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Bakuretsu Tenshi
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| 5 :01x05 - The Mansion Where the Demon Slithers (May/04/2004) | | Meg goes undercover at an all-girl school to find out the reason why a former student has been confined to a hospital, suffering from dementia. While there, she learns of a group called the Ishtar Club, which she suspects is part of the reason for the girl's hallucinations. Late one night, while reporting to Sei, Jo and Amy, Meg witnesses a girl named Youko try to commit suicide on the dormitory's rooftop. | | Guest Stars: Mahiru Konno as Teacher, Kei Kobayashi as Classmate C, Chiaki Oosawa as Classmate B, Yuu Kobayashi (1) as Classmate A, Kana Ueda as Yōko, Sayaka Oohara as Angelique, Mie Sonozaki as Nadeshiko | Director: Kouichi Oohata, Yuuichi Wada Screenplay: Rika Nakase | | | | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - Black Sky (May/18/2004) | | While attending a food festival with Shiho, a girl from his school that he really likes, Kyouhei learns a lot more about foreign cuisine. On their way home, they discuss the recent abductions of women that are rumoured to be conducted by a large black crow. While walking through a graveyard, they meet the black crow face to face. In the ensuing scuffle, Kyouhei is knocked down and Shiho is taken by the monstrosity. | | Guest Stars: Masatsugu Hamano as Bai-Lan Guard, Kei Kobayashi as Girl, Tomohisa Asou as Bai-Lan Technician, Marina Oono as Kazami Shiho | Director: Kouichi Oohata, Yasunori Urata Screenplay: Fumihiko Shimo | | | |
| 8 :01x08 - The Wounded Fugitive (May/25/2004) | | The black crow has taken Meg as its next victim. The target that was to be protected by Jo was actually guarding a virus, which he injects into Kyouhei to keep the item from the black crow. Jo's only goal is to rescue Meg, and, going against Sei's orders, she takes Kyouhei as her bargaining chip for Meg. Sei sends her men after Jo in the hopes that she will listen to reason. | | Guest Stars: Yuuka Komatsu (1) as Girl A, Osamu Ryuutani as Tramp 2, Hikaru Hanada as Tramp 4, Hidenari Ugaki as Tramp 3, Eiji Itô as Tramp 1, Yuko Tachibana as Girl C, Tomoko Naka as Girl B, Susumu Chiba as Pierced Man | Director: Kouichi Oohata, Yasunori Urata Screenplay: Fumihiko Shimo | | | |
| 9 :01x09 - Party of the Dragon (Jun/01/2004) | | Aboard an elegant yacht, Sei, Meg, and Amy attend a gathering of the White Lotus and Black Lotus organisations. The two sides, from China and Japan respectively, are meeting to consolidate their power by joining forces once again after a long separation. To seal the pact, Sei's grandfather, Laopan, has offered her as a bride for the leader of the Black Lotus. | | Guest Stars: Tamotsu Nishiwaki as Man in Movie, Kei Kobayashi as Woman in Movie, Daisuke Kirii (1) as Guide, Tetsu Inada as Bai-Lan SP, Katsuhiro Kitagawa as Old Man Lee, Kazuya Ichijou as Jay, Kinryuu Arimoto as Laopan | Director: Shinji Ushiro, Kouichi Oohata Screenplay: Rika Nakase | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - Uncharted Cyberspace (Jun/08/2004) | | Someone has been misusing Amy's face on the internet, posting it where she would not want it. She asks Sei if she can go into town to buy some stuff at Akihabara (Electronics District), but Sei says that she spends too much money whenever she goes there. Sei and Meg leave to do some shopping and Sei tells Amy to stay put until they return. Just then, Kyouhei shows up on his scooter and Amy has him take her to Akiba. | | Guest Stars: Tomoko Hayashi (1) as Child, Takayuki Ayanogi as Monitor Man D, Naoki Makishima as Monitor Man C, Junichi Suwabe as Monitor Man B, Kousuke Okano as Monitor Man A, Ken Narita as Guide, Susumu Chiba as Pierced Man, Takayuki Sugou as Nino Leo | Director: Kouichi Oohata, Hiroyuki Tsuchiya Screenplay: Fumihiko Shimo | | | |
| 11 :01x11 - Angel of the East, Hawk of the West (Jun/15/2004) | | In Ōsaka, a passenger train hits an out-of-control, empty train that had been on the same track. The Hanshin Police take over the case and the lead detective receives a scrambled call from the terrorist who claims responsibility and warns that there is more danger to come. The police take to the streets to find the terrorist before it's too late. At the same time, Jo make her way into the area. | | Guest Stars: Tomoyuki Terai as Mega Rider, Masayuki Nakata as Policeman B, Tadahisa Saizen as Policeman A, Tamotsu Nishiwaki as Businessman, Masuo Amada as Tetsuzō, Jin Horikawa as Bai-Lan Exec., Kouji Ishii as Masayan, Masaya Onosaka as Iriki Tōgo, Susumu Chiba as Pierced Man, Risa Hayamizu as Katsu Takane | Director: Mitsuhiro Karato, Kouichi Oohata Screenplay: Masashi Sogo | | | |
