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Galaxy Angel

Galaxy Angel
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Cover of the first Galaxy Angel game
ギャラクシーエンジェル
(Gyarakushī Enjeru)
Genre Comedy, magical girl, science fiction
Anime television series
Directed by Morio Asaka
Yoshimitsu Ōhashi
Shigehito Takayanagi
Written by Toshiki Inoue
Music by Masumi Itō
Studio Madhouse
Licensed by
Original network Animax
English network
Original run 7 April 200129 September 2004
Episodes 126 (List of episodes)
Manga
Written by Broccoli
Kanan (Artist)
Published by Broccoli
JIVE
Kadokawa Shoten
Fujimi Shobo
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Comic Rush, Dragon Junior, Dragon Age
Original run 27 April 200127 March 2004
Volumes 8
Game
Galaxy Angel EX
Developer Broccoli
Publisher Broccoli
Genre Bishōjo, Strategy game
Platform Windows Media
Released 29 July 2005
Game
CR Galaxy Angel
Developer Broccoli
Publisher Taiyo Elec
Genre Bishōjo, Strategy
Platform PlayStation 2
Released 27 November 2008
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Galaxy Angel (Japanese: ギャラクシーエンジェル Hepburn: Gyarakushī Enjeru?) is a bishōjo sci-fi/comedy anime, manga and dating sim series by Broccoli. It was created in July 2000, when Broccoli launched the multi-platformed project called Project G.A. The anime and Galaxy Angel Party manga comprise a comedy story in an alternate universe, while the games and the regular manga have a serious and involved romance/action plot.

A sequel to the game trilogy was released in June 2006, entitled Galaxy Angel II: Zettai Ryōiki no Tobira, and stars an entirely new cast, the "Rune Angel Troupe", and a new feature that combines the new Brave Heart frame with any of the Angels. Each of the Rune Angels has a connection to one of the Galaxy Angels, such as Apricot Sakuraba, the younger sister of Milfeulle Sakuraba. Just like the original Galaxy Angel, the Galaxy Angel II series will have multiple games and already has a manga adaptation and comedic anime spinoff. The second Galaxy Angel II game was released in October 2007 entitled Galaxy Angel II: Mugen Kairō no Kagi.

The success of the video game and anime series influenced the creation of a manga series based on the video game universe. In Japan, the series became so popular that a musical based on the series was made. Entitled "GALAXY ANGEL ~The Musical~", it debuted in March and December 2005, and featured cast members who also worked on Galaxy Angel II.


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