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Voogie's Angel
電脳戦隊ヴギィ`ズ・エンジェル
(Dennou Sentai Voogie's Angel)
GenreAdventure, comedy, mecha
Audio drama
Music byHajime Hyakkoku
Original run1996 – present
Episodes24[1]
Original video animation
Directed byMasami Oobari (eps 1 and 2)
Aoi Takeuchi (ep 3)
Written byAoi Takeuchi
Music byHajime Hyakkoku
Toru Yukawa
StudioJ.C.Staff (eps 1 and 2)
Frontline (ep 3)
Released October 24, 1997 July 24, 1998
Runtime30 minutes
Episodes3

Voogie's Angel (電脳戦隊ヴギィ`ズ・エンジェル, Dennou Sentai Voogie's Angel) is a three-episode Japanese original video animation series, based on a 1996 radio drama series of the same name created by Aoi Takeuchi. Character designs in the animation were redone by Masami Oobari, based on the original designs created by Shin'ichi Miyamae for the radio series and its CD releases.

A hundred years after the Earth's surface is invaded by aliens (Space Emigrants, or SE) and humans have been forced to live in underwater cities, the last hope of saving the Earth lies in the hands of five cybernetically enhanced women. These women are trained to carry out attacks against the SE in hopes of reclaiming Earth for mankind.

An OVA directed by Hayato Date titled 電脳戦隊ヴギィ’ズ・エンジェル外伝 進め!スーパー・エンジェルス (Dennou Sentai Voogie's Angel Gaiden: Susume! Super Angels!) was released on August 21, 1998.[2] Another OVA, a compilation titled 電脳戦隊ヴギィ’ズ・エンジェル -Forever and ever- (Dennou Sentai Voogie's Angel: Forever and Ever), was released on January 25, 1999.[3]

Dennou Sentai Last Angels, a reboot of Voogie's Angel, had its first CD release on March 24, 2021.[4][5]

Cast[edit]

Voogie's Angel cast
Role Japanese[6] English[6]
Coastal Studios (2000)
Voogie Aya Hisakawa Amy Tipton
Merrybell Candy Stuart[7] Shiho Kikuchi Megan Hancock
Rebecca Sweet-Hausen[7] Kotono Mitsuishi Traci Dinwiddie
Shiori Tachibana[7] Kikuko Ino'ue Juliet Cesario
Midi the Girl Sakura Tange Pamela Weidner-Houle
Strikemeyer Nobuyuki Hiyama Rick Forrester
Teddy the Boy Yumi Touma Natasha Malinsky-Parker
Dr. Crimt Takehito Koyasu Geoff Whitesell
Dr. Nina Woodford Konami Yoshida Elizabeth Roberts
Lt. Jay Burst Toshiyuki Morikawa Chris Hill
Admiral Tsunami Hidekatsu Shibata
Scott Akimitsu Takase
Chester Katashi Ishidzuka
Ash Akira Ishida Michael Granberry
Gray Jun'ichi Endou Bryan Bolick
1 Cpt. Leon Cougar Kaneto Shiozawa Scott Simpson
Michelle Summer Kae Araki Abbie Marasco
Captain Ken'ichi Morozumi
Crew 1 Ki'ichirou Murase
Crew 2 Eiji Sekiguchi
Magnificent Samurai Nobuyuki Hiyama Thomas Bruning
Kunizou Gondawara Shocker OH!NO! Steve Tylor
Okinu Akiko Nakagawa Arona Starling
2 Cpt. Ron Howard Juurouta Kosugi Dave Underwood
Mike Ki'ichirou Murase

References[edit]

  1. ^ Audio drama CD Vol. 5 - 電脳戦隊ヴギィ`ズ・エンジェルVol. 5 「Radical Fight!」 (NACL-1258)
  • ^ "電脳戦隊ヴギィ'ズ・エンジェル外伝 進め!スーパー・エンジェルス!(1998)". allcinema.net (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved January 17, 2015.
  • ^ "電脳戦隊ヴギィ'ズ・エンジェル -Forever and ever-(1999)". allcinema.net (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved January 17, 2015.
  • ^ "Voogie's Angel Reboot Project Last Angels Unveils Promo Video".
  • ^ "Voogie's Angel Reboot Project Last Angels Streams 2nd Promo".
  • ^ a b "Voogie's Angel". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 2022-01-07.
  • ^ a b c Liner notes from the OVA Original Soundtrack Vol. 2 - 電脳戦隊ヴギィズ・エンジェル音楽大全2 (COCC-14995)
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