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Bishoujo Yuugekitai Battle Skipper
Rated: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Status: Finished Airing
Source: Original
Score: 5.21
Rank: 12855
Popularity: 10772
Despite the title, this is not a feature but the three-part OAV Battle Skipper (1995), which Takashi Watanabe directed before going on to Slayers. When the members of the Etiquette Club at St. Ignacio's School for Girls go down the tubes--literally--they acquire the skimpy outfits they wear to pilot the unfortunately named BSs or Battle Skippers, state-of-the-art military mecha. As "Extars," the Etiquette Club members fight to eliminate evil from the world, which means the bizarre schemes of Sayaka, the nasty, super-rich president of the rival Debutante Club, and her flunky, Todo. The series was created to promote a line of robot toys from Tomy, and viewers who are willing to accept high school girls' quarrels escalating into battles involving satellite weaponry may enjoy these silly adventures. (Source: AniDB)
Ayanokouji, Reika
Main
Inoue, Kikuko
Izaki, Kanami
Main
Shiratori, Yuri
Sakaki, Shihoko
Main
Miyamura, Yuko
Shibusawa, Rie
Main
Niiyama, Shiho
Tachibana, Saori
Main
Nishimura, Chinami
Review
ktulu007
Bishoujo Yuugekitai Battle Skipper is a mecha comedy from the mid 90s. It was brought to us by Artmic. If you haven't heard of them, it's not a surprise. They've worked with AIC on a couple anime I've reviewed, Bubblegum Crisis & AD Police. They've also worked with Tatsunoko on some anime I've never seen. This will be the first time I've seen something that they were the sole driving force for and I don't know if that's a good thing. But, let's give it a chance and take a look. Story: We open with a secondary school girl in the shower because... class killedthe writer's goldfish. She gets dressed and talks with her minion about a group of “Extars” who are piloting their BS's and causing problems. The showering scene totally adds a lot to this plot point and wasn't gratuitous at all. We then join two different girls as they run to their first day at school. They see some upper classmen arrive and move to orientation where we find out that the débutante club is the most powerful force in the school and everyone wants to join for the connections. Our heroines, Shihoko & Saori, decide to join the etiquette club instead because Shihoko is immediately attracted to the vice-president, Rie. They're joined by another girl, Kanami, who admires the president, Reika. They decide to break into the club at night because... they think there might be Friendship is Magic DVDs that they can watch or, maybe, the reasons are just really flimsy. It's one of those. They accidentally stumble onto a hidden basement and find themselves inside their own BSs. The three of them join Reika and Rie as Extars in order to combat ne'er do wells. The major problem with this OVA is the humour. Most of the time it comes across as an excuse for lazy writing. Why is the Extars' super advanced hidden base easily accessed by anyone? It's a comedy, don't worry about it. How do the antagonists break in? Comedy. If our heroines are trying to fight in secret why do they throw that out the window in order to fight hand to hand, especially when they could handle the ruffians with their armoured tank suits? It's a comedy, they don't have to explain it. The more ordinary jokes barely register as jokes. To use an example, when Shihoko and Saori arrive Shihoko refers to her initial meetings with both Reika & Rie as fateful. It's supposed to be funny because she falls in love easily. And no, the comedy never elevates above that. The writing is, in general, just very lazy. The plot points are heavily telegraphed and clichéd. At one point we see our antagonist's minion rescue Saori from familiar looking thugs. I wonder where that's going to go? It couldn't possibly be a set up to get close to her for nefarious purposes. That would just be crazy. At another point we see our heroines come under heavy fire by a mobile fortress. I wonder if the one that got left behind is going to come to their rescue with their own mobile fortress that was introduced near the end of the previous episode? It's almost like our script writer, Kamata Hidemi, had no passion for the project whatsoever and just rushed through the script over a couple hours. Characters: The characters are pretty dull. Saori is the kind of clumsy protagonist who stands up for her friends. Shihoko falls in love easily and needs to be protected. Kanami is good at everything but gets a more supporting role because otherwise she'd be even more noticeably a Mary Sue. Rie is the kind of abrasive one who likes to fight. Reika is the motherly one who looks out for the others. And our antagonist wants to rule the world because... she's rich? It's rather like the script writing. Very low effort and reliant on the generic. Art: Frankly, I've seen stronger artwork and animation from several other 90s anime. This is another arena where Battle Skipper just seems to lack any real effort. The action sequences are pretty weak, with an over-reliance on motion blur and with machines that shoot each other kind of slowly. The character designs are kind of dull as well. Shihoko has random circles in her hair that don't seem to be attached and that she leaves in when she sleeps because... she doesn't want to actually get dressed in the morning. She'd rather just let her hair get tangled in the ruddy things. But don't worry, not looking even close to good doesn't stop them from throwing in random fan-service of the school girls. Because Kamata has a grudge against class and refuses to have anything to do with it. Sound: The acting is passable. It's not good nor is it bad. They did get some talented actresses like Orikasa Ai, Niiyama Shiho, Inoue Kikuko & Shiratori Yuri but the characters are, unfortunately, too under-written for them to show their abilities. The music is similarly mediocre. Ho-yay: The les-yay of this series is largely limited to Shihoko's one-sided crushes. Although Kanami may also have a thing for Reika. Final Thoughts: That's Bishoujo Yuugekitai Battle Skipper. I don't think anyone involved was actually invested in the project. It feels like cheaply produced shlock that no one really wanted to be involved with but, hey, it's a pay cheque. I wouldn't call it a terrible or even a bad OVA. It's mostly just kind of stupid and innocuous. My final rating is going to be a 4/10. Next week I'll look at Shuumatsu no Izetta.
