RPGs •
Bubblegum Crisis 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 •
Bubblegum Crisis Vol. 2: Break Down-48, Fujimi Shobo • A third novel titled
Bubblegum Crisis Hard Metal Guardians was also later written by Hajime Shima and released in 2012
Comic 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
Kenichi Sonoda, who had produced the original Knight Saber character designs. A North American comic based in the
Bubblegum Crisis universe was published in
English by
Dark Horse Comics. •
Go! Go! Sabers!, a comic by Tokio Kazuka. •
AD. Police: 25:00, a comic by
Tony Takezaki •
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. A copy of the translated dialogue can be found here. •
Bubblegum Crisis: Grand Mal produced by
Adam Warren via
Dark Horse Comics.
Video games •
Crime Wave: a game for
PC-88, set in Megatokyo and featuring Knight Sabers as the main characters. •
Bubblegum Crash: a game for
TurboGrafx-16.
Live-action movie In May 2009 it was announced that a
live-action movie of "Bubblegum Crisis" was in the early stages of production. A production agreement was signed at the 2009
Cannes Film Festival. The film was expected to be released in late 2012 with a budget of 30 million. However, no further developments have been announced. ==References==