Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040 reimagines the classic OVA as a 26-episode cyberpunk saga, penned largely by Chiaki Konaka and helmed by Hiroki Hayashi. Set in a rebuilt Mega Tokyo, the series follows Sylia Stingray and her Knight Sabers as they battle rogue Boomers created by the corporate giant Genom. Strong character designs and action carry the show, though its OST underwhelms compared to the original. With 2040 now just 14 years away, its themes hit harder than ever.
Studio TRIGGER has completed production on Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2, a ten-episode standalone sequel debuting its first footage June 29 before an Anime Expo panel July 3. Kai Ikarashi replaces Hiroyuki Imaishi as series director while character designer Kanno Ichigo and writers Bartosz Sztybor and Masahiko Otsuka return. David Martinez's story has ended; a new crew navigates redemption and revenge in Night City. Netflix holds finished episodes without a confirmed release window.
Digimon Beatbreak reinvents the Digimon legacy with a cyberpunk twist, blending action, fantasy, and social commentary within a dystopian world. The story follows Tomoro Tenma and his Digimon partner as they confront challenges of AI dependence and inequality. With immersive backgrounds, energetic battles, and unique character designs, the series appeals to both veteran fans and newcomers, despite early tonal inconsistencies and predictable fights.
Armitage III is a four-part cyberpunk OVA from 1995, written by Chiaki J. Konaka and animated by AIC. Set on a colonized Mars in 2046, detective Ross Sylibus and the fierce Naomi Armitage hunt a killer targeting Thirds — sentient androids indistinguishable from humans. Often overshadowed by Ghost in the Shell, this underrated sci-fi classic explores AI sentience, identity, and political intrigue with gritty 90s animation.