Friday, March 28, 2014

More on firearm confiscationist Yee's sordid playmates. Life imitates anime.

FBI sting shows San Francisco Chinatown underworld
And reader Michael points out that:
It occurred to me that the Yee case in California was similar to the mid 90s anime "Gunsmith Cats". In that one the boss behind the gun smuggling gang the heroines were up against was an anti-gun politician aided by a corrupt high ranking ATF official (but I repeat myself).
From the blurb:
Rally Vincent and Minnie May Hopkins are just a pair of gun shop owners who do a bit of bounty hunting to make ends meet when a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms agent comes to them. Using the threat of arresting them for their lack of a retail license for their merchandise and the resulting unpaid taxes, he forces them to agree to cooperate in a sting to break a gun running ring. They have an initial success, but that brings new problems as the ring's leader brings in a merciless assassin to eliminate these new enemies. It will take all their skill, allies and some luck to come out this crisis alive.

2 comments:

Radio Patriot said...

Could it be -- perhaps, perchance -- that the anime scriptwriter had inside knowledge when he set this "story" into animation???

Hmmm?

Anonymous said...

I had the exact same thoughts, Mike. The show was pretty good.