Three weeks after the incident that left Captain Napolipolita's ship balancing on top of Graviton City, A-Ko and the gang go on summer vacation. While A-Ko ponders losing some weight and B-Ko devises another plan to defeat her redheaded rival to win C-Ko, Napolipolita and Spy-D experience severe homesickness - begging for a way to return to their home planet. Meanwhile, Hikari Daitokuji - B-Ko's father and the CEO of the Daitokuji Financial Group - arms the local military with new mecha to attack Napolipolita's ship and obtain its advanced technology. (Source: ANN)
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Since the movie review gets low ratings ( sadly), its my turn, and i PEFfER THIS over the new kind of girls with guns anime stuff thats popping out everywere these days! And while project a-ko generally had a moderate reputation of being 'over the top' with guns and stuff, back then it was new, funny and enjoyable, same with some of the space fights here with a-ko. The animation is not too special, more kiddofriendly style but it fitted in with the music,for the charachters they have a nice, funny intro as well throughout the ova's serie's and the sometime's ecchi moments as alaughter. you might as well think those ladies as '3 stooges' as ladies in anime!
This is just about the limit of wackiness you can achieve in a story without making it eye-rolling, and thankfully it keeps the balance well enough to guarantee that it's a hilarious time. Because this one works as a twist-on-the-formula rehash type sequel that wastes zero time trying to explain anything from the previous movie, it's able to venture into much more hilarious territory much more quickly... so it might be better. Maybe. It's not as openly gay or anything, but it's not like the main characters AREN'T trapped in the world's lamest love triangle, it's just less stated this time. B-Ko's dad is the MVPof this movie, bulge and all, but the best part of the whole thing is the buildup of spies hiding in the spaceship that all have the exact same outfit and all holding newspapers and it becomes increasingly apparent that every single government and corporate agency on the planet are trying to get into this thing. I wasn't expecting something so flagrantly stupid and I nearly choked on my water when I saw it.
While this OVA is a sequel to a movie, I honestly feel the viewer doesn't need to watch the movie to understand the OVA, yet this might end up being the best route given the issues which cropped up in the movie and how the shift in producers between the movie and OVA resulted in actual improvements. I love the fact the sequel relies a lot less on references to other series and relies a whole lot more on being it's own thing. The wacky humor is more in line with the wacky humor we see in other shows of the crackfic genre which are successfulin that while the audiences willing suspense of disbelief is pushed in an unexpected manner, they still end up being believable. All three girls instead of the main protagonist A-Ko end up getting fleshed out, as do a few side characters such as the teacher and Mari. Some of the issues remain, though this comes down to the fact the show is definitely relying on what's previously established in the movie as canon, yet the in your face negative LGBT subtext which pains lesbians in a bad light isn't there, although in some ways this can be seen as a miss for those looking for LGBT rep. Even the art and sound has improved, but the biggest deal - you don't have to watch the movie to actually understand what is going on.