A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 21, 1991
Original Title:
BURN-UP
Alternate Titles:
BURN-UP
Ban'n appu
バーンナップ
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
Anime International Company
K-Production
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M JP: R15+
Runtime: 46
To the unsuspecting eye Maki, Reimi and Yuka may not look like ace crime fighters, which might explain why they're stuck on traffic patrol instead of more "exciting" police duties. All that changes when Yuka gets herself kidnapped by a white slave organization run by a politically connected businessman who's got the rest of the police cowed. Now it's up to Maki and Reimi to don skin-tight battle armor, liberate a tank, and make sure that a certain slaver learns that when you play with fire, you're going to get your ass burned!
Animation Director:
Hideyuki Motohashi
Kunihiro Abe
Masahiro Tanaka
Director:
Yasunori Ide
Director of Photography:
Kazuhiro Konshi
Editor:
Nobutake Kamiya
Key Animation:
Naoyuki Owada
Rihiro Yamane
Masazo Ota
Jiro Kanai
Mitsuhiro Yotsuya
Yasushi Muraki
Toshiko Baba
Tomoaki Kado
Naoyuki Onda
Masahiko Oouchi
Masashi Yanagishita
Norimoto Tokura
Atsushi Yamagata
Toshihide Masudate
Seiji Handa
Atsushi Takeuchi
Music:
Kenji Kawai
Original Concept:
Jun Kanzaki
Yasunori Ide
Original Story:
Yasunori Ide
Producer:
Susumi Miura
Akio Matsuda
Screenplay:
Jun Kanzaki
Writer:
Jun Kanzaki
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