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Bubblegum Crisis - Tokyo 2040 - Vol. 1 on DVD (1999)

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Average rating: (67%)
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Starring: Yu Asakawa | Satsuki Yukino | Rio Natsuki | Hiroko Konishi | Kiyoyuki Yanada | Yuji Ueda | Joji Nakata | Yui Horie | Christine M. Auten | John Swasey | Kevin Winkler | Phil Ross | phil ross (ii) | Dell Gibson | Chris Patton | Paul Sidello
Director: Hiroki Hayashi
Studio: ADV FILMS
Run time: 102 mins
Certificate: 12
User collections: Top Anime
Genres: Animated | Anime | Sci-Fi/Fantasy | World Cinema
Languages: Japanese
Dubbed: English
Subtitles: English
Released: 10/02/2003

Brief synopsis of Bubblegum Crisis - Tokyo 2040 - Vol. 1

This BUBBLEGUM CRISIS series takes place in the aftermath of the great Tokyo earthquake, when the city is overrun with an army of synthetic monsters. The only humans willing and able to battle this army of monsters are four buxom young women armed with some incredible combat suits and nasty dispositions. These Knight Sabers are very excited by the prospect of taking on an army of synthetic monsters, and are sure to have some exciting misadventures along the way.

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Rated - 4 starsBubblegum

A customer from suffolk , 25/04/2005

Excellent film so my son said and he would like to see the rest of the series, All in good time

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Rated - 4 stars

Mike#33 from ST AUSTELL , 05/02/2004

This is one of the classic anime titles. It has a well thought of story. In all a good watch though having just 4 30 min episodes per disk it is a bit short.

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Rated - 3 stars

Amine#1 from LONDON , 25/02/2004

It has a great story line, the graphics and colours are excellent.

Good pass time

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Rated - 5 starsCracking manga

A customer from Lincolnshire , 21/10/2006

If you're a fan of the traditional manga genre, try this one out. Typical convoluted plot and gratuitous imagery that we expect from Japanese cinema. The only thing I would say on a negative side is to make sure you have the second and third discs available, it's just too addictive and a disappointment to realise that you have to wait to watch the next episodes!

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