OVA
Description
Anna Puma and her twin sister Uni Puma are androids originally designed as commercial "love dolls," yet possessing formidable combat capabilities and physical augmentations. Standing over six feet tall (approximately 6'3" to 6'4") with muscular builds, they feature catlike ears protruding from thick blonde hair—sometimes depicted as red—and mismatched blue and green eyes. Their bodies integrate military-grade systems: targeting, composite vision processors, ballistic trajectory calculators, dermal plating, enhanced strength, agility, speed, and endurance. They are immune to diseases and biological agents, enabling operation without gas masks in polluted areas. A unique ability allows them to shrink to roughly three feet by violently expelling large amounts of water, returning to full size by ingesting water; this facilitates piloting tanks or navigating confined spaces, often with an explosive side effect upon activation.
Their history includes work as exotic dancers and strippers before turning to crime. They served as primary enforcers for the criminal Buaku's gang, engaging in armed robbery and theft. During a hospital heist to steal urine samples, they famously escaped a SWAT team by stripping as a distraction, then using concealed assault rifles to shoot their way out. Following Buaku's departure from Earth, they became homeless and destitute, taking occasional odd jobs. Later, they joined the Newport City Tank Police, exploiting a legal loophole absolving androids of past criminal liability. This career shift brought them into direct conflict with protagonist Leona Ozaki, who resented their inclusion.
Personality-wise, Anna and Uni exhibit childlike impulsiveness and naivety, likely stemming from their artificial origins and limited life experience. They possess short tempers, swear excessively, and hold grudges when thwarted. They constantly bicker and blame each other for failures but remain inseparable. Highly materialistic and greedy, they obsess over luxury items, expensive weapons, and high-performance vehicles, often stealing glittering objects they covet. In combat, they favor heavy suppressive fire over precision, embracing reckless violence and describing themselves as trigger-happy "loonies with guns." Despite their violent tendencies, they occasionally show compassion, such as providing critical information to assist Leona.
They appear across various media: the original *Dominion Tank Police* manga and OVA, its sequel *New Dominion Tank Police*, and the *Conflict One: No More Noise* manga. A brief cameo occurs in the *Ghost in the Shell* manga, where they operate a black market robot parts stall and are robbed by a fuchikoma. In the *Tank S.W.A.T. 01* OVA, they serve as police officers without needing to shrink for tank operations. Their narrative arc transitions them from antagonists to antiheroes within the police force, though their core traits of impulsivity and violence endure.
Their history includes work as exotic dancers and strippers before turning to crime. They served as primary enforcers for the criminal Buaku's gang, engaging in armed robbery and theft. During a hospital heist to steal urine samples, they famously escaped a SWAT team by stripping as a distraction, then using concealed assault rifles to shoot their way out. Following Buaku's departure from Earth, they became homeless and destitute, taking occasional odd jobs. Later, they joined the Newport City Tank Police, exploiting a legal loophole absolving androids of past criminal liability. This career shift brought them into direct conflict with protagonist Leona Ozaki, who resented their inclusion.
Personality-wise, Anna and Uni exhibit childlike impulsiveness and naivety, likely stemming from their artificial origins and limited life experience. They possess short tempers, swear excessively, and hold grudges when thwarted. They constantly bicker and blame each other for failures but remain inseparable. Highly materialistic and greedy, they obsess over luxury items, expensive weapons, and high-performance vehicles, often stealing glittering objects they covet. In combat, they favor heavy suppressive fire over precision, embracing reckless violence and describing themselves as trigger-happy "loonies with guns." Despite their violent tendencies, they occasionally show compassion, such as providing critical information to assist Leona.
They appear across various media: the original *Dominion Tank Police* manga and OVA, its sequel *New Dominion Tank Police*, and the *Conflict One: No More Noise* manga. A brief cameo occurs in the *Ghost in the Shell* manga, where they operate a black market robot parts stall and are robbed by a fuchikoma. In the *Tank S.W.A.T. 01* OVA, they serve as police officers without needing to shrink for tank operations. Their narrative arc transitions them from antagonists to antiheroes within the police force, though their core traits of impulsivity and violence endure.