Just finished lawn care for the day. Time to put this on as I take a shower. Life works in magical ways.
@FalteredGreed7 ай бұрын
The next one needs to be longer go more in-depth
@trifurobert13497 ай бұрын
Our Soldier of God is back !
@lindaquemasda59277 ай бұрын
Really nice writing.. Funny. 👊
@VenlyssPnorr7 ай бұрын
This is some of the best content I've seen on YT. Over 2 hours long yet somehow feels concise and very snappy. Not to mention oftentimes hilarious. Great job CC.
@Aerithia17 ай бұрын
absolutely love bubblegum crisis 2040, you've convinced me to rewatch 2040, then do all the OVAS. i love this video
@mechajay33585 ай бұрын
The way I sum up the OVA and TV Series is that of you want excellent action and music, OG Bubblegum Crisis is for you. If you come for the story and characters, Bubblegum Crisis 2040 is more up your alley.
@Astraea47 ай бұрын
Love these retrospectives on more niche anime series, brings back memories of first watching these on AS when I was wee baby and had no idea what was going on.
@TheArkhamjester7 ай бұрын
I love that a twist of parasite dolls is that the megacorp is trying to fix a problem for once.
@aquaticko7 ай бұрын
So glad to see this franchise get a retrospective. The only addition I’d like to see is a sequel to 2040. It was my entry into the BGC, and I’d like to have some canon-ish answers to the practically mystical end it has.
@jblask26 ай бұрын
I remember seeing the vhs at my library as a kid and wondering "the world ran out of bubble gum? anime is so weird."
@CoolGuyZool1297 ай бұрын
Speaking of Boomers, here is something ancient you might appreciate. If you're not familiar with Studio Sokodei, they were a group who did some fandub parodies in the early 2000s, notably Evangelion Re:Death. There's also a Escaflowne parody called Nescaflowne but their little known Cowboy Bebop dub, Fanboy Bebop, is, personally for me, their most interesting work. It's about a group of jaded anime fans traveling to AX, and gives a glimpse of an era where the Toonami oldheads of today were the annoying newbies and enthusiasts questioned the direction their hobby was headed in the US market, among other tidbits of contemporary fan culture, rivalries and elitism. Fascinating piece of history. KZbin is finicky with links in comments but you can find a backup on Archive.
@gothicjello01546 ай бұрын
So love Bubblegum Crisis 2040. I thought it was forgotten by most anime fans and it indeed has become a niche but im so glad its being recognized and celebrated but this video. Thank you!
@dhemereon29157 ай бұрын
I love it how in-between you give some info on the studios, what went down in the background and "lore" regarding everything around it. Also, the jokes are as bomb as ever.
@Cyromantik7 ай бұрын
"The military has something of an industrial complex". Oh that was golden! Oh, a Silent Möbius x Bubble Gum Crisis shared universe would have been amazing.
@abh6237 ай бұрын
This is amazing. Thanks so much for making this.
@JohnnyBurnes7 ай бұрын
I went to Ikkicon. "Ikkicon" sounds like when you have bubblegum crisis. "THERE'S GUM EVERYWHERE!"
@koboldengineering76876 ай бұрын
ITS ALL OVER THE WALLS AND THE WINDOW
@set-65656 ай бұрын
I can listen to you talking about old anime for ever Also awesome editing!
@sherra-sama21 күн бұрын
The original BGC OVAs were legit the very first DVD I ever bought. Period. I had no idea how to work the menus at first. I had no idea what BCG even was. I had just bought a PS2, I saw animu, I threw money at it. The DVDs came in a software style large-box with CD cases with no inserts. A fan actually made printable inserts in late 90s inkjet glory. I fell in LOVE. I didn't care how all over the place the story was, I loved the animation, the characters, the music. Fun story. I'm really glad to hear your praise of 2040, which I agree with a lot of other commentors is kind of an underdog gem. I'm a little sad you didn't mention what a banger OST it had. The opening song for 2040 is one of my all-time favs when it comes to anime theme songs. Anyway, awesome video, didn't agree with everything, but when does that ever happen? Was a still a fun watch full of stuff I didn't know and also made me realize I really need to see Parasite Dolls.
