Galaxy Angel X: Complete Collection | 
enlarge | Director: Madhouse Studios Actor: Galaxy Angel X Studio: Bandai Entertainment Category: DVD
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 44228
Format: Animated, Box Set, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc, Subtitled Languages: English (Subtitled), Japanese (Original Language) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 3 Running Time: 625 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 23125 UPC: 669198231254 EAN: 0669198231254 ASIN: B001D25LQ2
Release Date: September 2, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New and Factory Sealed Item Fast Shipping
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Product Description The Angel Brigade is at it again and with this new set of adventures comes a brand new brigade member! On a humanitarian mission the Angels visit a sick and dying girl. In an out-of-character move of compassion the Angel Five actually recruits the ill Chitose Karasume. After the sympathy wears off how will the Angels react? Will they be the best of friends or the fiercest of rivals? Both! So check out this exciting new installment of Galaxy Angel for another series full of zany misadventures and the Brigades Thirteen Special Moves of Rock Paper Scissors!
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gone too chaotic November 18, 2008 Michael A. Johnson (San Jose, California) Galaxy Angel X is not quite as good as the earlier series, getting more chaotic and having even less to do with the series theme (military girls) then ever. Some of the stories are borderline unintelligible. But what is truly annoying is that after three sets (Galaxy Angel, GA A, and GA Z) this set only has the same actresses in English for the first third of the series. Suddenly for the other two disks there is only English subtitles. After you have gotten used to the English actresses, it is hard to tell which one is speaking at times since the Japanese voices often sound too similar to easily tell apart, and are often so radically different from the sound, speech pattern and vocal personality of the English speakers.
What happened?? November 6, 2008 Stephen Ressel (North Dakota, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Only the first DVD of 3 has English voices. What a pity - the show is so ridiculous and the actors and actresses generally so good I love listening to it when busy. Ranpha's voice actress has been changed out as well for the first disc. This series is so sick. It's quite good for an anime comedy. Twisted. The animation could be better, but the fun of the characters and stories beats most all other anime series. It's one of those few series that realizes it is a big joke and just has fun with all the crazy scenarios using loser-girls as the focus of female personalities and vice. Angel X might be a weaker series than the others, but not much. I definitely see why GA was a success in Japan. Pity about this DVD set being incomplete.
Only 1/3 of a dub?????!!!!! October 10, 2008 J. Alford (Atlanta, GA. United States) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Was glad to finally get the last series of the great Galaxy Angel anime in one box set. Unlike Galaxy Angel A which was first split up into a box set, then as AA for the second half, all of "X" is in a single 3-disc set. However, for some reason, only the first 8 episodes are actually dubbed. Each "episode" of Galaxy Angel X is 1 long episode with 2 mini-sodes which count as 2 seperate episodes. This makes for 4 on the first 2 discs & 5 on the last one. The first disc has both English & Japanese tracks, featuring most of the original voice actors from the previous GA dubs except for a new actress playing Rampha. The other two are in Japanese only, with no dub. I don't know why it was put out like this, or why they only bothered to do it with only 1/3 of it dubbed, but it seems profoundly lazy, like it was taken up by Bandai Visual for the last 2/3 of the show. There's no explanation given other than Bandai maybe just ran out of money for it.
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