Comment:
The Video, audio, and subs and little to no mistakes. The only problem with the subs is that sometimes they just briefly explained what is happening and did not make a complete translation. I only listend to 10 minutes of the dubbed and the voice actors were boring (I usually do not liked dubbed except for a few select shows like Ranma 1/2).
The plot is a bunch of cute cyborg girls need to save humankind from SE (Space Emigrants). The first two episodes are rather slow and you know little to nothing about the characters, their abilities, their feelings, etc... The third episode makes up for the other two showing everything that the first two episodes lacked.
Ready for more? Too bad (Here is what I found out)
Voogie's Angel is packed full of intriguing but insubstantial ideas that flit in and out of focus like fireflies on a foggy night. The three OVAs (original video animations) on this tape were inspired by a Japanese radio serial, and they're distinctly geared towards fans who already know the back story and are excited just seeing the characters in vibrant, jiggling motion. The anime actually defines very little about the Angels' world and doesn't come to any sort of conclusion; it feels like the opening of an ongoing series, but Media Blasters says that no further episodes were produced. (Not counting the "superdeformed" humor OVAs, which are currently only available in Japan.)
Overall, nice animation and the characters were cute including "fan service" (layered minimalist costumes, lanky bodies, and gigantic pointy breasts). but the worst thing about Voogie's Angel is that it's just good enough to whet the appetite and more doesn't seem to be forthcoming.
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