@ShinkiroZero7 ай бұрын
I have fond memories of the original Bubblegum Crisis when I was a kid. Although I don't think I ever finished it. I think it Bubblegum crisis would make a good idea live action movie. The suit's design is still great to this day.
@WooKong7 ай бұрын
Great retrospective! rented and binged the entire 2040 series from my local video store back in the day, been a fan ever since.
@baginamonolog7 күн бұрын
Great video, the meme humor and getting Rosicrucian reference are spot on too
@TreeFrog8517 ай бұрын
One of the first anime that I ever watched. The soundtrack still makes awesome driving music.
@DJ-Krimson-Steele7 ай бұрын
Bubblegum Crisis takes "Okay Boomer", to the next level.
@BlackEpyon7 ай бұрын
The boomers are clearly NOT okay!
@SupaBuma6 ай бұрын
I approve of this
@reanimat257 ай бұрын
A retrospective of Bubblegum Crisis ?! Thank you sir.
@RexVergstrong7 ай бұрын
Finally, good content. Both on stuff I love and actually funny to boot.
@msyon.7 ай бұрын
Guys... I’m in a Crisis right now, I’m out of Bubblegum what should I do?
@CulturedCrusader7 ай бұрын
Storm the AIC office
@msyon.7 ай бұрын
While that in theory* is a radical as idea, it’s also a really long walk which I somewhat don’t feel like taking. You have any other ideas?
@RackyRoo557 ай бұрын
Shoot, we gotta get you some before you get a sugar Crash
@popcultureotaku37617 ай бұрын
Kick ass, of course.
@apex_prey7 ай бұрын
Kick some ass.
@Kenshiro3rdАй бұрын
50:45 Linna calls Nene "Little Miss Cyberpunk," because she's a hacker... despite being a cop. She's one of the best in the city if not world, and does it as an act/form of rebellion against the system she's part of. Hence Linna's nickname for her.
@jaykelley1035 ай бұрын
I appreciate the hook up on some 80s anime goodness. Cheers mate
@QMMarc7 ай бұрын
Muff Members absolutely killed me dude
@VenlyssPnorr7 ай бұрын
I got to 'vag vigilantes' and died.
@naheemquattlebaum22677 ай бұрын
"Not Night City getting Nagasaki'd." There are layers to that statement lol
@mechajay33586 ай бұрын
32:47 Lol, Suzuki might've been on to something there.
@marshalmarshall21097 ай бұрын
you aren't beating the video essayist allegations lol
@kapparomeo7 ай бұрын
AD Police in particular provokes a strong memory in me: around about the time the live-action Street Fighter movie was new in cinemas, they rode on the name by publishing a Street Fighter comic alongside it. It wasn't actually a movie tie-in though, it was a flipped and colourised version of the Japanese "Ryu" manga based on the actual game's storyline, cut up to fit the standard floppy format (this was probably the first manga I ever read). On the back cover of one issue Manga Entertainment (the pioneer of anime licensing in the UK, notorious for their "cartoons ain't just for kids!" grindhouse marketing distributing lots of schlocky OVAs full of sex and gore and gratuitous swearing in the dubs) had an advert for their releases of AD Police and Genocyber, showing covers of the video cases. The AD Police one was an image of a screaming naked woman with lots of wires and other sci-fi gubbins stuck over her head (it's the same one that's on the Wikipedia article for the AD Police OVA). Now, on the VHS box itself, the "AD Police" title is pasted over the woman so you can't see any actual nudity - on the advert, however, it was the original unedited image and the copy editors had clearly missed the mix-up, as you had a sexy lady baring all on the back cover of a comic that was being sold next to the Beano and Sonic the Comic! And so impressionable eight year-old me had his first premature exposure to Animu Tiddies. Oops!
