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Voogie's Angel (電脳戦隊ヴギィ`ズ・エンジェル Dennō Sentai Voogie's Angel) is a 1997-1998 OAV series based on a radio drama by Aoi Takeuchi. An English dub made in North Carolina was released in 2000.

Synopsis

A hundred years after Earth is invaded by aliens, the last remnants of the human race dwell in underwater "Aqua Bases." A team of five cybernetically enhanced women is trained for the purpose of carrying out guerilla attacks against the occupying forces. Earth's last hope for salvation is...Voogie's Angels.


Cast[]

Image Character Seiyū Dub Actor
Voogie Aya Hisakawa Amy Tipton
Merrybell Candy Stuart Shiho Kikuchi Megan Hancock
Rebecca Sweet-Hauzen Kotono Mitsuishi Traci Dinwiddie
Shiori Tachibana Kikuko Inoue Juliet Cesario
Midi the Girl Sakura Tange Pamela Weidner
Lt. Jay Burst Toshiyuki Morikawa Chris Hill II
Dr. Crimt Takehito Koyasu Geoff Whitesell
Teddy the Boy Yumi Tōma Natasha Malinsky
Dr. Nina Woodford Konami Yoshida Elizabeth Roberts
Strikemyer Nobuyuki Hiyama Rick Forrester
Admiral Tsunami Hidekatsu Shibata ¿?
Scott Akimitsu Takase ¿?
Chester Katashi Ishizuka ¿?
Ash Akira Ishida Michael Granberry
Gray Junichi Endō Bryan Bolick
Cpt. Leon Cougar Kaneto Shiozawa Scott Simpson
Michelle Summer Kae Araki Abbie Marasco
Captain Kenichi Morozumi ¿?
Crew 1 Kiichiro Murase ¿?
Crew 2 Eiji Sekiguchi ¿?
Magnificent Samurai Nobuyuki Hiyama Thomas Bruning
Kunizou Gondawara Shocker OH!NO! Steve Tylor
Okinu Akiko Nakagawa Arona Sterling
Cpt. Ron Howard Jūrōta Kosugi Dave Underwood
Mike Kiichiro Murase ¿?

Additional Voices[]

  • Tammy Arnold
  • Scott Bailey
  • Oppie Booth
  • Shane Callahan
  • Chris Carter
  • Ed Cord
  • Charles Dunn
  • Treena Hales
  • Courtney Wright Hatfield
  • Jason Hatfield
  • Jack Hayes
  • Andrew Massett
  • John McGivney
  • Cullen Moss
  • Chris Nubel
  • Katherine Parker
  • Sean Parker
  • Felicia Potts
  • Daniel Richani
  • Sam Sexton
  • Justin Smith
  • Tracy Stephenson
  • Ed Wagenseller
  • Rob Zapple

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