Re: Cutie Honey

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Synonyms: Re: Cutey Honey
Japanese: Re:キューティーハニー


Information

Type: OVA
Episodes: 3
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 24, 2004 to Sep 25, 2004
Producers: Toei Video
Licensors: Discotek Media
Source: Manga
Genres: ActionAction, ComedyComedy, Girls LoveGirls Love, Sci-FiSci-Fi, EcchiEcchi
Duration: 45 min. per ep.
Rating: R+ - Mild Nudity

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Score: 7.131 (scored by 1198011,980 users)
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Ranked: #37022
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Popularity: #4136
Members: 31,594
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So, there's this large-chested girl whose father got mysteriously killed by some mysterious people, which sets her off on a roaring rampage of revenge. Cleavage and retro, seizurey fight scenes ensue. If you like ridiculous, over-the-top, fanservicey (and fandisservicey) shenanigans, then this is what you've been waiting for your whole life. 
report Recommended by Keirik
Both made by Gainax. Similar animation style. Great soundtrack. Lots of ecchi. Female heroine. 
report Recommended by Nek0
Insane, hilarious and completely over-the-top. There's a kind of save the world plot in both anime and there's a giant building that appear toward the end in both anime.  
report Recommended by HooHiraiBunny
The director of Dead Leaves (Hiroyuki Imaishi) directed the first episode of Re: Cutey Honey and it shows, even in the two episodes made without his involvement. The action in both shows is fast paced, humourous, very colourful and involves lots of exaggerated movement. Both shows also have a lot of sexual humour, though Cutey Honey is more cheesy and fanservice-oriented whereas Dead Leaves tries to be crude and disgusting. 
report Recommended by Noontide
Both are sci-fi flicks with bizarre events, cheesy dialogue, absolute chaos and destruction, mysterious evil organizations, superhuman characters, more cheesy dialogue, entertaining OSTs, and both are set in urban environment in vaguely futuristic Japan. Re:Cutey Honey does have significantly better production, and some ecchi and even yuri on top of that, while Ai City is just pure 80s aesthetic sci-fi cheesiness. 
report Recommended by DurangaVoe
This literally has the same feel as Re Cutie Honey, but for kids! 
report Recommended by seldeslim
In both a police officer finds out the identity of a vigilante superhero, and the two become more than friends and fight against villains together. 
report Recommended by sataneku
Both anime feature transforming girls fighting some sort of evil organization. Both anime have bright colours, flashy action scenes. These anime share a few folks working on the animation and have a distinct animation style. A fairly short watch you can easily plow through in one day. 
report Recommended by d9i032i0e9i23dg
Trippy visuals, boobs, witty dialogue, boobs, boobs, fast paced action sequences, and boobs. Both are impromptu 70's revivals, as evidenced by the overall retro vibe. 
report Recommended by Keirik
Colourful and brightful animation, lot of flashes and explosions, lot of Monsters, a save the world type plot with a kickass scene at the end and a sort of rivalry/comradery relation between the two female lead. Also both Sheryl Nome and Cutey Honey have an obscur an tragic. They probably don't have the same kind of personnality but they fall into the same category.  
report Recommended by HooHiraiBunny
Being modernized adaptations of Go Nagai's works, both of these shows deliver on over-the-top action, inventive visuals, and lots of boobs. Sexuality is front and center. The styles of the directors shine through in each, making both a showcase of unique directorial work. Both have underlying themes about love, although Cutey Honey is ultimately a lot more positive than Devilman. Both shows also feature gay relationships. And as a bonus, Akira and Miki make a cameo appearance in Re: Cutey Honey. 
report Recommended by Neko-Hoshishima
The creators of Promare, Hiroyuki Imaishi and Kazuki Nakashima, worked together on the first episode of Re: Cutey Honey, so if you're looking for more of their signature style, look no further. However, there's more between these two titles than just Imaishi and Nakashima. Amid all the flashy animation and big action, a relationship develops between the two lead characters: opposing personalities who don't get along at first, but it all builds up to a surprisingly similar payoff as they team up. 
report Recommended by Neko-Hoshishima
Same type of animation with a lot of extremely over the top action scenes and flashes. A stupid, mysterious, gentle, childish and cute female lead who has some super power. Lot of nudity and fanservice. A save the world type plot. And a sort of comradship/brotherly atmosphere. Actually the relation between Natsuko and Honey relation looks a lot like the relation between Nono and Lark. 
report Recommended by HooHiraiBunny
Do you like your enemies weird and your heroes weirder? Do you like crazy animation that has to be crazy to match the rest of the show? Do you enjoy fanservice with a humorous edge -- or making humor out of fanservice? Yep, these shows are for you! 
report Recommended by Anomalous
Both of these anime are fast-paced feature a lot of cheesy, over-the-top action and parody situations often found in shounen anime. These anime also have a similar cartoony art style. Also, both female leads (Honey in Re: Cutie Honey and Eve in Needless) have some sort of transformation ability. Re: Cutie Honey has more ecchi in it, to the point of full nudity. 
report Recommended by Rosa_FOEtida