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In a dystopic pollution ridden future, the tank police fight for law and order and cause massive collateral destruction along the way.In a dystopic pollution ridden future, the tank police fight for law and order and cause massive collateral destruction along the way.In a dystopic pollution ridden future, the tank police fight for law and order and cause massive collateral destruction along the way.
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I remember owning this 1988-1989 Anime mini-series on VHS tape back in the day. And I remember it fondly, and I watched it quite a lot back then. So needless to say that when I had the opportunity to sit down here in 2023 to watch it again digitally, of course I jumped at the chance to do so.
The storyline in "Dominion", which was released as "Dominion: Tank Police" here in Europe, was and still is a good one. Writer Koichi Mashimo did a good job in constructing an entertaining and enjoyable storyline for the four episodes this mini-series ran for. Now, I haven't read Masamune Shirow's Manga, so I don't know how true writer Koichi Mashimo was to the source material.
I only have had the opportunity to sit through Englished dubbed versions of "Dominion", both back in the late 1980s and again here in 2023. A shame really, because I prefer to watch things in their original language. With that being said, I also have to claim that the English dubbing in "Dominion" actually is good. Many dubbings tend to be cringeworthy and take away a great deal of enjoyment from whatever you're watching, but that was luckily not the case in "Dominion".
The character gallery in "Dominion" is good. I always had a fondness for the criminals in "Dominion"; that being Buaku and the twin catgirl sisters AnnaPuma and UniPuma. They were the comedy element in the series, and it panned out quite well.
The art style and animation in "Dominion" is good. Sure, it definitely shows signs of being from the late 1980s and being of Masamune Shirow's design. But it still holds up today.
If you enjoy Anime, then "Dominion" is well-worth sitting down to watch, especially if you enjoy something that isn't overly serious from start to end.
My rating of "Dominion" lands on a six out of ten stars.
The storyline in "Dominion", which was released as "Dominion: Tank Police" here in Europe, was and still is a good one. Writer Koichi Mashimo did a good job in constructing an entertaining and enjoyable storyline for the four episodes this mini-series ran for. Now, I haven't read Masamune Shirow's Manga, so I don't know how true writer Koichi Mashimo was to the source material.
I only have had the opportunity to sit through Englished dubbed versions of "Dominion", both back in the late 1980s and again here in 2023. A shame really, because I prefer to watch things in their original language. With that being said, I also have to claim that the English dubbing in "Dominion" actually is good. Many dubbings tend to be cringeworthy and take away a great deal of enjoyment from whatever you're watching, but that was luckily not the case in "Dominion".
The character gallery in "Dominion" is good. I always had a fondness for the criminals in "Dominion"; that being Buaku and the twin catgirl sisters AnnaPuma and UniPuma. They were the comedy element in the series, and it panned out quite well.
The art style and animation in "Dominion" is good. Sure, it definitely shows signs of being from the late 1980s and being of Masamune Shirow's design. But it still holds up today.
If you enjoy Anime, then "Dominion" is well-worth sitting down to watch, especially if you enjoy something that isn't overly serious from start to end.
My rating of "Dominion" lands on a six out of ten stars.
I stumbled across this (Act-I) by pure dumb luck and this was more than a decade ago. This was'nt even what the cover label on the tape mentioned. It amazed me. It intimidated me. It shocked me. I eventually forgot about and almost a decade later, I happened to think about it again. Then went and bought both acts. They were even better than I had experienced at first.
My only complaint is that while the Tank Police keep on going on and on about being at war with crime, warranting tanks and heavy artillery, it would seem as though they are really having a hard time with criminals. That is either never shown or is simply a lie as they appear to be taking it easy most of the time. If that bit about being in a state of war was really propaganda, it certainly has not been shown as such.
I don't think the original Japanese version could have been any where as good as the Americanized version of this. But regarding the story, there has certainly been some proper explanations lost in translation but it can be excused.
My only complaint is that while the Tank Police keep on going on and on about being at war with crime, warranting tanks and heavy artillery, it would seem as though they are really having a hard time with criminals. That is either never shown or is simply a lie as they appear to be taking it easy most of the time. If that bit about being in a state of war was really propaganda, it certainly has not been shown as such.
