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Gunsmith
Cats
Episodes: 4
Genre: Action Comedy
Creator: Kenichi Sonoda
Age Rating: 15 and up
Commercial Release:
ADV Films
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Overview:
Rally
Vincent and Minnie May are among some of the best bounty
hunters for hire in the city of Chicago. With Rally's
incredible accuracy at shooting and Minnie's natural
affinity for grenades and other explosives, the two
make an excellent team, and it's something they're definitely
going to need to clear out the crime in the Windy City.
Some
Characters of Note:
Rally
Vincent : Even at 19, Rally is one of the best
known and efficient bounty hunters on the job. Operating
out of a gun shop on the outskirts of Chicago, Rally
and Minnie May are able to take in a tidy amount
of income in two major ways. Rally's accuracy with
the handgun is almost without peer, and she possesses
knowledge in just about any firearm she lays hands
on. She's also a classic car buff and drives around
in a deep blue Cobra.
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Minnie
May:
Literally a "blonde bombshell", the diminuative
Minnie is an expert in explosives, bombs, and other
similar devices. She tends to do most of the "heavy
work" that Rally can't do with her gun, using
her explosives for a variety of tasks. She prefers
to use grenades, but isn't afraid to employ anything
else in order to get the job done. While the anime
series does not mention the history behind her knowledge
of explosives, the manga explains that she learned
the trade from a former lover of hers.
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Becky
Farrah:
The Gunsmith Cats' self-appointed "business
manager", the always-practical Becky is willing
to do just about anything for Rally and Minnie -
as long as there's a nice price tag attached to
it. Becky is usually employed by Rally in order
to find out information, though at times Becky also
finds herself on the front lines along with Rally
and Minnie. Despite her love of money, Becky remains
a steadfast friend of the Gunsmith Cats.
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Roy
Coleman: A police officer in the Chicago Police
Department, Roy is frequently contacted by Rally
in order to gather information on police activities
and leads in cases. Though Roy is a police officer,
he lets Rally's more liberal interpretations of
Chicago laws slide in exchange for her skill and
her inside information on jobs.
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