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Bubblegum Crash 1: Illegal Army (1995) Rate Image Image Tools

Bubblegum Crash 1: Illegal Army (1995)
January 25th, 2005 02:00 AM
Category: Japan Marketplace > Anime & Manga
Description: It is the year 2034 A.D. The story of the Knight-Sabers (Bubblegum Crisis sereis) is not yet over. In this three-episode mini-series, an old enemy returns to settle the score!
English/Japanese Audio w/ subtitles

Content Warning: Contains Violence & Mild Profanity.

Bubblegum Crash 1 - Illegal Army - A paramilitary group commits a number of daring thefts, but it's all a cover for their real objective - a new AI program that promises to revolutionize Boomer design.

Bubblegum Crash 2 - Geo Climbers - Only two men survive from the original team who helped Professor Stingray create the Boomer technology. Now one of them is dead, and his breakthrough prototype, ADAMA, is being framed for the crime!

Bubblegum Crash 3 - Melt Down - The boomers are rioting, and a nuclear boring machine is heading straight towards MegaTokyo's fusion reactor! Only the Knight Sabers can avert the apocalypse, and in order to do it, they'll have to defeat an old enemy - not once, but three and a half times!

A great editon to compliment your Bubblegum Crisis Collection!
Posted By: Doug M (View all of Doug M's images) Dimensions: 332 x 475
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