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Status: Ended

Network: N/A

Type: Video

Rating: 8.6/10

Angel Blade

TV SERIES 2001 2 SEASONS

Overview

In the near future, the earth is covered in a chemical smog and Dark Mother, evil villainess, leads a secret organization devoted to world domination. But there is a masked heroine named Angel Blade, a beautiful woman who fights the evil of Dark Mother.

This production, originally released in 2001, has captivated audiences with its unique storytelling. As a Video series, it brings a fresh perspective to the Animation genre, maintaining a strong viewer rating of 8.6 across its 2 seasons.

  • Storyline Highlights:
  • • Explores themes within Animation.
  • • Produced in Japan.
  • • Original Language: Japanese.

Directed By

Masami Obari

Written By

N/A

Starring Cast

Seasons

Angel Blade - Specials Episode Guide

Specials

2 Episodes • Aired TBA

No season overview provided for this season.

Angel Blade - Angel Blade Episode Guide

Angel Blade

3 Episodes • Aired 2001-12-14

In the near future, the earth is covered in a chemical smog and Dark Mother, evil villainess, leads a secret organization devoted to world domination. But there is a masked heroine named Angel Blade, a beautiful woman who fights the evil of Dark Mother.

Angel Blade - Angel Blade Punish! Episode Guide

Angel Blade Punish!

3 Episodes • Aired 2004-12-29

Moena was a normal college girl until she discovered that she had special powers hidden within her body by her father. When Dark Mother and her army of sexy demon women threaten the virgins of the world, Moena transforms into the naked masked heroine Angel Blade. Moena"s stepmother, the weightly endowed Kyoka, is kidnapped by Dark Mother. With the help of a team of barely dressed heroines, Angel Blade storms the demon"s stronghold. With the help of the dark-skinned succubus Nail, a former villian, they reach the heart of evil and face off with Dark Mother herself!

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