I personally dont have nostalgia for this anime because I have never watched it or even heard about it. I decided to watch all 51 episodes and honestly, Idk how to feel about it. Btw , I watched the anime with Japanese audio, so maybe that adds up a bit more to the weirdness of the show
Holy fuck, if they will do an anime opening about Adam Smasher like this... Imagine Smasher like this, and the entry music is fukin Keanuu singing on stage!!!
De hecho no es una película. Es una serie de OVAs (Bubblegum Crisis) de 8 episodios y una secuela (Crash) de 3 episodios, de 40 minutos; con mucho contenido como lo es AD Police y Parasite Dolls. A mí también me gustó varias de sus OVAs, de las cuales tiene 2 relanzamientos o reboots: Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040 y AD Police Para Proteger Y Servir. Es una franquicia con mucho Lore. Tiene mucho contenido explotable y muy bueno, que en mí opinión y por los tiempos en los que vivimos aún queda mucho por explotar y le vendría muy bien que le hicieran unas secuelas y un remake, junto con un videojuego tipo GTA y Cyberpunk 2077, pero estilo heróico como Iron Man y de mundo abierto, con buena trama, buenas físicas y buenos gráficos, claro, para promocionar la serie.
Same here though for me its been 30 years or so. watched this as a 5 year old back in the early 90's on VHS. what a time to be alive. scary we are coming closer and closer to the time when this is set in.
This show has some of the best writing, I swear. When you actual think about it, the whole "dying never looks that cool" goes further than skin deep. When you actually watch, what do you think LOOKS cooler; the way the kids overact and ham it up, or the way Revy looks like her heart actually just exploded and crumples to the ground lifeless. I'd say the way Revy acted while "dying" was MUCH cooler in context, and the fact that she even thinks the way the kids acted while "dying" was "cool" at all is such a testament to how much deep down she wanted a normal, simple childhood like what the kids are experiencing with her in this scene.
What I really love about this scene is that she actually censored herself for them. At no point does she utter a single swear word, which is a lot considering how frequent her f-bombs are. Nice attention to detail.