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m (Ugh. See talk page. A) If Kaken was the original name for Angel, then this needs changes. B) If Kaken was a separate company that merged into/with Angel, then this also needs changes. C) Founding, defunct, mergedinto, the article's content, links, and possibly its name (unlikely) needs to change. Again, see Talk page.)
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}}{{sub-stub}}'''Angel Co., Ltd.''' (株式会社エンジェル) was a Japanese video game developer and subsidiary of [[Bandai]] which specialized in the production of [[wikipedia:Sailor Moon|Sailor Moon]] games.
  
{{sub-stub}}'''Angel''' (エンジェル) was a Japanese developer, subsidiary of Bandai. They became ''Megahouse'', merged with ''Kaken'' and ''B-eye'' in 2007.
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In March 1996, Angel was acquired by Japanese toy manufacturer [[Bandai]].
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On March 1st, 1997, Angel, B-AI, and Kaken were merged together to become [[Science Giken]] (all owned by parent company [[Bandai]].)
  
 
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*''[[Bishoujo Senshi Sailormoon SuperS: Various Emotion]]'' (1996)
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Angel (company)
Defunct: 1997-03-01
T-series code: T-157
Merged into: Science Giken
Headquarters:
Japan

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Angel Co., Ltd. (株式会社エンジェル) was a Japanese video game developer and subsidiary of Bandai which specialized in the production of Sailor Moon games.

Company

In March 1996, Angel was acquired by Japanese toy manufacturer Bandai.

On March 1st, 1997, Angel, B-AI, and Kaken were merged together to become Science Giken (all owned by parent company Bandai.)

Softography

References