@MrDarksol7 ай бұрын
I knew about bubblegum crisis specifically the ova original crash and especially 2040, but never the other side material though I am glad I never did. It just feels like every single time they try to do anything with this franchise nothing seems to follow through whether it was the original series, Crash feeling like an absolute mess, The original AD police OVA needing more content, 2040 never getting a sequel and TV Police not feeling like BGC. Heck parasite dolls just feels like a different thing entirely that they just slapped on the bubble gum crisis reference sheet just to make people sure it's okay guys this is related to the original series even though it looks different and has none of the night sabers. Though I will say at least 2040 is the most complete out of all of the series even though it still blows that we will never get a sequel. Another amazing retrospective and man Priss will always be best girl no matter what timeline and major props to 2040 Priss's Eng VA for being that dedicated to being Priss that much!
@JeremyLevi6 ай бұрын
I'd say if you liked the original BGC OVA the AD Police Files OVA is probably worth your time, especially if you like Leon as a character. Each "file" is an individual self contained short story arc that really stands on it's own so I wouldn't be too put off by any idea of a season arc being left unresolved.
@MrDarksol6 ай бұрын
@@JeremyLevi I can see that way.
@notme71621 күн бұрын
Your art speaks for itself, but you should know that your video was a pleasure to watch. I’m working on developing my own art now, and your channels progress diary aspect directly mirrors a dream I’ve had of doing the same thing for comics one day. Excited to see more from you.
@peterbrowning99617 ай бұрын
Excellent video, I scored the vhs series of BGC back when madman Australia started up then got the DVD series again when they released that through jb hi fi. I steered clear of Crash as I'd heard bad things about it. Also Hurricane was a rip of a French song...there's videos out on it if your interested. Again nice work!
@taskentlutsow21107 ай бұрын
Artmic and Suzuki had the idea of fleshing out the backstory in supplementary material the majority of which unfortunately was never released to the West. We have some materials like the music video that shows how Sylia recruited the girls, but the art books with huge amounts of background information remain untranslated.
@minusseasons12 күн бұрын
I remember being a kid and having like 10 channels on my tv, one of them being an anime channel with a bad signal that would black screen sometimes and Bubblegum Crisis was played on repeat (specifically episode 2 for some reason, I watched that episode so many times). This series is gorgeous looking and the vibe is cool as heck, this and Cowboy Bebop were the series that really got me into anime so they will always have a special place in my heart.
@campbellmaggs43846 ай бұрын
I came to the series through the 2040 dub, but never really dug any deeper into it. This was a really fascinating in depth retrospective.
@Nekoyama693 ай бұрын
Firstly, thank you for a great video! Yes, I fully agree that BGC 2040 has an overall more coherent story. However, I hate some changes, those they made, especially to Mackie and Sylia. The original BGC is flawed. The overall plot and inconstancy are irritating; however, there is also something magical about the presentation. It feels like a hybrid of an 80s action movie and a music video. It opens almost like the original Top Gun movie. I love how music almost perfectly complements the action. It gives me a bit of a cinematic vibe. Yes, in final analysis, it is, as you said, cool girls shooting robots-nothing super intellectually stimulating; however, it is still a guilty pleasure.
@CulturedCrusader3 ай бұрын
I dont even think you need to call it a "guilty pleasure." There's nothing wrong with liking something for the simple fact that it's cool.
@catholicphoenix79697 ай бұрын
Whhoooooooaaaa! You're spoiling us with the content CC!
@Archaick7 ай бұрын
Absolutely amazing video! Honestly found out about BC2040 thanks to a adv films ad on a DVD i had! Never got around to watching AD, but I did watch BC2040 years ago and loved it. Watched the OG series later on and loved that too. Actually had no idea Parasite Dolls had anything to do with ADP/BC lol so thanks for that. Will definitely give it a watch at some point....was really curious about the Angel lady because she looked hot...shame about that though. (Also had no idea AIC was involved with Blue Gender! Loved it also the english opening to Blue Gender was a absolute bop! I already figured it was the case with Solty Rei considering how similar the Proceed member suits look like the Night Sabers!)
@BalevoltАй бұрын
Oh you brought up Edgerunners. It doesn't look like it exists in the same universe as cyberpunk 2020.
@wokeesg3 ай бұрын
W content you truly are cultured my good sir
@kingbash64666 ай бұрын
Honestly after this, I would love a Dirty Pair retrospective since I usually tend to associate Bubblegum Crisis with that franchise.
