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Bubblegum Crisis, or, to give it its full  title, 'Bubblegum Crisis MegaTokyo 2032: the story of Knight Sabers'  (yes, BGC was in fact the origin of the now-common phrase MegaTokyo -  another example of its wide influence), remains immensely enjoyable  popcorn anime, and remains fascinating for anyone interested in the  history of anime.  After 20 years, that's pretty damn impressive. The story follows four plucky young  women with nothing better to do in their spare time than to don  cyber-outfits and blow crap up, preferably those pesky rogue boomers who  keep appearing all over the city.  The combined IQ of these four women  finally figures out that Genom corporation, which apparently ”accounts  for 68% of the world's cars”, might have something to do with these  incidents and so Bubblegum Crisis delivers 8 episodes of pure  unadulterated fun in a way only 80's anime can.
Mega-Tokyo, 2032.  This is the future, but seen from the eyes of the  80's.  Each decade's vision of the future is idiosyncratic, and so each  decade produces strange and brilliant works of genius or garbage, with  Bubblegum Crisis firmly in the strange and brilliant camp, albeit  lacking both genius and garbage, though still retaining quality  production and vision.  Plenty of great directorial choices, POV shots,  pans, zooms, it's all dynamic and makes up for the dated, yet still  decent, animation. 
Bubblegum Crisis is consistently  entertaining and has very good direction to boot, and its shortcomings  can be seen as part of the package; a conscious decision and not a  by-product.  You're meant to laugh at the ridiculousness of the entire  premise, especially the glorious last episode’s tribute to the character  of Nene, and you're meant to lap up the universe presented because  you're a cyberpunk fan.  The damn anime's called Bubblegum Crisis!
[Last Updated: May 01st, 2013]
Opening Theme
#01: "Konya wa Hurricane" by Kinuko Oomori (ep 1)
#02: "Mad Machine" by Kinuko Oomori (ep 2)
#04: "CRISIS ~ Ikari wo Komete Hashire" by Yuiko Tsubokura (ep 4)
#05: "Mysterious Night" by the Knight Sabers (ep 5)
#07: "Say Yes!" by Maiko Hashimoto (ep 7)
#08: "Bye Bye My Crisis" by the Knight Sabers (ep 8)
Ending Theme
#01: "Mr. Dandy" by Bluew (ep 1)
#02: "Kizudarake no Wild" by Kinuko Oomori (ep 2)
#03: "Wasurenaide" by Oomori Kinuko (ep 03)
#04: "Twilight " by Tsubokura Yuiko (ep 4)
#05: "Omoide ni Dakarete" by Tsubokura Yuiko (ep 5)
#06: "Rock Me" by Yuiko Tsubokura (ep 6)
#07: "Never the End" by Maiko Hashimoto (ep 7)
#08: "Chase the Dream" by Kinuko Oomori (ep 8) 
Original Soundtrack:
2. Born To Kill [SB | TF | EU] 
3. Blow Up [TF | EU | CL]
4. Revenge Road [TF | EU | CL]
5. Moonlight Rambler [TF | EU | CL]
6. Red Eyes [TF | EU | CL]
7. Double Vision [TF | EU | CL]
8. Scoop Chase [TF | EU | CL]

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