

You're Under Arrest: Full Throttle
逮捕しちゃうぞ フルスロットル
Miyuki Kobayakawa, fresh from forensics training in the United States and Natsumi Tsujimoto, from completing Japanese Self-Defense Force (JSDF) ranger training return in the long-awaited 3rd season of the highly popular series. This time, the duo rejoins active duty at Bokuto Police Department, fighting against crime using their wits and brawn, plus having some misadventures along the way. (Source: ANN)
Miyuki Kobayakawa, fresh from forensics training in the United States and Natsumi Tsujimoto, from completing Japanese Self-Defense Force (JSDF) ranger training return in the long-awaited 3rd season of the highly popular series. This time, the duo rejoins active duty at Bokuto Police Department, fighting against crime using their wits and brawn, plus having some misadventures along the way. (Source: ANN)
DanevsAnime
March 24, 2018
This is, so far, the final season of You're Under Arrest! And it wraps up the series wonderfully. Every episode feels important to the story and character development, unlike the previous season. We continue this season with more episodic buddy cop action, but the subplots all drive toward a singular purpose. The last episode is a little bit of a let down, but if you count the second to last as the last we get perfect resolutions to the important plot points with no useless information attached. We get some kind of resolution to the Miyuki/Ken OTP drama, and a solid crime solved. I personally wouldlike a more resolute ending in some of the aspects of the show, but the vague endings add to the appeal of the show overall.
animan7
July 18, 2014
This series successfully developed new themes and storyline. You can really enjoy its originality and police actions. Since the opening followed what was going on in season 2 and You're Under Arrest No Mercy, it is best to watch those first, even though it is not required. In this series, there were a couples of storylines and characters' personalities slightly inconsistent from the past stories (S1, S2 & No Mercy). Nevertheless, it is quite entertained and enjoyable. The differences in Miyuki in this series made a lot more sense and served the story better in comparison to in S2. You will enjoy seeing the maincharacter's wit and strength and won't have a moment of boredom.
CinaGinger
August 5, 2019
I watched a marathon since the first OVAs, continuing to the first season, then the movie and second season. I really loved the series, however, it seems they mutilated a couple of two nice characters. One of them was "reassignated" to another department, the other was literally vanished, like he never existed. The characters' complex emotions and struggles left a lot to be desired, the animation was downgraded, all the season seemed like a filler on its own. Why bother drawing them if it would lead to this? It would have been better to just conclude the series with 4 OVAs comprising the first two chaptersand chapters 21 and 22.
C__C
October 4, 2023
Feels like a non-canon spin off... with many key characters removed, pasts altered, and some personality changes. So if you enjoyed the First and Second season I personally would recommend you to skip it because in my case this season (Full Throttle) does left a sour taste in my mouth and kinda tainted my overall enjoyment of the Taiho Shichau Zo series; if you are a casual enjoyer just want something to fill you mind, "Full Throttle" is not unwatchable per se but can be boring sometime so certainly there are more better shows that will worth your time out there. Firstly talking about howactually is "Full Throttle", that it contains about 20 of 24 episodes (episode numbers for Taiho Shichau Zo on MAL is kind of a mess) of filler stories, some of them are good but none of them made much of a dent to the series, and if you have watched the 1999 5 episodes Taiho Shichau Zo Special you know what I mean, this is basically a 20 episodes of that, they are just meh like chewing a piece of gum that has already been chewed out of flavor. The only pro on top of my mind is the animation quality, the technologies for animation definitely improved in 2007 than 1994 with the help of computer animation the action scenes are smoother and more lively than before. The elephant in the room for me is most key side/background characters from the previous seasons are missing, and instead of making some excuses such as 'they have moved away' or 'they are busy' the "Full Throttle" decided not to mention them and any past events they have involved in at all, it almost feels like "Full Throttle" trying to pretend they have never existed. Which made it even worse are in some occasions where the mentions of those characters/events are almost unavoidable due to the curtail parts they have played for the protagonist's character development, the "Full Throttle" bypasses them with out of place obscure dialogs or forcefully pretend those events never happened... It is so intentional which drives me mad... ironically some of the 'ignored' characters does showed up... in the very last few episodes... like at least be more consistent since they were erased for the whole season!! Changing the pasts and erasing the characters breaks the canon which is my biggest criticism towards the "Full Throttle". All on screen characters which including the protagonists has