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Written by
  
Tsuguo Okazaki

English publisher
  
Viz (partial)

Magazine
  
Shōnen Sunday Super

Director
  
Motosuke Takahashi

Music director
  
Hiroya Watanabe

5.8/10
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Genre
  
Science fiction

Published by
  
Shogakukan

Demographic
  
Shōnen

Initial release
  
20 July 1985

Screenplay
  
Hiroyuki Hoshiyama

Story by
  
Tsuguo Okazaki

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Cast
  
Kazuhiko Inoue, Miina Tominaga, Keiko Yokozawa, Michihiro Ikemizu, Norio Wakamoto

Similar
  
Ninja Cadets, Harlock Saga, Pale Cocoon, Fire Tripper, Laughing Target

Cosmo Police Justy (Japanese: Cosmo Police ジャスティ, Hepburn: Kosumo Porīsu Jasuti) is a science fiction anime OVA released on July 20, 1985 in Japan. The anime is based on a manga by Tsuguo Okazaki which ran in Shōnen Sunday Super. The OVA was released as a double feature with the Area 88 film.

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The story follows Justy Kaizard, a police officer who chases down criminal espers; his tactics might be similar to those of a bounty hunter but he is a salary-drawing officer. Justy is also an esper with remarkable powers. He is able to moderate his psychic forces by the use of the headband that he wears. With this device, which acts only as a psychic damper, he can finely attenuate his powers to prevent collateral damage.

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Viz translated part of the manga into English and released nine out-of-order issues in North America between December 6, 1988 and April 4, 1989.

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Plot summary

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Justy Kaizard is the most powerful esper in the known universe, and he works as a member of the Galaxy Patrol System Cosmo Police to bring down esper criminals. During one such takedown, he killed Magnamum Vega while his young daughter Astaris was watching. After the fight, she transformed from a young girl into a young woman and attacked him. While he was wounded in her attack, she forgot everything. Justy took the girl home and began raising her as his younger sister with the help of Jelna Flarestar.

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Because he has brought down over 200 esper criminals since joining the Cosmo Police, the rest of the esper criminals are willing to do anything to get rid of Justy. To this end, they hijack a civilian shuttle transport and demand that Astaris, Magnamum's daughter, be brought in exchange for the passengers on board the transport. Justy is assigned to take her there, but as she is making the EVA journey between ships, a group of the criminal espers joins together using telepathy to make her remember what happened to her father and who was responsible for it.

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Astaris begins attacking the policeman, destroying Justy's ship and using more and more power to try to break through his defenses. Worried for the safety of the nearby transport, Justy uses his powers to teleport it away from the fight. In doing so, he lets down his guard and Astaris is able to hit him with the full force of her powers, causing him to disappear. The criminal espers believe they have destroyed him, so they take the transport with all the hostages and warp away, leaving Astaris floating in space. Astaris comes out of her rage and begins wondering what happened and where Justy went. She then falls asleep, exhausted. After the shuttle leaves, Justy appears and rescues the sleeping Astaris, promising to bring the criminal espers to justice for using her in their ploy.

After surrounding Astaris in a protective bubble, Justy warps after the escaping transport. After teleporting onto the transport, Justy eliminates three of the hijackers before the others teleport in an attempt to escape. He easily follows them. He handily defeats all but four of them after demanding that they return Astaris to the way she was. The remaining four combine their powers to try to defeat Justy, but he eliminates them one by one until he's down to the ringleader. He tells him that Astaris is his beloved younger sister now, and proceeds to eliminate him.

Justy returns and rescues Astaris, and the voiceover as they return shows that Astaris remembers nothing of her attack on Justy and has returned to loving him as her heroic older brother. The show ends with Justy and his partner going out on another mission.

Characters

The characters of Justy, Jelna, and Bolbar previously appeared in Okazaki's debut manga 2nd Year A Class Hoshiko-sensei.

