Angel's Feather

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Angel's Feather

Group shot of characters
エンジェルズフェザー
Genre Action, Drama, Fantasy, Romance, Yaoi
Game
Developer BlueImpact
Publisher BlueImpact (PC/PS2)
Studio e.go! (PS2)
Genre Eroge, Visual novel
Rating 15+ (PC), 18+ (PC), 18+ (PS2)
Platform PC - KiriKiri engine
Released April 25, 2005 (PC)
June 30, 2005 (PS2)
TV anime
Episodes 2

Angel's Feather is a Japanese eroge visual novel game created by BlueImpact, which was originally released on April 25, 2005. It has been adapted into an anime television series, which was animated by Studio e.go!.

Contents

[edit] Story

It begins when Hamura Shou comes to Yuusei Academy, from there it branches out into the truth behind his past, and his twin brother, Kai's as well (though they both have the same name, they are referenced differently). It also portrays light yaoi on the behalf of Kai and Nagi (his supposed best friend).

[edit] Characters

Shou Hamura 
Voiced by: Yamaguchi Kappei

Shou has short hair and is the older twin brother of Kai and prince of the Winfield Kingdom; a kingdom ruled by a royal family with white wings. At the beginning, Shou is seen bringing a puppy which he had supposedly saved (episode 1). Shou is a white-winged angel.

Kai Misonou 
Voiced by: Midorikawa Hikaru

Kai has long hair and is Shou's younger twin. He excels in his studies and is the current chairman of the Misonou company. At first, Kai wasn't sure he has a twin and ignores Shou. It turns out that long ago before the twins were separated, Shou had told Kai to totally forget him. Kai moved into a wealthy family and has forgotten Shou. When Shou mentions that he is his twin, Kai was a little blur. He seems to be in love with Nagi Uesugi. Kai is also a white-winged angel and prince of Winfield Kingdom.

Kurisu (Chris) Ousaka 
Voiced by: Suzuki Chihiro

His fullname is Christopher. Chris is Shou and Kai's cousin (they only found out in episode 2). He is the Crown Prince of Winfield Kingdom. In episode 1, Chris is seen as a room-mates with Kai. Like his cousins, Chris is a white-winged angel.

Naoto Aoki 
Voiced by: Daisuke Kishio

Naoto is Shou's best friend. He is later revealed as a black-winged angel; the royal white-winged angels' enemy. For this, Shou's feelings are badly hurt for losing his best friend.

Nagi Uesugi 
Voiced by: Takurou Nakakuni

He is Kai's lover who later dies in the series while saving Kai and the others.

Yuuto Nakajyou 
Voiced by: Hatano Wataru

He's the dorm leader and he becomes aware of Black Winged Angels when present.

Anri Chikura 
Voiced by: Miyata Kouki 

He is a friend of shou who continuously repeats words at least three times. though kind hearted he is not very bright and plays the flute to rid monsters such as the warewolves in the second episode.

Sena Mizuochi 
Voiced by: Masutani Yasunori

Sena is one of the protector's of the royal family which Kai and Shou belong to.He carries a gun to shoot down demons,such as the werewolves in episode 2. Loyal and calm.

Shion Toudou 
Voiced by: Suzuoki Hirotaka , Ishikawa Hideo (18+ add-on)

The second protector of the royal family of White Wings. He works along side Sena with is sword.He is also one of the gang's teacher's.

Reiya Wakabayashi 
Voiced by: Inoue Kazuhiko

The evil head of the Family of Black Wings.Also the director of the school.He uses Naoto and Nagi to betray Kai and Shou.

Ran Sakakibara 
Voiced by: Kiyoshi Hara

He is the homeroom teacher of the gang. He is Reiya's right-hand man.

Karen Neyagawa 
Voiced by: mayumi nakamura
Ruka Niijima 
Voiced by: yuci
Polyana Ninihopetestu 
Voiced by: LoLo-sama

[edit] Media information

Opening theme : "Rock Star" by Kakihara Tetsuya & Hatano Wataru

Ending theme : "Last Song" by Ishikawa Hideo & Suzuki Chihiro

[edit] Staffs

Director: Kuroda Yasuhiro

Script: Horii Akiko

Episode director: Matsuzawa Kenichi

Character design: Akao Ryoutarou

Original character design: Kazue Yamamoto

Companies

Animation production: VENET

Original story: Blue Impact

Production: Angel's Feather Production Team

Studio: Studio e.go!

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