Aside from the 2012 one-shot manga and the hiatus Bubblegum Crisis live-action movie that was announced in 2009 however the franchise itself did a reference in one Regular Show episode called "Brilliant Century Duck Crisis Special". The Franchise itself was completely forgotten, obscured and there's is no another Bubblegum Crisis ever since. As of this writing, none of the production materials for the show have ever been released, whatsoever.
Not a great deal of information on the series has come to light, though it was revealed that 26 episodes had been scheduled for production, each with a runtime of 25 minutes (not unlike its predecessor).Īt 2007's Anime Central convention, ADV co-founder Matt Greenfield revealed that the series had been put on hold in an effort to try and have all of the key staff members from Tokyo 2040 reprise their respective roles and that prior commitments of said staff members were the reason for the series' delay.ĭue to the dissolution of ADV Films in late 2009, it is assumed by most (though, technically, never officially confirmed) that the series has been shelved indefinitely.
A retelling of the 1987 original video animation Bubblegum Crisis, the series premiered on TV Tokyo on Octowhere it ran for 26 episodes until its conclusion on March 31, 1999. As Nagisa and A-TEC are dragged further and further into Kirishina Corporation's conspiracies, friendships grow and pasts are unveiled as they fight to avert their classroom crisis.Following the success of the 1998-2000 anime series Bubblegum Crisis: Tokyo 2040 (a re-imagining of the 1987 OVA series simply titled Bubblegum Crisis), an announcement was made by the now-defunct ADV Films (producers of the aforementioned Tokyo 2040) in late 2002 that a follow-up series had been put into pre-production, aptly titled Bubblegum Crisis: Tokyo 2041 and that it was to be marketed to investors at France's MIPCOM trade show of the same year. Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040 is a Japanese anime series produced by Anime International Company and funded by ADV Films. In spite of this, their separate battles soon reveal that much more is going on in Kirishina Corporation than meets the eye.Classroom☆Crisis follows Kaito and Nagisa, as well as Kaito's younger sister Mizuki and A-TEC's test pilot Iris Shirasaki, in a story of intrigue, political warfare, and, against all odds, romance.
To keep the classroom alive, Kaito and his students desperately work to develop a successor to their most powerful rocket, the X-2 meanwhile, Nagisa climbs the corporate ladder in pursuit of his own mission. Initially created to learn humanity, the mysterious company generally known as Genom now produces. Now, the town is reborn as MegaTokyo, constructed from the labors of mechanical beasts generally known as Boomers. Well this is part 1 of gameplay from Bubblegum Crisis Crime Wave a PC88 game, please be sure to visit my friend's great site at VK for more Bubblegum Crisis. It soon becomes clear, however, that the transfer student is hardly ordinary-Nagisa Kiryuu, newly appointed chief of A-TEC and the younger brother of the corporation's CEO, is sent to shut the program down. Synopsis Bubblegum Crisis Season 1 Dub The year is 2032, seven years after the Second Nice Kanto Earthquake decimated Tokyo. In Martian colony Fourth Tokyo lies a classroom of Kirishina Corporation's brightest minds spearheading aerospace development: A-TEC, led by genius engineer Kaito Sera, eagerly anticipating the arrival of their newest member.