

Hyper Doll
Mew and Mica, two spacey, alien androids, pose as cute high school students to conceal their secret identities as the most undependable dynamic duo ever sent to defend the Earth! From super-sized jelly-fish to Ver Worm (a giant, supposedly intelligent worm), there is no villain too evil, too dastardly or too stupid for the Hyper Dolls to defeat! If they ever stop goofing off and eating on the job, the world would be in safe hands... Maybe.
Insights
Plot Summary
In a futuristic Tokyo, a sinister corporation called "The Great Leader" controls the city with an iron fist, aided by an army of robotic enforcers. Three young women, members of a secret organization known as the "Hyper Dolls," are humanity's last hope. These Dolls, powered by advanced technology, possess extraordinary abilities and embark on missions to dismantle The Great Leader's oppressive regime and restore freedom to the citizens.
Critical Reception
Hyper Doll, also known as "SD Gundam: Hyper Doll," was a direct-to-video animated film that received a mixed to positive reception, primarily praised for its unique character designs and fast-paced action sequences. However, its convoluted plot and short runtime were noted as drawbacks by some critics and audiences.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its distinctive character designs and energetic fight scenes.
- Criticized for a plot that can be difficult to follow.
- Appreciated by fans of 90s anime for its unique style.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for Hyper Doll is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The 'SD' in SD Gundam stands for 'Super Deformed,' referring to the characters' characteristic chibi-like, disproportionate designs.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources