
Amy and Sei I felt had a very sisterly bond, which made me smile, and eventually the girls' grow a liking towards Kyohei, for his wonderful cooking.
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It is no secret in Burst Angel that Meg's feelings for Jo are obviously romantic, and by Episode 15, it is clear (to me at least, but you are welcome to come to your own conclusions!) that Jo feels the same way, even though she does not know how to show or recieve her love. I also shipped Jo/Meg like there was no tomorrow.
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Meg, however, was the one who made me laugh the most and the one who made the series quite enjoyable.

I found Sei a little hard to focus on because of the quite blatant fan-service given with her abnormally large boobs, Amy made me laugh at times and Jo was very mysterious and reserved - I did like all of the characters, don't get me wrong. Throughout the entire series, personally, my favourite character was Meg. However, the plot thickens somewhat and we find out that actually there is a bigger plan going on behind closed doors with RAPT - and Jo. Together, the group fight monsters with seemingly glowing brains who cause mayhem over various parts of Tokyo, and usually it is Jo with her companion 'Jango' the gigantic robot who solve this all - also usually because Meg gets herself kidnapped. We are initially led to believe that he and Jo would be the main characters, but in reality, Kyohei gets little to no screen time after the first episode. The series begins with us following a young boy called Kyohei Tachibana, a culinary school student who dreams of becoming a pastry chef, and the band of mercenaries he works for - the four main characters. The series of 'Burst Angel' (or alternatively, 'Bakuretsu Tenshi'), takes place in the near future, after a rise in criminal activity forced the Japanese government to allow citizens to possess firearms and establish the Recently Armed Police Taskforce (RAPT). But for now, let me recap the series of Burst angel in all of its gay glory. Whilst I loved this series, it had a slightly disappointing ending for me, which I will explain a bit later on. A lot of highs and lows strewn throughout this show, so if you watch it (and get attached to Jo and Meg as I did), prepare to be on an emotional rollercoaster. The final scene shows Meg in Jo's outfit, in a scene very much paralleling the beginning of the opening titles, only with a Red Django behind her.Burst Angel - what a series. At the end of the series, Meg makes her way to the ruined RAPT HQ and sees Jo's scarf hanging on a piece of debris. Jo however knocks her out and leaves her jacket to her.


After she finds out Jo's origin, she feels that Jo should no longer fight. The other children appeared to have been adopted by a police officer. Since then, Meg and Jo teamed up and became bounty hunters. Also, Meg was once an orphan in New York City with several other children until she encountered Jo.

She is the very best of friends with Jo and is 100% loyal only to her. Meg is highly prone to be captured, only to be rescued by Jo. She carries a small revolver, and, at times, a large anti-tank rifle. Meg has red hair (although in her first appearance chronologically in episode 14: "Wild Kids", she is portrayed as having black hair due to the monochrome setting) and dresses like a cowgirl.
