Fight Ippatsu! Juuden-chan!!
On the surface this looks like another light, frothy magic girl show with some heavy-ish tendencies towards fanservice. But look a bit deeper and you’ll find some gallows humour designed to challenge your ability to laugh.
How else would you describe it when a lot of the comedy is based around a male character frequently beating two female characters with a baseball bat, and who later in the series seems to be enjoying this act? And what is it exactly with the two leading magical girl characters and their weak bladders...?
Anyway, the plot. Seems there’s this parallel dimension featuring cute girls who for reasons unknown have taken it upon themselves to charge up any humans who are feeling down. Literally too, with massive two-pronged plugs wired to the national grid. Among them is the main character, Plug Cryostat (love that name...) who appears to be her division’s biggest underperformer. She and her kind are supposed to be invisible in the Earth realm, until leading male Sento Oumi proves capable of seeing them and interacting with them. The story itself is episodic in nature: usually there’ll be an afflicted human in need of a boost, and in the process of attending to said human, Plug and co will, with some help from Sento, find a deeper sense of purpose in their jobs. There are some overarching plot points and hints of a more sinister undercurrent, but by the end of the series these are either resolved anticlimactically or left unexplored.
On the plus side, the female designs are gorgeous! Plug in particular is one of the sexiest anime characters I’ve ever seen. To see her
jogging in the closing sequence is to understand why I say so; her proportions are oh so perfect. The omake episodes also offer some bawdy fun in which the fanservice is ramped up to ridiculous levels. All I can say is: “
BEWARE THE OCTOPUS!!!!”
Ultimately this is a fun but shallow series, and how much you enjoy it depends on whether or not you can see the funny side of blunt force trauma and domestic abuse. Put another way, if you get the black humour of Jimmy Carr and Frankie Boyle then you can handle this anime.
As it stands, this deserves 5/10. But Plug is so sexy, so I must amend the score to
6.5/10.