Through the development of groundbreaking information transfer and material generation technology called "Mana", various problems, such as pollution and war have disappeared, and days of peace have arrived in the world. However, the people who receive the benefit of the Mana live in a false peace. Those who cannot use the Mana, referred to by the derogatory term "Norma", who are seen as an opposition to the structures of society, live in oppression. Because this is the norm, the people who use Mana do not question it.

The first princess of the Misurugi Empire, Angelise Ikaruga Misurugi, was convinced of the belief of exterminating the Norma. But on the day she turned 16, and was baptised, her elder brother, Julio, exposed her as a Norma to the public. Angelise, bewildered by the revelation that she herself was a Norma all along, turns into a target of hate by the people in the blink of an eye and is exiled to Arzenal, an isolated military base where Norma are conscripted into service against their will to fight interdimensional creatures known as DRAGONs, and starts her new life as the Norma soldier named Ange.


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As she struggles to adjust to her new identity, Ange's now stormy life takes one surprising turn after another as she embarks on a personal quest to correct the world she lives in, all while learning there may be a bigger conspiracy involving the DRAGONs, the world she lives in, and mana itself.

A light-hearted high-school-themed 4koma parody manga Cross Ange: Academy of Angels and Dragons drawn by Osaji was published on ComicWalker between October 5, 2014 and March 29, 2015. Each strip followed an anime episode. The manga was compiled in two volumes.

The series was licensed by Sentai Filmworks for a digital and home media release in North America.[7] Madman Entertainment (now known as Crunchyroll Store Australia) also licensed the series for streaming in Australia and New Zealand.[8] The series was picked up by Crunchyroll for streaming in North America and other select parts of the world.[9]

An action shooter game for the PlayStation Vita titled Cross Ange: Rondo of Angels and Dragons tr. was released on May 28, 2015.[10][11] The player character is Naomi, who died in the original anime series before Ange arrives in Arzenal. The game features multiple endings depending on player choices. Cross Ange was included in the crossover games Super Robot Wars V and Super Robot Wars X.

The anime was directed by Yoshiharu Ashino with the series composition done by Tatsuto Higuchi. The creative producer of the series is Mitsuo Fukuda, the director of Mobile Suit Gundam SEED and Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny. The mechanical designer of the Para-mails, Junichi Akutsu also worked on the aforementioned series. The DRAGONs are designed by Kazutaka Miyatake of Macross fame.

See also: CROSS ANGE Rondo of Angel and Dragon/Home Video ReleasesFrom October 5, 2014, the anime aired every Sunday at 2:00am Pacific Time on Nippon BS, Broadcasting Corporation, Mainichi Broadcasting System, Tokyo MX and Aichi Television Broadcasting. The series was simulcast on Crunchyroll in both North and Latin America with Engish and Spanish subtitles[5] and on Viewster in Europe with English and German subtitles. A Chinese subtitled version premiered on Animax Taiwan on March 10, 2016 21:30 UTC+08:00 [6]. Animax other's stations premiered an English subtitled version on April 19, 2016 at 21:00 in Bangkok and Jakarta and 22:00 in Singapore and the Philippines [7].

So my brief introduction to the Cross Ange series was through Super Robot Wars, and Ange was one of my favorite characters not to mention her mech was so cool and strong. So im curious as to how feasible this plat would be without understanding the language, as the SRW games had English captions so I was at least able to read along.

I got this done years ago, probably using that same guide & at the time one of the choices in the guide was wrong, & I only noticed because I'd watched the anime (an embarrassing admission really). I'm sure that's since been corrected but I can't help but reflect on how tedious this was. So many play throughs thanks to a lack of system saving. It's a pretty bizarre plat to go for though, cool to see some interest in it for that reason alone.

I didn't have any issues with the language barrier btw, menus weren't anything hard to sus out (these days you even have the advantage of a phone translation app) & the translated guide was easy enough to understand.

