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Thursday, November 23, 2023

Review: Yo-Yo Girl Cop


 

(No spoiler version)
This 2006 film stars Aya Matsuura as a delinquent girl named K. After being arrested for beating up 11 policemen, she is told that her mother will be deported to Japan for brutalizing a mugger and living illegally in New York, unless K accepts to work for them in the reactivated Sukeban Deka program.
Although her relationship with her mother is strained, K agrees and is code-named Saki Asamiya.
She is given a high-tech yo-yo, but it is different from the one owned by the original Sakis and Yui. It performs the same duties, but looks cheap and plastic-y, almost like a toy (I mean, yo-yos are toys, but they should have just stuck with one of the original ones).


K is told to infiltrate the elite Seisan Academy, as it is believed to be the source of Enola Gay, a website rallying suicide bombings among high schoolers.
The website also has a mysterious timer for 72 hours set, and K must figure out the meaning of that as well.
After she saves a sweet girl named Tae from the evil queen bee Reika, K begins to unravel the secret behind the website.

My Thoughts


 Aya Matsuura stole the show here. Her performance was impeccable, and she channeled the true Sukeban Deka energy, making her worthy of the title.
The movie is lacking in other ways though. A Sukeban Deka should always fight in a traditional sailor suit, of course, and the Dark Agency seemingly agrees with me. They give K a normal blue sailor suit to fight in (although the skirt is much shorter than it needs to be). Cool, except for one thing: Seisan High's uniforms are completely different. While I'll take a sailor collar over a preppy blazer any day, K stands out dramatically, which is silly since she's supposed to be an undercover cop.

The story also doesn't totally make sense. I'd elaborate, but I'm not really sure how. It gets pretty messy and hard to follow.
I know that there was a time limit (the 72 hours on the Enola Gay website), but it's strange that K was just given a yo-yo and told what to do with no prior training. Sure, she's strong and dangerous, but she gets her butt kicked quite a few times throughout the movie, not to mention having trouble using the yo-yo. She also isn't briefed on anything beforehand, as has to figure it all out herself.

The first Saki had Jin, Yoko had Nishiwaki, and Yui had Yoda, as mentors. All three men were employed by the Dark Agency to give the girls information on their missions and orders from the Dark Director, while also acting as dad/uncle figures to the girls, all of whom had lost their own dads.
K gets Kazutoshi Kira. Kira isn't as helpful as he could be, and is, in my opinion, inept for the role he occupies. K deserved a better mentor and would have thrived under Jin, Nishiwaki, or Yoda's guidance.

Well, K figures things out eventually, of course. The ending is sloppy and I don't fully understand it, so I won't confuse you by trying to explain it.
There is quite the epic yo-yo battle at the end, which is quite enjoyable.

To conclude my spoiler-free review (spoiler version is below), I'll say that the movie is definitely worth watching for anyone who likes a film with lots of over-the-top action, because this movie is full of it. That being said, expect to get pretty confused.



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Warning: spoilers below

One thing that excited Sukeban Deka fans about this movie was the return of Yuki Saito, playing the original Saki. Although I love Saki and Yuki's portrayal of her, I didn't like why she was in this film.
Apparently, K is Saki's daughter. Which sounds cool, but the life that Saki is said to have following the events of the original show is quite depressing, when I had always imagined a happier ending for her. I feel like this movie did OG Saki dirty, which is the biggest thing that bothered me about it. I mean, the whole reason why K is even recruited is to release her mother. I do like how this mirrors the original TV show, where Saki becomes a Sukeban Deka to free her own mother, Natsu. It could have been done quite well actually, but it just wasn't. Kira being K's father still could have worked (even though I don't like the idea of it), but the element of him being her father feels rather forced throughout the movie.






Episode and summaries list for Sukeban Deka 2 in the works!

When I first watched Sukeban Deka 2, I kept a list of episode names, air dates, and summaries. That being said, my notes are rough and some details are missing. I aim to rewatch the show though, and I'll update my notes and publish a clean list!



