By: Robert Murphy
In the post-apocalyptic city of Judoh, crime and poverty is
an everyday occurrence and it is up to Special Services Division of the Bureau
of Urban Safety to protect the citizens of Judoh and stop the crimes that occur
there. Our story follows a young Special Services officer named Daisuke Aurora
and his android partner known simply as "J,” the two work together to put
an end to the crime family that recently come to power under a young girl known
as Clair Leonelli and other more powerful enemies waiting to strike the city of
Judoh.
Got the gentleman kind of swagger going on
As I watched this show I realized that I must have a
enjoyment for animes that feature post-apocalyptic cities with mysterious
backgrounds about them but I found that with each one of the animes, whether it
was Trigun or Desert Punk, they are each unique and Heat Guy J was no different. The city of Judoh is actually
beautifully designed and comes with certain mystery about it because it is
powered and run by technology that the people do not know about and are
forbidden from knowing. The city itself is run by a group known as the
Celestials who appear in the city to check and make sure everything is running
accordingly or to perform maintenance on anything that might be wrong with the
system that runs Judoh. The fact that people aren’t allowed to know about this
technology may have something to do with what happened to cause the global
apocalypse in the first place, maybe it’s to prevent it from happening again,
maybe it’s a power thing, we don’t really know. That’s the other thing, we
don’t really know what happened to the world before this all happened, most
likely it was a man made accident like war or economic downfall, who knows but
the world that is left is quite an interesting one.
A view of Judoh
As for the story and characters, we receive and enjoyable
assortment of characters throughout the series both supporting and main cast
alike. First I suppose I should bring up our main two characters, Daisuke who
is not what you’d call goal orientated when you first meet him and honestly
when you first see him you’d question a lot about him. Daisuke is pretty much a
blonde pretty boy who really doesn’t seem to put much passion into his job as a
safety officer but as the story progresses he quickly caught my attention and
my fears were dismissed. Now even though he is an android, I can’t forget to
mention J who is often times more of an ironic joke as he walks around telling
people what it is to be human, more specifically how to be a man in his case.
This comedic idea could be hit or miss for some so can lay your hat on J being
a super badass cyborg who fights the scum of Judoh and has a unique attribute
for after his battles where he lets out some steam, literally, after J fights
he expels steam from his body through pipes hidden under his skin, hence the
title.
Eh I’m not much of a fan of pretty boys but Daisuke grows on you
But these two characters aren’t the whole show, there are a
large assortment of other characters in the show that get there do justice
throughout the entire series span. One such character is Monica who is a young
child who sells photos of people back to them for money; the girl pulls at your
heart strings as she tries to support herself and her drunken mother by doing
so. She also offers helpful advice to Daisuke about the city since she works on
the streets and develops a level of knowledge about the cities inner workings
and dealings and this is where we see part of Daisuke’s true self shine through
especially when he tries to adopt this young girl and take her away from her
abusive mother. Another character that I feel is worth mentioning is Antonia,
who is the creator of J and is responsible for his well-being and maintenance.
She takes this job very seriously as well since she molded J’s image into that
of her dead father who she morns still and we also get the impression that he
somehow knew something about the Celestials who work on the city of Judoh. Many
other character incorporate the show and make Heat Guy J the show that it is, whether they help Daisuke and J
along the way or fight against them, they make the show a great one to watch.
Gotta have groupies
All in all I have to say that Heat Guy J brought with it quite the interesting tale and as I said
it stands out from the other post-apocalyptic animes that I have seen before.
Characters on all aspects, whether they are good or bad, supporting or main
characters, all bring something to the table and show personal growth and
development throughout the show. They also each have their own unique style and
are well crafted alongside the city of Judoh that surrounds them in each
episode. If I could make a negative comment it would be that sometimes the show
will drag on with non-essential things but will pop back on track with a fight
scene or new information comes a knocking to put things in the right
direction.
Good:
-A group of well-crafted characters all around
-The unique city of Judoh is great to look at and features an
air of mystery to it
-Enjoyable humor and plot twists to the story along the way
Bad:
-Certain times the episode can drag but it doesn’t last long
Scully rating: 8.0 out of 10
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