@ixaix32187 күн бұрын
There was an ad for Bubblegum Crisis on my DVD of Generator Gawl, which somehow became my first 'big kid' anime (I got the first DVD, randomly, when I ordered some Monster Rancher ones. Who knows why). It had a song over it that is still lodged in my brain somewhere. That feels like enough reason to watch a two hour long video essay about it 👍
@jeremyphillips65643 күн бұрын
The original BGC (specifically ep 8) was one of my first introductions to anime 30 years ago at a local anime club. This video was such a great trip down memory lane.
@mileswakefield22987 ай бұрын
New subscriber based on this vid. Awesome work, it's great to see this classic done justice.
@spoopysoap4207 ай бұрын
Discovered the channel this week. Great content so far ✌️
@JynxBlack137 ай бұрын
Haven't had the pleasure to watch the original Bubble Gum Crisis, need to fix that. However the first couple of volumes of 2040 were the first VHS I ever got to buy myself. Before that it was recordings from Sci-Fi, borrowed copies and all that. Living in Wyoming you didn't see ANY of this stuff until late 90s and 2000s. I've always enjoyed 2040, solid show!
@jep77ray7 ай бұрын
As a fan of bubblegum crisis. This is a well done look at this bubblegum verse. Thank you
@hippypunk7 ай бұрын
This was great! This is one of the few retrospectives that really talks about the WHOLE franchise. Most folks will know about the 80's one and it's generally the music that grabs um, then the action set pieces, the story is fluff really, the origin of the Knight Sabers is told in a music video, not an episode, a music video. The closest to a deep story is epsodes 5-6. The prequels are fun asides, Crash is fun as a contextual peice IF you are a fan that knows the history, it's kinda bland otherwise. Now 2040 was all story, I caught it originally on a run on ENCORE: ACTION back in like 2000, so I got the dub first (now I do prefer the Japanese VA as a singer but, Christine is a great Priss otherwise) which is still one of my favorites, I caught it at the last half and had NO clue what was going on, luckily they were doing a marathon that weekend so got to binge it, then they did another run, they also ran some other shows, Vandred, Vampire Hunter D, I can't recall all of them but enjoyed the variety, but this was a golden age of anime on cable, Sci-Fi Channel was still doing Saturday Anime, Toonami was in it's prime, ah memories. I tracked it down around 2003 on DVD and it is the one I credit with starting my collection, I bought the entire OVA, Crash, AD Police Files, and even AD Police TV after. I still need to get Parasite Dolls, I missed it at the time and have only watched it once. Your take makes me wanna find it and give it a look, as an obvious Hardcore Fan here what I did see in ADV's previews I have now on the DVDs I own, didn't excite me, and 2040 is my personal favorite. Again this was a great video retrospective and hey I'm subbed now.
@vicentgalvan7021 күн бұрын
This video is a masterpiece. Thank you.
@Sapient_PearwoodАй бұрын
I love the "maybe it wasn't just corporations that he hated" part. Edgy humor is far too uncommon now and I love having tidbits included here or there where it really fits and that was a perfect place to slot some in. Great review man never heard of the series but now I want to watch it.
@mechajay33585 ай бұрын
1:07:45 Oh My God, An Eva Reference
@mechajay33585 ай бұрын
58:14 And they still do to this day.
@rookless41217 ай бұрын
Great video as always! I've always been interested in watching bubblegum crisis but just never got around to it. Also you come back with a two hour long video!?!?! I'll finish this soon
@marktaylor64915 ай бұрын
22:15 - Yes. The moment it became 'Blade Runner meets Buffy'. Seriously, it should have conquered all after that.
@hundergrn7 ай бұрын
First taste of BGC2040 was late Saturday night Anime block on skinamx, one of my first true taste of anime. Its opening song was the 1st track of my first mix cd after getting a discman. Watching it and the original BGC these days and its closer to mid overall but still holds a nostalgic ping... one I will still revisit every few years. Thank you for this retrospective. Never knew Parasite Dolls was part of the BGC world... the impression I had of it was that of a GiTS ripoff wannabe riding off of Stand Alone Complex hype. The Boxart had the unnerving feel of The Major close up (like in Ghost in the Shell), the art style, synopsis, and setting didn't stand out as anything but a cyberpunk-ish more modern dingy dark detective thing but maybe closer to I.Robot (Will Smith one) making out a half thought question of 'what is human'. Needless to say.. I passed on that OVA and don't feel like I missed much on that part of the BGC world.