Justy Kaizard (ジャスティ・カイザード, Jasuti Kaizādo)
Born (or at least found in a shipwreck) on Sapphire, the sixth planet in the Pelwing System, Justy is an esper in the Galaxy Patrol Cosmo Police, with the designation Σ04-1 (Sigma 04-1). Despite being the most powerful esper in the known universe, Justy has a kind heart. He helps track down superhuman criminals to bring them to justice, even though it pains him to have to use his powers this way. He wears a hairband which regulates his esper powers to one ten-thousandth their normal strength. The headband would normally completely suppress the power of an esper, but due to the strength of his powers, it allows him greater fine control over them. During the Great Galactic War, Justy fought alongside Jelna and her group as part of the Esper Commandos against the Andromeda Rebel Army. His foster-sister, Jelna, is his only family, and because of the hardships experienced during the war, they became very close. Justy also cares for Astaris, the daughter of Magnamum Vega, an esper criminal he killed during the course of his duties. He considers her a younger sister, and is very protective of her. Voiced by: Kazuhiko Inoue
Jelna Flarestar (ジェルナ・フレアスター, Jeruna Fureasutā)
Jelna was the first esper employed by the Cosmo Police, though she mostly works at a desk job in the department now. She raised Justy from the time he was quite young, and has a sisterly affection for him. However, because there is no blood relation between the two, romantic feelings have begun to manifest themselves. After esper powers began manifesting themselves across the galaxy, Jelna defeats the leader of the Andromeda Rebel Army while leading her Esper Commandos unit during the fighting in the Great Galactic War, perishing in so doing. Voiced by: Keiko Yokozawa
Astaris Vega (アスタリス・ベガ, Asutarisu Bega)
Astaris is the daughter of the esper criminal Magnamum Vega. After seeing her father killed by Justy when she was five years old, her desire for revenge was so great that it activated the latent esper powers within her, causing her body to age rapidly into that of a young woman ("One of these days I'll be big and strong and I'll kill you!"). She retains the mentality of her actual age, however. She doesn't remember what happened to her father, or that Justy was the one who killed him. She is technically the prisoner of Jelna, and Justy has taken on the responsibility of raising her, treating her as a favorite younger sister. Because her esper powers are so great, she also wears a headband which dampens them. She meets Yoshiko Tachibana during Justy's second mission to the Earth. Voiced by: Miina Tominaga
Rector (レクター, Rekutā)
The commandant of the Galaxy Patrol Cosmo Police Space Station Office. He is the one who gives orders to Justy. Voiced by: Norio Wakamoto
Bolbar (ボルバー・シークレン, Borubā Shīkuren)
A member of the Cosmo Police, designation Σ03-1 (Sigma 03-1). He's like an older brother to Justy, and has a very cheerful personality. Despite having a Sigma designation, he has little or no esper powers, but helps in the investigation of esper-related incidents. In the Viz comic translations, his name is Trevor. Voiced by: Kenichi Ono
Yoshiko Tachibana (立花美子, Tachibana Yoshiko)
A school girl from Japan and member of First Year A-Class at Yumeno Academy. She has a cheerful disposition and is a member of the Hygiene Committee there.

Manga

CP Σ04-1 (Cosmo Police Sigma 04-1), the first chapter in the story, was published in the August 1981 issue of Shōnen Sunday Super as a standalone story. Okazaki then continued the story with manga published monthly from November 1981 through September 1984. There were editorial disputes over the storyline with some of the Shogakukan editors, however, so when the story went out of print through Shogakukan, the manga was published through the gravure idol magazine Scola.

The series was collected into five tankōbon volumes under the title Justy (ジャスティ, Jasuti) in Japan, and the equivalent of about two of them were released in English by Viz in nine badly-translated, out-of-order comic book releases. as one of their early translations. The last issue, The Blue Witch, was released on April 4, 1989. The manga didn't fare well due to being too similar to English-language space comics. Viz also changed the names of some of the characters.

In the July 15, 2009 issue of Shōnen Sunday, a column titled "Shōnen Sunday 1983" had an interview with Okazaki as well as an updated version illustration of Justy.