| 12 :01x12 - Tsūtenkaku is Drenched in Tears (Jun/22/2004) | | Before Jo can destroy the monster who was formed during a show at the Ōsaka Tiger Dome, Katsu Takane of the Hanshin Police Hawk Unit arrests her. Jo is questioned, but Takane doesn't find out much from the Angel. Meanwhile, Kyouhei finds himself flying in the air and into a canal where he lands on the moster that Jo had fought the night before. Fortunately for Kyouhei, the monster is dead. | | Guest Stars: Tamotsu Nishiwaki as Company Driver, Tomoyuki Terai as Reporter, Tetsuo Sakaguchi as Taxi Driver, Masayuki Nakata as Customer A, Tadahisa Saizen as Customer B, Katsuhisa Houki as Governor Ishihara, Kazuhiko Kishino as Chief Katsu, Risa Hayamizu as Katsu Takane, Masaya Onosaka as Iriki Tōgo, Kouji Ishii as Masayan, Masuo Amada as Tetsuzō, Takayuki Sugou as Nino Leo | Director: Kouichi Oohata, Isao Takayama Screenplay: Masashi Sogo | | | |
| 13 :01x13 - Bloody Battle! Naniwa Motley Crew (Jun/29/2004) | | When Iriki Tōgo turns on the Hanshin Police force, it is up to the new Captain, Katsu Takane, to handle the situation. Unfortunately, the Hanshin Police Force is outnumbered, so Takane calls in her old biker gang to save the city. Lending a helping hand in the fight for Ōsaka are the Bakuretsu Tenshi. | | Guest Stars: Yuko Nagashima as Milly, Kouji Ishii as Masayan, Kazuhiko Kishino as Chief Katsu, Masaya Onosaka as Iriki Tōgo, Risa Hayamizu as Katsu Takane, Masuo Amada as Tetsuzō, Takayuki Sugou as Nino Leo, Tomoyuki Terai as Reporter | Director: Kouichi Oohata, Yuuichi Wada Screenplay: Masashi Sogo | | | |
| 14 :01x14 - Wild Kids (Jul/06/2004) | | In New York City, two orphans come across the body of a woman in a canal. They bring her back to the bus where they live where the woman, Jo, meets the group's leader, Meg. | | Guest Stars: Hideyuki Umezu as Researcher, Youji Ueda (1) as Sales Clerk, Masato Funaki as Video Shop Owner, Hiroaki Ishikawa as Sam's Daughter, Mayumi Asano as Sam's Wife, Masayuki Omoro as Sam, Kei Kobayashi as Dorothy, Kozue Yoshizumi as Shirley, Sachi Matsumoto as Charlie | Director: Kouichi Oohata, Akihiko Nishiyama Screenplay: Fumihiko Shimo | | | |
| 15 :01x15 - The Ocean, Swimsuits and a Sea Monster (Jul/13/2004) | | At the Tōkyō Paradise Aquatic Park, the Bakuretsu Tenshi take some time off to catch some sun. Their relaxation time, however, is cut short when an oil tanker breaks open not far from the park. The situation is complicated by a giant sea monster who attempts to make the part its home. | | Guest Stars: Daisuke Ono as Kid C, Tokuyoshi Kawashima as Kid B, Kentarou Itou as Kid A, Katsuhisa Houki as Governor Ishihara, Marina Oono as Kazami Shiho, Susumu Chiba as Ichimongi Hayao, Takayuki Sugou as Nino Leo | Director: Kouichi Oohata, Ichigo Nasu Screenplay: Rika Nakase | | | | | | | | | |
| 18 :01x18 - The Immortal Classmate (Aug/03/2004) | | As a hitman, Fudō Akiō's main task is to take out those who betray his clients. When one of his marks wounds him, Akiō looks at his green blood and realises that he his no longer human. Cyberised in order to be more effective, his entire body is nothing but cold steel. Running into his old friend Tachibana Kyōhei one night, Akiō saves him from gun blasts that were intended for the gunman. | | Guest Stars: Hironori Miyata as Akiō's Father, Dai Matsumoto as Doctor, Takeharu Oonishi as Minion B, Takashi Nagasako as Minion A, Tetsuo Mizutori as Yakuza Boss, Hisao Egawa as Eiji, Toshihide Tsuchiya as Fudō Akiō | Director: Kouichi Oohata, Yuuichi Wada Screenplay: Masashi Sogo | | | |
| 19 :01x19 - 24-Hour Strategy (Aug/10/2004) | | Katsu Takane ("Angel of the East, Hawk of the West") visits the Bakuretsu Tenshi for one of Tōkyō's festivals. Leo gives her a tour of the city and takes her to a TV studio where one of Takane's favourite series is being filmed. While shooting a scene, the cast of the series is attacked by Takane, who causes some minor damage before she faints. | | Guest Stars: Ayumi Koumatsu as Mother, Osamu Ryuutani as Doctor, Tomoyuki Kawano as Director, Kei Kobayashi as Tour Guide, Kouichi Sakaguchi as News Announcer, Takuma Suzuki as Scholar, Takaya Kuroda as Hiroki, Yukitoshi Hori as Mysterious Man, Susumu Chiba as Pierced Man, Takayuki Sugou as Nino Leo, Risa Hayamizu as Katsu Takane | Director: Kouichi Oohata, Akihiko Nishiyama Screenplay: Takaaki Suzuki | | | |
| 20 :01x20 - Genocide Highway (Aug/17/2004) | | A new RAPT policing weapon is unleashed upon the mega-highways of Tōkyō. Fully automated, the vehicle meats out justice swiftly and, if it is crossed, unmercifully. When the vehicle tries to apprehend the Bakuretsu Tenshi, an all-out war is unleashed on the highway system. | | Guest Stars: Shintarou Oohata as Lab Tech B, Tarusuke Niigaki as Lab Tech A, hitomi as Mika, Tomoyuki Terai as Tatsuya, Daisuke Kirii (1) as Road Raider 1, Kei Kobayashi as Secretary, Hiroshi Naka as Head Developer, Katsuhisa Houki as Governor Ishihara, Risa Hayamizu as Katsu Takane | Director: Kouichi Oohata, Hiroyuki Tsuchiya Screenplay: Natsuko Takahashi | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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