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8/10
A cool and underrated anime
The original "Bubblegum Crisis" was one of the first animes I had the chance to see in my life, since my parents rented two of the original Ovas from a video store thinking they were movies for kids. I actually loved it, even when I didn't fully understand the plot.

Some years later, I had the chance to see this remake series, which I also liked a lot, despite some changes done to the plot and characters, but keeping the essence of the original: The animation and designs were quite good, the soundtrack was more than decent. Additionally, tthe plot was very interesting, with likeable characters and complex themes explored in a dynamic, non-pretentious manner, being also helped by its thrilling atmosphere.

I never understood why this anime wasn't more popular. And it is certainly more deserving of appreciation than many other forgetable titles which I prefer not to name.

If you like animes like "Ghost in the Shell" and superhero comics like Iron Man, this is your series.
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6/10
Starts off slow and steady, Cascades into a mindscrew
Feature_Length8 June 2011
Warning: Spoilers
What happens if you take Iron Man, I Robot, and Left 4 Dead, and make an anime out of it with a title that has absolutely nothing to do with the show? If you answered "Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040", then thank you for just figuring out that I am reviewing Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040.

-----------In a Nutshell------------

----The Good----

-Pretty solid story

-The Characters are somewhat likable

-The overall design is actually pretty good, especially the boomers

-Galatea was somewhat of a creepy villain

-The voice-acting wasn't overly annoying, but still not great

-The Ending was decent, save for one major flaw

----The Bad-----

-MAJOR pacing issues

-Bland action scenes

-Nene and Linna's voices where annoying, especially when they scream

-The ending would have been perfect if it didn't leave Linna, Nene, and Priss in an impossible-to-get-out-of situation.

-As solid as the story is, it still attempts to confuse the viewer towards the end with very drawn-out, almost philosophical, lectures about man and machines.

Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040 takes place in, you guessed it, 2040, where Tokyo has been rebuilt into a sprawling metropolis after a massive earthquake destroyed the old one (we're off to a realistic start here). A company named GENOM produces robots known as boomers (they are not fat nor do they puke on people) to serve as workers. However, the boomers can go rogue, which they seem to mutate and attack people. Boomers aren't entirely robotic; they have a biological component to them. The AD Police is tasked with dealing with rogue boomers. As you would expect from my mention of Iron Man above, the AD Police completely fail at their jobs. So it is up to the Knight Sabers to stop the rogue boomers. These, Iron Women, if you will, are the main protagonists of Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040. The team consists of Sylia, the team leader; Priss, the team blitzer; Nene, the team impossibly awesome hacker; and Linna, the team's freshmeat.

That forms the basic outline for the first half of the show. The second half of the show descends into madness. Sylia's father created two organisms by growing them in her brain. One of them is Sylia's "brother", Mackey. The other is Galatea, who becomes the main antagonist. Galatea causes all boomers to go rogue in Tokyo, and soon wants the whole world to do the same. The Knight Sabers must join forces to put a stop to her.

The show starts off slow. It does a good job establishing the characters and the setting. However, it doesn't seem like much is happening. The story goes almost nowhere. This forms the base of the show's biggest flaw; its inconsistent pacing. THEN, when we are halfway through, the main story, with Galatea as the antagonist, kicks in and carries for the rest of the 26 episodes. And when it kicks in, it hits you out of nowhere like a bullet train. There was very little building up to this conflict outside of the subplot concerning Sylia's past. Then, it cascades into a mindscrew as Galatea turns into a giant metal statue-of-liberty that floats into space to spread her influence all over the world. Along the way, you can enjoy long, nonsensical, lectures about man and machines that even the Wachowski brothers couldn't comprehend.

As for the characters, they could have been better. They were just interesting enough that I could like them, but they still have that blandness to them. The Character designs aren't the best. Only Sylia and Nene were distinguished. Linna, Priss, and Leon had really generic designs, especially Linna, who I kept confusing for a generic office lady.

One great thing that can be said about this show is the design. Some boomers, especially the large ones that the Knight Sabers fight, show really good design (one of them reminded me of Devastator from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen). The Knight Saber's hard suits are very well designed. The show displays many interesting technologies, like the Skyhook and the Umbrella Satellite system.

Unfortunately, as good as the design is, the action scenes are really dull. There are a lot of stand-there-and-do-nothing-while-your-friends-are-getting-owned moments. They just sit there and do nothing while their friends get assimilated by the boomers.

