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Dirty Pair

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Dirty Pair
Yuri and Kei on the cover of Dirty Pair: Project Eden
ダーティペ
(Dirty Pair)
Genre Adventure, Comedy, Mecha, Science Fiction
Novel
Authored by Haruka Takachiho
Artist Yoshikazu Yasuhiko
Publisher
Publish date
No. of volumes
TV anime
Directed by Norio Kashima
Toshifumi Takizawa
Studio Sunrise
Network Nippon TV
Original run 15 July 198526 December 1985
No. of episodes 24 (+ 2 released later on video)
OVA: Affair of Nolandia
Directed by
Studio
No. of episodes 1
Released December 1985
Runtime
OVA
Directed by
Studio
No. of episodes 10
Released 1988-89
Runtime
OVA: Flight 005 Conspiracy
Directed by
Studio
No. of episodes 1
Released January 1990
Runtime
Movie: Project Eden
Directed by
Studio
Released March 1987
Runtime

Dirty Pair (ダーティペア) is a humorous science fiction anime and manga franchise based on the light novel series by Haruka Takachiho.

The stories take place in the years 2138-43, by which time humanity has spread across some few thousand star systems. A corporation called the World Welfare Works Association (also WWWA or 3WA) helps local systems deal with problems by sending well-armed agents called "trouble consultants" to solve crimes or mysteries, for a fee. The series focuses on a team of trouble consultants named Kei and Yuri who have a reputation for leaving a trail of destruction behind them, for which they are called the "Dirty Pair".

The franchise has bounced across multiple formats and production companies, resulting in (so far) a television series, two OVA series, two OVA features, a feature film, and a number of comic series.

Contents

[edit] Characters

[edit] The Lovely Angels

Kei and Yuri are the two members of Trouble Consultant team 234, code name "Lovely Angels". Almost every mission they are involved with ends up in disaster, but not failure (they'll catch the crook, but a city may be destroyed in the process), and thus they are more generally known as the "Dirty Pair", a nickname they hate. They are always cleared of any wrongdoing by the 3WA's Central Computer because the extreme damage is never actually their fault (though their mere presence has been known to make things worse). In some but not all continuities, they have joint ESP powers, usually limited to precognition. This talent was the reason they were recruited in the first place.

  • Kei: a hot-headed redhead tomboy who wears a white or silver uniform. Favors large weaponry and to "shoot first, ask questions later". The more aggressive of the two, she is attracted to manly, muscular men.

Voices

Kyouko Tonguu (Japanese), Lara Cody (English, Streamline Pictures dub), Pamela Lauer (English, ADV Films dub)


  • Yuri: Japanese in ethnicity, wears a yellow or golden uniform. Often uses non-gun weaponry such as energy whips. While the more feminine of the two, she is known to become very violent when crossed. She is also a coy flirt and prefers cultured, refined men. Her most recognized weapon is the Bloody Card, a technologically-enhanced throwing card that can be used to take down several people at once. While Yuri uses it often enough in the novels, it only appears in the anime a few times, once in Affair of Norlandia and in Flight 005 Conspiracy. In the OAV series, former agent Madame Beryl uses it to fight against gangsters.

Voices

Saeko Shimazu (Japanese), Wendee Lee (English, Streamline Pictures dub), Jessica Calvello (English, original ADV Films dub), Allison Sumrall (English, replacement ADV Films dub)

[edit] Other characters

  • Mughi: a large cat-like creature (in the OAV series, he is shown to be genetically engineered, though not to what the designers intended) who sometimes accompanies the Dirty Pair on their missions. He has some proficiency with electronic devices, but prefers to lay down and sleep. In the books Mughi is depicted with tentacles, resembling a displacer beast. His tentacles are seen in the comics, but are missing from most anime incarnations. The exceptions being the Dirty Pair Flash series, where Mughi appears closer to his book incarnation (although the size of a normal cat), and the first episode of the Dirty Pair TV series when he tries to stop the Pair from being sucked down a water pipe. It can be assumed that they simply disappear into the bulk of this more bear-like version.
  • Nammo: a small robot owned by the Dirty Pair in the TV series. Usually referred to as a "she", Nammo communicates through beeps and whistles and has one known arm, as well as the ability to fly in space, operate and repair vehicles, and use hand weapons. She has been rebuilt at least once, when she hinted for the weaponless Pair to rig her body to self-destruct by handing over her memory disk. They sent her chassis into the bowels of the machine that trapped them, leaving only her memory disk and her tennis shoe-like feet behind.
  • Gooley Andrew Frances: Kei & Yuri's immediate supervisor. He has the unenviable task with assigning the Lovely Angels assignments, as well as writing the paperwork on the damage they cause. While they cause him much grief (and stomach pains), he still cares for them greatly and is confident in their abilities. They, in turn, are fiercely loyal to him, even disobeying orders in order to rescue him.
  • Calico: Gooley's right hand man in the TV series. A former TroCon himself (capacity unknown, Trouble Consultants can also be accountants and lawyers), he has at least one episode to show he still has what it takes, though he proves to be more trigger happy than Kei.
  • Madame Beryl: Appearing in the OAV series, she is a retired TroCon of legendary status. Only one of her cases was never solved until the Lovely Angels stumble across the missing clue. In another appearance, she proves she is still able to hold her own with the Bloody Card. She appears in the series as a classic grandmotherly type wearing a cheongsam.

