Bubblegum Crisis

Artmic, AIC
Cyberpunk / Military / Superpower8 EP/25 Feb 1987

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Synopsis

Suit up four women in powered armor, pit them against rogue robots in a neon-soaked cyberpunk Tokyo — and somehow this 1987 OVA still holds up. Bubblegum Crisis is set in 2032, after an earthquake leveled Tokyo and it got rebuilt as MegaTokyo, a sprawling metropolis running on humanoid robots called Boomers. The mega-corporation Genom makes them, the Boomers keep going haywire, and the cops can barely handle it. So the Knight Sabers — a secret team led by the enigmatic Sylia Stingray — suit up in custom Hardsuits and handle things themselves. The team is great: Priss is a rock singer with an attitude problem, Linna's an office worker moonlighting as a vigilante, and Nene is literally an AD Police dispatcher feeding them intel from the inside. What makes this worth your time across its 8 episodes is the vibe. The animation has that gorgeous hand-drawn detail from AIC and Artmic's peak era, the cityscapes drip with atmosphere, and the soundtrack leans hard into rock and synth-pop in a way that just fits. The tone stays grounded — there's real tension when Boomers show up, and the Genom conspiracy unravels slowly. If you liked Ghost in the Shell or Appleseed, this is the OVA that was walking so they could run. Fans of Armitage III will recognize the DNA too. It's classic cyberpunk anime at its most stylish and direct, no filler, no fluff.

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Characters

Priscilla Asagiri
Priscilla Asagiri
Auten Christine
Nene Romanova
Nene Romanova
Haag Hilary
Linna Yamazaki
Linna Yamazaki
Manison Kelly
Sylia Stingray
Sylia Stingray
Chapman Laura
Leon McNichol
Leon McNichol
Douglas Jason

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A classic anime OVA that combines stylish sentai aesthetic with a cyberpunk world fighting against rogue mechs called Boomers, produced by the evil corporation GENOM. Lots of charm, action, and clearly an animator's self-indulgence! A great look back on Hiroaki Goda's work.
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