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{{nihongo|'''Angel Cop'''|エンゼルコップ|Enzeru Koppu}} is a six-part [[original video animation]] created and directed by [[Ichiro Itano]]. A [[manga]] adaptation written and illustrated by Taku Kitazaki was serialized in Newtype and reprinted as a Newtype 100% collection in 1990.
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| director = [[Ichirō Itano]]
 
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| writer = [[Shō Aikawa (screenwriter)|Shō Aikawa]] <small>(as Noboru Aikawa)</small>
 
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| studio = [[Soei Shinsha]]
 
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| first = 1989
 
| last = 1994
 
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| type = manga
 
| author = [[Taku Kitazaki]]
 
| publisher = [[Kadokawa Shoten]]
 
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| published = April 1990
 
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{{nihongo|'''''Angel Cop'''''|エンゼルコップ|Enzeru Koppu}} is a six-part [[original video animation]] created and directed by [[Ichiro Itano]]. A manga adaptation written and illustrated by Taku Kitazaki was serialized in ''Newtype'' and reprinted as a Newtype 100% collection in 1990.
 
   
== Plot ==
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==Plot==
 
The story initially starts by dealing with terrorism in an alternate-universe 1990s era, where Japan is the largest economy in the world. The communist radical group, the Red May, are trying to bring down Japan's economy and take over the government.
 
The story initially starts by dealing with terrorism in an alternate-universe 1990s era, where Japan is the largest economy in the world. The communist radical group, the Red May, are trying to bring down Japan's economy and take over the government.
   
 
In response, a government agency, the Special Security Force, is formed with the ability to act outside the law. However, when the Red May suddenly find themselves being wiped out, the force discovers that something else is hunting the terrorists.
 
In response, a government agency, the Special Security Force, is formed with the ability to act outside the law. However, when the Red May suddenly find themselves being wiped out, the force discovers that something else is hunting the terrorists.
   
 
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== Reception and Conroversy ==
 
 
===Official===
The original Japanese-language version of Angel Cop is controversial for its [[wikipedia:Antisemitism in Japan|antisemitic]] plot points. In the original Japanese, it is revealed that [[wikipedia:The Zionist Occupation Government conspiracy theory|Jews are the main threat to Japan's standard of living]], and are trying to sabotage the country's economy and turn it into a dumping ground for radioactive material. When Manga Entertainment adapted Angel Cop into English, they removed all traces of antisemitism from not only the dub, but the subtitled version as well, replaced with an American-owned corporation as antagonist.<ref>{{cite web |date=November 29, 2007 |author=Justin Sevakis |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/buried-treasure/2007-11-29 |title=Buried Garbage - Angel Cop |website=[[Anime News Network]]|accessdate=September 8, 2014|archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20140908054424/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/buried-treasure/2007-11-29 <!--http://www.webcitation.org/6SQZNz0f4--> <!--archive(dot)today/qrsWG--> |archive-date=September 8, 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>The English dub has also garnered attention due to its embellishment of the dialogue with constant profanity.
 
   
== Characters ==
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===Other Sources===
===Special Security Force===
 
;Angel
 
*Voiced by:Mika Doi, Sharon Holm
 
   
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===Other Wikis===
The main protagonist and title character. A member of the Special Security Force, she initially believes in just getting the job accomplished and not caring who dies. In the end, however, she shows dismay after being forced to kill Raiden. Her story differs in the manga; she becomes cybernetic after being injured in an explosion, in contrast to her anime counterpart who remains human throughout.
 
   
 
==References==
;Raiden
 
*Voiced by: Masashi Ebara, John Hunter
 
 
Angel's assigned partner in the Special Security Force. Injured during a pursuit of the Red May terrorists, he voluntarily allows himself to receive cybernetic enhancements in the anime. His new powers allow him to fight Lucifer to standstill. Afterward, he forces Angel to kill him by causing his suit to detonate, destroying Lucifer in the process. Raiden's story differs in the manga, where Angel becomes cybernetic instead of him.
 
 
;Hacker
 
*Voiced by: Akio Ōtsuka, John Bull
 
 
One of the Special Security agents. As his name implies, he handles hacking duties, but also participates in firefights. He is killed when Lucifer takes control of his body and causes him to detonate a grenade in the anime. In the manga, he is killed by Freya.
 
 
;Peace
 
*Voiced by: Rei Sakuma, Barbara Barnes
 
 
The only other female Special Security agent, Peace handles explosives and is generally paired with Hacker. It is later revealed that she is in love with him. Peace dies when Lucifer drains her mind in the anime. As with Hacker, she is killed by Freya in the manga.
 