@illavila44775 ай бұрын
These retrospectives are good
@Scrogan5 ай бұрын
I paused your video 40 minutes in to watch all of AD Police before coming back (I bought it on DVD for $4 a while ago). Then I realised that there was a difference between AD Police Files and AD Police TV. As someone who gave up on 2040 and preferred the original, I bought the wrong one. But now that I watch your video, I’ll give 2040 another try. But Hans’s voice actor is really good in the dub.
@sempcd7 ай бұрын
The narrative of "OVAs were mostly 'cash grabs' or cheap manga adaptations and then Artmic came and made MZ23" doesn't really hold up, most of the market in 84 after Dallos was hentai and there were around 10 non hentai ones before MZ23 released in March 85, most of which came out just a month or two earlier. So not really much out there to generalize about yet. Radio City Fantasy was a pretty inspired experimental piece, Birth was a messy production but full of amazing Kanada school animation still unmatched in a lot of ways, Greed was Bebow students making their own proof of ability, Leda and Area 88 were high quality works at the levels of MZ23, Leda being the second highest seller behind MZ23, and Nora was a lame manga adaptation. Then it's just a couple summaries or bonus content tapes for popular TV series by larger studios that were fine quality wise. The big push for lots of cheaply made OVAs by the industry, many of which being incomplete manga adaptions, comes moreso after 1988 when they realized that a minority rental OVAS with low production costs like Wounded Man actually did better than the big lavish projects they were focusing on, like Hirano's mecha OVAS, and that the Patlabor OVA was a huge hit even on a TV budget. Nice video!
@nedmaster10007 ай бұрын
I want to see you do a retrospective like this on Patlabor
@vilvismargots59376 ай бұрын
These gems should never be forgotten!
@schalkengelbrecht342013 күн бұрын
I’ve binge watched all three retrospective videos in a day I’m obsessed I wish there was mote
@cc_tw5 ай бұрын
I enjoyed the original series long ago. Don't remember whether or not I actually saw Parasite Dolls, but I didn't give 2040 a chance. The story for that series, however, sounds interesting, so I might dip into it when I have time! Thanks for this nice retrospective!
@soapyillusions77 ай бұрын
✝️ The best anime channel on KZbin. Great video so far. ✝️
@CulturedCrusader7 ай бұрын
Let me know if it falls off at some point
@mr.s87585 ай бұрын
there was supposed to be a live action movie it got caught in production hell
@Fullbatteri17 күн бұрын
I broke into laughter for a straight minute with that "Vag Vigilantes" joke, the timing was so unexpected that I had to stand up to laugh properly.
@Scerttle6 ай бұрын
8:00 I think this is the first episode I saw and I was sold pretty quick.
@Capt.DanInJapan14 күн бұрын
Bubblegum Crisis was my not-so-guilty pleasure as a teen. My introduction to it was practically in reverse: I saw Bubblegum Crash and fell in love with Cyberpunk in general. Bubblegum Crisis was brilliant, if short. As much fan service as the show put in, I was surprised at the ideas and themes it explored, like unchecked corporate power, themes of feminism and female power, and also militarisation of the police. Tokyo 2040 was a respectable homage to the concepts explored in the original series. It was also quite subversive in that the "power of teamwork" ending so common in anime is absent. Edit: I think that 2040 is the better story, but the OVA is definitely the better vibe. I think a lot of it is down to colour palatte. The original one had a dirty, grimy look that adds to the failed sci-fi dystopia that is synonymous with cyberpunk. One thing that I noticed about the newer series was the much cleaner, brighter look to the scenery.
@someuser41666 ай бұрын
My boys not holding back on the jokes lol "💣 wedding", "...like all women" 😂
@salvatoredanunciacao77707 ай бұрын
At 2:28 that scene is so brutal I gotta know where it's from. Also, Pris will always be peak and I haven't even watched the show yet.
