HdE said:
...But he's wrong.
/Clarkson
Both sets of OVAs obviously had a better budget, but for me only the films are better than TV series, and even then for very different reasons. Why did I enjoy the TV series so much? Because it meant spending more time with the SV2 team. And I enjoy following them and their antics more than probably any group of characters in an animated series (or even all fiction). UY comes close, but the characters there are far more off the wall (though it's no surprise that the two series shared a lot of cast & crew members).
The Patlabor characters are still kind of over the top, but are also very
human. And the more they interact and play off each other through the course of the series, the more I became aware of their less obvious character traits and personalities. They do grow and develop and some of the slower episodes are devoted to that (I would very much decline to call any of it "filler"). Rewatching, you know more about the characters than you did on the first viewing and to my mind that actually
improves the experience second time around. And there are few series' I can say that of.
Simply put, if Patlabor was a one-room sitcom where all you had was the characters interacting without ever actually seeing them in action, I would still watch and enjoy it. So for me, watching WXIII was like someone who really likes US TV series "Friends" watching a feature film called "Friends" where the story is focused on completely new characters with
no connection to the old ones (except for the fact that the series happens to be set in New York) and the main cast make a two-minute cameo, most of them in non speaking roles. WXIII didn't even need to be set in the Patlabor universe at all. In fact, I like it
less precisely because it has the Patlabor name attached to it seemingly under false pretences.
I love Patlabor TV, would buy it in an instant (had I not done so already) and encourage all others to do so if indeed Manga do decide to risk it.