
Author: Shaker/Anitama Cover Source: Flying Girl Criminal
After the TV part of the three generations of flying girl criminal ended in October 1987, Toei launched a second theatrical version titled "Flying Girl Criminal Three Sisters Adversity between the Three Sisters in the Wind" in February 1988, which did not involve the predecessors and was a theatrical version that fully described the story of the three generations, and the official originally formulated the title of "battle last" to end the trilogy.
The timeline takes place after the end of the three generations of TV, and in 1988, the Youth Sheriff's Bureau initiated the gathering of outstanding students across the country and set up a 10-person squad called "Student Criminal" to govern and manage those bad students and small gangsters, and Ah Wei, who originally belonged to the instructions of the dark min, also participated in it. The student criminal squad was brutal in its actions, chasing people in jeeps and crushing them, and using a special black version of yo-yos that could unfold three sharp knives to scratch each other. Ah Wei was suspicious of the excessive management method of the student's criminal law, so he went to find the Secret Min Instruction to resign from the student's criminal position, and the Dark Min Directive also held the same view as Ah Wei.
The bad organization "Fanwai United" used the disco to conduct drug transactions and was caught by the student criminal squad, and the prisoners were all misguided elementary school students, almost injured by the students' criminal yo-yo with knives, and Ah Wei, who could not stand it, tried to protect the children and told the female captain of the student's crime, Hitomi Agawa, and decided to resign. The old boss of the Youth Security Bureau is named Sekine Tibetan, played by the famous toy and prop collector in the special camera circle, no matter what the special camera wants to insert a kick - Kyomoto Masaki, the same year he also starred in "Kamen Rider Black", and after entering Heisei, he can still see him from time to time in the TVSP of "Kamen Rider Agito" and the "Tooth Wolf" series.
Uchiha instructs his subordinateSuda to go to the Youth Security Bureau to copy confidential information and is found and hunted down by Sekine, Who gives the disk to Yuki and Yukigo and is killed, and the three sisters of Kazama are also criminally hunted down by the students, the eldest sister and the second sister fall into the river and are unknown, and the escaped Ah Wei is helped by the children of fanwai and stays in their territory, in an abandoned factory. Saka-Tokyosuke is the boss of the Fanwai Alliance, played by Toyohara Gongsuke, who should have seen the ten characters he played by the statute of limitations, and his trench coat costume in the play has not changed for twenty years. Since Ah Wei is one of the enemy students in the criminal group, Kyosuke also imprisons and binds Ah Wei, and almost has a kissing scene. Kyosuke and Ah Wei go to the Juvenile Security Bureau office to save the eldest sister and the second sister, after which the territory of the Fanwai Alliance is invaded by Hitomi Agawa, the reloaded jeep can even spew flames, and the resourceful Ah Wei relies on the method of hitting the oil tank with a yo-yo to make Hitomi's car explode and destroy the student criminal squad.
In the finale of the movie, the failed Sekine tries to escape by plane, and Ah Wei also uses the most anti-heavenly trick in the whole series, that is, he uses a yo-yo to poke the flying plane, and Sekine is immediately killed. Since then, the three-year hit series Flying Girl Criminal has truly ended, and it was not until twenty years later, in 2006, that a remake starring Yuya Matsuura was released.
The Three Sisters of Kazema Kazema, Kazema Flower, and Kazema are shaped by the real theatrical version
Dark Min command and Sekigen, The Death of Ban ruo, Hitomi Agawa holding a black yo-yo, Kyosuke and Wei
The works that created the Feinu fever in this period are not only the "Feinu Criminal" series, and similar Sub-stream works are also concocting the success of the Feinu Criminal Series, but only a small number of them are ultimately remembered.