@CulturedCrusader7 ай бұрын
Genocyber and yes Priss is peak
@salvatoredanunciacao77707 ай бұрын
@@CulturedCrusader i greatly appreciate it my cultured brother.
@csabaszabo68597 ай бұрын
@@CulturedCrusader do you know that scene at 2:33 is from which anime?
@knghtbrd6 ай бұрын
I want more BGC. I want more AD Police Files. I want more BGC 2040. I want more Parasite Dolls. I wouldn't object to more AD Police but it's just okay. I don't need more Crash. But at worst (Crash) I liked this franchise. And at its best (everything else), I loved it! Moar pls!
@thelourdelovesyou7 ай бұрын
Glad someone is talking about this, this is like the first anime I ever recall watching when I was like 7 or something. I'm literally turning 32 next month.
@BlackEpyon7 ай бұрын
I loved 2040. I also had no idea that Techno Police and Moon Station Dallos (among the first anime I ever watched as a kid) were predecessors to BGC!
@mechajay33584 ай бұрын
A Bubblegum Crisis Reboot would be perfect as a ONA, even on a streaming site as annoying as Netflix. Maybe one day it could happen.
@PotatoBaron6 ай бұрын
I always assumed that the bonkers space lady ending of 2040 was a direct response to Evangelion, specificly EoE which came out the year before it.
@CulturedCrusader6 ай бұрын
Probably. There are several scenes in 2040 that look and feel a little too close to eva.
@toddwilliams81284 күн бұрын
2040 is my 3rd favorite English dub behind Black Lagoon and Burst Angel, and those two series truly benefitted from the dub; Lagoon for the American main characters, and Burst Angel for spaghetti western influences... the strong Texas accents in the Osaka arc really felt like they were there for a reason. Went into 2040 blind and enjoyed the character work and fun, tense action scenes, as well as the balance between the two. Ending was... weird, but mostly satisfying.
@jza11697 ай бұрын
What ever happened to Kenichi Sonoda????
@CulturedCrusader7 ай бұрын
He's running a store that's been in his family for generations. He's not that involved in anime anymore, although he is very open to returning to Gunsmith Cats and Bubblegum Crisis if AIC Rights ever asks him to come back.
@ffenixrising7 ай бұрын
Bubblegum Crisis is not forgotten, it’s just the younger audience don’t give a damn about anything older than yesterday. It’s a damn shame.
@SaltedMallows6 ай бұрын
Gonna talk about Bubblegum Crisis and not talk about Genocyber and how that's related development wise?
@jeremyhall27275 ай бұрын
Damn 😮 i know this take forever. I liked BC 2040 the most. Then the og ova series. But the og AD police was looking really great. Oh man, i had no idea it went that hard. I never heard about the last two show.
@wadejohnston43057 ай бұрын
This dudes voice is like a ice cold drink on a humid summer day
@michaelmaguire414713 күн бұрын
I can't help but wonder if "CEO stuck in his chair spouting philosophy"wasn't a dig at Suzuki
@CulturedCrusader12 күн бұрын
Big if true
@spaciouswheat45802 ай бұрын
Honestly with Cyberpunk ressurecting this aesthetic of cyberpunk style media, i think Bubblegum Crisis returning would be fun
@TheMotoremi6 ай бұрын
loved bgc since the 90's , i was shocked when i started watching parasite dolls and realized it was a bgc spinoff
@bustabuu977 ай бұрын
I've only watched 2040 and like it always pissed me off that it just ended on that cliff hanger. I'm kind of excited to learn that there is more to the franchise, granted not exactly the same. PS Loved the video man!
@GuyDude-hk8uy16 күн бұрын
33:00 Damn, that's a BIG OL' self-report right there. Wtf lol, lmao, even. Why would you make that connection dude? Bizarre.
