Screenplay:
Katsuhiko TakayamaCinematography:
Atsushi SatouComposer:
Takatsugu WakabayashiCast:
Yumi Hara, Rika Tachibana, Aki Toyosaki, Sarah Emi Bridcutt, 寿美菜子, Aoi Yūki, Kana Hanazawa, Minori Chihara, Shizuka Itō, Ayane Sakura, Nozomi Yamamoto (more)VOD (1)
Episodes(12)
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Starting Potential (E01)
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The One I Admire (E02)
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The Price of Bonds (E03)
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A Flame That Burns Through Darkness (E04)
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Crimson Pulse (E05)
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A Lying Smile (E06)
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Real Friends (E07)
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The Reason for Love (E08)
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Faster Than Anyone (E09)
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Emotions Spilled Over (E10)
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The Remaining Possibility (E11)
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I Will Evolve with You (E12)
Reviews (1)
What should I write about an all-girls anime series where the main female protagonists spend three-quarters of the first episode naked in the bath? How do I comment on an enemy that threatens to destroy all five "highly original" worlds and whose main attack ship looks like a big black, ahem, (well, let us just like, say, it is sort of like a mushroom)? The main female protagonists are extremely determined, some look tough, some look adorable, and all of them want to be the best warrior. The fact that Ange Vierge is based on a digital collectible card game once again reeks thousand times over. I have already seen one anime series today with a similar theme, and I am kind of wondering whether to continue with this one. I like cute little girls, but this one is so superficial and stuffed with fan service that I got bored. Plus, the path laid out is way too obvious, and the cuteness is quite sparse. Plus, the fan service that abounds with sunshine covering the unsightly parts makes my eyes hurt. Well, even the next two episodes did not give me any compelling reason to continue watching in the end, so dropped after three episodes and 1.5/10. ()