NP, as far as the price goes I paid $50 (Australian) for a second hand copy. I remember the game was pretty expensive for a while & thought the 50 bucks was a good price. If you're ok with using shipping forwarders the game isn't too expensive on the Japanese second hand market. Saw this copy on Amazon Japan for 2,200Y, even with a shipping forwarder you'd still be paying half or less than the Play Asia price. Rakuten even has copies for under 2000Y.

Sorry for the late reply. Shipping forwarders give you an 'address' to use that lets you buy from sellers in Japan who won't ship internationally. You buy the product, have it sent to the forwarding company who'll charge a small handling fee & they send the package to your real address.

I've heard of these for years but only used one myself recently. I'd be lying if I said it was a painless process but it let me get products at about half the cost of ebay sellers. I signed up at tenso who made me send them a photo of my drivers license (wasn't totally happy but not as bad as having to send a selfie with the license for a police check for work recently) and when they verified my identity a few days later they gave me a customer code.

I then made an account at Gakken (who won't ship internationally) & the signup process was infuriating. I had to translate my name to Japanese characters and in the address field wouldn't allow me to put numbers in, which meant I couldn't include my customer code for the forwarding company. I signed up anyway & was able to change my name back to English and was able to edit the address with the customer code (no idea why I couldn't do this signing up).

My Aussie Visa worked fine as payment for the products, the shipping on that site was free within Japan & a week later Tenso sent me a notification & I was able to arrange shipping to Australia. With current conditions though it's either sea-mail shipping or DHL which requires a manual request & detailed editing of package contents. The forwarding company are nice enough to pass along your countries taxes as well ^-^

Sorry for the live journal entry. I didn't want to present that option as completely straightforward. The harsh part of the process is signing up to the Japanese site that you want stuff forwarded to. Anyway it was worth it because I could buy this stuff directly. On ebay those cutting needles are almost $20 each but from the actual company, 660 yen. For the record cutting kit itself I paid almost $200 for my first one from ebay. The one I ordered from Gakken was 8,800 Yen. Even with a bad exchange rate I'm saving a ton of cash here.

You can find the same level of savings for games a lot of the time. Especially second hand titles which, when they come from Japan are usually in better shape than 'new' games from ebgames/gamestop. I mentioned Tenso but that's just the one I stumbled upon & had recommended. There are heaps of good shipping forwarders. It's worth looking into for sure.

Angelize (or Angelise, as crunchyroll uses, and what I will, too) Ikaruga Misurugi is the oldest daughter in her family line, a beautiful blonde princess beloved by all. On her 16th birthday she is to be crowned Princess and participate in politics now - until her ceremony reveals she's a Norma. Normas, who are all female, are girls who have rejected the Light of Mana and are branded as monsters in society. Angelise, who's never even seen a Norma until the day before in an incident involving a woman and her Norma daughter taken away, is taken away to Arzenal, where she will be forced to fight enemies known as DRAGONs as a soldier of war.