irish5ive
The premise of the OVA series was simple. Girls use mecha battle bots against other evil mecha battle bots and come up victorious. Yippie!!! But I guess there was a little more to it then that. The story revolves around three freshman girls who are torn between joining two elite clubs. One club is the Debutante Club, the other, the Ettiquette Club. While the entire school population decides to try and join the Debutante's, these three girls go against the grain and join the Ettiquette Club. Un-be-known to them however, the new club they enrolled in is just a front.The Ettiquette Club is really the home base for an elite group of heros known as Battle Skippers, who's primary goal is to save the world from injustice. Story 3 To be completely frank, there was no real story to mention. I think I pretty much covered it all with my synopsis but here it is anyways. The first episode focused on the girls joining the club, and finding out the truth of what their new club was all about. It was amazing how quickly all the girls knew how to pilot these multi-million dollar machines without any formal training. The second episode focused around a love story which lead the girls to their first real fight. It should also be noted that during this episode the girls go through a rigorous ONE day training session with one of the senior members of the Ettiquette Club. During this ONE training session the girls transform from regular high school girls to incredibly fit super heroines, where they develop lightning quick reflexs, super strength, and battle tactics. It must have been the push-up's they did :P And finally, in the third episode, they fight their toughest opponent yet ...which means the toughest one since yesterday :P And you guesssed it...they win!!! Not very original or groundbreaking and very hard to believe. Art 6 I think the anime was done in '95 if memory serves me correct and this anime is your standard 1995 art. The girls are dressed in school uniforms showing off lots of leg and the occational bum shot or two. No other costume changes happen throughout the series except when they use thier Battle Skippers. The background lacks any sort of detail and they reuse scenes many times over. All your typical, low end production stuff. It should also be noted that the mecha Batlle Skipper units they pilot look dreadful. They are chunky and slow looking and are equipt with some pretty junky weaponry...which is rarely used anyways. Sound 5 Nothing about the music screamed at me "This is friggin awesome," but it didn't make my eardrums bleed either so that's why it got the 5. The english voice acting is what you would expect. Shrill, whiny voices for all the leading ladies and the shrill whiny voices (just a little deeper) for all the evil bad guys. Character 6 The main focus is on high school girls. It's been done a trillion times before and will be done an infinite times after. No real background story takes place but you can't really expect much from a three part series. I can't really relate to any of the characters, good or bad, but they all have their little quirks so some people might see something that I didn't. One thing that I really didn't like was the "bad guys". These bad guys want to take over the world, but with what??...the four Battle Bots that they have in their arsenal?? I know that it was a short series or "movie" but it was just so unbeliveable. And on top of that, they just didn't have a reason to be bad. Not my cup of tea. Enjoyment 4 I watched this series becuase I'm currently watching a couple of 26 episode series and I just wanted a break. This was not what I was hoping for. The title "Battle Skipper: The Movie" is misleading because you are expecting a movie, not an OVA. The lack of plot, the dislikable characters, and fact that it wasn't a movie, really bothered me...I did not enjoy watching this anime. Overall 5 I've seen alot worse titles then this, but this is not a one that I would recommend to very many people...and I might deny watching it if someone asked :) If your life goal is to watch every anime ever made, then you're going to have to watch this sooner or later, but if you are looking for a good anime...look somewhere else.