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Yuka, Reimi, and Maki - three women police officers who make quite the team. Too bad for them, they're stuck on the traffic squad. As fortune would have it, they get onto a case that's a tad bit more interesting. They're mission is to bring down Samuel McCoy. They're plan was to use themselves as bait, but the plan doesn't quite work, and Yuka ends up in the bad end of McCoy's enterprise. Even worse is the fact that McCoys enterprise happens to be white slave trading. As the rest of the department struggles to get things in order, Remi and Maki take matters into their own hands. They've got the body armor, and they've got the firepower, but can they break Yuka out of a McCoys fortified base of operations?
Semi-serious, and lots of action is sort of the overall theme to Burn Up. I've heard that it sucked, and I've heard that it was okay. Since I actually haven't seen it myself (this page is just for reference), I'd have to assume that it's somewhere in the middle. Burn Up has little in common to it's successor Burn Up W. Also of noteworthy interest: the Character designs are by Keniichi Sonoda (creator of Gunsmith Cats).
Burn Up © 1991 - released by A.D.Vision
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