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Note: Oh! Note: The first season of Ah! My Goddess is a remake of a five-episode OVA series released in I recommend watching the original OVA and the sequel titled Ah! My Goddess: The Movie after you finish watching the anime in the above-mentioned watch order. My Goddess! And should he really be all that grateful?

After all, accord After all, according to most mythologies, relationships between mortals and immortals usually leads to mort Read all. Sign In. Original title: Aa Megamisama: Sorezore no tsubasa. Episode guide. See more at IMDbPro. Episodes Browse episodes. Photos Top cast Edit. Kikuko Inoue Belldandy as Belldandy. Eileen Stevens Belldandy as Belldandy. Alissa Brodsky Marller as Marller.

Juliet Cesario Peorth as Peorth. Kevin T. An unofficial third season, that chronologically takes place after the end of the Manga, was made in the form of a bootleg video comic titled Ah! The context of that season is it was intended as a Storyboarded Practical Joke Pitch made by an intern at a Public Access Station who was suffering a nervous breakdown due to bi-polar disorder and sleep deprivation.

The joke premise is that it's so tongue in cheek, outspoken, and terrible, that it could never conceivably be greenlighted for production, unless that producer was insane and didn't care about his future career.

It's also a psychological allegory film. Goofs In Episode 1. The entire second half of the episode focuses on him getting home to receive the call. At precisely PM [as shown by the clock on his table] he picks up the phone to contact his dorm mate about the call, and accidentally calls the Goddess Hotline. It is very clearly shown he does this at PM.

In Episode 1. Connections Edited into Ah! User reviews 7 Review. Top review. The Best Love Anime. The Best anime love story i have ever seen. The voice casting is also superb and the animation plus plot is also interesting.

A truly heartwarming tale of a true love between a human and a goddess. The 1st,2nd,the movie,the ova,manga is drawn and presented well. This anime shows that true love conquer all. Young goddesses often do not have angels, but are given an angel's egg. When their power matures, the angel's egg hatches and the angel becomes the lifetime companion of the goddess [S2E14].

The angels obey the goddesses no matter what, as they are reflections of the goddesses' inner self [S2E14]. The angels are generally born fully mature and cognizant of the world around them. Furthermore, the goddesses typically have three blue markings on their face, two on the temples and one on the forehead; while demons are marked similarly with red markings.

More powerful beings may have more complex designs to these markings. Despite having phenomenal powers, the Goddesses wear power limiters. It is said that a first class Goddess at full power can easily destroy the Earth. Belldandy's power limiter is the second clasp on her left ear [S1E23]. Goddesses also possess particular proficiency in certain magical domains; Belldandy uses wind magic, while Urd uses fire magic; though both possess lightning magic.

Furthermore, Urd is ascribed to the past; Belldandy, the present; and Skuld, the future. Goddesses may also need to recharge their power via various means, especially in the case of a system malfunction: Belldandy by sleep, Urd by drinking Sake, and Skuld by eating ice cream.

Their repertoire of magical skills may vary as well. The goddesses can have various means of transportation: Belldandy by mirrors, Urd by television screens, and Skuld by water. If they should exhaust their powers, the goddesses can appear as alternate forms, namely, younger for Urd, diminutive for Belldandy, and older for Skuld [S1E26].

Finally, the inability to lie appears to be part and parcel of being a first class goddess. One interesting power demonstrated by the goddesses is a form of psychometry [S2E15]. By focusing their powers, a goddess can identify the aura of a goddess in contact with an object previously and replay the events surrounding that time. The lifespan appears to differ quite a bit from humans. Their childhood seems to match that of a human, but their adulthood may last hundreds of years.

However, the exact measurement of time is unclear, as time in heaven can pass much slower than that on Earth. As such, it is possible that in fact they do age at the same rate as humans, just appearing slower, because they live in a different realm. So, what seems like fifty years to us, maybe be only five days to them. Furthermore, old age has not been demonstrated in the series, so their elder years are unknown. The goddesses' metabolism also can vary from humans and from goddess-to-goddess as well.

Belldandy, for example, becomes drunk on cola, something not experienced by humans or Skuld and Urd. They do seem to be able to eat all the same foods as humans, however.

The goddesses' purpose is to bring happiness to everyone around them. Toward that end, heaven has created the Goddess Relief Agency, designed to bring happiness to the people of Earth, especially those with great virtue but terrible misfortune. In most scenarios, a goddess appears before one that the system has deemed worthy and grants him or her one wish.

The wish must be approved by the system, after which a contract is created between the human and the goddess and stored on the Yggdrasil system as a file. The wish contract file is protected by a passcode known to the Goddess [S2E1].

As demons work toward the opposite end, the total happiness on Earth must remain in balance [S2E4]. Heaven and hell strictly abide by an agreement to work through contracts and never kill each other. Demons have similar class and license restrictions, and are accompanied by devils instead of angels. A seal exists between the demon world and Earth, named the Gate to the Netherworld.

It was "created by the gods and can only be broken by an instrument of the gods. The demons possess a system similar to Yggdrasil, named Nidhogg. Both demons and goddesses possess the power to seal beings away. The demons also operate in a fashion similar to goddesses by creating contracts with humans and offering them wishes, but often at a price [S2E17].

Other elements in the Goddess universe are programs that can be constructed by either the goddesses or the demons for any number of purposes. One example is the Ultimate Destruction Program, a program written by demons to create a world for demons by destroying humanity [S1E23].

Countermeasures include directly destroying the program or using a vaccine, a program specifically designed to nullify its target program. Programs designed to destroy systems and with self-replicative abilities are known as viruses, much like the computer viruses in the modern world.



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