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In a [[Next Sunday A.D.|not-too-distant future]], convicts are imprisoned in penal satellites orbiting around the Earth. Some convicts with 'skills' considered profitable to the general public are offered jobs as special police officers, allowing them to earn time against their sentences. The catch: they have an explosive collar on their neck at all times, which will explode when: 1. Tampered with. 2. A mission time limit is reached. 3. Whenever the warden damn well feels like it. Three such lucky men: Sengoku, the foulmouthed anti-hero; Merrill "Benten" Yanagawa, the effeminate razor-wire wielding assassin-type; and Gabimaru "Gogul" Rikiya, the imposing, gruff hacker with the cool visor, are put under the watch of Hasegawa, the warden.
In a [[Next Sunday A.D.|not-too-distant future]], convicts are imprisoned in penal satellites orbiting around the Earth. Some convicts with 'skills' considered profitable to the general public are offered jobs as special police officers, allowing them to earn time against their sentences. The catch: they have an explosive collar on their neck at all times, which will explode when:
# Tampered with.
# A mission time limit is reached.
# Whenever the warden damn well feels like it.
Three such lucky men: Sengoku, the foulmouthed anti-hero; Merrill "Benten" Yanagawa, the effeminate razor-wire wielding assassin-type; and Gabimaru "Gogul" Rikiya, the imposing, gruff hacker with the cool visor, are put under the watch of Hasegawa, the warden.


Each criminal-turned-almost-unwilling-cop gets his own focus episode throughout the 3-episode OVA series, with plenty of trademark [[Yoshiaki Kawajiri]] action and character designs all over the place.
Each criminal-turned-almost-unwilling-cop gets his own focus episode throughout the 3-episode OVA series, with plenty of trademark [[Yoshiaki Kawajiri]] action and character designs all over the place.


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== Tropes used in [[Cyber City Oedo 808]]: ==

* [[Anti-Hero]] - The three protagonists are all anti-heroes by proxy, seeing as how they're all convicts.
* [[Anti-Hero]] - The three protagonists are all anti-heroes by proxy, seeing as how they're all convicts.
** Honestly, however, none of them are actually ''evil'' people. Sengoku is kind of an [[Jerkass|asshole]], but [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold|when it comes down to it]] [[Good Is Not Nice|he's a good guy.]] Gogol is a [[Gentle Giant]] in prison for hacking offenses, and Benten is a [[Warrior Poet]].
** Honestly, however, none of them are actually ''evil'' people. Sengoku is kind of an [[Jerkass|asshole]], but [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold|when it comes down to it]] [[Good Is Not Nice|he's a good guy.]] Gogol is a [[Gentle Giant]] in prison for hacking offenses, and Benten is a [[Warrior Poet]].
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Latest revision as of 19:54, 9 June 2023

In a not-too-distant future, convicts are imprisoned in penal satellites orbiting around the Earth. Some convicts with 'skills' considered profitable to the general public are offered jobs as special police officers, allowing them to earn time against their sentences. The catch: they have an explosive collar on their neck at all times, which will explode when:

  1. Tampered with.
  2. A mission time limit is reached.
  3. Whenever the warden damn well feels like it.

Three such lucky men: Sengoku, the foulmouthed anti-hero; Merrill "Benten" Yanagawa, the effeminate razor-wire wielding assassin-type; and Gabimaru "Gogul" Rikiya, the imposing, gruff hacker with the cool visor, are put under the watch of Hasegawa, the warden.

Each criminal-turned-almost-unwilling-cop gets his own focus episode throughout the 3-episode OVA series, with plenty of trademark Yoshiaki Kawajiri action and character designs all over the place.


Tropes used in Cyber City Oedo 808 include:

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