Galaxy Angel II


Galaxy Angel II is a sequel to the games, anime, and manga franchise of Galaxy Angel, and is the continuation of BROCCOLI's Project G.A.. It features a brand new cast of Angels called the Rune Angel Troupe, and according to the game Galaxy Angel II: Zettai Ryōiki no Tobira, is set 4 years after the end of the previous game, Galaxy Angel: Eternal Lovers.
In this sequel, due to the development of a method to cross-dimensions at the end of Galaxy Angel: Eternal Lovers, a new dimension called NEUE was discovered, which is linked to EDEN through a space called ABSOLUTE, a central hub to which all dimensions are linked. This hub cannot be operated by most people however, and currently, the only person who can is the Moon Angel Troupe's Milfeulle Sakuraba. Since the operation of the hub involves opening gates between different dimensions, those with the ability to do so are called "gate keepers". The new Rune Angel Troupe features Emblem Frames from NEUE and is the successor to the now disbanded Moon Angel Troupe.

Anime

Galaxy Angel Rune is the anime counterpart to the Galaxy Angel II games. As with the first Galaxy Angel anime series, this one has little to nothing to do with the plot of the video games.

Characters

For information on the characters of Galaxy Angel II, see Galaxy Angel II characters.

Games

Galaxy Angel II: Zettai Ryōiki no Tobira

The first game, Zettai Ryōiki no Tobira, can be translated as "Door to the Absolute Area". Four years have passed since the heroe Tact Meyers and the Moon Angels defeated the Val Fask's ambition in the previous game. Now it has been found a new universe called "NEUE" and a new angel-team has been formed to protect it from Verel, their new enemy, who will kidnap Milfeulle Sakuraba "the gate keeper" who is the one who can open the gate to ABSOLUTE. Most of the major cast from the original Galaxy Angel games make appearances in this game. Tact will be the new commander of Luxiole in spite of to leave as new commander of Elle Ciel to Lester Cooldaras and the new team will be led by Kazuya Shiranami the new male member.
On release, Famitsu magazine scored the game a 29 out of 40.

Theme Songs

The second game, Mugen Kairō no Kagi, can be translated as "The Key to the Infinite Corridor". Six months after the previous game is established a federation called UPW. Now Tact Meyers will be promoted to a higher level and the Luxiole will have a new commander who will be Coco Nutmilk with the help of Tapio Ca. There will be introduced a new Rune Angel, others new members and there will also be small occurrences of scenes from some of the previous characters. In this plot the Rune Angel-tai will have to fight against the Arms Alliance, which is integrated by the Three Marquis and, later, against "Parfait" the main villain.

Theme Songs

The third game, Eigō Kaiki no Toki, can be translated as "Eternal Recurrence of the Moment"

Theme Songs

TitleVolumeRelease date JPCover JPRelease date USACover USA
Galaxy Angel II 1June 21, 2006Apricot SakurabaJanuary 26, 2007Apricot Sakuraba & Milfeulle Sakuraba
Galaxy Angel II 2October 21, 2006Kahlua/Tequila MarjoramMay 8, 2007Apricot Sakuraba & Nano-Nano Pudding
Galaxy Angel II 3April 21, 2007Nano-Nano PuddingOctober 28, 2007Apricot Sakuraba & Kahlua Marjoram
Galaxy Angel II 4October 18, 2007Anise AzeatN/Y-
Galaxy Angel II 5June 21, 2008Lily C. SherbetN/Y-
Galaxy Angel II 6November 21, 2008Apricot Sakuraba & Mimoza FleurN/Y-

Several years have passed since Milfeulle Sakuraba and the other lovely ladies of the Angel Troupe finally defeated Eonia's forces in EDEN. A new galaxy called NEUE is found, and though the troupe has officially disbanded, each of the former members works for the expansion into NEUE. Milfeulle is now the lone gatekeeper of the intergalactic "gate" that connects EDEN and NEUE. It's rumored that other gates and gatekeepers exist, and a new troupe has formed to hunt them down. Led by Kazuya Shiranami, the first male Angel, and Milfeulle's younger sister Apricot, the Rune Angel Troupe prepares for the mission to connect the two dimensions.
Due to Broccoli Books closing its doors in 2008, volumes 4-6 were never released in America.