Space Patrol Luluco


Space Patrol Luluco is an anime television series created by Hiroyuki Imaishi and produced by Trigger. The series aired in Japan between April and June 2016 as part of the Ultra Super Anime Time programming block.

Plot

Luluco is a thirteen-year-old girl who lives in the solar system frontier space colonization zone Ogikubo together with her father, who works for the zone's Space Patrol division. Despite being a part of this wondrous district full of alien immigrants, Luluco would rather live the life of a normal schoolgirl. When her father is accidentally frozen by alien contraband, Luluco is forced to request help from her father's Space Patrol division. She is appointed a member of the Space Patrol by the division chief, named Over Justice, in order to pay the fees required to revive her father. From then on, Luluco's previously normal life faces drastic changes as she is sent on daily missions to protect Ogikubo from space criminals. On these missions she bands together with her assigned partner and alien exchange student ΑΩ Nova, as well as their fairly normal mutual classmate Midori.

Characters

Media

Anime

The series is written and directed by Hiroyuki Imaishi with character design by Mago and Yusuke Yoshigaki. The opening theme is "CRYmax Dohejitsu" by Fujirokku while the ending theme is "Pipo Password" by TeddyLoid feat. Bonjour Suzuki. The series features cameo appearances from other Trigger animations, including Kill la Kill, Little Witch Academia, Inferno Cop, Kiznaiver, and Sex and Violence with Machspeed. Crunchyroll has licensed the series in North America, and simulcasted the show in Japanese with english subtitles, while Funimation would later produce a dub on October 10, 2017. However due to the split between both Crunchyroll and Funimation, the english dub was removed, and was put on Crunchyroll, as well as being taken off of digital purchasing sites.
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Manga

A manga adaptation illustrated by Nanboku began serialization in Shueisha's Ultra Jump magazine in April and June 2016 and was released in English by Crunchyroll.