> Episode 2 "Stink Bomb" by Tensai Okumura (or how some dumbass became a chemical weapon.)
Surprisingly funny for an episode where lots of people die. Though it gets worse halfway in. (Urgh! He's so stupid! Why? Who knows! You'd think there'd some visual indication, like his eyes or something, but noooo!)
Ending's badly contrived. Director's obviously trying to force a joke at the episode's expense.
The USA: the cause of, and solution to, all of the world's problems. 'Merica, f@ck yeah!
> Episode 3 "Cannon Fodder" by Katsuhiro Otomo (or "1984" if animated by the guy who made "Akira".)
Not a story. More like a day-in-the-life depiction of a family in fascism-town.
Eh. It was okay.