I'm Gonna Be An Angel! (Japanese: 天使になるもんっ!, Hepburn: Tenshi ni Naru mon!) is a Japanese anime television series conceptualized by Hiroshi Nishikiori and produced by TV Tokyo, Yomiko Advertising & Bandai Visual and animated by Pierrot. It is directed by Nishikiori, with Mamiko Ikeda handling series scripts, Hiromi Katō designing the characters, Seimei Maeda being in charge of mechanical design and Yoshikazu Suo composing the music. The series was licensed for release in the United States by Synch-Point, but its domestic distribution license has since expired. The American DVD release was never completed, due to poor marketing and distribution, and thus, poor sales.[2]
The story follows Yuusuke Kamoshita, who is living alone until he stumbles across a naked girl in a forest, a very energetic girl named Noelle. Noelle and her entire family proceed to move into Yuusuke's tiny home, replacing it with a huge plastic-looking castle, and disrupt his life. Shortly into the series, Yuusuke writes a note to his crush Natsumi Suzuhara apologizing for a few "incidents", in which he also exclaims that she is an angel to him. Noelle later finds the note and decides she wants to be Yuusuke's angel. Silky and her minions interfere as the series goes on.
Opening Theme:
Ending Theme:
Indication that I'm Gonna Be An Angel! was licensed in North America was revealed on Pierrot's website early 2001, but there was no mention on who the licensor was.[4] In March 2001, Synch-Point officially announced they had acquired I'm Gonna Be An Angel! with FLCL for North American distribution.[5] Volume one was released on VHS on July 10, 2001 as Synch-Point's debut title[6] and later released on DVD on April 23, 2002. Volume two was delayed for a month and then again to an indefinite date.[7][8] Two years after the first release of the first volume, Synch-Point announced they would release volume two on January 27, 2004,[9][10] but it was delayed again until March 30, 2004 because of cover design issues.[11]
At Fanime 2005, Synch-Point told the public that I'm Gonna Be An Angel had not been making a profit for them so they had to "raise funds with other projects first".[12] They planned to release volume four to six as a set, but no releases have been made after volume three was released on January 4, 2005, almost a year after volume two was released.[13] In 2008, Synch-Point's parent company, Broccoli International USA, ceased operations.[14]
In 2017, the Tubi streaming service began offering the first thirteen episodes of I'm Gonna Be An Angel! in Japanese with English subtitles.[15]