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* [[Clingy Jealous Girl]]: Tamayo towards both [[Les Yay|Misaki]] and Koutarou, more so in the anime for the latter.
* [[Clingy Jealous Girl]]: Tamayo towards both [[Les Yay|Misaki]] and Koutarou, more so in the anime for the latter.
* [[Companion Cube]]: The Angels. They may seem like [[Mons]] at first glance, but the whole point is that they're really just dolls who can only move on the Layer. Shuuko points out that treating one's Angel as a [[Companion Cube]] is required to fully enjoy the game.
* [[Companion Cube]]: The Angels. They may seem like [[Mons]] at first glance, but the whole point is that they're really just dolls who can only move on the Layer. Shuuko points out that treating one's Angel as a [[Companion Cube]] is required to fully enjoy the game.
** Kaede takes this the furthest, claiming her only role in battle is being Blanche's moral support
* [[Continuity Nod]]: The various one-shot characters who Misaki faces over the course of the series all show up as spectators to the final fight between {{spoiler|Athena and Hikaru}}.
* [[Continuity Nod]]: The various one-shot characters who Misaki faces over the course of the series all show up as spectators to the final fight between {{spoiler|Athena and Hikaru}}.
* [[Cool and Unusual Punishment]]: Icchan's subordinate Ogata often gets penalized for things that go wrong, with punishments including making him eat spaghetti through his nose and dropping a live octopus down his pants.
* [[Cool and Unusual Punishment]]: Icchan's subordinate Ogata often gets penalized for things that go wrong, with punishments including making him eat spaghetti through his nose and dropping a live octopus down his pants.

Revision as of 00:31, 5 September 2014

Angel wings, please guide me and Hikaru!

A typical shounen Tournament Arc series, save that it's done by CLAMP, has a predominantly female cast without being a Bishoujo Series, and involves fighting dolls controlled by the player's mind.

Suzuhara Misaki is the new girl at Eriol Academy, living with her aunt Shouko in Tokyo after growing up with her grandparents. Her mother, Shuuko, has been so busy with work in Tokyo that Misaki hasn't seen her since she was five years old, but she refuses to feel sad about it or look into her mom's whereabouts, feeling that she'd be a burden. Upon arriving in Tokyo, she sees a crowd gathered around a screen playing an intense match between two fighting dolls, called Angels, in a game called Angelic Layer. With some persuasion from a Mad Scientist, Misaki jumps at the chance to get her own Angel and start competing nationally.

Besides the twists to the formula, Angelic Layer starts out like a regular shounen adventure series of the same mold. Misaki meets new friends, begins to fight and realizes that she has a vast, incredible talent for the game. All the while, the Mad Scientist Icchan is watching her progress in the tournament, revealing to the audience the reason that he cares so much about Angelic Layer and about this particular little girl.

The manga treats certain plot elements completely different from the anime, which also makes big changes to the battle system later on. Either is recommended, as while the anime's changes make more sense later on, the manga is still quite good.

Angelic Layer is either an Alternate Continuity or Prequel to Chobits and Kobato..

It is also notable for being one of the first Shounen series to innovatively break genre conventions and feature a female leading protagonist, a trend which eventually caught on and appeared in franchises such as Chrono Crusade and Soul Eater.

Despite the very similar premise, no relation to Custom Robo, which first appeared a mere six months after the Manga.

Tropes used in Angelic Layer include: