2006-09-20, 11:53 | Link #1 |
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Bubble gum crisis thread...
if anyone is out there and knows bublegum crisis then your welcome here
i would like to know if you've seen both crisis and crash if so which did you like better. i personally liked crisis better. it had a more action and a better villian. if you have a different opinion please tell me what you think. |
2006-09-20, 14:36 | Link #4 | |
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2013-09-08, 18:30 | Link #6 |
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Original OVA: 10/10, fantastic, has flaws, but makes up for them with charm.
Crash: 5/10, mediocre, although it has a very rad opening and Ryoko's other songs are great. They also at least gave a sort of satisfying conclusion to the original series (although it's still frustrating how rushed it was). 2040: 9/10, great, solid and great animation in the first ten episodes or so, but hampered by what seems to have been a decreased budget and Konaka's fetish for Lovecraftian plots. The various AD Police OVAs are rad as fuck, too. Did you know there was a Light Novel released a year ago? |
2013-09-08, 19:22 | Link #7 | |
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2040 is one of my all-time favorite animes. I still haven't seen the original OAV and have long thought about buying it but never seem to get around to it. I might dig out my Noir, Vandread, and BGC:T2040 DVDs and watch those series again over the next few months. I haven't watched them in ages, yet they remain some of my faves.
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2013-09-08, 20:43 | Link #8 |
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Neither, it's yet another reimagining like 2040.
Placed in a highschool setting, all characters are full-blooded Japanese now (unlike the OVA and 2040 where they had some sort of "internationality"), and it was a one-shot. OVA is great, although it has some issues in pacing in the first episodes or so, but it really picks up in pretty much all aspects by the fourth episode. |
2013-09-09, 02:01 | Link #9 | |
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I can't remember all the details, but the basic idea is that the creator of Bubblegum was having agreement problems with the group that did Crisis. (which is why Crisis ended eithout an ending) So he went off and took Bubblegum to another group, who did Crash. Crash is how Crisis was supposed to end, just obviously rushed because they had to get it out quick before Crisis' group could get the project shut down. The guy behind Bubblegum also had problems with the group who did his opther work, Gunsmith Cats. I believe he ended up doing something similar to what he did with Crash, with the Bean Bandit OVA. So they couldn't make Crash any less rushed because if they took to long, the other group would have shut them down before they could even finish it.
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2013-09-09, 11:11 | Link #10 |
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Oh, I know the whole story about AIC, Youmex and ARTMIC (AIC a shit), but just wanted to rate the series based on my experience with them.
Sad that Youmex and ARTMIC went down, because they were the real heroes when making BGC and Gall Force. AIC has always seemed to bring misfortune to them, though. |
2013-09-09, 19:55 | Link #11 | |
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I did like the 2040 cast's "internationality," as you put it. I guess Sylia was born in Japan but she is European, ethnically, and Nene is partially Russian, right?
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2013-09-09, 21:13 | Link #12 |
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IIRC, Sylia has at least SOME Japanese blood in her, although that's just judging her father's FIRST name, mind you. For all we know, he could've been born in Japan from Western parents and he was just given a native name to "fit in" or something. At least in the original OVA, because from what I remember of 2040, I think they confirm (somehow, I need to rewatch 2040 pronto) that she's part Japanese, or something.
As for Nene, I think it's never been established just what exactly she is. It's usually assumed she's just Russian. Who knows what Priss is, because of her first name, her having an apparent middle name (Priss S. Asagiri), and her looks (although it doesn't help that Sonoda is a huge westaboo who likes to draw everyone like westerners). Same goes for Linna, although I've always been told by the older fans that she's full-blooded Japanese. 2040 pretty much does this straight with her rural origins. Sadly, the RPG books never elaborate on this IIRC, and since I don't know Japanese at all, I can't tell if the available art books have any say on this. |
2013-09-19, 14:58 | Link #14 |
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Good timing for this thread being created as I recently got in the OOP Atelier Sai action figure of Priss. Still find it funny I got this highly sought after figure that BGC fans seem to want for just $20! Also got Nene's version which will come in about a week or two.
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More photos On another note, Having watched 2040 first before I discovered the original 80's version, I found myself liking Leon's character from the 80's version than the 2040 version. 2040 Leon seemed way to grouchy.
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2013-09-19, 15:06 | Link #15 |
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Oh yes, Leon in 2040 was too much of aa no-fun character at times, it got annoying.
And I'm just waiting to get out of my bankrupcy, because I'm already getting my eyes on all of the figures. Might even get the Light Novel too just to widen the collection. |
2013-11-07, 17:58 | Link #17 |
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It looks like the trend kickstarted* by Studio Rikka with the Time of EVE kickstarter has brought us another oportunity: Bubblegum Crisis Ultimate Edition Blu-Ray Set.
* Yes, that pun was totally 100% intentional
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2013-11-08, 12:02 | Link #18 |
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big fan of the original 1987/1991 OVA series here, have the Animeigo complete series LD set, and a 1988 PIONEER CLD-3030 LDP to spin them with.
i also really dig the soundtrack. it, along with the BUBBLEGUM CRASH OST, are collectively among the finest Anime music ever composed, IMHO...
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