

Mad Bull 34 Episode Ratings
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Daizaburo Edi-Ban, a Japanese-American, joins New York City's toughest precinct, the 34th. On his first day he is partnered up with John Estes, called Sleepy by his friends and Mad Bull by his enemies, a cop who stops crime with his own violent brand of justice. Mad Bull makes no qualms about executing common thieves with shotgun blasts if they even pose a minor threat to him or anyone around them. Mad Bull also often steals from prostitutes and does incredible amounts of property damage while fighting crime. Mad Bull's unpoliceman-like behavior often puts him in hot water with his partner Daizaburo and the 34th precinct. However, despite how reckless or illegal these acts are, a good cause is always revealed (For example, Sleepy uses the money he steals from the prostitutes to fund a venereal disease clinic and a home for battered and raped women). Perrine Valley, a police lieutenant, joins Daizaburo and Sleepy later on to help them tackle more difficult cases involving the mafia and drug-running. Mad Bull 34 is inspired by the high-action buddy cop films of the '70s and '80s. (Source: Thevinnymac)
Daizaburo Edi-Ban, a Japanese-American, joins New York City's toughest precinct, the 34th. On his first day he is partnered up with John Estes, called Sleepy by his friends and Mad Bull by his enemies, a cop who stops crime with his own violent brand of justice. Mad Bull makes no qualms about executing common thieves with shotgun blasts if they even pose a minor threat to him or anyone around them. Mad Bull also often steals from prostitutes and does incredible amounts of property damage while fighting crime. Mad Bull's unpoliceman-like behavior often puts him in hot water with his partner Daizaburo and the 34th precinct. However, despite how reckless or illegal these acts are, a good cause is always revealed (For example, Sleepy uses the money he steals from the prostitutes to fund a venereal disease clinic and a home for battered and raped women). Perrine Valley, a police lieutenant, joins Daizaburo and Sleepy later on to help them tackle more difficult cases involving the mafia and drug-running. Mad Bull 34 is inspired by the high-action buddy cop films of the '70s and '80s. (Source: Thevinnymac)
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Mad Bull 34 Episode Rating Chart
This episode rating chart shows all 4 episode ratings for Mad Bull 34, based on MyAnimeList ratings. The average episode score is 8.1/10. The highest-rated episode is Episode 1 "Hit and Rape" with a score of 8.8/10, while the lowest-rated is Episode 4 "Good-By Sleepy" at 7.6/10. 2 of 4 episodes (50%) score 8.0 or above, placing them in the Great or higher tier on the AnimeGraphs rating scale.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the highest rated Mad Bull 34 episode?
- The highest rated Mad Bull 34 episode is Episode 1 "Hit and Rape" with a score of 8.8/10 on MyAnimeList. The lowest rated episode is Episode 4 "Good-By Sleepy" at 7.6/10.
- How many episodes does Mad Bull 34 have?
- Mad Bull 34 has 4 episodes. 2 episodes (50%) have a rating of 8.0 or above on MyAnimeList.
- What is the average episode rating for Mad Bull 34?
- The average episode rating for Mad Bull 34 is 8.1/10 based on MyAnimeList ratings across all 4 episodes.





