The latest episode of NHK World’s documentary series Anime Manga Explosion (see my article “Anime and manga on NHK World”) is dedicated to Patlabor. The show aired on NHK World Saturday 28 and Sunday 29th, but it should be available for viewing on demand (VOD) soon. [update 2024/09/30: it’s now available on VOD]
In Patlabor, Tokyo had been destroyed in a big earthquake and, in order to rebuild it, Japanese created heavy construction machines (more power suits than robots) called “Labors” to do the work. But what to do if someone steals a labor in order to rub a bank? The answer: you make the police drive their own labors instead of cars — and the Patrol Labors (Pat-Labor) were born. The show puts emphasis not on the mecha themselves but on the characters as it follows the daily life of the personnel of a police station (Section 2): the officers who are piloting the labors and the mechanics who are doing their maintenance, as well as their entourage.
Created by Headgear (a group composed by manga artist Masami Yūki, director Mamoru Oshii, screenwriter Kazunori Itō, mecha designer Yutaka Izubuchi, and character designer Akemi Takada), the series first appeared as a 22-volume manga (serialized in Weekly Shonen Sunday between March 23 1988 and May 11 2994) and two OVA series (7 episodes released between April 1988 and June 1989, as well as 16 episodes released in 1990–1992). It was quickly followed, among others, by a 47-episode TV series (aired in 1989–1990), three movies (1989, 1993, 2002) and seven light novels (1990-1994). There was even a 7-episode live-action TV series (2014-2015)!
However, today’s anime fans probably never heard of this excellent series. The best way to make them discover Patlabor, was to reboot the series (it’s a trend: we have recently seen announced the revival of Ghost in the Shell, Ranma 1/2 and even The Rose of Versailles). Therefore a new Patlabor series titled Patlabor EZY was announced in November 2016 as part of the 35th anniversary of the series. It would feature entirely new characters. Recently it was announced that it would be produced by J.C.Staff and would air in 2026. The series is directed by Yutaka Izubuchi (original mechanical designer), with a script by Kazunori Itō, character designs by Masami Yūki, mecha designs by Kanetake Ebikawa & Toshiaki Ihara, art designs by Masanori Kikuchi & Yuta Akiyama, animation direction by Takamitsu Satou, CG direction by Yoshinori Moriizumi, and music by Kenji Kawai. Akemi Takada is also contributing to the costume designs and Tarō Maki (Genco) is producing.
If you want to have an idea of what this new series looks like, you can watch the Patlabor Special of the Anime Manga Explosion documentary on NHK World. I just hope that, when this series is released, it will also be available in North America.
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