Overall, Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040 is a show that had a lot of good ideas that it didn't put to full use. The very inconsistent pacing and dull action will put off certain viewers. The characters aren't interesting enough to warrant attention of their own, but they get the job done. The story is actually pretty sound and consistent; it is those stupid lectures from Galatea that throw people off. Overall, it's a good watch if you are not too picky about action or characterization. The show has a solid story, but that alone will not warrant a watch.

As for how it lives up to the original, I have not seen the original, nor do I intend to because of its incomplete status. Therefore, I have no comment on the matter, and have reviewed this anime as a standalone anime.
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8/10
Good mecca girl anime series
Irishchatter19 January 2019
Funny enough, I really thought this was the original Bubblegum series but of course, a big dummy that I am, this anime is actually a spin off from the original haha! I was glad to see reviews on here that this is a lot better then the original so glad I didn't miss much in that case. Anyways, I absolutely thought this series was very good to watch, it started out slow at first but then the scene where Lina chases after Priss, thats when you know that good s*it is waiting!

I seriously never heard of a mecca anime series thats ever had all female superheroes so this was quite a nice change to check out what its like and boy, it was damn good! I really liked Priss, Lina and Nene. I think Nene is funny when she calls of the cops Leon "Leon Poo" to piss him off. Its a shame actually those 2 or even Priss & Lina didn't all become couples. I'm always shipping whenever I see good anime, this is just in case you think I'm not that obvious (I actually am) lol.

I'm glad to have seen this anime, liked the pumping music, the characters, the English Dub actors, its storyline and the animation overall. 110% recommended if you like your mecca!
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10/10
The Knight Sabers & AD Police ride again!
DarthBill11 January 2004
Back in the mid/late 80s, an OAV anime by title of "Bubblegum Crisis" (which I think is a military slang term for when technical equipment goes haywire) made its debut on video, taking inspiration from "Blade Runner", "The Terminator" and maybe even "Robocop", with a little dash of Batman/Bruce Wayne - Iron Man/Tony Stark and Charlie's Angel's girl power thrown in for good measure. 8 episodes long, the overall story was that in 21st century Tokyo, Japan, year 2032-2033, living machines called Boomers were doing manual labor and sometimes cause problems. A special, SWAT like branch of law enforcers, the Advanced Police (AD Police for short) were formed to handle the boomers, but were mostly ineffective, prompting millionaire scientist Sylia Stingray, the daughter of the scientist who made the boomers, to create four powered combat armor (hard suits) to be worn by women to fight the boomers and fight the evil corporation that produced the boomers, GENOM. That group becomes known as the Knight Sabers, and in addition to ring leader Sylia, her rag-tag band of rebel women included Priss Asagiri, a struggling rock and roll gal with a passion for motorcycles and a disdain for cops, Linna Yamazaki, an aerobics instructor with an eye for money and a tendency to blow through boyfriends, and Nene Romanova, a young officer of the ADP and expert computer hacker (the first in a long line). GENOM, meanwhile, is represented by Quincy, a tall, gaunt old guy who happens to own the company, his younger assistant Brian J. Mason (killed in episode 3) and an annoying boomer man named Largo. Other characters included Leon McNichol and Daley Wong, two AD Police detectives (Leon appeared in a spin-off/prequel anime, "AD Police Files" which I heard was very dark), their balding, overweight boss Chief Todo, Sylia's younger brother Mackey, and a funny little mechanic known as Dr. Raven, who apparently helps Sylia with maintaining the suits. Aside from the overall Knight Sabers & AD Police VS GENOM storyline, there was also another storyline involving a friend of Linna's who was apparently a daughter in a big crime family, the annoying Largo trying to usurp GENOM, and various Priss-wants-revenge-for-a-minor-character story. Oh and did I mention that there were hints that Sylia herself might have been a boomer?