@ryanrose97866 ай бұрын
I grew up with things like Speed Racer and Casshan. Into Battle of the Planets, Voltron... When Bubblegum Crisis popped. It became my favorite anime of all time. To this day it still is. Now I've always been a fan of cyberpunk and Streets of Fire, so BGC struck every note for me. A big draw was also the music. Ive been in dozen of garage bands, played half a dozen different instruments poor health at my age makes it difficult to do much). Were r are there better stories, characters, animation, art? Objectively...sure. But BGC is like jambalaya. Their are superior dishes you could make for all the individual ingredients... Mixed together though you get a spicy, unique, tasty, filling and fun dish that"ll keep you popping for the next 80 years.
@willyonamountain6 ай бұрын
Damn, you could see the drop in budget from crisis to crash in about 2 seconds of animation / art quality
@jeremychurch80877 ай бұрын
Just found your channel, subbing
@Kydino7 ай бұрын
Kino content. How about covering genocyber next? It's pretty much a thematic continuation of ad police in being edgy schlock but even more insane on the violent part. Last episode is beyond crazy and jumps the shark completely.
@CulturedCrusader7 ай бұрын
I actually talked about it already on my latest OVA Odyssey video. Didn't go as in depth with it like this one (obviously) but ya I liked it just as much as AD Police. I do think AD Police had better writing, but Genocyber was wild and highly entertaining for what it was.
@Kydino7 ай бұрын
@@CulturedCrusader Gonna give that a watch, came here from the blood video so I've not seen your backlog yet. Keep up the great content.
@kizunadragon96 ай бұрын
no mention how Priss's Entire character is an homage to Blade Runner? Even her band is called Priss and the Replicants
@ShadowSonic22 ай бұрын
When she puts on the blonde wig, she looks even more like Pris the Replicant. And Leon was named after one of the Replicants in that movie too
@jonathanmarks17947 ай бұрын
Love BGC, soundtrack is awrsome. The Dark Horse comic is not bad Watch the recent Scott Pilgrim show. Ep 6 (i think) and watch ots credits. Got 2040 on the shelf, unwatched AD Police didnt do it for me or Parasite Dolls.
@sliiimelord_7 ай бұрын
MAD MACHINE
@CulturedCrusader7 ай бұрын
Such a banger
@Steellama7 ай бұрын
Lets be honest, Bubble gum crisis is just anime Bladerunner. with the deeper themes buried in flash lights.
@AndrewDederer7 ай бұрын
Nope, it's a cross Between Terminator and Blade Runner, with a huge helping of "Streets of Fire" thrown in. BGC is probably the most extreme case of an anime becoming popular in the USA, because it's a weird mirror of American pop culture. BTW, good video, but no mention of Streets of Fire? Also "Black Lagoon's" "Greenback Jane" arc is a loose homage to original series episode 8 (that most Sonada of all BGC episodes). AND the fan-title of the 2 episode arc "Killer Lesbian Vampire Robots from Outer Space?"
@jeremyhall27275 ай бұрын
1:59:19 that sounds great 👍🏾 as long as it has a similar vibe as the others... I would like it
@commandervile39412 күн бұрын
Absolutely based channel.
@michaelmaguire414713 күн бұрын
This is one of those older uses of nudity you hardly see anymore; meant to represent purity/innocence. IIRC, that's also why those transformation scenes in sailormoon & digimon (when the people became digimon), or like whenever someone has a "floating in the void of their mind" moment.
@nihilisticnerd7 ай бұрын
Given the state of modern reboots I feel like I'd rather the series stay dead.
@CulturedCrusader7 ай бұрын
Understandable
@j.25126 ай бұрын
it would all be CGI slop
@ShadowSonic22 ай бұрын
There's a theory going around that Largo isn't just Brian Mason's mind in a Boomer, the AD Police Manga ended with the reveal that the renegade sentient Boomer who say himself as a Boomer Messiah was still alive in pure data form and didn't have a body so he was just floating around in Genom's database. The theory is that he uploaded himself into that Boomer from the very first episode of Bubblegum Crisis (the one that merged with the island) which is why he was smarter and more powerful than the others. Then when Mason uploaded his mind into the database, he accidentally encountered the renegade Boomer's AI and they "merged" together into Largo. That's why Largo is stated to be Mason but he thinks he's a Boomer Messiah just like the renegade did.