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Space Angel is an animated science fiction television series produced in the United States from early 1962 through 1964. It used the same Synchro-Vox lip technique as Clutch Cargo, the first cartoon produced by the same studio, Cambria Productions. The show was created by Dick Darley, who also created the 1950-1955 live-action series Space Patrol.

The series chronicled the adventures of three astronauts who worked for the Earth Bureau of Investigation's Interplanetary Space Force on board the spaceship Starduster: Captain/Pilot Scott McCloud, also known as "the Space Angel" (voiced by Ned Lefebver), Electronics/Communications expert Crystal Mace (voiced by Margaret Kerry), and the immensely strong Scottish-born Gunner/Engineer Taurus (voiced by Hal Smith).

Episodes

There were 52 Space Angel stories, each in five parts, totaling 260 episodes.

List of Space Angel stories
Title Episodes
Space Hijackers (Solar Mirror) 1–5
The Little People 6–10
The Wizard of Eden 11–15
Incident of the Loud Planet 16–20
Expedition to a New Moon 21–25
Cosmic Combat 26–30
The Gladiators 31–35
The Light Barrier 36–40
The Slave World 41–45
The Exiles 46–50
The Saucer Caper 51–55
Death of a Galaxy 56–60
There Goes Danny 61–65
Visitors from Outer Space 66–70
Rescue Mission 71–75
Space War 76–80
Dragon Fire 81–85
Flight of Hotshots 86–90
The Fugitives 91–95
The Encoder 96–100
Project Hero 101–105
The Frozen Planet 106–110
The Plagued Planet 111–115
The Donavan Plan 116–120
Cosmic Search 121–125
The Plot 126–130
Name, Rank, and Serial Number 131–135
Crystal's Anti Boy Friend 136–140
They Went Thatta' Way 141–145
Power Failure 146–150
Scratch One Chimp 151–155
Red Alert 156–160
The Day the Earth Went Dark 161–165
The Queen of the Three Suns 166–170
Once Upon a Rainbow 171–175
Welcome, Neighbor 176–180
Space Angel Meets a Devil 181–185
Top Secret 186–190
How To Win a Space Race Without Really Trying 191–195
The Gold City Blues 196–200
The Not So Mythical Beast 201–205
Count Down 206–210
The Abominable Moon Man 211–215
Dr. Kinkaid, I Presume 216–220
Crisis in Orbit 221–225
The Great Plain Robbery 226–230
Take Me to Your Leader 231–235
The Ghost and Crystal Mace 236–240
The National Bank Chase 241–245
Big Bertha Makes Peace 246–250
Gopher Broke 251–255
Conflict Nola 256–260

Space Angel in other media

Alex Toth drew a Space Angel six-page story for children's magazine Jack & Jill in 1963 to promote the Space Angel cartoon.

The episode "The Gladiators" was featured on Cinema Insomnia.

On July 29, 2008, VCI Entertainment released a DVD that contained nine Space Angel stories.

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