Tenshi no Shippo/Angel Tails

Angel Tales

天使のしっぽ

 


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Have you ever wondered what really happens to your beloved pets when they pass away?

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This is a story of a guy who's luck is just plane-old BAD.

It seems that even when Goro Mutsumi was a kid his luck "sucked", as all the pets he ever had seemed to meet an untimely and rather tragic end.

Even later on in life things just didn't seem to go well . . . The company he was working for went under!

Because of my own personal relationship with "karma" I can sort of relate to his plight.

He had a fortune teller say he was surrounded by bad luck . . . soooo that sooth-sayer (of sorts) casts a spell on his cell phone and tells him that his bad luck is about to change.

The cell phone is a gateway from heaven for his unfortunate pets to help him . . . reincarnated, as pretty girls, to pay him back for his kindness to them when they were animals.

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Linkage to the Wikipedia pages . .

 

Bandai Entertainment licensed the first series but is out of print . . .
There are some people trying to get upwards of $75 for a single English language DVD of the show
It's not worth it
.

The fans at ANN seem to think it's worth about a 6.3 for both series.
Personally I give it a 5 for the first and an 8 for the second.
The second series is only available as a fan-sub or raw.

Having seen the second series (raw & fansubbed) before the first I was quite excited when the 1st series was licensed in North America . . .
HOWEVER,
The first and last four episodes are like fingernails on a chalkboard.
The second series was so much better than the first.
They spent more time with the artwork & animation and the actual story was much better,
unfortunately Bandai USA Never bothered to take a chance on the second season of what amounts to a flop.

 

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