OVA
Description
Shaiya Hishizaki lives a double life: publicly, she is a professional gravure model and pop singer; secretly, she operates as the superheroine Angel Ender. This alter ego serves as the prototype for the Angel System technology later used by Angel Blade, featuring a revealing combat outfit designed for enhanced strength and martial prowess. She typically fights unarmed or employs a specialized motorcycle.
Her initial appearance in the original Angel Blade series sees her briefly cross paths with Moena Shinguji (Angel Blade) while evading Dark Mother operatives. Shaiya later intervenes decisively in a critical battle between Angel Blade and Dark Mother generals Chloe and Elaine, revealing her identity as Angel Ender and explaining her role as the Angel System prototype. Following these events, she investigates the disappearance of Kyoka, Moena's aunt, uncovering a video message left by the villain Karin that directs the heroes toward Dark Mother's castle.
In Angel Blade Punish!, Shaiya organizes a morale-boosting resort photoshoot. This inadvertently makes her a target for Dark Mother's new operative, Widow. Widow sexually assaults Shaiya's photographer, Yayoi, and his crew, placing them under mind control. During the subsequent studio session, the controlled Yayoi forcibly removes Shaiya's Angel armband, recognizes her secret identity, and violently assaults her. This assault involves extensive physical violation, humiliation, and photographing her exposed body.
Later captured alongside police officer Ayame Fudo by Widow's minions Rush and Sledge, Shaiya is subjected to public degradation within a stadium. Restrained in a vibrating leather outfit, she is assaulted before an audience of mutants, culminating in her and Ayame being bound together in an exposed position. Shaiya eventually breaks free during a rescue by Angel Blade and Angel Beretta, joining them to eliminate Rush and Sledge in retaliation.
Despite enduring these traumatic experiences, Shaiya maintains a seemingly carefree and pleasure-seeking public persona, enjoying luxuries like resort travel and high-fashion modeling. This contrasts sharply with her serious and conscientious dedication to her Angel Ender responsibilities. Her character design and name draw direct inspiration from a similarly named character in Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer, reflecting creator Masami Ōbari's prior work.
Her initial appearance in the original Angel Blade series sees her briefly cross paths with Moena Shinguji (Angel Blade) while evading Dark Mother operatives. Shaiya later intervenes decisively in a critical battle between Angel Blade and Dark Mother generals Chloe and Elaine, revealing her identity as Angel Ender and explaining her role as the Angel System prototype. Following these events, she investigates the disappearance of Kyoka, Moena's aunt, uncovering a video message left by the villain Karin that directs the heroes toward Dark Mother's castle.
In Angel Blade Punish!, Shaiya organizes a morale-boosting resort photoshoot. This inadvertently makes her a target for Dark Mother's new operative, Widow. Widow sexually assaults Shaiya's photographer, Yayoi, and his crew, placing them under mind control. During the subsequent studio session, the controlled Yayoi forcibly removes Shaiya's Angel armband, recognizes her secret identity, and violently assaults her. This assault involves extensive physical violation, humiliation, and photographing her exposed body.
Later captured alongside police officer Ayame Fudo by Widow's minions Rush and Sledge, Shaiya is subjected to public degradation within a stadium. Restrained in a vibrating leather outfit, she is assaulted before an audience of mutants, culminating in her and Ayame being bound together in an exposed position. Shaiya eventually breaks free during a rescue by Angel Blade and Angel Beretta, joining them to eliminate Rush and Sledge in retaliation.
Despite enduring these traumatic experiences, Shaiya maintains a seemingly carefree and pleasure-seeking public persona, enjoying luxuries like resort travel and high-fashion modeling. This contrasts sharply with her serious and conscientious dedication to her Angel Ender responsibilities. Her character design and name draw direct inspiration from a similarly named character in Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer, reflecting creator Masami Ōbari's prior work.