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DVD cover from Bubblegum Crash Total Crash CollectionThe success of the series spawned several sequel series. The first of them was the three-part OVA Bubblegum Crash ( バブルガムクラッシュ!, Baburugamu Kurasshu!). After the split between Artmic and Youmex, Artmic proceeded to make a sequel on their own, Bubblegum Crash, which ran three OVA episodes and is conjectured that it was a shortened version of how Crisis was to end. Youmex promptly sued Artmic, cutting Crash short and tying the entire franchise up in legal issues for the next several years. It is set in 2034, and the Knight Sabers seem to be finished; each of its members—except Nene—have seemingly drifted off to pursue their own goals. But at the same time, parts of a unique are stolen by several villains acting under the orders of a mysterious voice.
Unexpectedly, Sylia resurfaces and prepares her teammates for battle. And as a gigantic machine drills its way to Mega Tokyo's main nuclear power plant, they meet again with an old and deadly enemy.Episodes #TitleJapanese release dateEnglish release date1'Illegal Army'May 25, 1991 ( 1991-05-25)November 14, 1991The Knight Sabers re-unite after a period of absence to handle the emergence of a mysterious group of former soldiers with mecha suits.2'Geo Climbers'July 25, 1991 ( 1991-07-25)February 15, 1992Dr. Stingray's former colleague, seizes a 2nd generation boomer named Adama that Dr. Stingray's successor, Dr. Haynes, created.3'Melt Down'December 21, 1991 ( 1991-12-21)April 15, 1992A virus mysteriously infects all boomers, making them go rogue.
Who is behind all of it? The final episode of the Crash OAV series.Other shows. is a three-part original video animation produced by Youmex and animated by Artmic and AIC, released in 1990. It takes place in the original Bubblegum universe. is 12-episode anime television series released in 1999 and is a sequel to. is a 26-episode anime television series broadcast in 1998–1999.
It is a of the original series. is a three-part original video animation series made in 2003 and set in the original Bubblegum universe.Crossover appearances In 1993, it appeared on, a crossover event between Bubblegum Crisis, AD Police and.Other media RPGs.
role-playing game produced by R. Talsorian Games. It introduces an alternate setting named 'Bubblegum Crossfire', basing on a premise that data units with hardsuit blueprints have been sent to more individuals than just Sylia Stingray, resulting in that by 2033 there are numerous Knight Saber-like groups spread all over the globe. RTG's license to produce this game has expired and at present all copies of back stock have been sold. 'Bubblegum Crisis: Before and After' (covering material from A.D. Police Files and Bubblegum Crash).' Bubblegum Crisis EX' which includes completely new materials (also incorporating early design concepts for BGC mecha and hardsuits as new variants) Novels The series' creator Toshimichi Suzuki wrote two novels:.
Bubblegum Crisis Vol. 1: Silent Fanfare, Fujimi Shobo.
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Bubblegum Crisis Vol. 2: Break Down-48, Fujimi ShoboComic book In Japan, a number of comic books were produced that featured characters and storylines based in the same universe. Some were very much thematically linked to the OVA series, while others were 'one-shots' or comedy features. A number of artists participated in the creation of these comics, including, who had produced the original Knight Saber character designs. A North American comic based in the Bubblegum Crisis Universe was published in by. Go! Sabers!, a comic by Tokio Kazuka.
Soldier Blue, a comic by Toshimichi Suzuki. It serves as a prequel to Bubblegum Crash!
It was also made as an audio drama. It was translated into English language in 1997 by R.Talsorian Games.
Bubblegum Crisis: Grand Mal produced by via.Video games. Crime Wave: a game for, set in Megatokyo and featuring Knight Sabers as the main characters. Bubblegum Crash: a game for.Live-action movie In May 2009 it was announced that a movie of 'Bubblegum Crisis' was in the early stages of production. A production agreement was signed at the 2009.
The film was expected to be released in late 2012 with a budget of 30 million. The production staff was said to have consulted with the original anime's staff members, and, to help maintain consistency with the world of the original. However, no further developments have been announced.References. ^, retrieved 2019-10-23. Retrieved 2019-10-23. ^.
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2-613+2-8 hr$25BubblegumshoeSomeone stole my kid brother’s bikeSomeone sabotaged the pep rallySomeone destroyed the Homecoming queen’s reputationThe world is full of mysteries. It’s up to your group of intrepid teen sleuths to solve them. In Bubblegumshoe, players step into the shoes of high-schoolers solving mysteries in a modern American small town.
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Discover clues, solve problems, and throw down with enemies in this streamlined RPG based on the GUMSHOE system.In this stand-alone game, you’ll find:. Rules to create your Sleuth’s web of relationships and make the most of GUMSHOE’s resource-management. A simple setting system designed for large scale town creation all the way down to scene locations, plus extensive information on Drewsbury, a ready-to-go setting. A variety of short mystery starters, including a full introductory mystery: Hey!
That’s My Bike!. Extensive support to help GMs create their own mysteries using pre-established characters and settings.
Rules for social Throwdowns as well as physical altercations to reflect the drama of high school noir. A slimmed-down list of investigative abilities vs GUMSHOE’s default to make for faster decision makingBubblegumshoe. The secrets will out.Winner of the 2017 Gold ENnie for Best Family Game! GAME INFORMATIONNumber of players: 2-6Age of players: 13+Length: 2-8 hoursType of Game: Roleplaying GameLanguages Available: EnglishProduct Number: EHP0015ISBN: 978-1-61317-117-2Page Count: 272Format: Hardcover black and white interior and Digital formats.Suggested Retail: $25 USDAvailability:Game Designers: Emily Care Boss, Kenneth Hite, and Lisa SteeleRelease Date: June, 2016.