A line up of characters. From left to right, a portly woman in a classy dress. A man in a modern military jacket. A woman with very large breasts wearing revealing rags. A witch. A floating gothic lolita. A normal looking woman in a labcoat. Aku in a cute dress. Kunai in his suit. A pink haired girl wearing a school uniform. A blonde woman wearing a blue uniform like outfit. A purple-haired princess. A big shirtless dude with a mohawk and a big X for chest hair. Two bunny girl maids.
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It has some big shoes to fill, coming from the same creator as Laid-Back Camp, and it makes a strong start as a hobby show.
Its exploration of vigilantes has the chance to do something interesting, though the franchise is still pretty bad at writing women.