I don't think the original Japanese version could have been any where as good as the Americanized version of this. But regarding the story, there has certainly been some proper explanations lost in translation but it can be excused.
Why did this amazing totally mindblowing series only have to last for 2 acts spread over just over 2 hours? Just when it gets better and better and more emotional, they leave the story hanging and we have go refer to the bloody comic. That itself would have just about covered 1-2 more episodes. Is that too much to ask? Its hard to believe that the Japanese were making this in the late 80s while the other parts of the world were making childish nonsense? I think even though Ghost in the Shell is much more popular, the Tank Police are closer to Shirow's heart. The follow on series, Crusher Police or New Dominion Tank police, is no way in the same league.
Dominion Tank Police is without a shell of a doubt, one of the most amazing shows ever produced, but not just in the field of animation. While the first part (Acts 1 and 2) mostly consists of action and fun, the second part is more serious and one should not treat the second part in the exact same way as first part. The subtleties are truly out of this world and the characterization is beyond brilliant. You must have an extra degree of intelligence to appreciate the intricacies of the second Part (Acts-3 and 4). I do have some complaints though. In the first part, the Tank Bonaparte quite literally jumps over a tank shell and it did not make any sense at all. One might also question the plausibility of Bonaparte jumping on the wing of Helicopter Gunship even though it was cool. Buaku rules.
One of the first OVA's ("original video animation") I ever bought, this still has to be one of my favourite anime titles. A cyberpunk sci-fi action comedy set against an unlikely (for a comedy, that is) background of near-future pollution in a dystopian society.
The "heroes" of Dominion are the Tank Police, formed with a "if we can't beat crime, we'll get bigger guns" philosophy, and who are, like the name suggests, patrolling the city in tanks instead of patrol cars, and who are actually far more dangerous than any criminals they are trying to catch. Most, if not all, of these cops are borderline(?) psychopaths and neurotics, giving new meaning to the phrase "loose cannons".
Equally colourful and amusing are their adversaries, terrorist Buaku and his hench(wo)men, the Twin Cat Sisters, whose existence always seems to involve giving the Tank Police a hard time.
The animation is not state of the art, but it's very nice otherwise; the colourful palette and cartoonish look of the characters and mecha fit nicely with the comedic atmosphere of Dominion.
The English dubbing is, again, lots of fun. The soundtrack of the English version is also very good. I wonder if they ever made a soundtrack album of that...
Anyway, Dominion Tank Police is great. It's Japanese cyberpunk SF with lots of comedy, filled with completely over-the-top characters and situations, making sure that it never takes itself seriously. Highly recommended.
The "heroes" of Dominion are the Tank Police, formed with a "if we can't beat crime, we'll get bigger guns" philosophy, and who are, like the name suggests, patrolling the city in tanks instead of patrol cars, and who are actually far more dangerous than any criminals they are trying to catch. Most, if not all, of these cops are borderline(?) psychopaths and neurotics, giving new meaning to the phrase "loose cannons".
Equally colourful and amusing are their adversaries, terrorist Buaku and his hench(wo)men, the Twin Cat Sisters, whose existence always seems to involve giving the Tank Police a hard time.
The animation is not state of the art, but it's very nice otherwise; the colourful palette and cartoonish look of the characters and mecha fit nicely with the comedic atmosphere of Dominion.
The English dubbing is, again, lots of fun. The soundtrack of the English version is also very good. I wonder if they ever made a soundtrack album of that...
Anyway, Dominion Tank Police is great. It's Japanese cyberpunk SF with lots of comedy, filled with completely over-the-top characters and situations, making sure that it never takes itself seriously. Highly recommended.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Buaku starts to pass out in episode 4, he starts to mumble the first few lines of The Tale of The Bamboo Cutter; a story about an orphaned supernatural being who is found by and raised as a human. Buaku's story can be considered a much-less idealistic and violent version of this story.
- GoofsIn Episode 1 (Act II), after the Tanks have left their hangar in pursuit of Buaku, the sign over the hangar reads "POLCE" instead of "POLICE"
- ConnectionsFeatured in Joe Bob's Drive-In Theater: More Girls with Big Guns (1995)
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