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Galaxy Angel

 

Bandai has the USA license and the 1st Season DVDs are out!

#1 "What's Cooking?"

#2 "Angels a la Carte"

#3 "Stranded Without Desert"

#4 "Save Room for More!"

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The Second season is licensed by Bandai as well and I heard it is supposed to be out before the end of the year. {2005} The silliness continues.

This squad of Galaxy cuties, (The Angel Brigade), is supposed to be looking for old advanced technology . . . "Lost Technology" as it's called, trouble is no one really seems to know what it is. Various examples of "Lost Technology" keep popping up as the series progresses, in numerous incarnations such as a talking thermonuclear device that doesn't want to die in it's own explosion, a planet destroying mouse and a dietary space station that wont let you leave until you reach your ideal weight.  In-between missions looking for the "Lost Technology" they sometimes get some seemingly, mundane assignments. Quite often these simple tasks end up being rather complicated, such as finding a multi-billion dollar cat, protecting a construction company CEO . . . searching for a bride . . . for his son, using "cosplay" to capture some kidnappers at a "fun park" and end up playing to win a bet in a game of "bikini baseball".

I've only gotten to see the 1st twenty episodes and this show is pretty much for the whole family or at least the kids between 8 and 14. The episode are only about 12 to 15 minutes long so the story development is rather fast-paced, something you'll notice right away. I should have known that the target audience was younger as all the fan-service images in the show are on the rather "tame" side and very limited. Even the published fan-service images used in ads, anime magazines and fan-boy magazines are mostly swimsuit illustrations . . . in other words, Primarily Cute. {Not that there is anything wrong with that!}

The English language dub is actually reasonably good.

(Almost surprisingly good, as the English dub was done by The Ocean Group. {I liked to think they could do a great job if they'd "get into it".})

There are several Manga/graphic novels available in Japanese and soon in English. There are also several video/computer games as well as an art book and a cookbook. There are four seasons of the show.

I'll try to improve my information as time goes by . . . at least that's my plan.

 

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