Wednesday, November 22, 2023

Sukeban Deka Episodes and Summaries


Until now, there is no list of episodes with their summaries. From watching Sukeban Deka I, I've created this list of summaries for you so you can find "that" episode. Be warned, there are some spoilers, as you would expect from and episode summary on Netflix or something, but I tried to keep each summary simple.

Episode names are courtesy of Skewed Subs' Fansub.


"I, Asamiya Saki, have gone so far as to become a delinquent girl gang leader. Some trick of fate has caused me to fall. Even now I’m headed towards decadence. If you want to laugh, then go ahead and laugh. But you know, unlike bastards like you, my soul ain’t sunk that low!"

--Saki's battle speech 



E1-The Mysterious Transfer Student Saki! 

Saki is recruited by Jin and enrolls in St. Anna’s School to investigate the death of a student and a conspiracy involving stolen test scores.


E2-She Returns, Delinquent Girl Saki!

Saki returns to Takanoha, much to everyone’s dismay.


E3-Uncover the Bomber!

Fake bombs are being set in the school, but when a real one appears, Saki must figure out who the bomber is.


4 The Glaring White Flames of Hell!

When a girl’s dad commits suicide and her family is being targeted, Saki is enlisted to uncover the true cause of his death.


5-Black Mass at 2am!

Saki enrolls in a boarding school to uncover the truth around recent student suicides.

(**Warning, this episode is quite disturbing, I'd recommend skipping it.**)


6-Aim for the Idol!

Idol Yukari-Chan is suspected of arson, and Saki must find out the truth. Meanwhile, Sanpei investigates Jin’s identity.


7-Archery of Love and Hate!

A teacher at Clover private girls academy had been murdered by archery after the closure of the archery club, and club member Horie Yumi is a suspect.


8-High School Girl Model Murder Case

A high school model is murdered, so Saki must infiltrate the model club and find out who did it.


9-Cut the Roots of Bullying

Saki transfers to a school to investigate a culture of shoplifting and bullying following the death of a teacher who cut down on it.


10-The Attacker is the Target!

A lot of teams have their eyes on a volleyball prodigy and are using dirty tactics to obtain her.


11-Part 2: The Three Evil Sisters

Three sisters transfer to Takanoha and take over the student body by sending the council president Mitsui Ritsuko to the hospital. Saki meets them in a showdown where finds out their true identities.


12- Saki! You’re Dead Already?!

After Saki is shot by Ayumi Mizuchi, Sanpei finds her and hides her until she is summoned in a race against time to rescue the invalid student council president.


13-Play a Murderous Melody!

Shiina Junko, an aspiring pianist, needs Saki’s help after loosing her parents. Sanpei fights for Jin’s trust to help protect Saki.


14-The Bloody Keyboard

Continuing the story of the previous episode, Junko and Kumi face off at the piano competition.


15- Saki! Caught in a Trap

Saki is framed for murder twice and ends up in jail.


16-Desperate Escape! Hell Castle of Terror

Saki makes a friend in jail while Jin and Sanpei work to bail her out.


17-Is Takanoha Academy Burning?!

Takanoha has changed quite a bit in Saki’s absence. While Saki tries to restore it, Miyako wanders the streets and meets a mysterious stranger.


18-Another Special Detective Arrives!

The original Takanoha students are expelled, and Miyako’s failed suicide attempt lands her in the hospital. Meanwhile, Saki seeks refuge in a bike shop.


19-Secret of Saki’s Birth Revealed!

Gozou Mizuchi proposes that Saki help him track down an American scientist hiding out in Japan. Saki and her gang try to protect his daughter.


20-The Cursed Father & Daughter!

Saki and the gang save Ralph and Amy Horner. Saki is still distraught at the thought of possibly being Mizuchi’s daughter.


21-You are the one who killed Father!!

Saki discovers an important detail about her mother’s trial.





22-Fall to Hell! Family of Evil

Natsu is exonerated, and she and Saki are given a home to live in.


Note: While there are two more episodes, I have only skimmed them since I am content with the happy ending from episode 22.

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