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Galaxy Angel is the TV anime series adaptation of the Galaxy Angel games created by BROCCOLI's as part of their Project G.A. multi-platformed project. Co-produced by BROCCOLI, Madhouse and Bandai Visual, the series premiered from April 7 to 29 September 2001 on Animax Japan, each episode produced for a runtime of 12 minutes.

The series also simulcasted in Japan on TV Osaka and other TXN stations. Internationally, the series has been broadcast by Animax and its respective networks worldwide, including its English language networks in Southeast Asia and South Asia, and its other networks in Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea and Latin America.

While it was supposed to be an adaptation of the visual novel, the game's delay in production led to the creation of the slapstick comedy. The main plot is non-existent in favor of an episodic style and is arguably the most popular media of the franchise. As such, the anime continued with numerous sequels through the following and like the 1st series, each episode is comprised of 2 segment whose title references food.

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  • Galaxy Angel Z, the 2nd season from February 3 to March 31, 2002.
  • Galaxy Angel A, the 3rd season from 6 October 6, 2002 to March 30, 2003. The season is split into 2 cours where the 2nd cour is titled Galaxy Angel AA.
  • Galaxy Angel S, a TV Special.
  • Galaxy Angel X, the 4th and final season from July 7 to September 29, 2004.

Plot[]

The Angel Brigade, an elite unit of the Transbaal Empire military assigned to search for Lost Technology, mysterious items from the past that hold unknown powers. Led by the soon-to-retire Lieutenant Colonel Volcott O. Huey, the Angel Brigade travel from planet to planet in their specially designed Emblem Frames. Unfortunately, they often mess up somehow and end up getting into all kinds of awkward and troublesome situations.

Staff[]

Cast[]

Season1

Characters

Character Japanese Seiyuu English Actor
Milfeulle Sakuraba

Episodes[]

Every title for each episode is related in names of foods or meals. 2 extra episodes were released outside broadcast, and only released on DVD.

# Title Airdate
1 Resort-style Angel Preparation April 7, 2001
2 Gamble Milfeulle Sauce April 14, 2001
3 Vanilla-flavored Asteroid Trash Stir-Fry April 21, 2001
4 3 o'clock Delivery, Angel Combination Platter May 12, 2001
5 Pirate-style School Memory Terrine May 19, 2001
6 Forte's Ruinous Stew and a Dash of Trouble May 26, 2001
7 Amusement Park Specialties with Chicken Mint Compote June 2, 2001
8 Milfeulle's All-Natural Syrupy Inspection June 9, 2001
9 Roast Beef of Lost Technology June 16, 2001
10 Rouge-flavored Spring Rolls of Love June 23, 2001
11 Gun Shot Bandage Roll Sushi Bowl June 30, 2001
12 Baseball and Negligee Glace July 7, 2001
13 The Great Kidnapping Spectacle July 14, 2001
14 Downtown Soulfood ODEN July 21, 2001
15 Lost Item Pot-au-Feu July 28, 2001
16 Grilled Girl in a Box August 4, 2001
17 Canned Angel with Gun Turret August 11, 2001
18 Monkey Salvage Combo August 18, 2001
19 Angel Kiss Gateau de Milfeulle August 25, 2001
20 Special Survival Combo September 1, 2001
21 Deco Pizza September 8, 2001
22 Board Girl Special Secret Friend Roll September 15, 2001
23 Pitch Black Laughing Pepper September 22, 2001
24 Tear-flavored Missile Rice Bowl September 29, 2001
25 Angel Dark Space Chazuke January 25, 2002 (DVD release)
26 Five Sukiyaki Lunchboxes

DVDs[]

In the US, this series was distributed on DVD by Bandai Entertainment, and later on Blu-ray by Nozomi Entertainment.

In the Australia, This Series Released on DVD By Palace Video, Reel Corporation, and Roadshow Entertainment.


Galaxy Angel THE SELECTION[]

best select episodes of anime Season 1

  • BCBA-1908: 2004年8月27日

English[]

  • Galaxy Angel - What's Cooking?
  • Galaxy Angel - Angels a la Carte
  • Galaxy Angel - Stranded without Dessert
  • Galaxy Angel - Save Room for More
  • Galaxy Angel - Complete Collection

Japanese[]

  • Galaxy Angel 1 (BCBA-0777)
  • Galaxy Angel 2 (BCBA-0778)
  • Galaxy Angel 3 (BCBA-0779)
  • Galaxy Angel 4 (BCBA-0780)
  • Galaxy Angel 5 (BCBA-0781)
  • Galaxy Angel 6 (BCBA-0782)
  • Galaxy Angel 7 (BCBA-0783)

Trivia[]

Gyagure

Gyagure

  • Galaxy Angel is often abbreviated to '"Gyagure"' (ギャグレ) by Japanese fans, due to the logo repeatedly being broken down or otherwise altered to "Gyagure" during the opening animation for Galaxy Angel X.
  • '"Gyagu"' (ギャグ) means gag. And '"re" () means imperative form. So, '"Gyagure" (ギャグレ) ≒"Show an interesting joke".

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