
Galaxy Angel
Oshimeter
Synopsis
An elite military unit made up of five women is tasked with recovering powerful ancient artifacts across the galaxy. Sounds like the setup for a serious space opera, right? Instead, Galaxy Angel is basically what happens when you give a group of chaotic personalities spaceships and zero supervision. Milfeulle has absurd luck that bends reality, Ranpha is obsessed with romance and roundhouse kicks, Mint is a telepathic rich girl with a mischievous streak, Forte collects guns like they're trading cards, and Vanilla barely speaks but somehow holds it all together. Their commander, Colonel Volcott, is just trying to make it to retirement in one piece. The missions to find Lost Technology almost never go as planned — the brigade stumbles into bizarre scenarios that have nothing to do with their original objectives, and each episode is its own self-contained disaster. That episodic structure is actually one of the best things about it. You never know what you're getting next, and the show leans hard into absurdist comedy rather than any ongoing plot. Madhouse animated this back in 2001, and at 24 episodes it never overstays its welcome. If you liked the goofy ensemble energy of Tenchi Muyo! GXP or the playful tone of Steel Angel Kurumi, this hits a similar frequency. It's pure comedic sci-fi comfort food — low stakes, weird situations, and a cast that plays off each other well enough to carry every episode.
Episode Guide
Characters
Mint Blancmanche
Wealthy, intelligent cosplayer Mint is polite but has a cruel streak, betrayed by twitching rabbit ears.
Portrayed by Bouma Nicole
Milfeulle Sakuraba
Cheerful and lucky 17-year-old cook and Galaxy Angel, skilled in finding treasure and nearly invincible.
Portrayed by Loewen Jocelyne
Vanilla H
Stoic, youngest Galaxy Angel with healing powers, hidden fiery temper, and cryptic speech.
Portrayed by Cummer Anna
Forte Stollen
Redheaded, weapon-obsessed Galaxy Angel; strong, frank, and surprisingly frail.
Portrayed by Matthews Alison
Ranpha Franboise
Vain martial artist Ranpha Franboise uses her beauty and gadgets to hunt wealthy men.
Portrayed by Leroux Nicole
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-3 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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