Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSet in 2039-2040, This series is set in Megalo City, a city built over the ruins of Tokyo.Set in 2039-2040, This series is set in Megalo City, a city built over the ruins of Tokyo.Set in 2039-2040, This series is set in Megalo City, a city built over the ruins of Tokyo.
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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!
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!
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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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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- AnecdotesDue to contractual problems and the ownership of the original character designs, all of the characters have been redesigned for the new series. However, the hardsuits the Knight Sabers use are the same in design as the original series.
- GaffesIn "One Of These Nights", Leon's weight trainer glove disappears from his hand in the close up of him showing Priss the video scan of the soldiers who are moving in to Tokyo to fight the boomer plague.
- Citations
Nene Romanova: Come ON, Priss! We have to hurry, come on!
Priss S. Asagiri: SHUT UP or I'm going to spank you.
Nene Romanova: [Scoffs] I'd like to see you TRY!
- Versions alternativesIn the english-dubbed version of episode one (Can't Buy A Thrill) a scene where Priss was sitting alone on a pier was shortened. In the DVD release, this scene was returned to the original length, including Priss humming "I'll Be Waiting For You", the closing theme to the series.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Anime Network Commercial 2 (2004)
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