Brave Police J-Decker
Synopsis
Grade schooler Yuuta Tomonaga stumbles upon Deckerd, a humanoid robot under construction by the Japanese police, built to fight advanced forms of crime. Yuuta's constant contact with Deckerd gives the robot a "heart," or personality; when Yuuta is recruited as the "boss" of the "Brave Police" as a result, a true human/robot partnership occurs. (Source: Wikipedia)
Audience Consensus
Yuusha Keisatsu J-Decker is viewed as a charming, albeit flawed, entry in the Brave series. While praised for its exploration of human-robot relationships and appealing mecha designs, it's criticized for its simple plot, inconsistent character development, and animation shortcuts. Overall, it's considered a fun and lighthearted show suitable for younger audiences and fans of classic mecha anime.
Strengths
- Exploration of bonds between man and machine
- Likable characters with solid voice acting
- High standard mecha design
Weaknesses
- Uneventful plotline with monster-of-the-week format
- Character development suffers due to large roster
- Budget issues resulting in stock footage and minimal animation