[edit] Anime

[edit] Television Series

The TV series Dirty Pair was the most popular (in Japan) of the Dirty Pair's incarnations. It ran 24 episodes during July to December of 1985. Its last two, unaired episodes were released as OVAs on 1 January 1987. The TV series has not been released in North America; it remains the only portion of all the Dirty Pair anime releases which has not be licensed and translated into English (as of March 2006).

[edit] OVAs

  • Affair of Nolandia 1985
  • Dirty Pair 10 episodes, 1987-1988
  • Flight 005 Conspiracy 1990
  • Dirty Pair Flash 16 Episodes, 1994-1996
    • This series starred alternate versions of Kei and Yuri, and the character designs were very different from any of the other versions.

[edit] Film

  • Project Eden 1987

[edit] Comics

Yuri and Kei in Fatal but not Serious
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Yuri and Kei in Fatal but not Serious

The American comic company and manga translator Studio Proteus acquired rights to create comic versions of the Dirty Pair in 1989. Later the rights were transferred to Dark Horse Comics. The first 3 series were written by Toren Smith and Adam Warren and drawn by Warren - after that Smith left the project and Warren took over writing completely. These stories have a much more cyberpunk style but in the later stories starting with "Fatal but not Serious" move into the transhuman subgenre.

  • Biohazards - 4 issues, December 1988 - April 1989 (trade paperback [TPB], 1989; 1998, reissue)
  • Dangerous Acquaintances - 5 issues, June 1989 - March 1990 (TPB, 1991; 1997, reissue)
  • A Plague of Angels - 5 issues, August 1990 - November 1991 (TPB, 1994)
  • Sim Hell - 4 issues, May - August 1993; colorized reissue, May - August 2001 (TPB, 1994; 1996, 2nd edition; 2002, colorized reissue)
  • Fatal but not Serious - 5 issues, July - November 1995 (TPB, 1996)
  • Start the Violence - one-shot, May - July 1998 (TPB, 1999)
  • Run from the Future - 4 issues, January - April 2000 (TPB, 2002)

[edit] Light Novels

Kei & Yuri Novel Version
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Kei & Yuri Novel Version

The light novels are written by Haruka Takachiho with illustrations by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko. The first four books were originally serialized in the Japanese publication SF Magajin. The light novels have not been released in North America. English translations exist for the first story (published in a series of short books for Japanese students of English) and the fifth book, which was originally released in Japanese and English translation on the Microsoft Network during 1997-99.

  • ダーティペアの大冒険 (Daatipea no Daibouken <The Dirty Pair's Great Adventures>, 1979; book: 1980)
  • ダーティペアの大逆転 (Daatipea no Daigyakuten <The Dirty Pair Strike Again>, 1985; book: 1985)
  • ダーティペアの大乱戦 (Daatipea no Dairansen <DP's Rough and Tumble>, 1985-87; book: 1987)
  • ダーティペアの大脱走 (Daatipea no Daidassou <DP's Great Escape>, 1991-92; book: 1993)
  • ダーティペア外伝 独裁者の遺産 (Dokusaisha no Isan <Legacy of the Dictator> -- Dirty Pair Side Story #1, 1997; book: 1998)
  • ダーティペアの大復活 (Daatipea no Daifukkatsu <DP's Great Resurrection>, 2004)
  • ダーティペアの大征服 (Daatipea no Daiseifuku <DP's Great Conquest>, 2006)

[edit] Radio Series

A fifth version of the "DP Concept" made its debut on 1 October 2006 in a 26-week radio series on FM Osaka, entitled "Lovely Angel: Kei & Yuri". A streaming Internet broadcast of successive episodes became available beginning 15 October. [1] The stories will likely be more about the characters themselves than about their adventures. The series features Horie Yui as Yuri and Minagawa Junko as Kei. While Takachiho participated in the selection of the voice artists, he was not involved in the writing for these stories. (Additional information on the series, in Japanese, can be found at Nihon Sunrise's site: [2].)

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