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Riding Bean est un dessin animé de Yasuo Hasegawa, sequel du manga Gunsmith Cats de Kenichi Sonoda, en 1989.

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  • Riding Bean est un dessin animé de Yasuo Hasegawa, sequel du manga Gunsmith Cats de Kenichi Sonoda, en 1989.
  • Riding Bean(ライディング・ビーン) is an anime original video animation following the exploits of courier-for-hire Bean Bandit and his partner and gun(wo)man Rally Vincent. There was also a manga published in the Japanese magazine Monthly Comic Noizy(月刊コミックノイズィGekkan Komikku Noizui) that was left unfinished (due to the cancellation of the magazine) after its fourth chapter. The manga is included in the final volume of the Revised Edition of the Gunsmith Cats manga.
  • Riding Bean is an Anime OVA produced by studio AIC, created by Kenichi Sonoda and directed by Yasuo Hasegawa, released in February 22, 1989 with a run-time of 48 minutes. The Anime OVA follows the exploits of Bean Bandit, a professional getaway driver (Think The Transporter) who's been framed for kidnapping the daughter of an electronics CEO. Using a series of tricks, clever plots and disguises, Bean and his friend (and trigger-woman) Rally Vincent attempt to avoid being captured as they work to clear their name. With many a good plot twist and a interesting story and plot, the OVA was well received.
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  • 1989(xsd:integer)
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  • ライディング・ビーン
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  • Riding Bean
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  • manga
  • ova
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  • 4(xsd:integer)
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  • 1989(xsd:integer)
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  • 1989-02-22(xsd:date)
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  • Monthly Comics Noisy
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  • Riding Bean is an Anime OVA produced by studio AIC, created by Kenichi Sonoda and directed by Yasuo Hasegawa, released in February 22, 1989 with a run-time of 48 minutes. The Anime OVA follows the exploits of Bean Bandit, a professional getaway driver (Think The Transporter) who's been framed for kidnapping the daughter of an electronics CEO. Using a series of tricks, clever plots and disguises, Bean and his friend (and trigger-woman) Rally Vincent attempt to avoid being captured as they work to clear their name. With many a good plot twist and a interesting story and plot, the OVA was well received. The OVA was supposedly the pilot for a suggested Anime series, but due to a falling out between Kenichi Sonoda and Toshiba EMI over the series left it with only one episode. Quickly moving on, Riding Bean served as a pilot of sorts for the related project Gunsmith Cats that Kenichi Sonoda went on the create in it's place. GSC featured a redesigned Rally as the main character, with Bean making a number of appearances. A Manga adaptation of Riding Bean was also produced by Kenichi Sonoda in 1989 but was left unfinished after four chapters due to the cancellation of Monthly Comic Noizy, the Japanese magazine in which it was published. * Awesome McCoolname * A Man Is Not a Virgin - Bean; his sexuality is never addressed, but his masculinity never appears to be in question. * Ax Crazy - Percy * Badass Driver * The Berserker - Bean got really pissed at Semerling for hitting him with a fragmentation grenade. Later, she tries to run him over. He shoulder-checks her car and not only stops it cold, but pops it right off it's front wheels! * Cannon Fodder - Potentially, any one of Semmerling's Mooks. * Chessmaster - Semmerling * Cool Car - Bean's especially so. With Bulletproofing, Gun Ports, Blade Braking and the ability to turn it's wheels 90 degrees and drive that way. * According to creator Kenichi Sonada, all of the high tech gadgetries found on Bean's car, except tires which could drive at 90-degree angles, were 100% technologically feasable at the time in which the anime was made. Although the Myth Busters might take issue with this... * Heavy Sleeper - Bean. * Hypercompetent Sidekick - Dick (the Ying to Percy's Yang) * Inspector Lestrade - Percy, to a degree. * Karmic Death - Semmerling is killed when her attempt to murder Carrie triggers an explosion, made doubly more embarrassing by the fact that she probably would have survived the entire altercation were she not to have done that. * Kick the Dog - How Semmerling treats Carrie. * Latex Perfection - Semmerling can flawlessly impersonate a man with a handy rubber mask and a throat-ring that makes her voice low. * Kill It with Fire * Made of Iron - Bean. * More Dakka * Name's the Same - This version of Rally has absolutely nothing in common with the Rally of Gunsmith Cats aside from being a woman who is good with guns. * Psycho Lesbian - Semmerling. * Punch Clock Villain - Anyone stupid enough to join Semmerling's gang. See Cannon Fodder above. * Romantic Plot Tumor - There is absolutely no romantic subcontext between Bean and Rally. * The only hint that there's any sort of romantic relationship to be found in the story is when we learn of Semmerling's squicky little love affair/conditioning sessions with Carrie. * Smug Snake - Semmerling fancies herself as a competent and elegant schemer, but makes plenty of extremely stupid decisions throughout her caper and goes absolutely ballistic when her plans inevitably goes awry. * Too Dumb to Live - Semmerling decides that attempting to murder Carrie for offering to pay Bean their entire ransom in exchange for Semmerling's life is a good idea. Except for the fact that this is the only thing keeping Bean from killing her and taking the money anyway.
  • Riding Bean est un dessin animé de Yasuo Hasegawa, sequel du manga Gunsmith Cats de Kenichi Sonoda, en 1989.
  • Riding Bean(ライディング・ビーン) is an anime original video animation following the exploits of courier-for-hire Bean Bandit and his partner and gun(wo)man Rally Vincent. There was also a manga published in the Japanese magazine Monthly Comic Noizy(月刊コミックノイズィGekkan Komikku Noizui) that was left unfinished (due to the cancellation of the magazine) after its fourth chapter. The manga is included in the final volume of the Revised Edition of the Gunsmith Cats manga.
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