Well, it was a great watch, full of chaos and mayhem and even some very nice pop songs, but it was not without its flaws, some of which, unfortunately, were due to the fact that the series was discontinued after episode 8 when it was originally planned for 13 episodes in all. So some of the storylines, like Largo's scheme (or schemes), the family of Linna's ill-fated friend, and Sylia's origins, were never resolved. Another problem with the series was that at the time Priss was the most popular character, so a good portion of the series focused on her, and unfortunately, most of the Priss oriented episodes basically focused on Priss self-righteously seeking justice/revenge for some secondary character who had never appeared before but happened to be a friend of hers, yet she rarely went out of her way for her the Knight Sabers, who were always bailing her out of trouble and for some reason cared a great deal about her well-being (just to be fair though, she did go to rescue Linna in episode 7, and her boyfriend got killed by a boomer and the ADP acted wrongly in the investigation). This meant we didn't really get to focus on the more interesting back story of Sylia, or even the day-to-day antics of Nene and Linna. Linna had two episodes oriented around her, which pertained to her friend with the mafia family, while Nene managed to snag the last episode for herself, which showed her eternal good cheer was genuinely good spirits and not ditziness. Nene also got to put her computer skills to good use quite a bit, or she sometimes just acted like a lovable goof, which put her screen time and character development a few notches above poor Linna, who was often thrust into the background with only her greed and her tendency to eat up boyfriends to get her any attention. Don't get me wrong, I like it and I love the overall concept of it all, but it did irk me a little bit. Also this is one of those runner-ups for "worst English voice dubbing of all time" features, meaning you'd better stick to the Japanese. Some of the voices were okay (some really did match their characters personas) but others were just flat and passionless or, in the case of Priss, really overacted.

Well, Tokyo 2040 comes along and pretty much tosses all that out the window. Set a few years ahead, the story here is that after earthquakes shattered Tokyo, GENOM's boomers rebuilt the city into a big old paradise, except the boomers still have a tendency to fly off the handle, which prompts the AD Police to be formed followed by the Knight Sabers being formed. So the overall story is the same, but the backstories of the characters and the look and attitudes of the characters have changed a lot.

1) Originally Sylia had short purplish black hair and brown eyes, was usually dressed like a stern, proper business woman and was distant from others. 2040 Sylia has more of a super-model look to her, dressing more provocatively and possessing white hair and blue eyes that seem to change color depending on the light (runs the gamut from blue to purple to silver and eyes occasionally looking purple or gray), and also 2040 Sylia is more of an emotionally unstable woman who flies off the handle when she's not in public, and possibly keeps even more secrets than before. Sylia also doesn't take as much risk on the battlefield, as she is more of a stay-in-the-mobile-pit type here, but she does do battle when she has to.

2) Originally Priss was a short woman with an Afro and a really bad temper, always picking fights with people who offended her, always biting off more than she could chew, etc. 2040 Priss, however, has gone the way of the Clint Eastwood loner - very cold, very stoic and emotionally distant (more like the original Sylia you might say), so she's not really attached to anyone. Also her hair is more stingry and cat-like (a big improvement) and she is clad in leather like Trinity from "The Matrix" (although much less annoying than before, unfortunately, the writers screw her in the end when revealing her reasons for hating the ADP).

3) Originally Linna had this big black hair going for her, but now her hair is shorter, browner, and, well, more 90s like. 2040 Linna is also an office lady who has bad luck with being sexually harrassed. As if to apologize for the way she was treated by the OAV writers, the 2040 writers actually dedicated the first 6 episodes to Linna, writing her as a country girl new to the city but determined to meet the Knight Sabers and win a spot with them, which she eventually does.

4) Originally a short red haired girl who was often the victim of ridicule and ate a lot of candy, Nene is now a short blonde haired girl who likes to tease and take pot shots at ADP detective Leon McNichol (revenge for him toying with her in the OAV?) and other characters, even her surrogate big sister Linna and Mackey, Sylia's "brother", whom she becomes infatuated with. Cockey and arrogant, she still eats a lot of candy and is a master hacker, but she is eventually deflated and grows beyond her comic relief status.

5) Nigel Kirkland is a new character, a tall, stoic, ruggedly handsome man with long black hair (he looks like Adrian Paul from TV's Highlander), he replaces Dr. Raven from the old series and now serves as the man who gives maitenance to Sylia's hard suits. Nigel is also Sylia's lover, but you wouldn't know it by his demeanor. He's kind of the father/big brother/mentor figure to Mackey.

