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Burn-Up Excess

Burn-Up Excess
Burn Up Excess Volume 1 Cover.jpg
Cover used for Burn Up Excess Volume 1 DVD
バーンナップEXCESS
(Bānappu EXCESS)
Genre Action, Comedy, Science fiction
Anime television series
Directed by Shinichiro Kimura
Produced by Kinya Watanabe
Takeshi Akabane
Yoshiyuki Matsuzaki
Music by Koichi Namiki
Shinobu Uchida
Studio Magic Bus, AIC
Licensed by
Original run December 12, 1997July 1, 1998
Episodes 13 (List of episodes)
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Burn-Up Excess (バーンナップEXCESS Bānappu EXCESS?) is an animated Japanese television series, directed by Shinichiro Kimura, animated by Magic Bus and AIC. It aired from 1997 to 1998, ran for 13 episodes, and 4 volumes of videos were released on VHS and DVD in North America by ADV Films.

The series is a tongue-in-cheek look at a special operations unit in the Tokyo police force called "Team Warrior", with large amounts of fan service thrown in for good measure, exemplified by the inclusion of ADV's trademarked "Jiggle Counter" on the DVD's along with Plastic Little.

The story revolves around Rio Kinezono, a buxom member of the team who consistently overspends her paycheck, but is also a top-flight martial artist and a valuable member of the team. In the field, Rio is usually flanked by Maya Jingu, the green-haired team sniper who appears to have a serious lust for ranged weapons (specifically assault rifles). Their antics are backed up by the inventions of Nanvel Candlestick, the exotic team engineer whose job is to devise and implement special combat and surveillance hardware for the team's use. Lilica Ebett, the sprightly pink-haired girl who's a computer expert, can pretty much crack into any information system, and Yuji Naruo, a perverted, camera-toting voyeur, always serves as Warrior's drop-operation pilot and driver. Maki Kawasaki, the mysterious, bespectacled superintendent, is charged with commanding Warrior in the field and administering their various missions as they arise.


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