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Please look around and have a wonderful stay. We currently have original, decent resolution Wedding Peach scans for your enjoyment with more to come! The evil queen Raindevilla yearns to destroy the angel world with help or her many devil minions. The goddess Aphrodite sends an angel to the human world, Many people are falling prey to a suspicious new religion. Lupin III infiltrates this group, hoping to steal the treasure their leader keeps hidden.

There he lays eyes on the beautiful, bewitching woman who has the leader enthralled. This is the Wedding Peach DX. Source: AniDB Your favourite. Licensed, no download available. Wedding Peach There are three known worlds—the human world, the angel world, and the devil world. Ongoing anime Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken A long time ago, there was a valiant swordsman who came to be known simply as "the hero.

Despite being The shock of this transition is still something I have a hard time accepting, but it does exist and it saves the series from going down the drain with its predecessor.

Of course, this does bring up a lot of questions. Where did they get these new weapons and powers? Why couldn't they use them before?

The series never provides an answer, but who cares? Just the fact that they have them now is enough, and I haven't even gotten to the best part, Momoko's new weapon: A grenade launcher equipped with a heart-shaped gunsight that literally blows away her enemies with the power of love!

That may just be the coolest anime weapon I've ever seen in my life. I mean, I've seen the power of love do all sorts of things in various movies and TV shows through the years, but I've never seen it obliterate bad guys in the most literal manner possible.

At the very least, it's up there with them and earns Wedding Peach DX a special place in anime history. So to recap, we now have actual weapons, actual fighting with weapons, and one amazingly distinguished weapon. But the good parts don't stop there. We also have some very dark and creative villains. Some of them are pretty typical hellish-style beasts, but they still look great and almost add a sense of gothic horror to the series.

There are also some great story aspects that pack an amazing amount of substance into a minute timeframe, namely the second episode, where Scarlett gets her first love interest, who turns out to have a dark side that she has to deal with.

It's a surprisingly deep and moving tale, and by the end I felt like it dealt with far more issues and morality themes than any of the other girls' relationships did over the span of an entire episode TV series. The final episode goes for pure comedy, falling back on the classic "body swap" gag, in this case having the girls being transported into the bodies of devil cats. While there was nothing really special about it, it was a nice contrast to the other episodes and I thought they handled it about as effectively as possible under the circumstances.

The animation really shows its age most of the time, but overall I thought it was better than the original series. Also, there were some parts where they did an exceptional job, such as an assassination attempt scene in the second episode in which I was able to identify guns used by the assassins in close up shots by their real life models Uzi submachine guns, a Glock Pistol, and a Browning Hi-Power.

That's pretty impressive, as weapons authenticity is not something I would expect the makers of a magical girl show to put high on their priority list. I also thought they did a good job with the music.

The beginning and ending themes are enjoyable and pleasant, while the series also has a few mid-episode montages that sound pretty good as well. Also, when it comes to comedy, the series isn't above mocking its own flaws. For example, in one part where the girls are pressed for time, Momoko initiates "Angry Double Speed Transformation," causing their transformation scene to speed up like it was on fast forward. I don't know if this was a nod to viewers who were sick of how long it normally takes, but it sure felt like it, while also acknowledging they can go faster if they wanted too.

There is also a part where Momoko is about to give her pre-fight morality lecture, only to be interrupted by another character, who shouts "Hey what's with the speech? Just kick his ass! So the final is result is I like this. I seriously honestly like a magical girl show, and not for unintentional comedy. I actually enjoyed watching this series. However, it still has some major limitations.



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