6) Leon and Daley are back, but of course differently. The original Leon was a tall pretty boy built like a baseball player with slicked back brown hair, blue eyes, a black leather jacket, tight blue jeans, and always carrying a revolver that could magically pack more whallop than a howitzer if necessary; while he wasn't really a bad guy deep down, he was kind of a jerk, but he served mostly as comic relief, as he tried to pursue Priss romantically (exactly what he saw in her is a mystery) but occasionally he and Daley served as information guides to important plot points. Also the original Daley was a fairly muscular red head who dressed in pink/purple suits as he was a flamboyantly homosexual character who was always hitting on Leon when not providing important information. In 2040, Leon is no longer a pretty boy but more your typical rugged tough guy type, with spiked black hair, brown eyes, tall and sporting big muscles, a brown leather jacket and blue dockers (he actually looks like Arnold Schwarzenegger a little bit, or maybe a pumped up Colin Farrell, or Hugh Jackman), and he still carries a revolver, a BIG one, but it's not as powerful as before. Although 2040 Leon still has a bit of an attitude probelm (especially in approaching Priss), he's not nearly as much of a jerk as he was in the old series, but he does have a bad temper and he is easily annoyed by Nene and Daley (also he drinks way too much coffee). Oh, and Leon is still after Priss, but he has a lot more luck this time around. Daley, meanwhile, is now a taller (but not as tall as Leon) more pretty boyish looking guy with red rimmed glasses, a white suit, green eyes, and light brown hair, and he carries a big machine gun (he actually looks like James Marsden from the X-Men films); Daley is a lot smarter and more assertive in 2040 than the OAV and, although it's not completely clear, his homosexual tendencies have been almost totally disappeared, save a moment of what appears to be jealousy when he hears about Leon inquiring about Priss's e-mail.

7) Brian J. Mason (what does that "J" stand for?) is back, and so is Quincy, but Mason is much more the main villain here, with Quincy as co-villain, as he is no longer a towering figure of terror but a vegetable with a bunch of batteries and wires plugged into him. Mason now sports slicked back brown hair instead of black hair as he did in the OAV (he actually looks like OAV Leon in a suit) and he is very much from the Alan Rickman school of villains.

8) Though a pervert in the first series, Mackey is no longer a pervert in 2040. Of course, there are lots of things different about Mackey in 2040, but they won't be revealed here.

9) Sylia now has a companion, an Alfred-the-butler type named Henderson, who worries about her and the gang.

10) In the original series, boomers were like the Replicants in "Blade Runner", armed with their own thoughts and feelings and ambitions, but in 2040, they're more of the dumb-monsters-on-the-rampage type. Most of the time they're just big robots who do whatever they're programmed to do (heavy labor, combat, clean up, etc) and they have this tendency to "go rogue", which means try to evolve and become a monster in the process.

What does stay the same is the theme of humanity VS technology (do machines have souls?). Sadly, this series, though well animated and well written, only runs 26 episodes, so it moves by faster than one might like, especially those of us who are used to more than one season of our most beloved characters, and unfortunately it still ends on a cliff hanger with unresolved storyline bits (which I will not discuss here. What saves this show and makes it what it is, however, is the characters, a colorful cast of screwballs they are, ranging from stoic loners, psycho women, genocidal mad men, rough neck cops, sardonic intellectuals, wise old sages, and loveable innocents, much more diverse than before and with a lot more to play off of, they're enough to make you wish this show had gone longer.

It's not great, but it's a good watch. Also the English dub (by ADV) is quite good, though not without a few flat spots, but certainly better than the dub on the original.
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Welcome to the future!
Skyrcket18 February 2000
More an update than a sequel, BGC 2040 is a worthy addition to the Bubblegum Crisis mythos.

In this version all the characters have been redesigned, some radically. Most noticeable is Linna who went from being aerobics instructor to, ugh, an office lady. Sylia also got a major overhaul but I think this one is a real improvement. Plus, the implication that reason that all the Knight Sabers are female may have a lot to do with Sylia's sexuality adds a fun fan service element to things.

While the impact of changes is something for fan debate, I for one like most of them. They make the old world of original BGC, which is starting to show it's age after 15 years, seem more modern and relevant.

Style wise, the updated version of the Boomers, the Hardsuits and other technology looks really good. When you see it it's not hard to imagine that things like them could one day exist. One of the best improvements is to the Boomers. Back in the old days they were very stiff and Terminator-like. Now they seem more bio-mechanical which only makes them more creepy.

It's should also be noted that the animation on this is above average for a TV show, the voice actors are all wonderful and the music just kicks butt. I absolutely love the opening theme "Y'know."

In short, BGC 2040 is a good modern spin on an anime classic. Give this one a spin.
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9/10
Better than the original
freyw26 April 2007
This is a remake of the anime classic from the 80's, and this one is even better. Sylia, Nene, Linna, and Priss are all back as the Knight Sabers in their hard-suits battling the robotic boomers. The animation is crisp, the characters are well-developed, and the action rocks. Priss is a singer in her regular job, so the series features some wonderful songs as well. There is a fair amount of violence, but most of it is against robots, and there is some fan service, but nothing too racy. The DVDs also have many extras, including commentaries, which really enhance your understanding and enjoyment of the show. A must-have for any anime fan.

