Galaxy Angel (2001)

A beloved Japanese anime comedy following the chaotic, galaxy-spanning misadventures of the Angel Brigade and their endlessly entertaining search for Lost Technology.

Galaxy Angel - Series Information

  • Original Title: ギャラクシーエンジェル
  • First Air Year: 2001
  • Last Air Year: 2004
  • Created by: Broccoli
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Animation, Comedy
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (22 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 4
  • Number of Episodes: 74
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • First Air Date: April 7, 2001 (Australia - PG)
  • Networks: ANIMAX, TV Osaka
  • Alternative Titles: ギャラクシーエンジェル (JP)
  • Production Companies: Madhouse, BROCCOLI
  • Production Countries: Japan

Galaxy Angel - Plot

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

Galaxy Angel - Trailer

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Galaxy Angel - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Broccoli

Main Cast

  • Ryoko Shintani
  • Miyuki Sawashiro
  • Mika Kanai
  • Mayumi Yamaguchi
  • Yuko Sanpei
  • Keiji Fujiwara
  • Yukari Tamura
  • Tomo Saeki
  • Shin-ichiro Miki
  • Yuko Nagashima

Writers

  • Koichi Taki
  • Shoichi Sato
  • Toshiki Inoue

Galaxy Angel - FAQs

Where can you stream Galaxy Angel online?

Galaxy Angel is available to stream on Pluto TV, Retrocrush, and Cineverse with ads at no cost. It can also be accessed via the RetroCrush Amazon Channel with a subscription, or purchased through the Apple TV Store for digital ownership.

Is Galaxy Angel based on a video game?

Galaxy Angel shares its name and characters with a Broccoli video game franchise, but the anime series is largely independent in tone and plot. The show takes a comedic, self-contained approach rather than adapting the games' story directly, making it accessible without prior knowledge of the games.

Who are the main voice actors in Galaxy Angel?

The principal voice cast includes Ryoko Shintani as Milfeulle Sakuraba, Yukari Tamura as Ranpha Franboise, Miyuki Sawashiro as Mint Blancmanche, Mika Kanai as Vanilla H, Mayumi Yamaguchi as Forte Stollen, and Keiji Fujiwara as Colonel Wolcott O. Huey.

What is Galaxy Angel about?

Galaxy Angel follows the Angel Brigade, an elite unit of the Transbaal Empire, tasked with recovering mysterious Lost Technology across different planets. Despite their official mission, the team constantly stumbles into absurd, comedic situations, making the series a lighthearted space comedy rooted in anime bishoujo tradition.

How many seasons and episodes does Galaxy Angel have?

Galaxy Angel ran for four main seasons plus a specials collection, totalling 74 episodes. Season 1 contains 26 episodes, Season 2 has 9, Season 3 features 26, and Season 4 wraps up the series with 13 episodes. The specials season adds 4 additional bonus episodes.

When did Galaxy Angel first air?

Galaxy Angel premiered on April 7, 2001, in Japan, broadcasting on TV Osaka and ANIMAX. The series concluded in 2004 after four seasons, spanning three years of original broadcast and establishing itself as a beloved comedic anime of the early 2000s.

Is Galaxy Angel suitable for younger audiences?

Galaxy Angel is a lighthearted, comedic anime with a cheerful, family-friendly tone. The series features slapstick humor, absurdist situations, and colorful characters with no significant violence or mature content. It was rated PG in Australia, making it appropriate for most younger viewers with parental guidance.

What anime is similar to Galaxy Angel?

Fans of Galaxy Angel may enjoy other comedic or sci-fi anime such as Blue Submarine No. 6, Blood Blockade Battlefront, and Tales of Eternia The Animation. Bee and PuppyCat also shares a similarly quirky, episodic comedic energy for viewers seeking a comparable lighthearted animated experience.

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