Angel Links (1999)
Synopsis
Li Meifon is the head of a free, no expenses paid protection/security agency for escorting ships across outer space. Though only 16, she posesses great skill and leadership qualities while commanding her crew aboard their ship, the "Angel Links." However, some unpleasant memories begin to trouble her and she starts questioning her own past and reason for existence. Join Li Meifon and the rest of the Angel Links crew on their adventures through the Oracion star system as they battle pirates, government organizations, and a Tao master, all while finally uncovering Meifon's dark and mysterious past.
First Air Date: 1999-04-07
Last Air Date: 1999-06-30
Number of Seasons: 1
Number of Episodes: 13
Networks: WOWOW Prime
Top Cast
- Ryoka Yuzuki as Meifon Li (voice)
- Atsuko Tanaka as Valeria Vertone (voice)
- Hikaru Midorikawa as Kosei Hida (voice)
- Kenji Utsumi as Duuz Delax Rex (voice)
- Kazuo Hayashi as Leon (voice)
- Akiko Kimura as Iris (voice)
- Katsuyuki Konishi as Jaeger (voice)
- Kazuya Nakai as Sergei (voice)
- Keisuke Yamashita as Secoco (voice)
- Kiyonobu Suzuki as Gordon (voice)
Seasons
Season 1 (1999)
No overview available for this season.
Episodes:
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Ep. 1: Guardian Angel
The episode starts out with the Angel Links rescuing a cargo ship from a bunch of petty pirates using small grappler ships. After causing the pirates to flee, Mei-Fon uses the Links Cannon to turn them into space dust. Back on their base planet, Orashion IV, the officers of the Angel Links are welcomed at a party.
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Ep. 2: A Wasted Fairy Tale
As many wealthy people court the favor of Mei-Fon and her crew, we get to meet the first obvious villain of the series, Gordon Hoi.
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Ep. 3: The Proud Dragon
While Mei-Fon tries to bury her anger at Gordon Hoi's annoying words, the viewpoint changes to that of a ship that is being hijacked.
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Ep. 4: Lief-Living Ether Flier
Back at the party, the crew receives a ransom message from the hijackers stating their demands. They are holding Leon Lahn and a young girl. (Leon was supposed to be at the party.)
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Ep. 5: The Rain upon the Stars
Kosei is a major playboy (he keeps running into former girlfriends, including one who looks a lot like Iris, the waitress from Outlaw Star) and that he's quite a hottie when he's not being Meifon's lapdog and personal tea-server.
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Ep. 6: Crossroads
Head back in time a bit to see how the Angel Links got started, including the death of Meifon's grandfather and his decree that she should take over the company and start up a free security agency, as well as how all the crew came together.
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Ep. 7: The Angel and the Fallen Angel
Back to the present, following Meifon on a date with Leon Lau, the mysterious (and handsome) philanthropist who's taken an interest in her.
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Ep. 8: My Ship
Meifon drags Kosei into a den of beggar-pirates who've stolen a shipment right out from under her nose, and although she seems to be a bit of a fluff head sometimes.
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Ep. 9: A Pheasant Chooses Its Tree
Valeria's turn for a bit of attention, revealing some of her past when an ex-boyfriend in the Einhorn military shows up to try and win her back, while collecting information on Angel Links in the meantime.
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Ep. 10: The Ones Who Were Left
Meifon meets an old friend of her grandfather's, and the truth about Grandpa, Leon Lau, and Meifon finally comes out.
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Ep. 11: At the Binary Interval
A deal primarily with Meifon’s breakdown, but more information is given regarding the relationship between Chenho (Meifon's grandfather) and Goryu/Leon, and their connection to Meifon.
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Ep. 12: All My Soul
Final confrontation between Goryu/Leon and Meifon, and there is even a small piece of the Meifon puzzle left to be revealed.
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Ep. 13: Fragment of An Angel
Final confrontation between Goryu/Leon and Meifon, and there is even a small piece of the Meifon puzzle left to be revealed.
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