Also recommended: Burst Angel, Armitage III
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10/10
The Best of the Best!
TimothyMcKann2 October 2007
When I started watching 3 of the episodes of this series on the Action Channel,I have to say out of all the shows that I've seen that ADV released,this one is one of the best shows of all time. I had to see it again,and that's when I got my chance. I bought the entire box set of this series at Best Buy for my 20th Birthday. And I got to enjoy it,and see more of the episodes that I missed on Action Channel,and the same 3 episodes that I've seen. My favorite characters in this show are: Sylvia,Leon,and Nigel. The animation in this series was the best,and the hard suits were cool as well. But the show also has a great voice cast like:Chris Patton,Jason Douglas,Christine Auten,and Hillary Haag,and more. So if you like this show on Action Channel,then you have to own it on DVD. It's the best,and you will see what I mean.
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9/10
Far Better then the Original Bubblegum Crisis
Sabre_Wolf5 December 2013
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This one was actually better then the original Bubblegum Crisis 2032 because I liked the character designs better while I did like the original character designs however...

I liked also how everyone of the characters is far more human given her issues and background Priss is shown in a more real light as is Sylia (particularly when her past is revealed) also I liked the Linna far better then the 2032 Linna (whom I disliked!) because she was someone you could identify with and her joining the Knight Sabers was a nice touch. Also Nene remains my favorite in this (though she was my favorite in 2032) she is more confident and aggressive but still cute, funny and bubbly.

Also what they did with the Boomers took me aback when I first watched as were the changes in GENOM characters and the AD Police in all everyone were far more interesting characters then they were in the original 2032.

So by far this is a great remake and re-telling of the original and in a rarity it actually works!
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2/10
Excellent production values destroyed by a slow-as-snail plot
TooKakkoiiforYou_32112 December 2020
I lasted four episodes (which seemed ten) of this drag before quitting it. The story never took off and the characters were not interesting in the slightest. To be WORST than the original Bubblegum Crisis, not a masterpiece of character development and story on itself, should be awarded as an accomplishment...with something like the Razzie Awards. Avoid safely.
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A great remake of a classic series
cpm68 January 2001
The original Bubblegum Crisis came out in 1985 and spawned a very popular following on both sides of the pacific. It was also one of the earliest anime titles to get a video release in the states. An 8-part OAV series, it was a mix of Charlies's Angels, Batman, and Terminator. Now, it's been remade as a television series. Although the animation has a much cleaner look and incredibly vivid color, it's not as fluid as the original OAVs, but that shouldn't be a problem. The story expands on the concepts of the OAV, and exceeds them to a degree. It's also much darker, to an extent. The Boomer design isn't as realistic as those in the original OAVs-here, the Boomers appear more like Zombies or Monsters when they go nuts. The character designs and personalities are also very different(and very 90's) But the changes help improve the series rather than hinder it. Overall, it's very pleasing.
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8/10
The Greatest Heroines Ever Put to Screen, with Truly Empowering Adrenaline and Childlike Spirit
D_I_Sammi10 January 2024
An essential part of my childhood, I would get a VHS tape every Christmas until I had the complete collection. Many years later they adorn an entire shelf in tribute.

This is a fantastic anime series, that demonstrates how to conceptualise and write female characters without them 'being female' turning into a factor. It's extremely impressive how everyone feels believable and relatable, and there is a genuine sense of individuality and perspective to each character. This is helped by a fantastic English dub and one of the best music scores ever put to film, one of only two scores I had on CD and treasure to this day.

Although perfect in a lot of areas, the animation and details sometimes look a bit plain, and some episodes needed a little bit more effort to bring out the environments.
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1/10
Worst!.
moonfish-516998 January 2020
One of the worst anime i have seen. Some ok moments some ok characters. Not into the art style - stick to the superior original. It has violence and nudity. Ok songs . Ok ideas . But coming after neon genesis every thing will look bad lol!. It seemed to start a style that would carry to the next gen of anime ... im an artist so i can tell you its not a good art style. If only it had more gore and nudity!. Lol. But no ... lina is boring . Priss and Nene are cool. Sylia reminds me too much of ritsuko ( same voice actor.) the standard "megazone/akira" red Motorbike is cool. This is not an anime im proud of .
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