EP#
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Title
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airdate
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1 | "Guardian Angel" Transliteration: "Ten Kake Ru Tenshi" (Japanese: 天駆ける天使) | April 7, 1999 (1999-04-07) |
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The episode starts out with the Angel Links rescuing a cargo ship from a bunch of petty pirates using small grappler ships. After causing the pirates to flee, Mei-Fon uses the Links Cannon to turn them into space dust. Back on their base planet, Orashion IV, the officers of the Angel Links are welcomed at a party |
2 | "A Wasted Fairy Tale" Transliteration: "Haki Tame no Meruhen" (Japanese: 掃き溜めのメルヘン) | April 14, 1999 (1999-04-14) |
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As many wealthy people court the favor of Mei-Fon and her crew, we get to meet the first obvious villain of the series, Gordon Hoi. |
3 | "The Proud Dragon" Transliteration: "Hokori Takaki Ryuu (Doragon)" (Japanese: 誇り高き龍(ドラゴン)) | April 21, 1999 (1999-04-21) |
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While Mei-Fon tries to bury her anger at Gordon Hoi's annoying words, the viewpoint changes to that of a ship that is being hijacked. |
4 | "LiEF〜Living Ether Flier〜" | April 28, 1999 (1999-04-28) |
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Back at the party, the crew receives a ransom message from the hijackers stating their demands. They are holding Leon Lahn and a young girl. (Leon was supposed to be at the party.) |
5 | "The Rain upon the Stars" Transliteration: "Hoshi ni Furu Ame" (Japanese: 星に降る雨) | May 5, 1999 (1999-05-05) |
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Kosei is a major playboy (he keeps running into former girlfriends, including one who looks a lot like Iris, the waitress from Outlaw Star) and that he's quite a hottie when he's not being Meifon's lapdog and personal tea-server. |
6 | "Crossroads" Transliteration: "Kurosurōdo" (Japanese: クロスロード) | May 12, 1999 (1999-05-12) |
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Head back in time a bit to see how the Angel Links got started, including the death of Meifon's grandfather and his decree that she should take over the company and start up a free security agency, as well as how all the crew came together. |
7 | "The Angel and the Fallen Angel" Transliteration: "Tenshi to Datenshi" (Japanese: 天使と堕天使) | May 19, 1999 (1999-05-19) |
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Back to the present, following Meifon on a date with Leon Lau, the mysterious (and handsome) philanthropist who's taken an interest in her. |
8 | "My Ship" Transliteration: "Bokuno Machi (Fune)" (Japanese: ぼくの街(ふね)) | May 26, 1999 (1999-05-26) |
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Meifon drags Kosei into a den of beggar-pirates who've stolen a shipment right out from under her nose, and although she seems to be a bit of a fluff head sometimes. |
9 | "A Pheasant Chooses Its Tree" Transliteration: "Ryou Kin Taku Ki ( Ryoukinhakiwoerabu )" (Japanese: 良禽択木(りょうきんはきをえらぶ)) | June 2, 1999 (1999-06-02) |
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Valeria's turn for a bit of attention, revealing some of her past when an ex-boyfriend in the Einhorn military shows up to try and win her back, while collecting information on Angel Links in the meantime. |
10 | "The Ones Who Were Left" Transliteration: "Nokosa Reshi Mono Tachi" (Japanese: 遺されし者たち) | June 9, 1999 (1999-06-09) |
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Meifon meets an old friend of her grandfather's, and the truth about Grandpa, Leon Lau, and Meifon finally comes out. |
11 | "At the Binary Interval" Transliteration: "0 to 1 no Hazama De" (Japanese: 0と1の狭間で) | June 16, 1999 (1999-06-16) |
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A deal primarily with Meifon’s breakdown, but more information is given regarding the relationship between Chenho (Meifon's grandfather) and Goryu/Leon, and their connection to Meifon. |
12 | "All My Soul" | June 23, 1999 (1999-06-23) |
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Final confrontation between Goryu/Leon and Meifon, and there is even a small piece of the Meifon puzzle left to be revealed. |
13 | "Fragment of An Angel" Transliteration: "Tenshi Nokakera ..." (Japanese: 天使のかけら・・・) | June 30, 1999 (1999-06-30) |
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Final confrontation between Goryu/Leon and Meifon, and there is even a small piece of the Meifon puzzle left to be revealed. |