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ReviewMilky Subway: The Galactic Limited Express movie review – a riotous sci-fi anime ride

A 47-minute compilation of Yohei Kameyama’s animated series, Milky Subway provides more laughs and surprises than many feature-length films

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A still from the animated film Milky Subway: The Galactic Limited Express (category IIA; Japanese), directed by Yohei Kameyama.
James Marsh

4/5 stars

Compiling all 12 episodes of Yohei Kameyama’s 2025 animated series of the same name, together with additional scenes featuring brand-new supporting characters, this theatrical release of Milky Subway: The Galactic Limited Express is a riotously entertaining science fiction juggernaut that produces more laughs, surprises and innovations in 47 minutes than many feature-length offerings.

Milky Subway is itself a sequel to Kameyama’s 2022 graduation project Milky Highway, a four-minute web anime short in which the superhuman Chiharu (voiced by Momoka Terasawa) and her cyborg friend Makina (Anna Nagase) – a pair of tearaway gyaru, women with gaudy fashion styles that go against traditional Japanese beauty standards – are arrested for speeding and destroying police property.

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Milky Subway picks up the action with Chiharu being interrogated by police officer Ryoko (Mikako Komatsu) in the wake of a catastrophic event that has left Makina damaged beyond repair. She recounts how they were sentenced to a week of community service for their traffic offences, cleaning the carriages of the Galactic Limited Express, otherwise known as the Milky Subway.

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Chiharu and Makina do not suffer alone. Condemned alongside them are the cyborgs Kurt (Koki Uchiyama) and Max (Yoshitaka Yamaya), and two members of a notorious biker gang: the young mechanic Kanata (Makoto Koichi) and Akane (Hisako Kanemoto), the gang’s female leader.

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