A.D. Police: To Protect and Serve at PopRot

A.D. Police: To Protect and Serve at PopRot
Spoiler note: This PopRot section discusses the premise, recurring conflicts, and episode events of A.D. Police: To Protect and Serve. Episode pages include specific case details.
A.D. Police: To Protect and Serve is a late-1990s cyberpunk police anime set around an Advanced Police unit facing violent crimes, corporate pressure, and dangerous human-machine incidents. PopRot treats it as a compact 12-episode case story: Kenji Sasaki’s impulsive field style collides with Hans Kleif’s steadier partnership, while Nancy Wilson and the wider A.D. Police structure try to keep the city from being swallowed by voomer-related chaos.
Quick facts
- Japanese title: アドバンスドポリス
- Format: TV anime
- Episodes: 12
- First release: 1999
- Genre lane: cyberpunk police action, crime drama, mecha/robotics tension
- Best PopRot path: start here, read Kenji and Hans, then follow the episode guide in order.
Why it matters
The series sits in the broader Bubblegum Crisis/A.D. Police neighborhood, but this TV version is easiest to read as a tight partner-cop cyberpunk story. Its core appeal is procedural pressure: every case asks whether police instincts, machine technology, corporate secrecy, and personal loyalty can coexist in a city built on mechanical bodies and dangerous systems.
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Where to watch legally
During this run I could not verify a stable, current official episode-by-episode streaming page for the 1999 TV anime. The episode posts therefore avoid pretending availability that was not confirmed. Check licensed disc releases and major legal storefront/search pages in your region, and expect catalog availability to change.