For the past eight or so years, we at THEM Anime made a decision to from now only review anime we have fully completed before review, so as to counter all the "it gets better" claims we've gotten over the years. And normally, I follow this myself. But CROSS ANGE: Rondo of Angel and Dragon is such a mean-spirited, disturbing series, I couldn't compel myself to watch more than a few episodes.The series actually fast forwards for a bit as we see Angelise, er, Ange out in battle with her hideous CG mecha, while her teammates with equally awful CG mecha are fighting also hideous CG dragons. This lasts for about 3 minutes before we get our lame opening theme, a very disappointing song from the usually great Nana Mizuki. (Speaking of Mizuki, she also plays Angelise, sounding eerily like her performance as Fate from the Nanoha series. It really doesn't help this series.)After the opening theme is done, we flash back to... an odd game of space lacrosse involving hovercars. The only reason for this scene is to show how wonderful and beautiful Angelise is, and how even the other team gushes at all her Mary Sue wonder. She then rides home with her brother, sister, and maid as they stop and see a big scene involving a mother and her daughter.And... well, if you want to abandon ship at this point, I can understand. The next scene I am about to describe is a tough one to swallow.The mother is having her daughter taken away from her because she is a Norma. As I explained in the synopsis, Norma are female-only humans treated as sub-humans. So what's going to happen to the mother's little girl of no more than 3 or 4? They're going to, and I quote the official subs here, <b>quarantine her</b>.But oh, it gets better. Angelise gets out of the car, goes to the mother, explains about Norma to her, and then tells her to her face <b>that she should try giving birth to another baby, a proper one</b>.What. The. Hell.After that incredibly unpleasant scene, we have fluff involving Angelise and her mother. At this time Angelise mentions that she wishes to rid the world of Norma to make an already beautiful world even more beautiful. Or, in other words, Angelise has absolutely no remorse whatsoever for a little girl being taken away earlier from her mother to be killed as long as she can sit on her fluffy royal cloud and think happy thoughts. And she would gladly do it again if it meant she would stay happy.Remember, dear readers, this is supposed to be our heroine.The next day it's Angelise's 16th birthday, where she'll be crowned Princess and thus be allowed to partake in politics. But like my synopsis mentioned, she's actually a Norma - oops! And her older brother Julio knew <b>the entire time</b>, and used the ceremony to reveal this, as well as usurp the crown for himself. Angelise's mother dies protecting her daughter as Angelise herself is taken away. And there there's a very, very unnerving scene of Julio looking to his littlest sister Slyvia. He casually remarks how they're "going to repopulate the kingdom together". Mind you, Slyvia is 12.So after a disgusting display of pedophilia AND incest, we see that Angelise has been taken to Stereotype Dungeon, or Arzenal. Lightning, heavy rain, very dark colors, dank, murky atmosphere - everything opposite of imaginative is what Sunrise chose for this place. Angelise, now called Ange, is removed of all her belongings (including a ring her mother left for her the day before she died) and is then kicked in the gut by another Norma, who strips her of her clothes and forces a giant tube up her ass. All while Ange screams.Our final proper scene of the episode is of Ange on the ground, crying, beaten up, and naked on the shredded remains of her dress.And that's just the first episode. Episode 2 has Ange meeting the rest of her Technicolor hair crew, all of whom are bitches (except for the stereotype Team Mom girl Ersha, who has barely any lines of dialogue in the episode). Chief among them is a blonde woman named Zola. Her character can be described in two words: fondling time. Near ever scene with her has her either fondling other women, or having sex with them. She also tries to rape Ange at one point because she's still horny after having sex with one of her co-workers, because why not? Ange otherwise spends most of the episode being a whiny brat.Three more character deaths later, in episode 3 Ange learns what happened to her people, and is not so happy by it. She also tries to commit suicide (to the happiness of some of her co-workers), but after she gains magic powers from her late mother's ring, her mecha transforms into a more powerful version, and she easily destroys the DRAGON in the episode. Ange ends the episode cutting her hair, throwing away her old heritage and no longer whining like a little baby for the first time since her mother's death.I already don't care for Sunrise as an animation company in general, but <b>CROSS ANGE: Rondo of Angel and Dragon</b> is just a terrible show as a whole. Not only is it obnoxiously chatty, its sexual content and heavy violence serve only to remind one how desperate Sunrise was to just throw whatever on the wall to make it stick in a pathetic attempt to get people to continue watching. Like mecha? Here you go! Like females fondling one another? There's that, too! Like blood? We got that covered as well! It's terrible. It also tries to make you feel bad for Angelise, which doesn't work because for the good part of three episodes she's a selfish, loud, irritating bitch. The fact that it takes a buttload of deaths to make her open up really shows how strained for ideas Sunrise was to develop her character.<b>CROSS ANGE: Rondo of Angel and Dragon</b> is not a good show. It's exploitation, period. The characters are detestable, the mecha and DRAGONs look hideous, and the animation, while quite good at times, is utterly wasted on drab environments. Unless you don't mind exploitation in your mecha series, just fly on by this show. 152ee80cbc

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