
This description and these images are from an anonymous, unspecified, or forgotten source. She is generally antisocial and anti-authoritarian, but she cares deeply for those few she considers her friends. Priss is the strongest fighter of the Sabers, usually fighting with little concern for her own life, just for the joy of killing boomers. The owner ofthose eyes pulled up in a red Benz and said, "Will you entrust me with that burning heart of yours?"

With gun in hand, the enraged Priss went after her lover's killers, swearing revenge.īut a pair of eyes were watching Priss very closely. The Genom corporation are fiddling with Boomers, biomechanical. Because of this, Priss carries a grudge against the AD Police. Worthy of note as one of the first pieces of anime made available to an English-speaking audience, (not long after its original 1985 Japanese release), BGC is set in 2032, when Tokyo has been rebuilt, post-earthquake. The AD Police, however, ruled that his death was a mere accident. Under the thunderous roar of her motorcycle engine, she continued to cry out for something more.īefore long, the man who had captured Priss' heart, the leader of Priss' motorcycle gang, was assassinated for discovering a certain organization's secret. If you're a sci-fi buff that likes a lot of action, especially when it's women kicking some ass, with a fairly straightforward plot that won't make you think too much, then you should definitely be in for a treat here.


A small-time singer, Priss only performed at Suburban Live House ("Hot Legs") and The Night's City Road. OVERALL: Bubblegum Crisis 2040 was again, a really great break from the norm with some solid production value to back it up. At an orphanage without anyone to rely on, Priss lead a gloomy childhood.Īt age 17, during what was supposed to be the prime of her life, she was roaming the dark side of MegaTokyo. Priss lost her parents in the second great Kanto earthquake of 2025 (Kanto is a region in central-eastern Japan, near Tokyo).
