BATTLE PROGRAMMER SHIRASE
STATUS
COMPLETE
EPISODES
15
RELEASE
January 4, 2004
LENGTH
12 min
DESCRIPTION
Battle Programmer Shirase, also known as BPS, is a free programmer with super hacking abilities who doesn't work for money. What he does work for is certainly something that only people like him would appreciate. But, his demeanor certainly doesn't suit the jobs he is hired for. With the evil King of America causing trouble via the internet, Shirase is nothing but busy as each new adventure brings even more interesting people into the picture.
(Source: Anime News Network)
CAST
Misao Amano
Misato Fukuen
Akira Shirase
Kazuya Nakai
Yoriko Yunoki
Fumiko Orikasa
Saki Kawahara
Kumiko Yokote
Sae Motoki
Yuuko Nagashima
Hideki Saitou
Hiroki Takahashi
Kaoru Akizuki
Hiroshi Yanaka
Kotoe Amano
Atsuko Tanaka
Kaoru Akizuki
Hiroshi Yanaka
Kaoru Akizuki
Hiroshi Yanaka
Jou Kawahara
Chihiro Suzuki
Mitsuko Shirase
Mari Yokoo
Misaki
Kaoru Akizuki
Hiroshi Yanaka
Etsuko Sakamoto
Ayumi Sena
Rintarou Ose
Yasuhiro Takato
Kaoru Akizuki
Hiroshi Yanaka
Narrator
Takaya Hashi
Shigeki Amano
Haitatsuin
Susumu Akagi
EPISODES
Dubbed
Not available on crunchyroll
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REVIEWS
AdmiralNyan
40/100BPS: Battle Programmer Shirase & the Colossal Disaster of Humdrum Humour & Slapstick Idiot CharactersContinue on AniListPS: Battle Programmer Shirase (BPS バトルプログラマーシラセ) is a comedy, sci-fi series about a guy named Akira Shirase who’s a freelance computer programmer that takes on jobs in exchange for rare computer parts. Because he’s absolutely brilliant, he’s contacted often by many individuals to complete various hacking and security related tasks.
In my First Impressions of the series, I had some decent expectations as to what was to come. Between the retro animation style, the nonchalant persona of the main character named Akira, and the somewhat crude humour, I thought it was going to be a good time. However, the series ended up becoming super subpar by the end, and I was left feeling disappointed.
The retro animation sticks through all fifteen episodes and I never stopped enjoying the aesthetic of it. It complemented Akira’s love of old school computers and some of the roguish comedic elements nicely. However, beyond that the series really has no substance, and that was its main downfall.
Many government officials turn to Akira to help them prevent catastrophe that’s usually in the form getting busted—or close to it—for participating in shady shit, or having their shady shenanigans get hacked and hijacked by other programmers around the world. There is one antagonist who seems to be behind almost all the troubles that these Suits are having. His reasons for the attacks are absolutely stupid and occasionally quite random. I think it was mostly for comedic effect, yet it came off as cringey more often than not. Because Akira never had any problems resolving whatever issues were tossed his way, there was no tension between him and this antagonist. I don’t mind over-powered characters, and in this case, Akira’s incredible talents with a computer that go virtually uncontested became boring and predictable after a while.
Another aspect I really disliked was the constant sexualisation of him and a little girl who also happens to be a relative of his. Akira is in his 20s, early to mid, and this girl is about ten to twelve years old. Every single episode has the same exact skit where she is found in a compromising position with Akira, and then the person who discovers them goes on a tangent on whether he should report it or not. In the end, they decide that the sexual exploitation of a little girl doesn’t compare to national security. It’s literally the same set of lines in every single fucking episode. The only thing that changes are the positions in which Akira and the girl are caught in (these positions usually happen because they’re both clumsy morons who trip over everything). It becomes grotesquely tedious rather quickly and, to be perfectly blunt, I didn’t find it funny, only disturbing and awkward. I don’t have any qualms about a loli being involved with someone who looks much older than them, or many other strange romantic shindigs that tend to be typical in anime settings, as long there’s not a 10+ year age difference. A 25ish year old dude being romanced by a 10-year-old, and vice versa, is so unacceptable. But that’s just my own two cents on the gig.
Overall, BPS is not a great series at all, and it has very few things going for it. Even then, I don’t think old-school animation and a blasé computer genius that is ridiculously undefeatable are worth the two and a half hours of show time. There are far better comedies out there to invest your time and energy into.
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SCORE
- (3.15/5)
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Ended inJanuary 4, 2004
Main Studio AIC
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