VARIABLE GEO
STATUS
COMPLETE
EPISODES
3
RELEASE
June 27, 1997
LENGTH
30 min
DESCRIPTION
The special of the day is Variable Geo-a brutal battle between waitresses who serve up generous portions of energy blasts and vicious side orders of murderous martial artistry.
For buffed beauties who make below-minimum wages, VG is the perfect way to make some fast cash. The victorious walk away with millions, and the defeated lose everything (namely, all their clothes).
But this high-stakes sport has dark forces and dubious practices behind the fun and games. Lethal injections make steroids seem like vitamins. Instead of team prayer, there's demonic possession. Athletic sponsors are malevolent corporations with a more frightening agenda than increased market share. It's all just part of the game.
(Source: AniDB)
CAST
Yuka Takeuchi
Kotono Mitsuishi
Jun Kubota
Ai Orikasa
Satomi Yajima
Yuuko Miyamura
Manami Kusunoki
Ikue Ootani
Erina Goldsmith
Yuuko Nagashima
Reimi Syaka
Yuriko Yamaguchi
Ayako Yuki
Michiko Neya
Chiho Masuda
Junko Iwao
Kaori Yanase
Yuka Imai
Washio
Kazuya Ichijou
Miranda Syaka
Atsuko Tanaka
Nazo no Roujin
Takkou Ishimori
Tokikage
Shigeru Nakahara
Hanna Miller's Tenchou
Tetsuo Sakaguchi
Damian
Masashi Ebara
Motohashi-souri
Toshihiko Nakajima
Funamaru
Ryuuzaburou Ootomo
Bunny Girl
Minako Takenouchi
Kenkyuusha C
Akira Sasanuma
VG Senshu no Shoujo
Narumi Hidaka
Kenkyuusha D
Yoshitaka Shibayama
Kangofu
Ai Uchikawa
Kenkyuusha A
Eiji Sekiguchi
Kenkyuusha B
Rie Iwatsubo
Grandma
Ai Satou
EPISODES
Dubbed
Not available on crunchyroll
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REVIEWS
kekekeKaj
25/100Like watching an ecchi, boring version of Street Fighter where female Ryus and Kens spam fireballs at each other.Continue on AniListHave you ever wondered who the toughest waitress is, and wished there existed a martial arts tournament that can help you answer this intriguing question?
Well, me neither.
But apparently, someone had, as this is the premise for a fighting anime called "Variable Geo", which features said tournament of the same name.
I only picked up "Variable Geo" because I'd played the original SNES game before (a fiendishly hard game by the way - I couldn't even get to the boss on the easiest mode), and since the anime comprises only three episodes, I thought: why not?
I'd braced myself for a bad anime, but the shittiness of "Variable Geo" somehow managed to surpass my expectations. Its first mistake, like many other fighting game adaptations, is pretending to be something it's not. Instead of fully embracing its shallowness and concentrating on just being a great fighting anime, "Variable Geo" fancies itself as something deeper and more philosophical. As a result, you get meaningless pseudo-philosophical drivel such as "I'd like to see the petals in the tea" strewn all over the place, along with ill-judged attempts to do some soul searching on why the characters fight, like "when I fight, I feel like I'm communicating with them, that's why I fight." I guess no one told this character the existence of an obscure communication method called "talking". Is it just me who get really irritated by fighting anime trying to come up with inane reasons to justify the fighting - no one fucking cares, start beating the shit out of each other already!
I also couldn't extract much sense out of the story, and the parts I did understand seems laughably flimsy. When a fighter in a martial arts tournament turns up for a match with glowing metal rods sticking out of her back, you would think that, in the very least, her opponent would smell something fishy going on, but no. Precisely zero eyebrows were raised at this strange occurrence.
If you're wondering whether you should pick up this anime to see some ass-kicking action, don't bother. None of the fights last long enough, and most of them quickly descend into dull affairs where the fighters start blasting energy at each other, and the fight would get resolved by who's got the stronger fireball. Have you ever seen one of those Street Fighter matches where Ryu and Ken are spamming fireballs at each other from across the screen? Well, most of the fights here feels just like that.
You might wonder what is the point of "Variable Geo". As the terribly uninteresting fights play out on screen, the anime finally reveals its raison d'etre ... in the form of girls getting their clothes ripped off by the attacks of their opponents. THAT's the kind of audience it's fishing for. And if that sounds like the kind of thing that floats your boat, then congratulations on discovering a new anime to watch. But for everyone else, "Variable Geo" is a hard sell: it isn't just bad, it's ludicrously bad, and not even in a so-bad-it's-good kind of way. Its only redeeming factor is its length: at three episodes, the torture didn't last too long, fortunately.
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Ended inJune 27, 1997
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