This sequence is pure Angel Densetsu gold and is the most-missed part of any hypothetical third episode. Episode 3’s climax would likely involve a rival school attacking Kitano High. Kurokawa, still observing, assumes Ryūji will slaughter the invaders. Instead, Ryūji trips, falls, and accidentally punches the rival leader into a water fountain. Everyone believes it was a legendary one-hit KO.
The episode would end with a freeze-frame of Ryūji’s tearful, terrified face as his legend grows, and Reiko smiling softly. Credits roll over a punk rock soundtrack. Legally, because it was never produced. Illegally, you might find fan edits or someone reading the manga panels over music, but there is no animated Episode 3. angel densetsu episode 3 full
The episode would need to balance slapstick with heart. Ryūji cries (internally) every time his good intentions are misinterpreted. One of the most requested scenes for "Episode 3 full" is the introduction of Reiko Tanaka’s father. Reiko is the only one who sees Ryūji’s true angelic nature. In the manga, her father—a terrifying Yakuza boss covered in tattoos—comes to school to intimidate her "boyfriend." This sequence is pure Angel Densetsu gold and
The father bursts into the classroom, expecting a smooth-talking delinquent. He sees Ryūji. Ryūji, trying to be polite, bows deeply and stammers, “P-please take care of me.” The father faints. He later tells Reiko, “That boy is a monster. His spirit is like a raging tornado. You have my blessing.” Instead, Ryūji trips, falls, and accidentally punches the
If you have been searching for you have likely just finished the existing two episodes and are desperate for more. This article will explain the status of the anime, where you can find the full adaptation (manga route), and a detailed breakdown of what Episode 3 would cover—and why you need to read it immediately. Wait, Is There Really an Episode 3? Let’s address the elephant in the room. No, a third episode of the Angel Densetsu OVA does not exist. The anime adaptation, produced by Toei Animation and released in 1996, only consists of two 45-minute episodes.