I'm Gonna Be An Angel!
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I'm Gonna Be An Angel! | |
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天使になるもんっ! (Tenshi ni Narumon!) |
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Genre | Comedy |
TV anime | |
Directed by | Hiroshi Nishikiori |
Studio | Japan Studio Pierrot
America Synch-Point |
Network | Animax |
Original run | 7 April 1999 – 29 September 1999 |
No. of episodes | 26 |
I'm Gonna Be An Angel! (天使になるもんっ! Tenshi ni Narumon!?) is an anime produced by Studio Pierrot. It is licensed for release in the United States by Synch-Point.
[edit] Plot
I'm Gonna Be An Angel! is the story of Yūsuke Kamoshita who is living alone until he literally stumbles across a girl called Noelle, a very energetic girl who claims is trying to become an angel. Noelle and her entire family proceed to move into Yūsuke's very large home and disrupt his life.
Characters | ||
Name | Seiyū | |
Noelle | Tomoko Kawakami | |
Noelle is an energetic angel in training. She shows great affection towards Yūsuke and is determined to become an angel. She often devises ways of taking off on a short runway, the roof of the house, in order to fly which is important on being an angel. She has vowed to marry Yūsuke once she has completed her training. | ||
Yūsuke Kamoshita | Issei Miyazaki | |
Yūsuke is admired by Noelle but does not return her affection initially. He too is overlooked by the girl he has a crush on, Natsumi. He is passive and can do little when Noelle and her monster-like family move into his lonely house. He tries to keep quiet about their residence when he is not in the house and tries to keep things from turning chaotic within the house. | ||
Natsumi Suzuhara | Yukana Nogami | |
Natsumi is Yūsuke's classmate, whom he is in love with. She is an athletic diver. She is often spied upon by Yūsuke and his classmates from a small window at the diving complex at their school. She has a serious personality. | ||
Papa | Juurouta Kosugi | |
Papa is Noelle's father, and is a Frankenstein monster-like creature. He has a calm demeanour. | ||
Mama | Noriko Hidaka | |
Mama is Noelle's mother. She is the most normal member of the family of monsters.Although she shows another side of herself in one episode. | ||
Baba | Tomoko Naka | |
Baba is Noelle's grandmother and is a witch. She strongly dislikes humans and, ergo, is against Noelle wanting to marry Yūsuke . | ||
Gabriel | Nobutoshi Hayashi | |
Gabriel is Noelle's older brother, and is a vampire. He enjoys teasing Yūsuke, and is horribly afraid of cats. | ||
Ruka | Ikue Ohtani | |
Ruka is Noelle's younger sister, and is an elven-looking creature. She is an inventor, and often makes different mechanical devices to help Noelle learn to fly and become an angel. | ||
Sara | Ayako Kawasumi | |
Sara is Noelle's older sister. She has the power to turn invisible, and spends a lot of her time in this form. | ||
Miruru | Mayumi Iizuka | |
Miruru is one of Dispel's henchmen, and is a catgirl. She is in love with Gabriel, but because of his fear of cats, he is initially afraid of her. | ||
Dispel | Mitsuo Iwata | |
Dispel is the antagonist of the series, or so the audience is led to believe. He has several henchmen who he dispatches to thwart Noelle's attempts to become an angel and often treats his slave Silky unkindly. At the end of the first season he is destroyed and Silky takes his place as the series' main antagonist. | ||
Muse | Sakura Tange | |
Muse is a shapeshifter whose ability is limited to changing into inanimate objects, though she only partially transforms. She is a reluctant henchmen and only obeys order so that she is not punished. She is never successful on her missions and is punished anyway, however. Noelle and the others never seem to notice that she is around which is partially due to her shapeshifting ability and partly due to her inaptness at interfering.Towards the end of the second season she is revealed to be nothing but one of Silky's animated toys, along with Eros. | ||
Eros | ||
Eros is a demon-like creature that is a reluctant henchmen just as Muse is.He doesn't seem to notice Muse's affection towards him,instead going out of the way to please Silky and win her affection. Along with Muse, he is revealed to be nothing but one of Silky's animated toys towards the end of the second season. | ||
Silky | Hiroko Konishi | |
Originally when Dispel appeared to be in control, Silky seemed to be a doormat slave. During the second season it was revealed that she was strong willed and is more scheming and power hungry than Dispel was. Silky's intentions are unclear though she sends her minions to interfere with Noelle's training at every opportunity.It is revealed that she,Raphael and Noelle are three parts of the same person.At the end of the series,she is shown joining Yusuke and Noelle's class,with Muse and Eros,now toys,attached on his bag. | ||
Michael & Raphael | Akira Ishida & Shoutarou Morikubo | |
Michael is a puzzling character in the beginning of "I'm Gonna Be An Angel," in the beginning of the anime, it is apparent that he shares an intangible relation with Noelle, even to the extent in which he is capable of speaking to her through telepathy. He encourages her to become an angel. He carries the Book of Chaos, in which the text fills a single page for each instance in which Noelle accomplishes an angelic deed.
Raphael is an angel whose foremost physical feature is a singular wing. He is a professor at the Angel School with Michael as his student. He cannot be seen by most of the human world, with Noelle, Michael, and Natsumi as exceptions and only Michael can touch him. However, he does influence certain events of the series, in particular rescuing Noelle, Yūsuke, and child Natsumi when he granted Noelle the temporary power of flight as they fell from the clock tower in episode 13. He is benevolent and willing to assist Michael and Noelle in their quest to become angels. In the final episode of the series, Natsumi encounters him in the clock tower and realizes that he is her deceased brother. Michael and Raphael share an apartment in the second half of the series. They display typical Japanese 'married for 10 years' behaviour, though Michael has a serious attitude and often berates Raphael for his indecent teasing. |
[edit] Songs
- Opening Theme
- "Datte, Daisuki!" by COMA
- Ending Theme
- "Ai wa Umi" by Shizuru Ootaka
[edit] External links
- (Japanese) Official site