemeNaming: The three vigilantes are all named after prominent religious/mythological figures; Asura, Freya, and Lucifer, respectively.
88* TheyCalledMeMad: Ichihara, who rebuilds Raiden, chortles that “those who laughed at my genius will now be destroyed by it!” One of the few times a non-evil mad scientist spouts this.
89* TortureAlwaysWorks: [[SubvertedTrope Actually, it doesn't]]; the Red May leader Tachihara is tortured hideously, but only breaks when he finds out that three ultra powerful psychic killers are on his tail.
90%%* TheUnfettered: [[spoiler:Lucifer.]]
91* WeCanRebuildHim: [[spoiler:The MadScientist rebuilds Raiden into a cybernetic soldier.]]
92* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: The entire show could end 50 minutes earlier [[spoiler:and with two cast members still alive]] if [[spoiler:Asura would just immediately kill Lucifer while she's still recovering from Raiden's attacks. It's shown that he is fully capable of hurting her in a later fight, so there's no reason why he has to wait for Angel before heading out.]]
93* YourHeadAsplode:
94** Angel makes her debut by graphically blowing the brains out of a terrorist all over the wall. And she was a woman, averting MenAreTheExpendableGender.
95** Lucifer inverts this three times, by making every part of a man except his head explode.

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