
Milky☆Subway: The Galactic Limited Express
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Synopsis
A superhuman and a cyborg get sentenced to mop floors on a busted old space train. That's the setup. Chiharu, a superhuman, and Makina, a cyborg, were just minding their business doing some extremely reckless space driving when the law caught up with them. Their punishment: community service cleaning the Milky☆Subway, a rickety interplanetary train that looks like it belongs in a museum. Should be simple janitorial work, except the train suddenly launches itself into deep space with them still on it, and now they're stuck hurtling through the cosmos alongside a handful of other misfits — another superhuman duo named Akane and Kanata, plus cyborg partners Kurt and Max. Nobody has a plan. Nobody has a destination. The train just goes. The whole thing runs on chaotic energy. Each of the 12 episodes is fast-paced and leans hard into the comedy side, with the sci-fi setting mostly serving as an excuse to throw increasingly absurd situations at this ragtag crew. There's a retro-futuristic look to it from Shin-Ei Animation that gives the show its own visual identity, somewhere between nostalgic and weird. If you liked the space-train vibes of Galaxy Express 999 or The Galaxy Railways but wished they were less contemplative and more unhinged, this is in that lane. Fans of Tenchi Universe's comedic space-road-trip energy will also feel at home here. It's short, it's strange, and it never slows down long enough to let you question what's happening.
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