 
;Kuwata
 
*Voiced by: Mikio Terashima, Garrick Hagon
 
 
Taki's right-hand man, Kuwata appears to be second in command of the Special Security Agency. He is killed by Lucifer for allowing Tachihara to leave the Special Security's building. Ironically, he wanted an alliance with the hunters shortly before his death.
 
 
;Kaisho Taki
 
*Voiced by: Kenji Utsumi, Bob Sessions
 
 
The head of the Special Security Force, he is responsible for giving his subordinates their orders. In the final episode, he arrives at the main police office to kill Maisaka, but is wounded in the attempt and left to bleed to death; however, he manages to plant a bomb in a tape recorder and escape the building.
 
 
===Hunters===
 
;Lucifer
 
*Voiced by: Kumiko Hironaka, Lorelei King
 
 
The main antagonist, Lucifer is a [[wikipedia:American Jews|Jewish-American]] ''Hunter'', psychic beings sent to destroy anyone unjust in the world. Of the three Hunters, Lucifer is the most powerful and the most fanatical, causing a mass pile-up just to catch Tachihara and killing anyone who attempts to aide the Red May terrorists, the Special Service agents included. She is finally killed when Raiden's suit detonates in front of her. In the manga, she is killed by a cybernetic Angel.
 
 
;Asura
 
*Voiced by:Nozomu Sasaki, Jay Benedict
 
 
The first Hunter encountered, Asura possesses psychic powers similar to Lucifer's, but not on the same level as hers. He decides to join up with the Special Security agents after realizing Lucifer went too far in her methods. Asura soon becomes targeted by her, but survives the final encounter. In the manga, Asura never allies himself with the Special Security agents and is shot in the head by Angel.
 
 
;Freya
 
*Voiced by: Yuko Mizutani, Barbara Barnes
 
 
A young girl Hunter. She possesses pyrokinetic powers. Asura and Freya appear to be very close. She is killed by Lucifer in the anime and Angel in the manga.
 
 
===Others===
 
;Ichihara
 
*Voiced by: Koichi Kitamura, Peter Marinker
 
 
A scientist who developed cybernetic technology for the police force. Taki, however, refused to allow Ichihara to test his works on the Special Security agents; nevertheless, Ichihara was able to give Raiden a cybernetic exoskeleton. During the final battle, he was killed when his laboratory exploded.
 
 
;Maisaka
 
*Voiced by: Osamu Saka, Jesse Vogel
 
 
The main villain, Maisaka is the [[wikipedia:Governor (Japan)|Governor]] of Tokyo, and he is in command of all the police forces. He is secretly responsible for Red May, awakening the hunters, and attempting to wipe out the Special Security Force. He is the lapdog of the oppressive American government and plans to ruin his country's economy with all the chaos so the United States can take over Japan. He was killed when a bomb Taki planted inside his tape recorder detonated.
 
 
;Togawa
 
*Voiced by:Tesshō Genda, William Roberts
 
 
[[wikipedia:Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department Public Security Bureau|Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department Public Security Bureau]] Third Public Security Division Chief and Maisaka's second in command. Togawa was seemingly killed by Angel during an attack on Ichihara's building, but the man killed was revealed to be a decoy. The real Togawa perishes in the explosion that also kills Maisaka.
 
 
;Tachihara
 
*Voiced by: Toshihiko Seki, Danny Flynn
 
 
The new head of the Red May, Tachihara initially manages to escape from the Special Security Force, but is eventually captured and tortured. Hacker and Peace attempt to bring him to Ichihara's laboratory for safety, but the three are killed by Lucifer on the highway. He was also being manipulated by Maisaka.
 
 
== References ==
 
* {{cite web | url = http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/buried-treasure/2007-11-29 | title = Buried Garbage: ''Angel Cop'' | last = Sevakis | first = Justin | date = November 29, 2007 | accessdate = 2008-03-01 | archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20080226004339/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/buried-treasure/2007-11-29| archivedate= 26 February 2008 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl= no}}
 
 
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*[http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/bt/the-sage/anime-abandon/32815-angel-cop-part-1 Bennett the Sage reviews Angel Cop]. (October 14, 2011)
 
 
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Angel Cop (エンゼルコップ, Enzeru Koppu) is a six-part original video animation created and directed by Ichiro Itano. A manga adaptation written and illustrated by Taku Kitazaki was serialized in Newtype and reprinted as a Newtype 100% collection in 1990.

Plot[]

The story initially starts by dealing with terrorism in an alternate-universe 1990s era, where Japan is the largest economy in the world. The communist radical group, the Red May, are trying to bring down Japan's economy and take over the government.

In response, a government agency, the Special Security Force, is formed with the ability to act outside the law. However, when the Red May suddenly find themselves being wiped out, the force discovers that something else is hunting the terrorists.

External Links[]

Official[]

Other Sources[]

Other Wikis[]

References[]