Among the 1980s Flying Girl-themed Yaliu works, the more successful adaptation of Takaguchi's original manga was "The Asuka Group of Flowers!" The TV version broadcast in 1988 starred Kotaka Tsumi, and in the same year another film version starred つみきみほ, the original manga was famous but the two live-action versions were always in the cold position. The author has also published a complete collection of small high tv editions, and those who are interested can take a look. Familiar with the Heisei Godzilla series must be very familiar with Mieda Mieda played by KotakaMi many times, she played the protagonist Kuraku Asuka in the Asuka group of flowers, and has two flying female comrades-in-arms, namely Miko Domoto played by Otaki Tsutomu and Ishida Yuki, who starred in the hit Japanese drama "Love White Paper" and Kazuki Harumi, who starred in "Love Destiny" with Andy Lau. Although the protagonist of the movie version is also called "あすか (飛鸟)", the adaptation of the setting is larger, almost in parallel with the TV and manga versions, starring つみきほ belongs to a girl idol who looks like a boy, and she also performs in a certain episode of the TV version of the Asuka group, and the two versions have been linked. The similarity with the Flying Girl Criminal is that the Nine Lucky Birds use gold coins to attack the enemy, and the black background special effects are also the same as the yo-yo, which inevitably reminds people of the same coin-tossing gun sister, but this special gold coin has to be picked up every time it is shot, and it is not as easy as the yo-yo.
In the final stage, the Asuka group also played the chorus mode of the three sisters of the wind, and the three leading actors released the single "Misérables" under the name of "あすか Group", but they were not as popular as their predecessors. The 1986 broadcast of "Sailor Suit Rebel Alliance" starred Misaru Nakayama and Atsuko Sendo, which is also an early Japanese drama work of Nakayama Misaki, and her acting skills are also quite blunt, so that the other three of the idol four kings in 1988, except for Kimura Sister-in-law, are all born as flying girls. This is a work launched by Fuji Television at the time to confront the flying girl criminally, and tells the story of a group of girls with a dark past in Kuroshi Gakuen who form an organization called the Sailor Suit Rebellion Alliance, featuring a white sailor suit and exaggerated heavy makeup, consisting of Yamagata, Takasaka, Bow, and Wading. Miho Yamagata, played by Misho Nakayama, is the daughter of the chairman of the Blackbird Gakuen, who should have been a big miss, but she hated the existing gakuen system, her trick was to throw roses, and the flowers shot out of her hands could become like sharp arrows that could hurt people, and in the early stages of the plot, due to the relationship between the schedule, she appeared less often, and Yumi Takasaka, played mainly by Atsuko Sendo. Yumi Takasaka, an all-around student who led the Rebel Alliance, was abused by her mother as a child and practiced karate under her uncle, and her weapon was a leather fist with a lock button given by her uncle. The other two members bowed and slashed glass with their weapons as carving knives, and Kei Wagawa's weapons as chains made of resin.
Broadcast in 1987, "Girl Commando izumi" was originally planned to exist as the fourth generation of Flying Girl Criminal, starring Igases, and did not gain much popularity. At the end of the 1980s, these unpopular sub-genre works together formed a heterogeneous picture of the flying girl theme, and after entering the 1990s, with the gradual decline of the orthodox idol tide, Japan entered the golden age of Japanese drama, and these Showa-like themes no longer pleased the audience. In 2002, bs-i TV launched the familiar mobile phone criminal also known as the carrying criminal series, the popularity of the Miyabi 﨑あおい, Hori kita Masaki, Xia Fan and other girl idols, people who have experienced the flying girl criminal era may feel that this series is slightly homage and imitation, but the difference is that these young girl criminals who arrest prisoners with mobile phones are all from a family of red stripes, and the plot is basically no fight and mainly based on judgments, and the flying girl theme has little to do with the theme of flying women.
The Trio of the Hana No Asuka Group (from left, Harumi Kazuki, Asuka Kuraku, and Miko Domoto) and Asuka holding gold coins
Sailor Suit Rebel Alliance Quartet (Upper Mountain Prefecture on the left, Lower Takasaka on the left, Bow Cut on the right, and Lower Right Mikawa) and DVD cover scans collected by the author
In every era, there will be school bullying and bad gangs, especially the female high students who lack self-defense will hope to have strength or have girls who are strong enough to stand up and protect everyone, and today the film and television works of the flying female theme occasionally resurgence, hoping that they will no longer rely on the plot of Yasushi Akimoto Yasu, a sentimental object of Akimoto Yasu, to support the whole of this theme, and there can be a masterpiece that is truly rich in the characteristics of the times.
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