Dirty Pair (1985-1985)

Premiere:
July 15, 1985

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 24

Finale:
December 26, 1985

Original Title:
ダーティペア

Alternate Titles:
Dan et Dany
Dirty Pair
棘手拍档
银河女警花
더티페어

Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation | Comedy | Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Production Companies:
SUNRISE

Countries:
JP

The semi-coherent adventures of two teenage intergalactic private eyes, Kei and Yuri. Members of Trouble Consultant team 234, their code name is 'Lovely Angels'. However, they're better known – universe-wide, in fact – as the 'Dirty Pair', a moniker they're not fond of. Their arrival at the scene is always a source of hope and dread, since they always solve the case, but wherever they go, something gets destroyed, up to and including entire planets. Luckily for them – but not so much for the universe – there's typically some extenuating circumstances that support their oft-uttered phrase, "It's not our fault".

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Art Designer:
Masahiro Satou

Art Direction:
Mitsuki Nakamura
Tomoaki Okada

Character Designer:
Tsukasa Dokite

Color Designer:
Emi Yoshida

Costume Designer:
Fujihiko Hosono

Mechanical Designer:
Junichi Akutsu

Original Music Composer:
Toshiyuki Kimori

Original Story:
Haruka Takachiho

Producer:
Norio Hatsukawa
Takayuki Yoshii

Series Director:
Norio Kajima
Toshifumi Takizawa

Sound:
Keiko Senda

Sound Director:
Koichi Chiba

Sound Effects:
Kazutoshi Sato

Special Effects:
Kou Yamamoto

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