DIRTY PAIR 2 & PROJECT EDEN Reviews – The Sequel OVA & Film by Sunrise
Japanimation Station S5E11
Welcome to Season 5 of Japanimation Station, our Grand Tour through the wide and wonderful world of anime! You can subscribe on all platforms at JapanimationStation.Com.
Our dirty pair of Dirty Pair episodes continues this week with a look at the theatrical feature film and cavalcade of OVAs that followed in the wake of the original TV series. Dirty Pair was so popular on the home video market that it got two feature-length OVAs – 1985’s Affair of Nolandia and 1995’s Flight 005 Conspiracy – and an entire ‘second season’ of 10 TV-length episodes, known as Dirty Pair 2. There is some fantastic stuff among these home video releases, but the real highlight today is the 1986 feature film, Project Eden, one of the most spectacularly produced anime of the 1980s that feels a lot more like a feature-length music video than it does a conventional narrative. Whether it truly works as a Dirty Pair story is something we debate, but there’s no disagreement that’s an absolutely eye-popping tour-de-force of synesthesia.
Enjoy, and come back next week for something completely different, as we look at the classic 1997 adaptation of Miura Kentaro’s seminal Berserk! At least it is true that podcasters have no control, even over their own will…
Time Chart:
Theme Song: 0:00:00 – 0:01:15
Intro and History: 0:01:15 – 0:18:44
Affair of Nolandia OVA: 0:18:44 – 0:44:55
Eyecatch Break: 0:44:55 – 0:45:34
Project Eden Movie: 0:45:34 – 2:10:24
Dirty Pair 2 OVA: 2:10:24 – 3:11:27
Flight 005 Conspiracy OVA: 3:11:27 – 3:29:28
End Theme: 3:29:28 – 3:30:29
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