Burn-Up Excess

Burn-Up Excess (1997-1998)

EndedAnimation showAction, Anime, Science-Fiction

Follows the exploits of Team Warrior, a special anti-terror wing of the Neo-Tokyo Police force.

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E13The Last Stage of GoodbyeMar 14, 1998
S01E12Invitation from the PastMar 7, 1998
S01E11Watch Out for the Mecha Cop!Feb 28, 1998
S01E10Slam Tank, Part 2Feb 14, 1998
S01E09Slam Tank, Part 1Feb 7, 1998
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Burn-Up Excess premiere?

Burn-Up Excess premiered on December 12, 1997.

Who are the main characters in Burn-Up Excess?

The main characters in Burn-Up Excess are Rio Kinezono, Maya Jingu, Lilica Ebett, Nanvel Candlestick, Maki Kawasaki, and Yuji Naruo.

What is the genre of Burn-Up Excess?

Burn-Up Excess is an action-comedy anime series.

Where is Burn-Up Excess set?

Burn-Up Excess is set in a futuristic Tokyo.

What organization do the main characters work for in Burn-Up Excess?

The main characters work for the A.D. Police Special Operations Division in Burn-Up Excess.

Who is the director of Burn-Up Excess?

Burn-Up Excess was directed by Shinichiro Kimura.

What are some recurring themes in Burn-Up Excess?

Some recurring themes in Burn-Up Excess include futuristic technology, crime fighting, and comedy.

What is the animation style of Burn-Up Excess?

Burn-Up Excess features traditional anime animation with vibrant colors and dynamic action sequences.

What are some notable episodes in Burn-Up Excess?

Some notable episodes in Burn-Up Excess include "Senpai" and "Maki's Secret."

Who composed the music for Burn-Up Excess?

The music for Burn-Up Excess was composed by Hiroya Watanabe.

What is the premise of Burn-Up Excess?

Burn-Up Excess follows the adventures of a team of female police officers in a futuristic Tokyo as they combat crime using advanced technology and their unique skills.

What is the tone of Burn-Up Excess?

Burn-Up Excess has a lighthearted and comedic tone, despite its action-packed storyline.

Are there any notable guest stars in Burn-Up Excess?

Burn-Up Excess does not feature notable guest stars due to its focus on the main ensemble cast.

What are some influences on Burn-Up Excess?

Burn-Up Excess is influenced by cyberpunk themes, female empowerment, and buddy-cop dynamics.

How was Burn-Up Excess received by audiences?

Burn-Up Excess received mixed reviews from audiences, with some praising its action and humor while others critiqued its pacing and character development.

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Also known as

  • バーンナップEXCESS (Japan)

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