
Gundress
Oshimeter
Synopsis
After leaving police work behind, Takako founded her own private security company staffed entirely by women in powered armor suits. Welcome to Bayside City, 2100 — a shiny new international port where terrorism is apparently thriving just as fast as the real estate. Angel Arms handles the jobs regular law enforcement can't, and the team includes some genuinely interesting people, like Alisa, a cyborg working through a complicated history with her own past. When the city's mayor gets assassinated, Angel Arms gets pulled into something much bigger: protecting a notorious crime lord named Hassan, because apparently he knows enough about a global terror network to make babysitting a criminal worth the trouble. It's a morally messy setup that keeps the tension moving. The animation carries that specific late-90s cyberpunk energy — think Bubblegum Crisis or Appleseed in terms of aesthetic DNA, with armored suits, neon-lit cityscapes, and action that feels grounded in a lived-in future world. If Dominion Tank Police's blend of law enforcement chaos and sci-fi worldbuilding appealed to you, this scratches a similar itch. It's a single movie, so the commitment is low. The story doesn't overstay its welcome, and the all-female cast with cybernetic enhancements gives it a distinct visual identity that holds up as a snapshot of where late-90s mecha anime was heading.
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This season covers Chapters 1-null of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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