Japanese releases

Shōnen Sunday Comics imprint from Shogakukan

  • Volume 1, ISBN 978-4-09-120751-7, October 1982
  • Volume 2, ISBN 978-4-09-120752-4, January 1983
  • Volume 3, ISBN 978-4-09-120753-1, October 1983
  • Volume 4, ISBN 978-4-09-120754-8, April 1984
  • Volume 5, ISBN 978-4-09-120755-5, September 1984
  • Burger SC imprint from Scola

  • Volume 1, ISBN 978-4-7962-4084-0, December 1990
  • Volume 2, ISBN 978-4-7962-4087-1, January 1991
  • Volume 3, ISBN 978-4-7962-4093-2, February 1991
  • Volume 4, ISBN 978-4-7962-4099-4, March 1991
  • Volume 5, ISBN 978-4-7962-4105-2, April 1991
  • Anime

    Studio Pierrot released a single 44-minute OVA on July 20, 1985, directed by Motosuke Takahashi, the director of the Fire Tripper OVA. In addition to the voices listed in the character section, other voice actors providing additional voices in the OVA include Michihiro Ikemizu (Magnumam Vega), Daisuke Gōri, Hōchū Ōtsuka, Kōzō Shioya, Tomohiro Nishimura, Fumihiko Tachiki, Masashi Sugawara, and Matsumi Ōshiro.

    The OVA is partly based on two stories from the comics: The Tears of Astaris, listed in the first page of the English comic book publications as volumes one and two, and also Hostages which is listed as volumes four and five. It was released as a double feature with the Area 88 film.

    In the July 1985 issue of Shōnen Sunday Super included a 50-page insert about the OVA. The anime has not been released in English due to the high licensing costs.

    Production staff

  • Director: Motosuke Takahashi
  • Animation Director: Motosuke Takahashi
  • Production and Planning: Kiyo Usami
  • Producer: Yūji Nunokawa
  • Original Story, Planning, and Character Design: Tsuguo Okazaki
  • Animation Character Design: Yūichi Endō
  • Mechanical Design: Hideki Kakinuma
  • Screenplay: Hiroyuki Hoshiyama
  • Production: Osamu Uemura
  • Director of Photography: Masaaki Fujita
  • Music: Hiroya Watanabe
  • Art Director: Torao Arai
  • Audio/Recording Director: Shigeharu Shiba
  • Editors: Morita Editing, Kiyoshi Morita, Masaki Sakamoto
  • Theme song: The Lonely Warrior (孤独の戦士, Kodoku no Senshi), sung by Miki Asakura (King Records)
  • Production: Justy Project (Japan)
  • Distribution: Toei Classic Film
  • Sources:

    Soundtracks

    There were several singles and albums released containing music from the OVA:

  • Lonely Hunter (孤独の戦士(ロンリー・ハンター), Ronrī Hantā), EP, K07S-3071, July 21, 1985, Starchild
  • Includes the image song Putting Love into Memories (想い出に愛をこめて, Omoide ni Ai o Komete), also sung by Asakura
  • Justy: Drama Edition (ジャスティ〜ドラマ編, Jasuti: Doramahen), LP, K25G-7269, 1985, Starchild
  • There is also a cassette tape release of the drama edition: K25H-4292
  • Justy Music Edition (ジャスティ 音楽集, Jasuti Ongakuhen), LP, K25G-7267, 1985, Starchild
  • There is also a cassette tape release of the music edition: K25H-4277
  • Justy Original Album (ジャスティ オリジナル・アルバム, Jasuti Orijinaru Arubamu), LP, K28-7219, 1984, Starchild
  • There is also a cassette tape release of the original album: K28H-4230
  • Reception

    Justin Sevakis, in a review of the OVA for Anime News Network, had mixed feelings about it. He stated the OVA had an "heavy over-the-top cheese factor", but said "the film is one that simply can't be dismissed entirely." He especially liked the ending theme song, performed by Miki Asakura, calling it a "[guilty] pleasure", and pointed out that Astalis was the "closest any character ever got to being moë in 1985".

    Fred Patten called the Justy manga one of the "best" of a new (in 1984) group of manga influenced by Locke the Superman which featured "lone-wolf teenage space heroes who possess unusual talents."

    The backgrounds of the manga were compared by Jason Thompson to those used by Ryōichi Ikegami in his manga. Thompson also wrote that Okazaki's "characters' childlike, cute faces [foretold] the anime style of the 1980s." Thompson also mentioned the out-of-order release of the few English-language chapters. Helen McCarthy gave it two-and-a-half stars (out of five) in her The Anime! Movie Guide review book.

    References

    Cosmo Police Justy Wikipedia