their personality slightly altered in "Full Throttle", which resulted in Over all the flat/one dimension characters and less dynamic relationships. As for protagonists the major traits are still there but different which feels like freshly built character with the old characters frame, especially for me just off the First and Second Season the strong disconnection of personality and characters are really obvious. Besides, all the support characters become more one dimension and fallen to stupid and useless teammate type of role and less interesting and more annoying. Small segment, the animation art style in "Full Throttle" that mentioned previously may also contributed to the personality change a little, cause the new animation used made male characters actually looked and vibe-ed differently from previous season. Further more, the characters perorated in "Full Throttle" are more 'serious' and 'formal' (less playful and less grounded), the amount of 'formal' administrative big talks use in this season alone are longer than the previous 80-ish episodes combined. Could be just bad writing but either way the personalities are non canon and flat, and relation dynamic is pretty much not exist, which made the only 2 non-filler stories feels short. Upon writing this I realized the non canon factors, which triggered me the most, are probably just because of bad writing, but also there are few interesting filler episodes... Well any way I do not recommend this season to anyone just enjoy the previous season and I wish this season was never been made. (*I intentionally did not check the stuff list while write this review and upon checking indeed all the directors, story board etc. were different)
Canaan
May 17, 2021
Your Under Arrest! 16th Review This series I picked up after a friend of mine told me to watch it and honestly I fell in love with it and I loved watching it however there are mild things that made me rate it lower than I wanted. I watched the first and second seasons generally close together yet when it came to the third season it didnt feel as as good as it was in the others and i felt like this one was the same jokes over and over. The story itself is great and I loved every part of the police force andseeing Natsumi and Miyuki working together to get peace on the streets. I loved how these two had a wonderful chemistry that kept on going throughout the seasons and drawing them together over and over. I wished i could see more of these two in action again and again and do wish there could be another season! However there was also things that I disliked...firstly Yoriko's voice is way too whiney and annoying and it made me cringe everytime this woman had a scene or even spoke. And Secondly...Nakajima. Nakajima is a complete looser, coward and downright pushover that it started to get annoying the more times he shown up with his 'love' for Miyuki. I wished so badly that he would leave and Miyuki would realise what a looser this guy was as it made me feel like Miyuki could do better. I know others liked the love that these two had however to me it was downright annoying and unbearable! The art style wasnt anything that 'stood out' and to me this was pretty plain in comparison to other anime however the way the comedy was made me still enjoy this anime to its fullest and you can still have a good time. The characters to me in this was a bit of a good and bad thing. First you have Miyuki and Natsumi that grow together and become somewhat an unbreakable team. However there isnt as much development with these two MCs as its generally the same thing over and over again. Aoi was a character I enjoyed as they protayed his character rather well and I actually liked how they did his design. Yoriko was just a whiney character that I honestly started to give up on and wanted out the show since the end of season 1, she was useless and just a cringe to my ears. Same for Nakajima, this guy was just a pathetic looser that just was there for a 'love' interest for Miyuki however he was such a baby I wished he left and a new better stronger love interest came along. (Or even love between the two MCs!). There was also two characters, the highschooler that turned into police officer however she was transferred and i had hoped she stayed and had more development, and you also had Natsumi's love which seemed to have disappeared somepoint with noone else to take the spot again. The characters dont really change that much and you always see the same ones popping up throughout the series. Which sometimes was annoying having to watch a whole episode to do with 'Strikeman', 'Moped Mama' or 'Nakajima's Pathetic Love' again. The characters could have been better done with newer ones coming into the season and a mix up of the old cast. I'd definitely recommend this anime to people that love Police anime and in general Comedy while working on a job. However I would keep in mind that not much of the characters change and a lot of the same scenes will play out throughout. I was glad I watched this series from start to finish and wish there was more. (tho i still wish Nakajima would leave and Yoriko's voice get better) :P (P.S. Would have loved this to be a Shoujo Ai with the Main Characters as IMO would have been a better Love development! ^^) ~ Canaan
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